You could set up a US Law school in another country
Time zone 'compatibility' is extremely important Happily hire north/south, but too many hours east/west and people have to give up off-time just to have regular meetings
If they can put them in US-compatible timezone, sure. But coordinating teams across anything more than a 4-ish hour difference is a total pain
Those who want someone removed are usually not the people empowered to remove someone. Even complaining to their manager (which is often a bad move) usually wont result in the removal of that person
> Which UX problem do you think it fixed? You can join a call without signing up
JB is surely wearing out his welcome at nasa with this
Hopefully wind/solar electric
How does that work out, mechanically, does the military provide a pension at 40? Is it just that you have very little costs when living on-base?
and facebook could perhaps become highly regulated in the same way depending on how politics goes
I always prefer the native (so long as it's really native, not just electron) I'm usually lost in a sea of browser tabs
> reflected in strawman project sketches Do you have a link to some of them?
I'm now imagining higher power Renault Twizys everywhere
That would imply that the US can't pay it's debts, but it can by printing more money
To be fair, even doing that is a lot compared to some news sources
Which ones specifically?
Git submodules have an annoying attribute: double commit First you commit/push to one repository Then you update the submodule pointer in the parent repository
I've always wondered about this, do electric cars charge each cell in parallel? or are there some series connections?
Applying for a US work visa or residency involves writing down so much about yourself (inc. getting fingerprints), that pre-check afterwards feels like just re-providing a subset of the same paperwork
Raise wages
The landlord can decide if it's worth paying them then
This is great! Allows bad-fits to leave asap rather than hanging around till 366 days
Whats Oracle's play here, do they somehow make money out of ZFS which makes them reluctant to re-license it?
> use rain water for the toilets I'm curious about why that's not allowed
I'm guessing that all-touch is just cheaper these days, no QA testing for all the little mechanical bits
> A high price of oil makes it profitable to sell oil. Only if your costs are below the high price. Blocking this pipeline raises their costs to transport the oil, eating into profits.
You could set up a US Law school in another country
Time zone 'compatibility' is extremely important Happily hire north/south, but too many hours east/west and people have to give up off-time just to have regular meetings
If they can put them in US-compatible timezone, sure. But coordinating teams across anything more than a 4-ish hour difference is a total pain
Those who want someone removed are usually not the people empowered to remove someone. Even complaining to their manager (which is often a bad move) usually wont result in the removal of that person
> Which UX problem do you think it fixed? You can join a call without signing up
JB is surely wearing out his welcome at nasa with this
Hopefully wind/solar electric
How does that work out, mechanically, does the military provide a pension at 40? Is it just that you have very little costs when living on-base?
and facebook could perhaps become highly regulated in the same way depending on how politics goes
I always prefer the native (so long as it's really native, not just electron) I'm usually lost in a sea of browser tabs
> reflected in strawman project sketches Do you have a link to some of them?
I'm now imagining higher power Renault Twizys everywhere
That would imply that the US can't pay it's debts, but it can by printing more money
To be fair, even doing that is a lot compared to some news sources
Which ones specifically?
Git submodules have an annoying attribute: double commit First you commit/push to one repository Then you update the submodule pointer in the parent repository
I've always wondered about this, do electric cars charge each cell in parallel? or are there some series connections?
Applying for a US work visa or residency involves writing down so much about yourself (inc. getting fingerprints), that pre-check afterwards feels like just re-providing a subset of the same paperwork
Raise wages
The landlord can decide if it's worth paying them then
This is great! Allows bad-fits to leave asap rather than hanging around till 366 days
Whats Oracle's play here, do they somehow make money out of ZFS which makes them reluctant to re-license it?
> use rain water for the toilets I'm curious about why that's not allowed
I'm guessing that all-touch is just cheaper these days, no QA testing for all the little mechanical bits
> A high price of oil makes it profitable to sell oil. Only if your costs are below the high price. Blocking this pipeline raises their costs to transport the oil, eating into profits.