Yep. At a certain level promotion is not about just doing something well. Funnily enough, his plans now are to go do other things (presumably well) without a particular sense of direction and hope that it works out.
How many minutes before the flight do you usually arrive to the airport? If not 15, why?
The whole story is shockingly boring. It's like a counting cards except you don't even need to know probabilities.
Wonderful to see people reinventing taxation from the first principles: "awesome country to live in, with great education and social security, but these are expensive countries, from a Tax perspective"
It's not appropriate to use the word "confiscate" in this context. If you're not satisfied with the social contract of this country, you're free to leave and earn money elsewhere.
Perhaps an interesting way to interpret what you're saying is that SF is bad enough that people no longer want to move there since all their surplus income will be consumed by housing costs (valid concern!). But new…
If there is nowhere to house new engineers, why do companies apply for H1-B?
> let's be real, this country doesn't have nearly enough STEM professionals to meet demand ... at current salaries.
Do you also have to pay "thousands" of dollars to accountants? This particular bit seems to be an exaggeration, as I would imagine any tax software should be able to deal with foreign income. And with only federal…
What is so good about growth if proceeds only go to the people who already have capital?
Does he have any control over future development of javascript and how this future development will affect a wider community? I don't think he does. But he is the CEO of the company, and what the company does going…
Alternatively, they could probably make all the dates happen at home by offering NYC men some of the money that would otherwise go towards the flight.
Note that I'm criticizing this beliefs, and not the distribution of future probabilities. Of course company might be overvalued now at $250, and sure, it might hit $500 later. But if you're certain it will be $500 in…
Is stock overvalued at $250 or is it going to be worth $500 within 3 years? It really can't be both.
He absolutely can do whatever he wants. Just as long as he doesn't call it "taking some responsibility"* *correction: as explained elsewhere, this is potentially a misquote: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7265916
> Mr. Reeves said he’s been “amazed at the changes” and has watched housing prices rise. Local companies should take some responsibility, he said. And to take "some responsibility", he made it easier to push housing…
I think that's what you would call a break in a pattern though. Of course, the infinite series will stay infinite.
TL;DR: the country is all right, just didn't like it that much
> I went home that day and realized that Twitter, and the ensuing social media explosion, would dramatically alter the landscape of not only what I do through my blog, but design, fashion, lifestyle, culture,…
There must be a name for a logical construct where you imagine an obscure explanation for a phenomenon, reject this explanation and then extrapolate this rejection to phenomenon itself.
Perhaps it helps to clarify that the evil here is not that college loans exist, but how easy it is to get them to pay for any kind of education, how much you can borrow, and how impossible it is to get rid of this debt…
He most definitely is an American now. Otherwise he would be deported by now.
The article concludes that Windows RT meets students needs perfectly, but it's hardly surprising since the college's workflow is so heavily skewed towards Microsoft applications. It's equivalent to saying Mac OS X is an…
Nobody? What these examples demonstrate is not that C is "hard", but that it's powerful.
This is not a very accurate quote, very link baity.
Yep. At a certain level promotion is not about just doing something well. Funnily enough, his plans now are to go do other things (presumably well) without a particular sense of direction and hope that it works out.
How many minutes before the flight do you usually arrive to the airport? If not 15, why?
The whole story is shockingly boring. It's like a counting cards except you don't even need to know probabilities.
Wonderful to see people reinventing taxation from the first principles: "awesome country to live in, with great education and social security, but these are expensive countries, from a Tax perspective"
It's not appropriate to use the word "confiscate" in this context. If you're not satisfied with the social contract of this country, you're free to leave and earn money elsewhere.
Perhaps an interesting way to interpret what you're saying is that SF is bad enough that people no longer want to move there since all their surplus income will be consumed by housing costs (valid concern!). But new…
If there is nowhere to house new engineers, why do companies apply for H1-B?
> let's be real, this country doesn't have nearly enough STEM professionals to meet demand ... at current salaries.
Do you also have to pay "thousands" of dollars to accountants? This particular bit seems to be an exaggeration, as I would imagine any tax software should be able to deal with foreign income. And with only federal…
What is so good about growth if proceeds only go to the people who already have capital?
Does he have any control over future development of javascript and how this future development will affect a wider community? I don't think he does. But he is the CEO of the company, and what the company does going…
Alternatively, they could probably make all the dates happen at home by offering NYC men some of the money that would otherwise go towards the flight.
Note that I'm criticizing this beliefs, and not the distribution of future probabilities. Of course company might be overvalued now at $250, and sure, it might hit $500 later. But if you're certain it will be $500 in…
Is stock overvalued at $250 or is it going to be worth $500 within 3 years? It really can't be both.
He absolutely can do whatever he wants. Just as long as he doesn't call it "taking some responsibility"* *correction: as explained elsewhere, this is potentially a misquote: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7265916
> Mr. Reeves said he’s been “amazed at the changes” and has watched housing prices rise. Local companies should take some responsibility, he said. And to take "some responsibility", he made it easier to push housing…
I think that's what you would call a break in a pattern though. Of course, the infinite series will stay infinite.
TL;DR: the country is all right, just didn't like it that much
> I went home that day and realized that Twitter, and the ensuing social media explosion, would dramatically alter the landscape of not only what I do through my blog, but design, fashion, lifestyle, culture,…
There must be a name for a logical construct where you imagine an obscure explanation for a phenomenon, reject this explanation and then extrapolate this rejection to phenomenon itself.
Perhaps it helps to clarify that the evil here is not that college loans exist, but how easy it is to get them to pay for any kind of education, how much you can borrow, and how impossible it is to get rid of this debt…
He most definitely is an American now. Otherwise he would be deported by now.
The article concludes that Windows RT meets students needs perfectly, but it's hardly surprising since the college's workflow is so heavily skewed towards Microsoft applications. It's equivalent to saying Mac OS X is an…
Nobody? What these examples demonstrate is not that C is "hard", but that it's powerful.
This is not a very accurate quote, very link baity.