This is the most exiting and innovative product we've ever created. Very creative use of glyph substitution though. :)
I'm sorry if I'm completely off but wouldn't the storage of this type of data (public records) be a very compelling use-case for blockchains?
This theory is called the Pareto principle and dates back to 1896. The wikipedia article is quite an interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle
I just finished re-reading "Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman". It's a remarkable book and for me as a student, Richard Feynman is a great inspiration to learn and hack on new things everyday.
Anki is great. I have been using it to prepare for my exams. Creating flashcards on my laptop and learning with them on my Android phone / tablet works like a charm. Also, the Android app just got updated. The only…
This is the most exiting and innovative product we've ever created. Very creative use of glyph substitution though. :)
I'm sorry if I'm completely off but wouldn't the storage of this type of data (public records) be a very compelling use-case for blockchains?
This theory is called the Pareto principle and dates back to 1896. The wikipedia article is quite an interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle
I just finished re-reading "Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman". It's a remarkable book and for me as a student, Richard Feynman is a great inspiration to learn and hack on new things everyday.
Anki is great. I have been using it to prepare for my exams. Creating flashcards on my laptop and learning with them on my Android phone / tablet works like a charm. Also, the Android app just got updated. The only…