and the C# is missing the `async Task` boilerplate
How did the soda get from Costco to the machines, how was the cash collected? Might be low effort but don't think you can call it passive revenue.
I think your talking about a different app, KakaoMap, which you're right isn't totally localised. KakaoTalk is though.
If you're referring to the 1.71m = 5.6 feet. It's technically correct but confusing, 5.6' != 5'6".
They do count them and they do report them. See "Rejected ballot papers" https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/who-we-are-and-what-w...
He can't just choose to pay the $1bn to get out of it. It's basically a fine he'd have to pay if he is unable to complete the deal due to his financing falling through or a couple of other extremely unlikely things.
How does it give you privacy when all your transactions are visible to all on chain?
A slice of toast with peanut butter and Marmite has been my standard breakfast for the last few years.
I built a recommendation engine[0] using the BoardGameGeek data with the methods described in Significance[1]. I've also extended it[2] relatively recently to have a tweakable ranking system which my father explains…
What happens when someone's private key is lost/stolen?
old.reddit.com still works fine
Where did you get the information that they've blocked people traveling from anywhere with Covid. You can still turn up now from Europe and be let in, they just ask you to install an app and report your health status…
That's weird because I get your ideal update flow in the apps of theirs I use (Rider, Webstorm & Datagrip) i.e. a notification that there is a new update with an update now button that downloads and installs the update.…
and the C# is missing the `async Task` boilerplate
How did the soda get from Costco to the machines, how was the cash collected? Might be low effort but don't think you can call it passive revenue.
I think your talking about a different app, KakaoMap, which you're right isn't totally localised. KakaoTalk is though.
If you're referring to the 1.71m = 5.6 feet. It's technically correct but confusing, 5.6' != 5'6".
They do count them and they do report them. See "Rejected ballot papers" https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/who-we-are-and-what-w...
He can't just choose to pay the $1bn to get out of it. It's basically a fine he'd have to pay if he is unable to complete the deal due to his financing falling through or a couple of other extremely unlikely things.
How does it give you privacy when all your transactions are visible to all on chain?
A slice of toast with peanut butter and Marmite has been my standard breakfast for the last few years.
I built a recommendation engine[0] using the BoardGameGeek data with the methods described in Significance[1]. I've also extended it[2] relatively recently to have a tweakable ranking system which my father explains…
What happens when someone's private key is lost/stolen?
old.reddit.com still works fine
Where did you get the information that they've blocked people traveling from anywhere with Covid. You can still turn up now from Europe and be let in, they just ask you to install an app and report your health status…
That's weird because I get your ideal update flow in the apps of theirs I use (Rider, Webstorm & Datagrip) i.e. a notification that there is a new update with an update now button that downloads and installs the update.…