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anebg

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    Just stopping by to say thanks. I used this yesterday and it worked great -- simplicity wins.

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    Comment #10613506

    Selenium, Macros, etc

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    Comment #10396922

    Hey Brian! I remember stopping by the office back during the fireplug days and having a chat with Travis and the team! Happy to hear of the ambition progress in the press

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    Comment #10213091

    Pulsar[1] and pulsar-odm seem to be the python equivalent of akka-http. (Actor based concurrency and ORM[2]) [1] http://pythonhosted.org/pulsar/ [2] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pu…

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    Typical credit card fees are 2.9% + 30c. Assuming that they have regular fees at not non-profit rates(which tend to be lower), it would make their average donation amount to be aro…

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    Comment #8998909

    Care to point me to a better place to learn about the aplications of FRP and the actor model besides what it is being buzzed around?

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    Comment #8846129

    It does make sense, but it is not factually correct. Typically, (big) payment processors deal with different interchange fees for different card types (based off the BIN number-- p…

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    Comment #4203189

    or the lack of

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    Comment #4142282

    Looks like the landing page for american express

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    Comment #4139415

    It works for me

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    Comment #4119875

    It seems like Einstein wasn't very fond of ajax or using javascript to swap text

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    Comment #4107877

    Not sure if trolling or stupid

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    Comment #4092816

    Oh the irony

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    Comment #4059780

    Blatant advertisement for a possible solution to Sentry's problem with the cloud