Wireless has traditionally been left out of common carrier / nn talks because its easier to compete in infra-structurally compared to running cabling.
From personal experience: Hiring your designer buddy who lives in San Diego while the two other guys in your company lives elsewhere entitles you to pay $800 a year in somewhat unexpected tax, even though you're not…
I think this is a great example of the saying "There are two types of companies: those who have been hacked, and those who know they've been hacked"
They have ~300 employees. So 33M is not a crazy price to pay. ~110k USD/employee/year. Considering the industry they're in (information and tech) this is totally reasonable. Otherwise no big deal that it may or may not…
And if you realize it I imagine your strike price was $0, so its full profit. IANAL tho.
I do this for manual buys when I'm doing large purchases/sells. However something I am willing to pay this .25-1% fee on is monthly automated purchases of cryptos for speculative holding.
Because they can get more money faster by selling the mining units. Mining is not a guaranteed return but selling a unit is. Plus large scale mining requires a large capital risk (electricity), that is compounded with…
"There are two hard problems in Computer Science: naming things, cache invalidation, and off by one errors" People give up on the naming things because the name they're seeing makes sense to them in that moment and they…
I'd wager that uranium (as with all the heavier elements) is spread throughout the solar system as it is forged and spread in stars going supernovae/hypernovae
You also get write access to private profile information: "This application will be able to read and write all user data. This includes the following: Private email addresses Private profile information Followers"
Yes that may be true, but that also means BTC is essentially in a deflationary period as the buying power of the currency is currently going up with time (unlike most Fiat, which the buying power tends to decrease…
If a single entity owned all BTC produced it would be largely worthless. There would also be no speculative value in it as no one would have any horse in the race. The value of BTC is driven by the network of BTC and…
I think they're legally required to have drivers at the moment.
I think sending from a no-reply with a reply-to defined works though.
Especially with a centralized authority being LO3. I don't get the point of using a blockchain in this case, who is confirming the transacations? What is the incentive for confirmation? Also if LO3s customers are just…
I would also be up for some reading regarding optimizations/architecture choices for a 10:1::write:read setup.
Depends on the state.
They are guaranteeing for that producer their power is purchased at x$/whatever for 20 years. Massively lowers the risk profile for the wind farm, and lets them focus on potentially expanding. Google is basically acting…
I also emphatically suggest D.Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming". Super dense, not like a sit down and read from cover to cover, but really good set to have around.
Takl | Senior Full Stack Web Developer (Rails) | Nashville, TN | ONSITE, SALARY, https://takl.com/careers/senior-full-stack-web-developer/ Takl | Junior Full Stack Web Developer (Rails) | Nashville, TN | ONSITE, SALARY,…
Facebook auth is also failing for me as I receive an internal server error during auth.
Here in DC, TLAs and the like (in this case a FLA/5LA) are the preferred method of communication.
I've had to negotiate scope of NCs at all but one job. I've had to change enforcement period length and industry scopes. So many times the scope has been interpretable as all software ever, and I've seen terms of 2…
I was told a clause was unenforceable, and used the reasoning "So we can remove it from the contract?" and they wanted me to work with them so they took it out. My usual approach with NCs is to reign in the scope of…
I'm curious as to why a movie review is on the front page of HN. This seems out of scope for HN.
Wireless has traditionally been left out of common carrier / nn talks because its easier to compete in infra-structurally compared to running cabling.
From personal experience: Hiring your designer buddy who lives in San Diego while the two other guys in your company lives elsewhere entitles you to pay $800 a year in somewhat unexpected tax, even though you're not…
I think this is a great example of the saying "There are two types of companies: those who have been hacked, and those who know they've been hacked"
They have ~300 employees. So 33M is not a crazy price to pay. ~110k USD/employee/year. Considering the industry they're in (information and tech) this is totally reasonable. Otherwise no big deal that it may or may not…
And if you realize it I imagine your strike price was $0, so its full profit. IANAL tho.
I do this for manual buys when I'm doing large purchases/sells. However something I am willing to pay this .25-1% fee on is monthly automated purchases of cryptos for speculative holding.
Because they can get more money faster by selling the mining units. Mining is not a guaranteed return but selling a unit is. Plus large scale mining requires a large capital risk (electricity), that is compounded with…
"There are two hard problems in Computer Science: naming things, cache invalidation, and off by one errors" People give up on the naming things because the name they're seeing makes sense to them in that moment and they…
I'd wager that uranium (as with all the heavier elements) is spread throughout the solar system as it is forged and spread in stars going supernovae/hypernovae
You also get write access to private profile information: "This application will be able to read and write all user data. This includes the following: Private email addresses Private profile information Followers"
Yes that may be true, but that also means BTC is essentially in a deflationary period as the buying power of the currency is currently going up with time (unlike most Fiat, which the buying power tends to decrease…
If a single entity owned all BTC produced it would be largely worthless. There would also be no speculative value in it as no one would have any horse in the race. The value of BTC is driven by the network of BTC and…
I think they're legally required to have drivers at the moment.
I think sending from a no-reply with a reply-to defined works though.
Especially with a centralized authority being LO3. I don't get the point of using a blockchain in this case, who is confirming the transacations? What is the incentive for confirmation? Also if LO3s customers are just…
I would also be up for some reading regarding optimizations/architecture choices for a 10:1::write:read setup.
Depends on the state.
They are guaranteeing for that producer their power is purchased at x$/whatever for 20 years. Massively lowers the risk profile for the wind farm, and lets them focus on potentially expanding. Google is basically acting…
I also emphatically suggest D.Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming". Super dense, not like a sit down and read from cover to cover, but really good set to have around.
Takl | Senior Full Stack Web Developer (Rails) | Nashville, TN | ONSITE, SALARY, https://takl.com/careers/senior-full-stack-web-developer/ Takl | Junior Full Stack Web Developer (Rails) | Nashville, TN | ONSITE, SALARY,…
Facebook auth is also failing for me as I receive an internal server error during auth.
Here in DC, TLAs and the like (in this case a FLA/5LA) are the preferred method of communication.
I've had to negotiate scope of NCs at all but one job. I've had to change enforcement period length and industry scopes. So many times the scope has been interpretable as all software ever, and I've seen terms of 2…
I was told a clause was unenforceable, and used the reasoning "So we can remove it from the contract?" and they wanted me to work with them so they took it out. My usual approach with NCs is to reign in the scope of…
I'm curious as to why a movie review is on the front page of HN. This seems out of scope for HN.