I'd love to see that math
Or you know, some actually read it and agree?
I got no good frame of reference, but google seems to suggest it's around 13% bigger than a typical station wagon. How is this car not considered a massive SUV?
This is the best option by far, sadly can't find it anymore
That's not my experience. I have multiple former colleagues who got got EU money for their startup and were able to leave their day job due to that funding. I only supported a bit as a software engineer but what I was…
Zenfone is smaller and has a headphone jack. It's the superior phone
The UI is perfect for my phone. Love the information density
Only in the US. In the rest of the world, Android is king and developers ignore Apple.
EU doesn't force this for free Apps, nor does it prohibit PO boxes. This is Google's choice
Yes, but so do humans walking. The proportions matter.
2 per 100,000 is not lower than any western hemisphere country. Where did you get this from?
Is this just rage bait or a serious question? If it's the latter please explain how you see these two the same. The numbers don't match.
GDPR has allowed me access to my data from multiple companies, where before I would have had no way or a long and expensive way of getting my data. More than a dozen other countries have implemented some versions of it.…
I've worked on dozens of Excel to ERP migrations. Excel is way more common as the primary data source including financial data. If you only look at financial data by volume (and not count) maybe ERP win, but I wouldn't…
We, as society, allow legacy implementations to exist all the time. This is one of these times.
This is great news! let's hope it's as successful as GDPR and applied in many more countries
10 hours are perfect for a night train
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I really like the style. I'll sign up
that's shocking to me. I, a European, recently spent multiple months on the west coast in the US and Canada, Canada was significantly cheaper. I'd guess West Coast prices in the US are just even more expensive?…
that already frequently happens in small town stores. You may see two prices for each item (if items are labeled with prices) or just get a higher bill with an additional line item.
Globalization/imports and competition prevents many prices from raising as much as the floor is raised. granted this doesn't work for all goods, such as housing, but even then you would be better of with it just working…
What's the issue with 40-60 mins on a train to the city center? That seems very reasonable (and common) to me.
Before HN I hadn't even heard of any such things (as a European), and I stayed in 3 Airbnb's last month alone.
I'd love to see that math
Or you know, some actually read it and agree?
I got no good frame of reference, but google seems to suggest it's around 13% bigger than a typical station wagon. How is this car not considered a massive SUV?
This is the best option by far, sadly can't find it anymore
That's not my experience. I have multiple former colleagues who got got EU money for their startup and were able to leave their day job due to that funding. I only supported a bit as a software engineer but what I was…
Zenfone is smaller and has a headphone jack. It's the superior phone
The UI is perfect for my phone. Love the information density
Only in the US. In the rest of the world, Android is king and developers ignore Apple.
EU doesn't force this for free Apps, nor does it prohibit PO boxes. This is Google's choice
Yes, but so do humans walking. The proportions matter.
2 per 100,000 is not lower than any western hemisphere country. Where did you get this from?
Is this just rage bait or a serious question? If it's the latter please explain how you see these two the same. The numbers don't match.
GDPR has allowed me access to my data from multiple companies, where before I would have had no way or a long and expensive way of getting my data. More than a dozen other countries have implemented some versions of it.…
I've worked on dozens of Excel to ERP migrations. Excel is way more common as the primary data source including financial data. If you only look at financial data by volume (and not count) maybe ERP win, but I wouldn't…
We, as society, allow legacy implementations to exist all the time. This is one of these times.
This is great news! let's hope it's as successful as GDPR and applied in many more countries
10 hours are perfect for a night train
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I really like the style. I'll sign up
that's shocking to me. I, a European, recently spent multiple months on the west coast in the US and Canada, Canada was significantly cheaper. I'd guess West Coast prices in the US are just even more expensive?…
that already frequently happens in small town stores. You may see two prices for each item (if items are labeled with prices) or just get a higher bill with an additional line item.
Globalization/imports and competition prevents many prices from raising as much as the floor is raised. granted this doesn't work for all goods, such as housing, but even then you would be better of with it just working…
What's the issue with 40-60 mins on a train to the city center? That seems very reasonable (and common) to me.
Before HN I hadn't even heard of any such things (as a European), and I stayed in 3 Airbnb's last month alone.
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