Well regardless of economic boom or bust, the chance that a startup runs out of money is probably higher than the chance that a big company chooses to lay you off.
WeWork is a great idea -- commercial real estate landlords are often septuagenerian golfers who couldn't give a shit about anything. Turn a 5 year lease into a monthly lease with Internet and basic services is a great…
MS Teams has more paying users than Slack because for every CIO in America there is probably a Microsoft employee who goes to strip clubs with him.
That's just a guy making excuses for why he isn't in a position of power himself.
How do these work, i.e. there doesn't seem to be anything in the center of the wheel. How do they work?
How is it similar? A grandparent is nothing like an orphanage.
LOL. Stirred up some good memories of adult Craigslist back in the day. I must have posted “Psssst! Hey you, college girl... need cash?” over 200 times.
I feel that this is a violation of trust. A lot of users are there to talk to another person, they're not necessarily ready or willing to be shirtless in front of tens of thousands of people. If I was on a jury and…
It’s like Java... tons of orgs will trade off perf to enable an engineering team of mixed quality to deliver projects.
Well regardless of economic boom or bust, the chance that a startup runs out of money is probably higher than the chance that a big company chooses to lay you off.
WeWork is a great idea -- commercial real estate landlords are often septuagenerian golfers who couldn't give a shit about anything. Turn a 5 year lease into a monthly lease with Internet and basic services is a great…
MS Teams has more paying users than Slack because for every CIO in America there is probably a Microsoft employee who goes to strip clubs with him.
That's just a guy making excuses for why he isn't in a position of power himself.
How do these work, i.e. there doesn't seem to be anything in the center of the wheel. How do they work?
How is it similar? A grandparent is nothing like an orphanage.
LOL. Stirred up some good memories of adult Craigslist back in the day. I must have posted “Psssst! Hey you, college girl... need cash?” over 200 times.
I feel that this is a violation of trust. A lot of users are there to talk to another person, they're not necessarily ready or willing to be shirtless in front of tens of thousands of people. If I was on a jury and…
It’s like Java... tons of orgs will trade off perf to enable an engineering team of mixed quality to deliver projects.