https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_Day_Foundation check out tree city usa.
at 18 months, you are either a rocket ship, or should be financially and mentally equipped for the long haul of a 10+ year bootstrapped business. but it sounds like you are neither, so you should take the offer, and…
> I was told once by a proficient pistol shooter that he ignored where the front sight was on the target, and paid attention only to the alignment of the two sights relative to each other. Since he did in fact hit the…
it's relevant because the people who write the billion dollar checks don't want to bother with the risk.
i have a suspicion that this is why women can do very very well in corporate sales without overworking. the output is precisely quantifiable.
i recently bought an ipad pro, and the new was announced a couple weeks later. in the past, this would have bothered me, and i surely would have found out some roundabout way to swap for the new one. i don't know if…
in the US, this is normal for business accounts, but not for personal. i believe you can get it if you request it though. in either case, i keep as little cash in my personal bank accounts as possible. i'm concerned…
> That's not the case with encryption. sure it isn't.
yeah, we're in agreement. there will be no overthrow, instead the government (and all governments) will simply take away more and more of your rights, until they're all gone. both the ones you like, and the ones you…
> If we could restrict the use of encryption by the bad guys without compromising it's use by the good guys oh, don't you worry, the politicians will do it anyway, with much public support, and then you will sound like…
> So if I go crazy armed with military grade encryption, how many school kids can I kill before the cops get me? don't worry, i suspect your government will be ramming this answer down your throat by year's end.
freedom-loving internet users will soon know how gun owners feel. every single bogus argument for gun control or "assault weapons" bans can, and will be, used against internet speech freedom and information privacy, now…
building the actual application is like 10% of starting a business, and businesses that need applications built are probably only 10% of businesses in general. let's be generous, and say it's 25% each. i know this is…
it isn't that. my dad worked in biochemistry and that's what i'm talking about. my shitty screwdrivers have the smell you're talking about.
is that the nasty sour smelling chemical? sort of like sulfur, vinegar, burnt gunpowder, and vodka, mixed together? i used to get a whiff of it at my dad's bench at his workplace.
it runs the local contents of ./my-setup-script.sh on the remote server in a way that escapes all the special characters so they don't do unexpected things.
i learned this the hard way, after doing what the coin said, and having to reverse course a couple of times. on minor stuff only, of course. on anything important i'll sleep on it and the answer will usually come to me…
for many, the san jose part comes on monday morning.
don't forget about the irish coffees and overpriced mediocre croissants. or pretending not to be alcoholics at brunch the next morning, with 5 of your closest enablers, slamming bottomless mimosas and bloody marys. do…
he was tolerable even five years ago!
> That means everybody gets diluted including the founders, the angels, the VCs, and yes the employees too. founders, angels, and early round VCs can simply issue themselves more stock from the pool of unissued shares…
> Journalists definitely like to hear themselves talk, even when formulating questions while moderating a discussion. slightly off topic, but with the rise of ubiquitous audio/video and the interview/discussion/panel…
i used to think that, but now i'm not so sure. his free climbs are basically choreographed down to the inch, well ahead of time. that is a completely different thing than just going up because he's in a good mood and…
consider getting the cable that connects iphone to camera. it's $30 but pretty useful. you can transfer/edit on phone, and upload directly to its permanent home in cloud storage. probably won't work for a professional…
i hope you've looked into minimizing the property tax liabilities for when that house gets transferred to you.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_Day_Foundation check out tree city usa.
at 18 months, you are either a rocket ship, or should be financially and mentally equipped for the long haul of a 10+ year bootstrapped business. but it sounds like you are neither, so you should take the offer, and…
> I was told once by a proficient pistol shooter that he ignored where the front sight was on the target, and paid attention only to the alignment of the two sights relative to each other. Since he did in fact hit the…
it's relevant because the people who write the billion dollar checks don't want to bother with the risk.
i have a suspicion that this is why women can do very very well in corporate sales without overworking. the output is precisely quantifiable.
i recently bought an ipad pro, and the new was announced a couple weeks later. in the past, this would have bothered me, and i surely would have found out some roundabout way to swap for the new one. i don't know if…
in the US, this is normal for business accounts, but not for personal. i believe you can get it if you request it though. in either case, i keep as little cash in my personal bank accounts as possible. i'm concerned…
> That's not the case with encryption. sure it isn't.
yeah, we're in agreement. there will be no overthrow, instead the government (and all governments) will simply take away more and more of your rights, until they're all gone. both the ones you like, and the ones you…
> If we could restrict the use of encryption by the bad guys without compromising it's use by the good guys oh, don't you worry, the politicians will do it anyway, with much public support, and then you will sound like…
> So if I go crazy armed with military grade encryption, how many school kids can I kill before the cops get me? don't worry, i suspect your government will be ramming this answer down your throat by year's end.
freedom-loving internet users will soon know how gun owners feel. every single bogus argument for gun control or "assault weapons" bans can, and will be, used against internet speech freedom and information privacy, now…
building the actual application is like 10% of starting a business, and businesses that need applications built are probably only 10% of businesses in general. let's be generous, and say it's 25% each. i know this is…
it isn't that. my dad worked in biochemistry and that's what i'm talking about. my shitty screwdrivers have the smell you're talking about.
is that the nasty sour smelling chemical? sort of like sulfur, vinegar, burnt gunpowder, and vodka, mixed together? i used to get a whiff of it at my dad's bench at his workplace.
it runs the local contents of ./my-setup-script.sh on the remote server in a way that escapes all the special characters so they don't do unexpected things.
i learned this the hard way, after doing what the coin said, and having to reverse course a couple of times. on minor stuff only, of course. on anything important i'll sleep on it and the answer will usually come to me…
for many, the san jose part comes on monday morning.
don't forget about the irish coffees and overpriced mediocre croissants. or pretending not to be alcoholics at brunch the next morning, with 5 of your closest enablers, slamming bottomless mimosas and bloody marys. do…
he was tolerable even five years ago!
> That means everybody gets diluted including the founders, the angels, the VCs, and yes the employees too. founders, angels, and early round VCs can simply issue themselves more stock from the pool of unissued shares…
> Journalists definitely like to hear themselves talk, even when formulating questions while moderating a discussion. slightly off topic, but with the rise of ubiquitous audio/video and the interview/discussion/panel…
i used to think that, but now i'm not so sure. his free climbs are basically choreographed down to the inch, well ahead of time. that is a completely different thing than just going up because he's in a good mood and…
consider getting the cable that connects iphone to camera. it's $30 but pretty useful. you can transfer/edit on phone, and upload directly to its permanent home in cloud storage. probably won't work for a professional…
i hope you've looked into minimizing the property tax liabilities for when that house gets transferred to you.