1. Wake up 15 minutes before standup 2. Put on dress shirt over gym shorts 3. Write code until dark, try to eat/drink coffee when time allows (meetings) 4. Go to sleep
git reflog would be very difficult to use without them, wouldn't it?
...and our modern phones don't look like the "Phone" or "Dialer" app icons on my phone. Icons are idioms.
...and a lack of understanding that your phone won't work tomorrow can impact your safety. Presumably the phone was near GP's actual surroundings.
Exactly, why check for cars before crossing the road? If it's dangerous enough, it'll hit you.
Crypto admin and custodian services exist though. If the allegations are true it sounds like scammy people just ran a scam, and crypto made it easier.
Are there other crypto funds that are structured to handle a failure better? I know it's crypto but it's shocking to see people invest in a suitcase stuffed with dollar bills.
> Crypto hedge-funds money is a cold-wallet Is this the case here, specifically? (I assume so, just curious)
Failed hedge funds aren't new. Can someone with more knowledge explain why liquidating this one is so much more difficult than traditional ones? What's the next step here, SEC lawsuits?
Yeah without knowing if they made a profit this isn't all that interesting. This is actually one of the least sophisticated/most expensive methods I've seen for a pump.
I know, still surprised no one has called it that
Tulip mania is the go-to comment for every post about crypto on HN, you don't need the link. Shocked no one called this a Ponzi scheme yet.
Ether's confusing though because the SEC has explicitly said in the past that "offers and sales of Ether are not securities transactions." https://www.sec.gov/news/speech/speech-hinman-061418 Gensler's comments today…
The Howey Test
Nothing has been proved, it would be impossible to disprove. Stated without evidence, dismissed without it.
Thank you for some subtlety. I have friends that want Bezos beheaded and want the NYPD union defunded. Put most broadly: you are advocating for the creation of one union advocating for the reduction of another at the…
That's too broad, you can negotiate things like salary independently. Other things you cannot, and it's often to prevent them from saying "Sally agreed to lower her vacation time to 2 weeks, is that ok with you too?" I…
That's just a list of average salary by country. Does it show which of these are "UNIONIZED European programmers" and how many are "NON-UNION Americans?" If not, we can dismiss the claim outright.
Base salary or total compensation? Do you have any data or reason to believe "unionized European programmers don't get paid nearly the same as un-unionized American ones?"
Which is good right?! Nope! Labor markets can reach a point where each job added does not create enough productivity to cover its cost, every next job after that is inefficient ("slack"). With an unemployment rate as…
1. Wake up 15 minutes before standup 2. Put on dress shirt over gym shorts 3. Write code until dark, try to eat/drink coffee when time allows (meetings) 4. Go to sleep
git reflog would be very difficult to use without them, wouldn't it?
...and our modern phones don't look like the "Phone" or "Dialer" app icons on my phone. Icons are idioms.
...and a lack of understanding that your phone won't work tomorrow can impact your safety. Presumably the phone was near GP's actual surroundings.
Exactly, why check for cars before crossing the road? If it's dangerous enough, it'll hit you.
Crypto admin and custodian services exist though. If the allegations are true it sounds like scammy people just ran a scam, and crypto made it easier.
Are there other crypto funds that are structured to handle a failure better? I know it's crypto but it's shocking to see people invest in a suitcase stuffed with dollar bills.
> Crypto hedge-funds money is a cold-wallet Is this the case here, specifically? (I assume so, just curious)
Failed hedge funds aren't new. Can someone with more knowledge explain why liquidating this one is so much more difficult than traditional ones? What's the next step here, SEC lawsuits?
Yeah without knowing if they made a profit this isn't all that interesting. This is actually one of the least sophisticated/most expensive methods I've seen for a pump.
I know, still surprised no one has called it that
Tulip mania is the go-to comment for every post about crypto on HN, you don't need the link. Shocked no one called this a Ponzi scheme yet.
Ether's confusing though because the SEC has explicitly said in the past that "offers and sales of Ether are not securities transactions." https://www.sec.gov/news/speech/speech-hinman-061418 Gensler's comments today…
The Howey Test
Nothing has been proved, it would be impossible to disprove. Stated without evidence, dismissed without it.
Thank you for some subtlety. I have friends that want Bezos beheaded and want the NYPD union defunded. Put most broadly: you are advocating for the creation of one union advocating for the reduction of another at the…
That's too broad, you can negotiate things like salary independently. Other things you cannot, and it's often to prevent them from saying "Sally agreed to lower her vacation time to 2 weeks, is that ok with you too?" I…
That's just a list of average salary by country. Does it show which of these are "UNIONIZED European programmers" and how many are "NON-UNION Americans?" If not, we can dismiss the claim outright.
Base salary or total compensation? Do you have any data or reason to believe "unionized European programmers don't get paid nearly the same as un-unionized American ones?"
Which is good right?! Nope! Labor markets can reach a point where each job added does not create enough productivity to cover its cost, every next job after that is inefficient ("slack"). With an unemployment rate as…