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Comment #36206619
That's only cause UI scaling sucks on Windows and linux. On MacOS, a 4k monitor works great.
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Comment #36206542
> Practically every Fortune 500 executive will have one of these Even if that's true, that's only like ~50k people lol.
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Comment #10237107
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe you can make pulls from coinable wallets provided you have enough money in there.
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Comment #10237098
Yeah but that goes against their "press a button for a taxi" philosophy.
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Comment #10171949
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Java (4 years), C/C++ (6 years), Python (3 years), MATLAB (2 years), JavaScript/ CoffeeScript (2 years…
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Comment #7940241
Yes in most cases it applies to all US residents. But many don't apply to non-residents who still live in the US. For Eg: international students.
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Comment #7930411
What do the lines mean?
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Comment #7695750
Even if it starts stagnating it will pass the US in total GDP. China has 10x the population of Japan. Not that it matters. The average Chinese will still be a lot poorer than the a…
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Comment #7695683
We're already a zombie...
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Comment #7692607
Doesn't work on chrome for me.
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Comment #7638426
The US and Lesotho are the only countries in the world that taxes foreign income.
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Comment #7631983
Maybe they meant $42.5 million in profit?
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Comment #7450684
I think the difference is it may be more expensive to live in a city but may still make sense because of the availability of jobs and higher income. With basic income the income as…
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Comment #7408977
you'll still need electricity for your laptop, microwave, fridge etc.
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Comment #6877633
> considering that land (and property) is more or less in fixed supply, SF could justifiably implement price/rent controls. > Supply can be increased pretty easily First you say su…
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Comment #6877509
Yeah sure but that doesn't give you the right to say, slap the kid. You have to go through formal channels like talking to his/her parents. New people people coming in to a city ha…
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Comment #6868542
It's not 4G though... If you want 4G, it's at least $50, $60 or more for more data.
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Comment #6868446
Plus I'm pretty sure that would be clearly unconstitutional.
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Comment #6792983
You're pretty much describing Ripple.
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Comment #6792965
Many countries don't have net-neutrality laws (I grew up in one of them) and the internet still works just fine. I don't know if net-neutrality is good or bad for smaller reasons l…
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Comment #6627377
Bitcoin?