If you're tipping when you're against this practice, you're doing a disfavor to everyone. IMO more people should stop tipping.
in France you can get fined or go to jail for saying fascist stuff, works pretty well.
I disagree, tipping is stupid because it is based on percentages. Why should I give more tip because I bought a more expensive item? Sorry but we don't have to agree, forcing tipping on others is an asshole move.
I'd be willing to pay more taxes to help the economy, but most people are against this. In the mean time I do my part by eating out more often and visiting small businesses.
That's why you live in the country with the highest number of homeless people in the streets :) You should come visit socialist europe one day
I'm not sure I understand, would you rather me not eat out and help out small businesses? My money, my way of helping. I pay taxes for the rest.
I don't agree. I don't like tipping and so I do not eat out usually because of this. Right now I understand that we need to do our part to help small businesses, so I'm making an effort and tricking my brain into eating…
How? Tipping is friction and makes you feel bad, by not doing it I'm incentivized to eat out more often. What matters to me are small businesses, if I help the workers but not the small businesses there'll be no job for…
I want to help small businesses.
I personally I'm getting richer. Working for a big corp as a software engineer, I've done nothing but saving more money since the lock down started. I've also done much more shopping on Amazon, so I guess I'm giving…
Monero is cool, but it has fundamental flaws: its anonymity set. And ring signatures is not standard crypto at all. Less complexity than zk-SNARKs for sure, but there's a trade off in confidentiality.
Unfortunately you're not thinking about regulations, which Zcash has to think about every day.
source?
I do not understand your comment.
True but... these people actually won the lottery, what have you won?
I'd be good if all money made through the state sponsored lottery would go back into funding for education on gambling
I do it all the time, TV shows as well.
I've seen this with bpython
Why? Because of two things: you do not need to re-learn a UI (the same way people would play mods in W3, CS, etc.) and because it is hard/there is friction in starting a new game. Think about it, why do you spend hours…
My theory for making platforms that make money is: facilitate competition or creation. Any platform that facilitates competition or creation is ripe for $$$.
that sounds like bad opsec
> I despise Facebook from the bottom of my soul Why?
What's interesting is that Facebook, like Google, and other similar companies, are absolutely the best places to work at with the way they treat their employees, the benefits, etc. So now imagine how most companies…
I'm wondering if there is also an element of: you should be surveilled while you moderate content, as otherwise you could steal it. It's a hard problem as moderators have access to user data (I imagine).
My guess is that he had to deal with payment APIs (like Stripe) and it's really not fun to integrate with external APIs that take a lot of doc reading and understanding of a different field.
If you're tipping when you're against this practice, you're doing a disfavor to everyone. IMO more people should stop tipping.
in France you can get fined or go to jail for saying fascist stuff, works pretty well.
I disagree, tipping is stupid because it is based on percentages. Why should I give more tip because I bought a more expensive item? Sorry but we don't have to agree, forcing tipping on others is an asshole move.
I'd be willing to pay more taxes to help the economy, but most people are against this. In the mean time I do my part by eating out more often and visiting small businesses.
That's why you live in the country with the highest number of homeless people in the streets :) You should come visit socialist europe one day
I'm not sure I understand, would you rather me not eat out and help out small businesses? My money, my way of helping. I pay taxes for the rest.
I don't agree. I don't like tipping and so I do not eat out usually because of this. Right now I understand that we need to do our part to help small businesses, so I'm making an effort and tricking my brain into eating…
How? Tipping is friction and makes you feel bad, by not doing it I'm incentivized to eat out more often. What matters to me are small businesses, if I help the workers but not the small businesses there'll be no job for…
I want to help small businesses.
I personally I'm getting richer. Working for a big corp as a software engineer, I've done nothing but saving more money since the lock down started. I've also done much more shopping on Amazon, so I guess I'm giving…
Monero is cool, but it has fundamental flaws: its anonymity set. And ring signatures is not standard crypto at all. Less complexity than zk-SNARKs for sure, but there's a trade off in confidentiality.
Unfortunately you're not thinking about regulations, which Zcash has to think about every day.
source?
I do not understand your comment.
True but... these people actually won the lottery, what have you won?
I'd be good if all money made through the state sponsored lottery would go back into funding for education on gambling
I do it all the time, TV shows as well.
I've seen this with bpython
Why? Because of two things: you do not need to re-learn a UI (the same way people would play mods in W3, CS, etc.) and because it is hard/there is friction in starting a new game. Think about it, why do you spend hours…
My theory for making platforms that make money is: facilitate competition or creation. Any platform that facilitates competition or creation is ripe for $$$.
that sounds like bad opsec
> I despise Facebook from the bottom of my soul Why?
What's interesting is that Facebook, like Google, and other similar companies, are absolutely the best places to work at with the way they treat their employees, the benefits, etc. So now imagine how most companies…
I'm wondering if there is also an element of: you should be surveilled while you moderate content, as otherwise you could steal it. It's a hard problem as moderators have access to user data (I imagine).
My guess is that he had to deal with payment APIs (like Stripe) and it's really not fun to integrate with external APIs that take a lot of doc reading and understanding of a different field.