I have a similar experience where I live. Taking a scooter only saved me a dollar or two on my trips over a ride share. It even took me longer to scoot over rather than what the ride share would typically take too, so…
I could imagine the Dutch auction would only change the strategy of scalpers, besides being a massive money grab for artists, venues and ticket master. The strategy for scalpers now appears to be get in as fast as…
Australia has a few “major events” laws aimed at preventing the worse of scalping. They mostly require that any reselling not be more than a fixed percentage of the original resale price (I think it’s 20% from memory).…
In Australia we can use a phone number or email address to transfer money. It’s near instant transfer and even comes up with the full name of the person you’re sending money to. Little cumbersome since I never bothered…
> Now I²C is a particularly sloppy protocol I know this pain as an embedded software monkey. So many edge cases unthought of and no method to gracefully fail. Not to mention you always find some fault with the I²C…
I have a similar experience where I live. Taking a scooter only saved me a dollar or two on my trips over a ride share. It even took me longer to scoot over rather than what the ride share would typically take too, so…
I could imagine the Dutch auction would only change the strategy of scalpers, besides being a massive money grab for artists, venues and ticket master. The strategy for scalpers now appears to be get in as fast as…
Australia has a few “major events” laws aimed at preventing the worse of scalping. They mostly require that any reselling not be more than a fixed percentage of the original resale price (I think it’s 20% from memory).…
In Australia we can use a phone number or email address to transfer money. It’s near instant transfer and even comes up with the full name of the person you’re sending money to. Little cumbersome since I never bothered…
> Now I²C is a particularly sloppy protocol I know this pain as an embedded software monkey. So many edge cases unthought of and no method to gracefully fail. Not to mention you always find some fault with the I²C…