Take a look at Rapid City, SD. You can get 4+ acres pretty easily. We have a decent sized tech community that is active and growing.
If you are talking about >Small investors who get sucked into these situations are likely to be harmed eventually, yet the regulators – who are supposed to be protecting investors – appear to be neither present nor…
Apologies, I thought your response was a reply to a different comment.
Can you expand on why y’all makes them feel degraded? Y’all is often used to convey a feeling of warmth towards the addressee or express familiarity, which seems the opposite of degrading.
> But if you are not in China, you have no reason to prepare for coronavirus specifically. Tell that to people in Italy or South Korea.
If only political grandstanding wasn’t necessary and we could have nuanced discussions in public.
Because people and companies who do this add no value to society. They are parasites.
Location: United States Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: -Languages: Ruby, Elixir, Perl, Javascript, Python, Java, Kotlin, Scala, lua, C# -Databases: Postgres, Mysql, Redis, ElasticSearch, DynamoDB…
I’ve been off Effexor for almost three years now and I still get shivers when I think about the brain zaps.
Not unless there was malicious intent or willful negligence. Amazon is a data driven company. The data shows that a “blame” culture results in more incidents. (Airline industry taught us this:…
That is what a Market Maker is.
Actually in this case presuming is not understandable, there is no evidence or reasonable grounds to support his statement.
How many universes can we daisy chain together?
Because this is mainly being used for interns. In general, you don't fly in interns for onsite interviews.
Almost all of Amazon.com has been migrated to AWS.
As does yours. Any data to back up that number, or just anecdotal evidence?
Yes, you get additional stock grants every year.
You really should have noted you were using on-demand pricing at the beginning of the article.
Of course they don't put them downtown. The logistics would be a nightmare (especially for distribution centers).
>Also consider: how many truly innovative companies were ever created in the city and grew to be quite large? Amazon is one example.
The great thing about our brains is how malleable they are. We should be creating as low tech a mechanism as possible and then train our brains to use it.
That is because they aren't a monopoly (40% US market share for phones).
It is all about good abstractions vs. hiding complexity.
He does in fact like himself some lisp: http://norvig.com/paip.html
I hear you about the effexor. The only reason I'm still on it is because of the withdrawal effects. Those brain zaps are nasty!
Take a look at Rapid City, SD. You can get 4+ acres pretty easily. We have a decent sized tech community that is active and growing.
If you are talking about >Small investors who get sucked into these situations are likely to be harmed eventually, yet the regulators – who are supposed to be protecting investors – appear to be neither present nor…
Apologies, I thought your response was a reply to a different comment.
Can you expand on why y’all makes them feel degraded? Y’all is often used to convey a feeling of warmth towards the addressee or express familiarity, which seems the opposite of degrading.
> But if you are not in China, you have no reason to prepare for coronavirus specifically. Tell that to people in Italy or South Korea.
If only political grandstanding wasn’t necessary and we could have nuanced discussions in public.
Because people and companies who do this add no value to society. They are parasites.
Location: United States Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: -Languages: Ruby, Elixir, Perl, Javascript, Python, Java, Kotlin, Scala, lua, C# -Databases: Postgres, Mysql, Redis, ElasticSearch, DynamoDB…
I’ve been off Effexor for almost three years now and I still get shivers when I think about the brain zaps.
Not unless there was malicious intent or willful negligence. Amazon is a data driven company. The data shows that a “blame” culture results in more incidents. (Airline industry taught us this:…
That is what a Market Maker is.
Actually in this case presuming is not understandable, there is no evidence or reasonable grounds to support his statement.
How many universes can we daisy chain together?
Because this is mainly being used for interns. In general, you don't fly in interns for onsite interviews.
Almost all of Amazon.com has been migrated to AWS.
As does yours. Any data to back up that number, or just anecdotal evidence?
Yes, you get additional stock grants every year.
You really should have noted you were using on-demand pricing at the beginning of the article.
Of course they don't put them downtown. The logistics would be a nightmare (especially for distribution centers).
>Also consider: how many truly innovative companies were ever created in the city and grew to be quite large? Amazon is one example.
The great thing about our brains is how malleable they are. We should be creating as low tech a mechanism as possible and then train our brains to use it.
That is because they aren't a monopoly (40% US market share for phones).
It is all about good abstractions vs. hiding complexity.
He does in fact like himself some lisp: http://norvig.com/paip.html
I hear you about the effexor. The only reason I'm still on it is because of the withdrawal effects. Those brain zaps are nasty!