Another good reason is that Twitter launching an onion address has given Tor a lot of positive press in the mainstream media for a change.
Yes, the locals who work in industries that directly benefit from the influx of foreign spending love it. The criticism will come from a few directions I think: 1. The same people who are highly concerned about economic…
I don't understand the snarky feigned confusion around the term "digital nomad". If you move around while working online for extended periods of time, you're a digital nomad. I usually just tell people "I travel while…
I suspect in the next 5-10 years there's going to be a big backlash against people from western countries exploiting their economic privilege by living in developing countries. I've lived in various mostly developing…
How does downtown Chicago not have anything like standard DSL or cable internet packages?
Writing out all of the zeros in $400 billion doesn't make your point any more compelling.
> They cost like 3x what a newbuild does, this "but building codes" stuff doesnt stand up to scruitiny. I don't think that's a fair comparison. There is a fixed supply by definition of those old buildings, so their…
Isn't that what FedNow is trying to do?
How would they handle theft? Would all payments (except for maybe major systemic hacks) be irreversible? Surely they couldn't blacklist stolen dollars that may have been subsequently spent multiple times. Would they…
I disagree that it's true for all people. When I was young and in college with mild social anxiety, yes, alcohol was an excellent social lubricant and made for much more enjoyable nights. But now that I'm in my 30's and…
The article says the diamond formed at that depth, but I assume the rock rose to a higher depth before it was extracted. I believe the deepest depth to which we have drilled is on the order of 10 km.
Plenty of countries don't. I was just asking a friend if it would be difficult for an American to open a bank account in Thailand or Vietnam because of the reporting requirements. He said that with the proper…
There are plenty of HNW individuals who want to buy or sell crytpo for cash no questions asked. Just last week a Swiss guy wanted to buy 1.5 million EUR of bitcoin from me for cash at a 10% premium. He'd supposedly have…
That's insane. Is there a way to disable "Remote settings" in about:config?
Have you tried the mold [1] linker? It's a drop-in replacement with a single cargo config change and gave me a massive speed-up (> 10x) for incremental debug builds of a large project with around 450 dependencies. [1]…
I'm a fan of Julia and have used it and will continue to use it for a lot of my daily work which involves running numeric simulations, but I agree with your critique. I feel like the ideal language would combine the…
Another good reason is that Twitter launching an onion address has given Tor a lot of positive press in the mainstream media for a change.
Yes, the locals who work in industries that directly benefit from the influx of foreign spending love it. The criticism will come from a few directions I think: 1. The same people who are highly concerned about economic…
I don't understand the snarky feigned confusion around the term "digital nomad". If you move around while working online for extended periods of time, you're a digital nomad. I usually just tell people "I travel while…
I suspect in the next 5-10 years there's going to be a big backlash against people from western countries exploiting their economic privilege by living in developing countries. I've lived in various mostly developing…
How does downtown Chicago not have anything like standard DSL or cable internet packages?
Writing out all of the zeros in $400 billion doesn't make your point any more compelling.
> They cost like 3x what a newbuild does, this "but building codes" stuff doesnt stand up to scruitiny. I don't think that's a fair comparison. There is a fixed supply by definition of those old buildings, so their…
Isn't that what FedNow is trying to do?
How would they handle theft? Would all payments (except for maybe major systemic hacks) be irreversible? Surely they couldn't blacklist stolen dollars that may have been subsequently spent multiple times. Would they…
I disagree that it's true for all people. When I was young and in college with mild social anxiety, yes, alcohol was an excellent social lubricant and made for much more enjoyable nights. But now that I'm in my 30's and…
The article says the diamond formed at that depth, but I assume the rock rose to a higher depth before it was extracted. I believe the deepest depth to which we have drilled is on the order of 10 km.
Plenty of countries don't. I was just asking a friend if it would be difficult for an American to open a bank account in Thailand or Vietnam because of the reporting requirements. He said that with the proper…
There are plenty of HNW individuals who want to buy or sell crytpo for cash no questions asked. Just last week a Swiss guy wanted to buy 1.5 million EUR of bitcoin from me for cash at a 10% premium. He'd supposedly have…
That's insane. Is there a way to disable "Remote settings" in about:config?
Have you tried the mold [1] linker? It's a drop-in replacement with a single cargo config change and gave me a massive speed-up (> 10x) for incremental debug builds of a large project with around 450 dependencies. [1]…
I'm a fan of Julia and have used it and will continue to use it for a lot of my daily work which involves running numeric simulations, but I agree with your critique. I feel like the ideal language would combine the…