The mechanism would be that if the user has chosen to follow an account then posts from that account falls under common carrier. If the platform choses to show you other posts then it's under their responsibility.
You mean like GDPR but stronger?
This is actually quite interesting. I ran into Stefan Ingves on the street in Stockholm, the former Governor of the Swedish Riksbank, and asked him why the Swedish inflation calculations did not include housing prices.…
It's actually a quite good idea: https://www.single.earth
Thank you for doing it! We’ve been subscribers for a while now and it’s great.
I don’t know, we all owe Germany quite a bit for their solar subsidies.
Love Dependabot! Worth every penny. Happy you can work on it full time.
And you think moving to Japan will alleviate that?
As a somewhat frustrated user I can't understand the design decision Crashlytics did that they won't notify you of crashes unless they have a matching dSYM. I've tried to explain why this complicates the use case for…
I don't think that she would refer to herself as an engineer, but more as an enthusiast. Nothing to do with sexism but more that she's not that interested in working with engineery stuff like reliability, fault…
I don't know, during the last decade we've had billion dollar tech companies such as Spotify, King and Klarna come out of Stockholm which isn't the largest hub in Europe.
IANAL but it seems that Sweden has agreements with certain countries to enable questioning of someone who's not in the country. When it comes to EU states it's pretty straight forward. One thing that would complicate…
[Shameless Plug] We recently launched a free flashcards app on the Mac App Store called PAL: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pal-flashcards/id1187236321?... It's also available on https://www.pal9000.com We've tried…
Yahoo had a negative valuation if you removed their stake in Alibaba.
And I'm saying that there are people not inside your car that cares about how you're driving. Most of Uber's rides are in densely populated areas with plenty of other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Even if it's safe (measured by say accidents) aggressive driving still causes problems for pedestrians and other drivers.
Seems like AT&T are increasing the caps and adding the option to have an "unlimited" version: http://arstechnica.com/business/2016/03/att-boosts-data-caps...
This is a great argument, but I suspect that we'll see a similar pattern as we did with processing power: We got to the point where we really didn't need more horsepower and could focus on other things, such as energy…
Isn't fiber being rolled out across the US?
I disagree, it's a very valid assumption to make given that mobile data quotas are increasing and metered broadband connections are most likely going to be a thing of the past. Edit: Also, Apples targets the premium…
Not really, market value requires a buyer too.
It's probably going to be a while before Brazil resumes its trajectory: http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21684778-former-star-...
As other commenters has said, fundraising is never easy no matter where you are. There's plenty of super early stage money you can get (i.e. up to $100k) from government grants etc. so that part isn't that hard. What's…
I'm not sure you can count what you get after taxes as salary, your personal taxes is normally considered part of your salary. The "arbetsgivaravgift" (i.e. taxes that your employer pays) is about 30% of your salary, so…
Wouldn't that be good though? Then he's free to buy property and other things with his "laundered" money if he's cleared from any wrongdoing. It's not that easy to convert a large amount of bitcoins into money that you…
The mechanism would be that if the user has chosen to follow an account then posts from that account falls under common carrier. If the platform choses to show you other posts then it's under their responsibility.
You mean like GDPR but stronger?
This is actually quite interesting. I ran into Stefan Ingves on the street in Stockholm, the former Governor of the Swedish Riksbank, and asked him why the Swedish inflation calculations did not include housing prices.…
It's actually a quite good idea: https://www.single.earth
Thank you for doing it! We’ve been subscribers for a while now and it’s great.
I don’t know, we all owe Germany quite a bit for their solar subsidies.
Love Dependabot! Worth every penny. Happy you can work on it full time.
And you think moving to Japan will alleviate that?
As a somewhat frustrated user I can't understand the design decision Crashlytics did that they won't notify you of crashes unless they have a matching dSYM. I've tried to explain why this complicates the use case for…
I don't think that she would refer to herself as an engineer, but more as an enthusiast. Nothing to do with sexism but more that she's not that interested in working with engineery stuff like reliability, fault…
I don't know, during the last decade we've had billion dollar tech companies such as Spotify, King and Klarna come out of Stockholm which isn't the largest hub in Europe.
IANAL but it seems that Sweden has agreements with certain countries to enable questioning of someone who's not in the country. When it comes to EU states it's pretty straight forward. One thing that would complicate…
[Shameless Plug] We recently launched a free flashcards app on the Mac App Store called PAL: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pal-flashcards/id1187236321?... It's also available on https://www.pal9000.com We've tried…
Yahoo had a negative valuation if you removed their stake in Alibaba.
And I'm saying that there are people not inside your car that cares about how you're driving. Most of Uber's rides are in densely populated areas with plenty of other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Even if it's safe (measured by say accidents) aggressive driving still causes problems for pedestrians and other drivers.
Seems like AT&T are increasing the caps and adding the option to have an "unlimited" version: http://arstechnica.com/business/2016/03/att-boosts-data-caps...
This is a great argument, but I suspect that we'll see a similar pattern as we did with processing power: We got to the point where we really didn't need more horsepower and could focus on other things, such as energy…
Isn't fiber being rolled out across the US?
I disagree, it's a very valid assumption to make given that mobile data quotas are increasing and metered broadband connections are most likely going to be a thing of the past. Edit: Also, Apples targets the premium…
Not really, market value requires a buyer too.
It's probably going to be a while before Brazil resumes its trajectory: http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21684778-former-star-...
As other commenters has said, fundraising is never easy no matter where you are. There's plenty of super early stage money you can get (i.e. up to $100k) from government grants etc. so that part isn't that hard. What's…
I'm not sure you can count what you get after taxes as salary, your personal taxes is normally considered part of your salary. The "arbetsgivaravgift" (i.e. taxes that your employer pays) is about 30% of your salary, so…
Wouldn't that be good though? Then he's free to buy property and other things with his "laundered" money if he's cleared from any wrongdoing. It's not that easy to convert a large amount of bitcoins into money that you…