I get where you're coming from - this response seemed overly harsh. But I do think there's an important difference - this petition is anonymous and criticizes three people by name. Armstrong's response criticizes nobody…
Really frustrating that three consecutive comments just claim "not as good, "same", "not as good". Would it be so hard to name a particular feature that matters to you when saying Signal is lacking? Otherwise what's the…
Grubbhub, Seamless, Eat24, Foodler, DiningIn. They were all around and fairly large by then. But they didn't go big on spending VC money, so over time DoorDash wins. Pretty interesting, however it turns out.
That was AOL / Time Warner, right?
I appreciate your measured response. I certainly had not dug deep into these daily 3X funds, as the daily/drag aspect seemed (seems?) clearly a problem. But, I can't just pretend the 10yr history of UPRO doesn't exist.…
Please stay away from leverage equity index funds. https://capitalallocatorspodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017... Edit: For more clarity - risk parity can make sense, but I don't think you ever need to use leverage on…
All of them. I’d say that’s the biggest problem recoil is addressing.
If food delivery and ride hailing continue to experience inverse demand relationships, there's a pretty big synergy here in being able to keep your drivers (oops, I mean the independent business owners you've contracted…
I get the feeling, but I rarely think "I'm completely done now, time to comment!" Better to admit that and document a bit earlier than when it's "finished".
"Banning a book" colloquially means that nobody is allowed to read that book, it conjures images of book burnings and the gestapo searching your house for contraband. "Banning" a repo here means, "Github is not offering…
Sharepoint has an uncertain future? I had never heard of it a year ago, but as I got to know the "enterprise" space, it seems every large company is heavily invested in it. What might replace the need to share documents…
Well, you did say you didn't finish it. So would it surprise you to learn that topic is addressed directly?
Title might be: Coronavirus Crisis Shows Marijuana Is ‘Essential’ and Pays High Taxes
I think this does a good job of presenting the financial issues properly without too much rhetoric. The most important point was that if these corporations need a bailout to survive, then the stockholders have already…
Then you'd probably still want this switch, but expect to be notified of the block. Then you could move in an orderly fashion.
Viaweb was founded in 1995 and sold in 1998. It WAS part of the first bubble. And no, people were not routinely writing web server based "applications" in 1995. They were, at best, making some early websites. Also…
They also used to say you needed to do this if you "exclusively" used third party sign on. Now it's if you use third party sign on at all.
That's true, though I often forget it. But surely those cracker-jack security expert HTML writers don't forget! Or use such privacy insensitive tools as the ones you've mentioned.
It's another function though, surely harder to reach for than the normal search. What's the value in bifurcating your searching process? What do you gain?
I mean, he had to learn to read too. If not for that, he'd never have founded viaweb! True, but not very interesting. I happen to think both were fairly innovative. Both viaweb and YC were at the forefront of a newish…
Yes, please say more. I've been idly looking that these both from a distance and I would not have expected differences along that dimension. I would expect the expose nearly identical GQL types from the same pg schema.
One difference is that today's page anchors are only put there by the page author, so, since all authors are cracker-jack security experts, they would not have made an anchor available in such a sensitive part of the…
I thought that was a strange takeaway for the article to take. His analysis was correct. He was undone by a factor he didn't even contemplate. His confidence in his "analysis" was spot on. There's definitely a lesson…
Searching visually? Yes, 100k would be impossible. But then, even one year's worth would be impossible. So you're surely using your editor's search function, and that's definitely fast enough to not care whether you've…
Doesn't taking a picture of the whole page at once and then having it read to you after OCR dominate this in every way, from ease of input (from the page) to flexibility of output (to the human)?
I get where you're coming from - this response seemed overly harsh. But I do think there's an important difference - this petition is anonymous and criticizes three people by name. Armstrong's response criticizes nobody…
Really frustrating that three consecutive comments just claim "not as good, "same", "not as good". Would it be so hard to name a particular feature that matters to you when saying Signal is lacking? Otherwise what's the…
Grubbhub, Seamless, Eat24, Foodler, DiningIn. They were all around and fairly large by then. But they didn't go big on spending VC money, so over time DoorDash wins. Pretty interesting, however it turns out.
That was AOL / Time Warner, right?
I appreciate your measured response. I certainly had not dug deep into these daily 3X funds, as the daily/drag aspect seemed (seems?) clearly a problem. But, I can't just pretend the 10yr history of UPRO doesn't exist.…
Please stay away from leverage equity index funds. https://capitalallocatorspodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017... Edit: For more clarity - risk parity can make sense, but I don't think you ever need to use leverage on…
All of them. I’d say that’s the biggest problem recoil is addressing.
If food delivery and ride hailing continue to experience inverse demand relationships, there's a pretty big synergy here in being able to keep your drivers (oops, I mean the independent business owners you've contracted…
I get the feeling, but I rarely think "I'm completely done now, time to comment!" Better to admit that and document a bit earlier than when it's "finished".
"Banning a book" colloquially means that nobody is allowed to read that book, it conjures images of book burnings and the gestapo searching your house for contraband. "Banning" a repo here means, "Github is not offering…
Sharepoint has an uncertain future? I had never heard of it a year ago, but as I got to know the "enterprise" space, it seems every large company is heavily invested in it. What might replace the need to share documents…
Well, you did say you didn't finish it. So would it surprise you to learn that topic is addressed directly?
Title might be: Coronavirus Crisis Shows Marijuana Is ‘Essential’ and Pays High Taxes
I think this does a good job of presenting the financial issues properly without too much rhetoric. The most important point was that if these corporations need a bailout to survive, then the stockholders have already…
Then you'd probably still want this switch, but expect to be notified of the block. Then you could move in an orderly fashion.
Viaweb was founded in 1995 and sold in 1998. It WAS part of the first bubble. And no, people were not routinely writing web server based "applications" in 1995. They were, at best, making some early websites. Also…
They also used to say you needed to do this if you "exclusively" used third party sign on. Now it's if you use third party sign on at all.
That's true, though I often forget it. But surely those cracker-jack security expert HTML writers don't forget! Or use such privacy insensitive tools as the ones you've mentioned.
It's another function though, surely harder to reach for than the normal search. What's the value in bifurcating your searching process? What do you gain?
I mean, he had to learn to read too. If not for that, he'd never have founded viaweb! True, but not very interesting. I happen to think both were fairly innovative. Both viaweb and YC were at the forefront of a newish…
Yes, please say more. I've been idly looking that these both from a distance and I would not have expected differences along that dimension. I would expect the expose nearly identical GQL types from the same pg schema.
One difference is that today's page anchors are only put there by the page author, so, since all authors are cracker-jack security experts, they would not have made an anchor available in such a sensitive part of the…
I thought that was a strange takeaway for the article to take. His analysis was correct. He was undone by a factor he didn't even contemplate. His confidence in his "analysis" was spot on. There's definitely a lesson…
Searching visually? Yes, 100k would be impossible. But then, even one year's worth would be impossible. So you're surely using your editor's search function, and that's definitely fast enough to not care whether you've…
Doesn't taking a picture of the whole page at once and then having it read to you after OCR dominate this in every way, from ease of input (from the page) to flexibility of output (to the human)?