To cover the currently uninsured/underinsured, I imagine.
I wonder how long before New York City walkers realize they can safely cross in front of Teslas without worrying about getting hit.
How do you figure out the factorizations? I've been looking for an efficient way to do this with really big numbers
This isn't all that complicated, as far as I can tell. Guy discloses a vulnerability. He knows it potentially has wide reaching security concerns, and downloads enough data to prove that if necessary. Guy gets…
This is interesting only because Mark didn't address it head on from the start, but honestly it's not all that surprising. Private foundations have something called "expenditure responsibility" which makes giving funds…
"To say that more of their ideas will help to solve the very issue they created..." I don't see how I did that. I do appreciate your perspective that I spun a cultural issue to support my political agenda. I'd argue…
Universities love to complain about needing to react to what parents are saying, but this seems like something they bring on themselves. With such expensive tuition, a student's choice of college often cannot be made…
Is YC positioning itself to become a competitive alternative to traditional universities with YCR?
Like many here, I'm confused with how people could be upset with GMOs but not random mutation. Either could result in the same vegetables. It turns out - when talking to strongly GMO-opposed persons - it's usually not…
I don't like him citing that discrimation is "bad for business" as anecdotal justification. Tim is the role model, not Apple.
The other day I noticed that they're inlining image data in the src attribute instead of pointing at an external URL. Really taking things to the next level all-around - I wonder when that will become the norm instead…
Wiki suggests measles has 1 in 100000 mortality rate. It's really not a terrible prognosis, especially in the first world where the vast majority are not immunocompromised. More serious than a common cold, but I…
I agree, and you can certainly base a pro-vax argument off of this opinion. What frustrates me is that the vast majority of anti-vax critics are uninformed. Most insist that vaccine injuries do not exist. Several are…
Wondering if this is disagreeable or just unpopular. I've been talking to people on both sides, working to hone my stance since the measles outbreak. It's unfortunate but I think this is where we stand.
Although some may be "turning" defensive against measles, there is a fairly large percentage that are aware of the risk of measles and simply consider the risk of vaccines higher. Measles doesn't scare these people, for…
Sexual harassment is covered under titleix.mit.edu
Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down.
Thanks Bill. Is there anything about the fraud protection that's particularly noteworthy? I thought Stripe Marketplaces addresses this use case, but perhaps the liability still falls on me (the developer) with…
My understanding is that stripe has always done some level of fraud protection (e.g. Monitoring to ensure someone isn't incrementing through card numbers to find one that works) This seems like a necessary component of…
For me, it has a password I don't ever recall using with gmail. If I have, I don't think it's been in the past few years. That said, it's my throwaway password I use on services I'm not particularly worried about. I…
To cover the currently uninsured/underinsured, I imagine.
I wonder how long before New York City walkers realize they can safely cross in front of Teslas without worrying about getting hit.
How do you figure out the factorizations? I've been looking for an efficient way to do this with really big numbers
This isn't all that complicated, as far as I can tell. Guy discloses a vulnerability. He knows it potentially has wide reaching security concerns, and downloads enough data to prove that if necessary. Guy gets…
This is interesting only because Mark didn't address it head on from the start, but honestly it's not all that surprising. Private foundations have something called "expenditure responsibility" which makes giving funds…
"To say that more of their ideas will help to solve the very issue they created..." I don't see how I did that. I do appreciate your perspective that I spun a cultural issue to support my political agenda. I'd argue…
Universities love to complain about needing to react to what parents are saying, but this seems like something they bring on themselves. With such expensive tuition, a student's choice of college often cannot be made…
Is YC positioning itself to become a competitive alternative to traditional universities with YCR?
Like many here, I'm confused with how people could be upset with GMOs but not random mutation. Either could result in the same vegetables. It turns out - when talking to strongly GMO-opposed persons - it's usually not…
I don't like him citing that discrimation is "bad for business" as anecdotal justification. Tim is the role model, not Apple.
The other day I noticed that they're inlining image data in the src attribute instead of pointing at an external URL. Really taking things to the next level all-around - I wonder when that will become the norm instead…
Wiki suggests measles has 1 in 100000 mortality rate. It's really not a terrible prognosis, especially in the first world where the vast majority are not immunocompromised. More serious than a common cold, but I…
I agree, and you can certainly base a pro-vax argument off of this opinion. What frustrates me is that the vast majority of anti-vax critics are uninformed. Most insist that vaccine injuries do not exist. Several are…
Wondering if this is disagreeable or just unpopular. I've been talking to people on both sides, working to hone my stance since the measles outbreak. It's unfortunate but I think this is where we stand.
Although some may be "turning" defensive against measles, there is a fairly large percentage that are aware of the risk of measles and simply consider the risk of vaccines higher. Measles doesn't scare these people, for…
Sexual harassment is covered under titleix.mit.edu
Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down.
Thanks Bill. Is there anything about the fraud protection that's particularly noteworthy? I thought Stripe Marketplaces addresses this use case, but perhaps the liability still falls on me (the developer) with…
My understanding is that stripe has always done some level of fraud protection (e.g. Monitoring to ensure someone isn't incrementing through card numbers to find one that works) This seems like a necessary component of…
For me, it has a password I don't ever recall using with gmail. If I have, I don't think it's been in the past few years. That said, it's my throwaway password I use on services I'm not particularly worried about. I…