distrust of Oracle is Mongo's main source of income. and it's a ~$25B company now.
knocking off mongo... 10 years later they still haven't caught up.
As someone who worked for appnexus/xandr for years, this move makes sense. MSFT was already xandr's largest customer, and handled most of their MSN and Xbox supply. I'm happy for Everyone still there. this is a much…
MSFT was already xandr's biggest customer. they ran dedicated hardware just for MSFT, and already handled most of their ads for msn and Xbox. they were already deeply linked companies.
live in Williamsburg, not Manhattan. everyone moves to Manhattan for a few years, realizes it's not worth it, and moves to Williamsburg. Skip the first phase.
the cathedral in Barcelona was the first time thing I toured where I really thought about multi-generational projects.
from I've been told this is fake and totally staged.
do you have any evidence of this? from my personal experience pests are an even bigger problem for growing plants indoors. lack of predatory parts of the food chain allow some pests to go unchecked. just one spider mite…
there's always graham Hancock. he has a couple books and has done some podcasts. the JRE podcast with graham and Randall Carlson always gets my imagination going on ancient societies...
lol bruh have you ever used tiktok
pretty much any public company with salary plus rsus
technically, electric heaters are nearly 100% efficient at turning the electric energy to heat energy.
huge bong rip at 7pm everyday really works wonders for me. while it can increase the anxiety for some, and even me sometimes, it's always causes a "head change" where I'm like "why am I just staring at my screen right…
as opposed to?
why does a person's interest in the application of their work serve as a signal for if you should hire them? I mean maybe for someone in a product role, but how is it relevant to hiring an individual contributor? not…
sure we did. that ~90% number came before the south African variant, and many others. that's arguably why the j&j had a much lower rate than Pfizer, as it was tested amongst test pools with different variants…
what does this have to do with the linked article?
I work at a smaller company, and here we convert the $ price to a number of shares by taking the 100 day VWAP of the stock from the date of the board meeting where your grant is approved.
all of my friends at google say the grant is in dollars and stays in dollars at google. at the end of the quarter you get a variable number of shares based on current stock price. While this reduces upside, it also…
what do you use?
if the taxes are too high, the market will fail and the majority of people will still use the black market. they'll get a lower tax yield and less safety for users.
I'm in favor of people smoking pot anywhere you can smoke cigs. most parks have no-smoking laws.
ordering and paying through the QR code is now pretty common place in NYC. fewer waiters can attend more tables.
every restaurant and bar I've been to in Brooklyn in the last week now also has the menu, ordering, and payment entirely through the QR codes. most using the Toast platform. I don't see this trend going back the other…
distrust of Oracle is Mongo's main source of income. and it's a ~$25B company now.
knocking off mongo... 10 years later they still haven't caught up.
As someone who worked for appnexus/xandr for years, this move makes sense. MSFT was already xandr's largest customer, and handled most of their MSN and Xbox supply. I'm happy for Everyone still there. this is a much…
MSFT was already xandr's biggest customer. they ran dedicated hardware just for MSFT, and already handled most of their ads for msn and Xbox. they were already deeply linked companies.
live in Williamsburg, not Manhattan. everyone moves to Manhattan for a few years, realizes it's not worth it, and moves to Williamsburg. Skip the first phase.
the cathedral in Barcelona was the first time thing I toured where I really thought about multi-generational projects.
from I've been told this is fake and totally staged.
do you have any evidence of this? from my personal experience pests are an even bigger problem for growing plants indoors. lack of predatory parts of the food chain allow some pests to go unchecked. just one spider mite…
there's always graham Hancock. he has a couple books and has done some podcasts. the JRE podcast with graham and Randall Carlson always gets my imagination going on ancient societies...
lol bruh have you ever used tiktok
pretty much any public company with salary plus rsus
technically, electric heaters are nearly 100% efficient at turning the electric energy to heat energy.
huge bong rip at 7pm everyday really works wonders for me. while it can increase the anxiety for some, and even me sometimes, it's always causes a "head change" where I'm like "why am I just staring at my screen right…
as opposed to?
why does a person's interest in the application of their work serve as a signal for if you should hire them? I mean maybe for someone in a product role, but how is it relevant to hiring an individual contributor? not…
sure we did. that ~90% number came before the south African variant, and many others. that's arguably why the j&j had a much lower rate than Pfizer, as it was tested amongst test pools with different variants…
what does this have to do with the linked article?
I work at a smaller company, and here we convert the $ price to a number of shares by taking the 100 day VWAP of the stock from the date of the board meeting where your grant is approved.
all of my friends at google say the grant is in dollars and stays in dollars at google. at the end of the quarter you get a variable number of shares based on current stock price. While this reduces upside, it also…
what do you use?
if the taxes are too high, the market will fail and the majority of people will still use the black market. they'll get a lower tax yield and less safety for users.
I'm in favor of people smoking pot anywhere you can smoke cigs. most parks have no-smoking laws.
ordering and paying through the QR code is now pretty common place in NYC. fewer waiters can attend more tables.
every restaurant and bar I've been to in Brooklyn in the last week now also has the menu, ordering, and payment entirely through the QR codes. most using the Toast platform. I don't see this trend going back the other…