> This tale also illustrates the point that you can move companies from Wall Street to Silicon Valley, and replace cynical baby boomers with optimistic millennials (Robinhood’s co-founders are in their mid-30s) who…
> (In the following, I assume that tail-calls, i.e. those where a function end with another function call, but without modifying its result, do not actually use stack space. Once all recursive function calls are tail…
Isn’t cash already expensive?
You originally posted as lucideer then instead of editing that you posted as piaste. It looks like there are more of us than there are, possibly.
> Randomized passwords are better than personally identifiable passwords Better in what sense? If you can’t remember it you have to store it, which increases surface of attack.
I saw Terraform and was out, because I don’t have the money to pour into recurring costs. Can we have nice things without it being a hook to buy something?
> This tale also illustrates the point that you can move companies from Wall Street to Silicon Valley, and replace cynical baby boomers with optimistic millennials (Robinhood’s co-founders are in their mid-30s) who…
> (In the following, I assume that tail-calls, i.e. those where a function end with another function call, but without modifying its result, do not actually use stack space. Once all recursive function calls are tail…
Isn’t cash already expensive?
You originally posted as lucideer then instead of editing that you posted as piaste. It looks like there are more of us than there are, possibly.
> Randomized passwords are better than personally identifiable passwords Better in what sense? If you can’t remember it you have to store it, which increases surface of attack.
I saw Terraform and was out, because I don’t have the money to pour into recurring costs. Can we have nice things without it being a hook to buy something?