Subscribe to and watch destroy all software by Gary Bernhardt. It will teach you skills that are applicable to any stack and more importantly, watching him program will show you what us possible in terms of…
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Of course it's the new technology that causes this and not economists running monetary experiments, that keeps wages stagnant. (who would expect the purchasing power of money to drop when increasing the money supply!?)…
What a brilliant "solution": if somebody does something you are not happy with... just deport them!
This seems like a pretty poor strategy for the involved companies. 1) It makes other companies (not involved in the agreement) more attractive, as their salaries will be closer to the salaries offered by the companies…
Don't be torn: there's a place for both. The affordable mass-produced stuff is great for obvious reasons, while the wasteful, pretentious hippster-alternative is cool for whomever happens to get off on this stuff. The…
As a European I don't feel this way. Unless you have a contract with a company that states you such rights, that is... If you give up information voluntarily (even if you aren't aware of it) why should it obligate…
Of course. I didn't mean to say that she/he should actually start an insurance company. I wanted to point out that there are market-incentives that might motivate someone to offer such a service without the need for a…
Car insurance is different, because it also covers damages you inflict on others and other people's property. I am speaking out against mandatory insurance of your own property. Yes, there will be cases where people are…
It doesn't really make sense to extrapolate future stock performance from past stock performance. The market says: If you consider all publicly available information, we think that facebook will earn its shareholders…
Actually, "protecting" ideas as if they were property is in direct opposition to personal rights, so this should be expected. It's weird how "intellectual property" somehow got associated with personal liberty, the free…
Exactly. It is a feature of money if it is costly to produce. The alternative is inflation (and economic instability) as soon as people start generating income by producing money for basically nothing.
Subscribe to and watch destroy all software by Gary Bernhardt. It will teach you skills that are applicable to any stack and more importantly, watching him program will show you what us possible in terms of…
kiwi.com allows searching for time of stay, e. g. between 2-10 days, but not providing any exact dates.
Of course it's the new technology that causes this and not economists running monetary experiments, that keeps wages stagnant. (who would expect the purchasing power of money to drop when increasing the money supply!?)…
What a brilliant "solution": if somebody does something you are not happy with... just deport them!
This seems like a pretty poor strategy for the involved companies. 1) It makes other companies (not involved in the agreement) more attractive, as their salaries will be closer to the salaries offered by the companies…
Don't be torn: there's a place for both. The affordable mass-produced stuff is great for obvious reasons, while the wasteful, pretentious hippster-alternative is cool for whomever happens to get off on this stuff. The…
As a European I don't feel this way. Unless you have a contract with a company that states you such rights, that is... If you give up information voluntarily (even if you aren't aware of it) why should it obligate…
Of course. I didn't mean to say that she/he should actually start an insurance company. I wanted to point out that there are market-incentives that might motivate someone to offer such a service without the need for a…
Car insurance is different, because it also covers damages you inflict on others and other people's property. I am speaking out against mandatory insurance of your own property. Yes, there will be cases where people are…
It doesn't really make sense to extrapolate future stock performance from past stock performance. The market says: If you consider all publicly available information, we think that facebook will earn its shareholders…
Actually, "protecting" ideas as if they were property is in direct opposition to personal rights, so this should be expected. It's weird how "intellectual property" somehow got associated with personal liberty, the free…
Exactly. It is a feature of money if it is costly to produce. The alternative is inflation (and economic instability) as soon as people start generating income by producing money for basically nothing.