Debit and bank transfers are free. Credit cards cost 2.9%
You are dead wrong. Why do you think capitalist countries have antitrust legislation? Companies can make more money as monopolies. It's a place where most companies aspire to grow to.
You're thinking of an artificial monopoly.
More than possibly those numbers could be from the increased numbers of people who've had to take up part-time work who would've been otherwise unemployed.
What degree/uni, may I ask?
Hold on to this mentality, and you will never develop great software.
I don't think Apple is a great analog for most startups, who don't have the time or cash to test and iterate in secret for months. And many of their products that needed real world validation (Ping, Siri) have not…
I would definitely pay good money (like, $200) for a killer native GUI that administered both Mongo and Redis.
What about the quantum superposition of burned and not-burned?
Here's a contradiction for you: Ayn Rand is usually wrong.
Debit and bank transfers are free. Credit cards cost 2.9%
You are dead wrong. Why do you think capitalist countries have antitrust legislation? Companies can make more money as monopolies. It's a place where most companies aspire to grow to.
You're thinking of an artificial monopoly.
More than possibly those numbers could be from the increased numbers of people who've had to take up part-time work who would've been otherwise unemployed.
What degree/uni, may I ask?
Hold on to this mentality, and you will never develop great software.
I don't think Apple is a great analog for most startups, who don't have the time or cash to test and iterate in secret for months. And many of their products that needed real world validation (Ping, Siri) have not…
I would definitely pay good money (like, $200) for a killer native GUI that administered both Mongo and Redis.
What about the quantum superposition of burned and not-burned?
Here's a contradiction for you: Ayn Rand is usually wrong.