You make it seem like that was a goal More likely some key management died allowing the line of succession to punt it onto the markets for a new piggy bank
Hail Corporate
> google some posters by Josef Muller-Brockmann from the 50’s - they still appear to be designed in 2019 these would make for a kickass site and app designs
its easier to trust private hackers than organizations that have the law on their side society works with mutual cooperation and hackers seem to understand that more than the "technically cooperating in this context"…
I always wonder if this is a design flaw, or if there is another completely worse state that the body is trying to prevent happening, a state we don't even know about until we have "cured" inflammation and all these…
so weird that we live in two totally different worlds, this was a completely benign announcement to me, but to you all of this cognitive dissonance has flooded your mind what I saw: Hm Stellar has a Development Fund,…
> ban on the use of facial recognition technology by police and all other municipal agencies I'm not even sure if the article is what you responded to Private sector and their partners can all still use it
Sell shovels during a gold rush, whats the problem? If you are disillusioned then its time for something new
The tulip bubble is the worst poster child of asset bubbles and irrational exuberance But at this point, I don't think it matters. Colloquially, saying 'tulips' gets the point across. People know that you are…
it isn't, someone wrote about it on an irrelevant site, someone posted it here and it trends here it just opens the discussion on this general topic, but nothing really about the specific thing being discussed
Not on the areas people were concerned about regarding human rights
My parents followed the “ADHD is overdiagnosed these other kids just need discipline” script. My brother as an adult was able to self diagnose and just try adderall(or was it ritalin) since even non-ADHD people get…
It is more important to clone it, so that you have a local copy on your PC forking is just a gesture, especially for obviously hot repos. a takedown of 1 can takedown all the forks
> The key takeaway that some people will have had from Cambridge Analytica, is not 'they got caught, don't do this', but rather 'they were largely successful and incredibly cheap'. When you file things in court between…
> dark web insurance policy which pays out if they are caught Well, they could now, but I don't really think the market is that mature. Larger organizations behind drug-peddling conglomerates are adequately hedged and…
well I'm actually pretty good at my job and work with integrity but arbitrary screening questions for interviews and silly coding exercises have no bearing on that
I can pretend for an interview I’ve blended in pretty well all through upper management
It is hugely lucrative... Make a quadrant chart of ways to make money with assets. The X-axis is margins and the Y-axis is overhead costs. You could even add a Z-axis for weight as you need the ability to transport a…
Its more about what the bar is: you are talking about masters And other people are looking for confirmation that proficiency is possible or that the differences are quite narrow you want to prove the possibility of an…
And a subscribe to his patreon link to monetarily support his other shenanigans
Why not? There is a patreon page linked right on his twitter page. He may not be exchanging time for food and shelter, but he is playing the same marketing game as anyone else for a personal high score. linking to a…
High speed trains go through city centers and are vulnerable to bombs
Less clickthroughs = more engagement = better viral loop Thats the why, since you asked
If you have an asset and someone pays for that asset with a more liquid asset, then you now have that more liquid asset In this case Uber Inc exchanged illiquid stock for liquid dollars. Why the semantical debate? Did…
> ...aaaand, Uber (meaning, the owners of Uber pre-IPO) has less ownership in the business afterwards. How is that even a point? They had 23 funding rounds according to Crunchbase where the same thing happened…
You make it seem like that was a goal More likely some key management died allowing the line of succession to punt it onto the markets for a new piggy bank
Hail Corporate
> google some posters by Josef Muller-Brockmann from the 50’s - they still appear to be designed in 2019 these would make for a kickass site and app designs
its easier to trust private hackers than organizations that have the law on their side society works with mutual cooperation and hackers seem to understand that more than the "technically cooperating in this context"…
I always wonder if this is a design flaw, or if there is another completely worse state that the body is trying to prevent happening, a state we don't even know about until we have "cured" inflammation and all these…
so weird that we live in two totally different worlds, this was a completely benign announcement to me, but to you all of this cognitive dissonance has flooded your mind what I saw: Hm Stellar has a Development Fund,…
> ban on the use of facial recognition technology by police and all other municipal agencies I'm not even sure if the article is what you responded to Private sector and their partners can all still use it
Sell shovels during a gold rush, whats the problem? If you are disillusioned then its time for something new
The tulip bubble is the worst poster child of asset bubbles and irrational exuberance But at this point, I don't think it matters. Colloquially, saying 'tulips' gets the point across. People know that you are…
it isn't, someone wrote about it on an irrelevant site, someone posted it here and it trends here it just opens the discussion on this general topic, but nothing really about the specific thing being discussed
Not on the areas people were concerned about regarding human rights
My parents followed the “ADHD is overdiagnosed these other kids just need discipline” script. My brother as an adult was able to self diagnose and just try adderall(or was it ritalin) since even non-ADHD people get…
It is more important to clone it, so that you have a local copy on your PC forking is just a gesture, especially for obviously hot repos. a takedown of 1 can takedown all the forks
> The key takeaway that some people will have had from Cambridge Analytica, is not 'they got caught, don't do this', but rather 'they were largely successful and incredibly cheap'. When you file things in court between…
> dark web insurance policy which pays out if they are caught Well, they could now, but I don't really think the market is that mature. Larger organizations behind drug-peddling conglomerates are adequately hedged and…
well I'm actually pretty good at my job and work with integrity but arbitrary screening questions for interviews and silly coding exercises have no bearing on that
I can pretend for an interview I’ve blended in pretty well all through upper management
It is hugely lucrative... Make a quadrant chart of ways to make money with assets. The X-axis is margins and the Y-axis is overhead costs. You could even add a Z-axis for weight as you need the ability to transport a…
Its more about what the bar is: you are talking about masters And other people are looking for confirmation that proficiency is possible or that the differences are quite narrow you want to prove the possibility of an…
And a subscribe to his patreon link to monetarily support his other shenanigans
Why not? There is a patreon page linked right on his twitter page. He may not be exchanging time for food and shelter, but he is playing the same marketing game as anyone else for a personal high score. linking to a…
High speed trains go through city centers and are vulnerable to bombs
Less clickthroughs = more engagement = better viral loop Thats the why, since you asked
If you have an asset and someone pays for that asset with a more liquid asset, then you now have that more liquid asset In this case Uber Inc exchanged illiquid stock for liquid dollars. Why the semantical debate? Did…
> ...aaaand, Uber (meaning, the owners of Uber pre-IPO) has less ownership in the business afterwards. How is that even a point? They had 23 funding rounds according to Crunchbase where the same thing happened…