I would rather be charged for what I'm using instead of an amount that's fudged to amortize unexpected incidental costs over all users. Maybe some kind of additional insurance against extra costs might be a feature that…
Perhaps you're comparing a multithreaded version with a single threaded version, or a single-host build vs distributed build. When adding new features to a compiler, you might want to verify that the old and new…
Like the GP says, I can't imagine that would take more than a few days, even for a very large project with many dependencies.
Doesn't that statistic imply that working more correlates with higher earnings?
Savings like these are generally passed on to stakeholders; existing contracts (e.g. vendors, clients, employees, contractors) are rarely automatically renegotiated to reflect lower cap ex
WeWork isn't a great apples-to-apples comparison with a residence; it's more like a hotel. This lease almost certainly includes insurance, maintenance, cleaning, and maybe even services like a stocked kitchen,…
If they're paying you, isn't it dedicated solely to your economic activity?
The uniformity across all devices is great in Safari too. Synced passwords between my work laptop, home laptop, phone, and iPad is such a convenience. Also great if I'm reading an article at home and then want to bring…
Is it ethical to genetically engineer animals (e.g. people) to be braindead?
Yes, generally if you work full time, your employer contractually owns any IP you produce unless you disclose that you're involved in outside projects.
This is throwing any efficient-market hypothesis out the window. Msybe this would work for a year, but why would anyone invest in fund B if it is a consistent loser. If you can figure out a way to slowly buy an asset…
Who is this guy and why is this website spreading his opinions. Nothing he says is based in facts or data. All of his conclusions begin with "I feel" not "The data indicate." He says, "I’m sure the British Empire in the…
They would have less of an opportunity to become iconic if the biggest media distributors censored them immediately.
The stock photo of a Klansman really makes me sympathetic to their case
Hopefully your people's people's people don't interpret "setup e-mail for Mrs. Clinton to use on her Blackberry" as "setup an e-mail server on Mrs. Clinton's existing hardware and configure it on her Blackberrry."
"Automatically reject 10% of applicants. We don't hire unlucky people."
Building a sustainable arbitrage business requires scale. Margins are thin and should always be getting thinner, so to remain viable, you have to pursue ever more exotic arbitrage opportunities. Arbitrage opportunities…
But how is requiring the programmer to know that he has to check error codes and whatnot any different from requiring the call be place in a try/catch block? Most cases where exceptions are useful are when the…
lol wat
If you have to ask this question, you're not ready for this kind of risky investing.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-13/they-re-t...
HFTs are almost entirely makers; retail and institutional do almost all the taking, so taxing the takers may not have the desired impact on the industry.
Not really missing anything, but if you're willing to accept buying/selling 1% away from the "ideal" price, it's hard to complain about an HFT making a penny because you can't back-off when the market is moving.
Automating the work done by human traders, market makers, and specialists has not only facilitated decimilization resulting in smaller spreads, but also allowed trading fees for the retail investor to reach historic…
There are some exchanges that have tried this, but it's hard when the auction price cannot result in a price better than the NBBO (which is just one way the Reg-NMS has stifled innovation). They are having more success…
I would rather be charged for what I'm using instead of an amount that's fudged to amortize unexpected incidental costs over all users. Maybe some kind of additional insurance against extra costs might be a feature that…
Perhaps you're comparing a multithreaded version with a single threaded version, or a single-host build vs distributed build. When adding new features to a compiler, you might want to verify that the old and new…
Like the GP says, I can't imagine that would take more than a few days, even for a very large project with many dependencies.
Doesn't that statistic imply that working more correlates with higher earnings?
Savings like these are generally passed on to stakeholders; existing contracts (e.g. vendors, clients, employees, contractors) are rarely automatically renegotiated to reflect lower cap ex
WeWork isn't a great apples-to-apples comparison with a residence; it's more like a hotel. This lease almost certainly includes insurance, maintenance, cleaning, and maybe even services like a stocked kitchen,…
If they're paying you, isn't it dedicated solely to your economic activity?
The uniformity across all devices is great in Safari too. Synced passwords between my work laptop, home laptop, phone, and iPad is such a convenience. Also great if I'm reading an article at home and then want to bring…
Is it ethical to genetically engineer animals (e.g. people) to be braindead?
Yes, generally if you work full time, your employer contractually owns any IP you produce unless you disclose that you're involved in outside projects.
This is throwing any efficient-market hypothesis out the window. Msybe this would work for a year, but why would anyone invest in fund B if it is a consistent loser. If you can figure out a way to slowly buy an asset…
Who is this guy and why is this website spreading his opinions. Nothing he says is based in facts or data. All of his conclusions begin with "I feel" not "The data indicate." He says, "I’m sure the British Empire in the…
They would have less of an opportunity to become iconic if the biggest media distributors censored them immediately.
The stock photo of a Klansman really makes me sympathetic to their case
Hopefully your people's people's people don't interpret "setup e-mail for Mrs. Clinton to use on her Blackberry" as "setup an e-mail server on Mrs. Clinton's existing hardware and configure it on her Blackberrry."
"Automatically reject 10% of applicants. We don't hire unlucky people."
Building a sustainable arbitrage business requires scale. Margins are thin and should always be getting thinner, so to remain viable, you have to pursue ever more exotic arbitrage opportunities. Arbitrage opportunities…
But how is requiring the programmer to know that he has to check error codes and whatnot any different from requiring the call be place in a try/catch block? Most cases where exceptions are useful are when the…
lol wat
If you have to ask this question, you're not ready for this kind of risky investing.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-13/they-re-t...
HFTs are almost entirely makers; retail and institutional do almost all the taking, so taxing the takers may not have the desired impact on the industry.
Not really missing anything, but if you're willing to accept buying/selling 1% away from the "ideal" price, it's hard to complain about an HFT making a penny because you can't back-off when the market is moving.
Automating the work done by human traders, market makers, and specialists has not only facilitated decimilization resulting in smaller spreads, but also allowed trading fees for the retail investor to reach historic…
There are some exchanges that have tried this, but it's hard when the auction price cannot result in a price better than the NBBO (which is just one way the Reg-NMS has stifled innovation). They are having more success…