dLuna
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Software hacker based in London. Functional programming geek with a focus on distribution, fault tolerance, finance, and cool stuff. Started to like things like book keeping and business studies when I realised that its basically numbers, and numbers are fun.
Language agnostic in theory. In practice choosing English and Erlang.
Serial startup worker. Not yet started my own. Interested in opportunities in both. Will travel.
Am I the only one who wants to mount a nerf gun on a squad of these and then play war in the back yard?
4. A brave new world is set in LONDON, UK. Not that many native Americans in that neighborhood.
We actually do live in a society where the super rich have nothing to do that live idly. Earth has never had as few people controlling as much money/power as we have at the moment. (On the other hand, the poor are a lot…
I would guess that it's because of the Verizon deal. Skype probably had to promise to make it only work for them.
Don't know. You do need 1500 signatures or so to run though.
I think that the code challenge was mostly aimed at students, where the time spent writing something semi cool is not just wasted time. Having been on the hiring side for software developers at Klarna I have seen too…
When this goes into large scale production I'll be interested in buying one. The concept is really cool. I don't care so much about the "even in sunlight" part, but rather the low power consumption is the good part.
To clarify this further. This is true if the party in question has ordered ballot papers from the central voting authority. This is (strangely enough) a different thing from being a runner in the election. So "Donald…
I'd still say you need to book at least 30 minutes. If your staff don't want/need more than 2 minutes, then fine. The important thing is telling them "this time slot I'm all yours".
I've had problems with my moderncv based CV. Some companies want the CV to be in DOC. On the one hand I could just say that I don't want to work in such a company, but when it's the recruiter and not the company…
Standard release schedule for Erlang/OTP. Same thing with R13A, and so on backward (except that the A releases have not previously been available outside of Ericsson (and had the name P rather than A)). The R14B release…
This is only a problem if you believe that there is a limit to opportunities. There's always another opportunity around the corner that you haven't seen yet. And sometimes you have to fail at the obvious ones to see…
How is this different from how it is in the west? Work hard to pay off the house (or to save to buy a house), an economical crisis that doesn't seem to end no matter the company profits. Etc...
You stole my comment! :-) Anyway, answer is here: http://www.journalsleep.org/ViewAbstract.aspx?pid=27894 And to save everyone from clicking on that link: "were followed-up for 14 years (men)", "mortality rate was 21%…
This is not true for all countries. In Sweden you get kicked out with no PhD if you haven't finished in eight years. And that is clock years. (You can get on or two extra years for childbirth and military service I seem…
Since people have to be logged in to vote, there is a much easier solution: Count votes from new users lower. And count early votes from users often voting on articles posted by a particular person lower. It can be…
There is an easy solution to the AI calculation though. Anything not proven visible counts as invisible. Done!
In principle I agree. On the other hand, if he has a positive cashflow from the property it doesn't really matter what its price on the open market is.
These are the billable hours. I would guess that the time spent finding good clients is about the same again. So make that $150/hour. Still good, but in the same range as a technical consultant with 5-10 years…
High taxes have a tendency to mean cheaper child care. In general countries with high taxes have subsidised child care. I believe that high taxes would rather put a stop to the one-earner household since marginal…
This post makes me wonder what question the author is posing. Yes, you want to take your startup to the next level. Do you want help? Do you just want to tell us? Do you want recommendations? Sounds like some really…
"Hello, Easy job for me". This thing is hilarious.
Thanks! This tool is such an easy thing, and still extremely useful. Will use it for my own domain searches in the future.
Agree fully. Also worth considering if this proof turns out to be correct, is that he will probably have employment contracts and speaker deals dwarfing that $1M quite soon.