My wife swears up and down she witnessed someone wave a driverless car (maybe a Cruise?) through an intersection in the Sunset.
At my last company I worked way more than 40 hours a week during the ~5 years until we sold. However, even when I was often working 10-12 hours a day, plus many hours on weekends, I would take advantage of the…
It sounds like you are just buying the same class of preferred stock as series B investors did, so it's not "quasi stock" it's just "stock". What is the distinction you are making?
5 years ago the developer experience working with the Adyen API was significantly worse than Stripe's. Also, the initial in-person EMV implementation, and how it integrated with online payments, was inferior when…
Yeah but the 2015 rMBP was, like, the One True Laptop. I held until M1 as well, but I think the stars won't so align again any time soon.
No, this is not normal in my experience using only gmail for all my companies for about a decade.
The thing is there's no money in charging writers, really. There's just not enough of them, and they aren't going to pay you enough (certainly not to reach golden egg territory). You must monetize on a per reader basis…
My wife swears up and down she witnessed someone wave a driverless car (maybe a Cruise?) through an intersection in the Sunset.
At my last company I worked way more than 40 hours a week during the ~5 years until we sold. However, even when I was often working 10-12 hours a day, plus many hours on weekends, I would take advantage of the…
It sounds like you are just buying the same class of preferred stock as series B investors did, so it's not "quasi stock" it's just "stock". What is the distinction you are making?
5 years ago the developer experience working with the Adyen API was significantly worse than Stripe's. Also, the initial in-person EMV implementation, and how it integrated with online payments, was inferior when…
Yeah but the 2015 rMBP was, like, the One True Laptop. I held until M1 as well, but I think the stars won't so align again any time soon.
No, this is not normal in my experience using only gmail for all my companies for about a decade.
The thing is there's no money in charging writers, really. There's just not enough of them, and they aren't going to pay you enough (certainly not to reach golden egg territory). You must monetize on a per reader basis…