"crumbs" What field are you in in this industry? I started making more than my parents combined income by 25. This industry pays incredibly well. Additionally, you're not all addressing any imbalance in impact.…
While there's little question that the US has extended copyright protections for too long (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act), it truly baffles me that anyone could assert that copyright isn't,…
He made very little off of Uber since his comp was tied to milestones related to Otto's technology
> Of all the slightly creepy aspects to this trend, the strangest is the least noticed: The people publicly championing life extension are mainly men. You have to be kidding me...
Academic papers, patents, textbooks, anything with citations also works
Pretty well actually. There may be too much debt but debt is clearly a good thing. Also don't forget if you want to save, to earn interest means you need to lend so at the end of the day you're going to need debtors.
I can't see how the no arbitrage hypothesis applies here. You're talking about different currencies. No arbitrage doesn't mean that whatever you do to the world won't change anything. That said, you're probably right…
> USD is inflationary. Ceteris paribus, a rational actor would generally prefer to hold something deflationary. The (epsilon-) no-arbitrage argument suggests that the frequently raised “but then no one will ever invest…
Native data.frames don't but data.table does to some extent. It's parallelization is still relatively new/nascent and requires OpenMP which doesn't have good support on MacOS but it is present.
Maybe because Uber wasn't actually in on it?
Not sure why that would be your search, but here you go: https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&e...
1) Probably the most manipulative by far. Interesting to learn. 2) Also how driver get the most rides helping to maximize their earnings. In fact isn't this the whole point of surge in the first place? To push drivers…
"crumbs" What field are you in in this industry? I started making more than my parents combined income by 25. This industry pays incredibly well. Additionally, you're not all addressing any imbalance in impact.…
While there's little question that the US has extended copyright protections for too long (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act), it truly baffles me that anyone could assert that copyright isn't,…
He made very little off of Uber since his comp was tied to milestones related to Otto's technology
> Of all the slightly creepy aspects to this trend, the strangest is the least noticed: The people publicly championing life extension are mainly men. You have to be kidding me...
Academic papers, patents, textbooks, anything with citations also works
Pretty well actually. There may be too much debt but debt is clearly a good thing. Also don't forget if you want to save, to earn interest means you need to lend so at the end of the day you're going to need debtors.
I can't see how the no arbitrage hypothesis applies here. You're talking about different currencies. No arbitrage doesn't mean that whatever you do to the world won't change anything. That said, you're probably right…
> USD is inflationary. Ceteris paribus, a rational actor would generally prefer to hold something deflationary. The (epsilon-) no-arbitrage argument suggests that the frequently raised “but then no one will ever invest…
Native data.frames don't but data.table does to some extent. It's parallelization is still relatively new/nascent and requires OpenMP which doesn't have good support on MacOS but it is present.
Maybe because Uber wasn't actually in on it?
Not sure why that would be your search, but here you go: https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&e...
1) Probably the most manipulative by far. Interesting to learn. 2) Also how driver get the most rides helping to maximize their earnings. In fact isn't this the whole point of surge in the first place? To push drivers…