That's why dosing is by weight and for children is a liquid, so the dose can be adjusted easily.
The Traitorous Eight would only have been possible in California, not Washington, because of the position on noncompetes.
> As an FYI, we _do_ use Figma Slides internally for pretty much everything I think this is part of the issue. How much of the internal use stays within the editor view? Do you have any internal stakeholders who won’t…
EEOC is based on national origin not nationality.
> one should also keep in mind that people (especially engineers) are extremely biased and tend to drastically overestimate the cost of mistakes I've found the opposite to be true, especially with engineers moving from…
> without wasting the time of the people who don't need to be part of it In my experience, the very people who think these cross-team sync meetings are a waste that they don't need to be a part of are the first to make…
Thanks and fixed!
climatebase.org (edited from .com) - we actively post there along with other amazing climate companies.
It really depends on the airline, but it's fairly common to put newer aircraft with WiFi on more business-heavy routes, and put the older aircraft on more tourist-heavy routes where passengers are more cost conscious…
How did Tuchu's highlighting compared to the abstract?
I use the example of publics works projects in San Francisco. There's a road called Van Ness that is going to have a bus rapid transit lane running down the middle of it. Should be really easy to do. But it's been about…
Kind of like this? https://techxplore.com/news/2019-06-intel-eye-contact-video-...
> It is a rare company that spends money and resources on verifying from their users' point of view that they're being delivered what was promised -- unless that company actively cares about the user. I have gotten a…
What’s the value of the land and the sweat equity? You may have paid $100k and time but the buyer is paying all in currency for the finished product.
Side door: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747-400#747-400_Boeing_...
Youtube works this way to some extent.
Not surprising in general, but given the reality that SF is the most tech-dense city in the world, it's an interesting observation that people perceive jobs to be scarce enough that the opportunity cost of leaving is…
Yes. That’s why they’re laying people off, and why Uber stock is up in after hours trading. Because of these layoffs, their margins have actually improved. Doesn’t make things any better for the people who find…
This is older analysis [1] but Uber is profitable on each ride in their biggest markets until you deduct the OPEX of the main co. The burn of sales, marketing, engineering, support, their rider safety team, the driver…
> But numbers can change They could, but I just tried calling the numbers on the back of two cards from merged/acquired banks and they both forwarded to the acquiring bank. Yes it's a small sample size, but I suspect…
I’ve been asked to “call the number printed on the back of [my] card” which would be much harder to spoof.
https://www.opentable.com/state-of-industry Scroll down and click "city" instead of country. SF bookings on OpenTable were consistently down starting the last week of February. Your restaurant might have had different…
Have the demand letters worked out so far?
[Follow up]. They just released gerbers, BOMs, and other documents. Some key parts are still unavailable in quantity, unfortunately.
Exactly. The press reads as if anyone with access to a factory capable of manufacturing electrical systems with custom enclosures could pull the files, place some orders, and start pumping units out as soon as their…
That's why dosing is by weight and for children is a liquid, so the dose can be adjusted easily.
The Traitorous Eight would only have been possible in California, not Washington, because of the position on noncompetes.
> As an FYI, we _do_ use Figma Slides internally for pretty much everything I think this is part of the issue. How much of the internal use stays within the editor view? Do you have any internal stakeholders who won’t…
EEOC is based on national origin not nationality.
> one should also keep in mind that people (especially engineers) are extremely biased and tend to drastically overestimate the cost of mistakes I've found the opposite to be true, especially with engineers moving from…
> without wasting the time of the people who don't need to be part of it In my experience, the very people who think these cross-team sync meetings are a waste that they don't need to be a part of are the first to make…
Thanks and fixed!
climatebase.org (edited from .com) - we actively post there along with other amazing climate companies.
It really depends on the airline, but it's fairly common to put newer aircraft with WiFi on more business-heavy routes, and put the older aircraft on more tourist-heavy routes where passengers are more cost conscious…
How did Tuchu's highlighting compared to the abstract?
I use the example of publics works projects in San Francisco. There's a road called Van Ness that is going to have a bus rapid transit lane running down the middle of it. Should be really easy to do. But it's been about…
Kind of like this? https://techxplore.com/news/2019-06-intel-eye-contact-video-...
> It is a rare company that spends money and resources on verifying from their users' point of view that they're being delivered what was promised -- unless that company actively cares about the user. I have gotten a…
What’s the value of the land and the sweat equity? You may have paid $100k and time but the buyer is paying all in currency for the finished product.
Side door: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747-400#747-400_Boeing_...
Youtube works this way to some extent.
Not surprising in general, but given the reality that SF is the most tech-dense city in the world, it's an interesting observation that people perceive jobs to be scarce enough that the opportunity cost of leaving is…
Yes. That’s why they’re laying people off, and why Uber stock is up in after hours trading. Because of these layoffs, their margins have actually improved. Doesn’t make things any better for the people who find…
This is older analysis [1] but Uber is profitable on each ride in their biggest markets until you deduct the OPEX of the main co. The burn of sales, marketing, engineering, support, their rider safety team, the driver…
> But numbers can change They could, but I just tried calling the numbers on the back of two cards from merged/acquired banks and they both forwarded to the acquiring bank. Yes it's a small sample size, but I suspect…
I’ve been asked to “call the number printed on the back of [my] card” which would be much harder to spoof.
https://www.opentable.com/state-of-industry Scroll down and click "city" instead of country. SF bookings on OpenTable were consistently down starting the last week of February. Your restaurant might have had different…
Have the demand letters worked out so far?
[Follow up]. They just released gerbers, BOMs, and other documents. Some key parts are still unavailable in quantity, unfortunately.
Exactly. The press reads as if anyone with access to a factory capable of manufacturing electrical systems with custom enclosures could pull the files, place some orders, and start pumping units out as soon as their…