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dteiml
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Comment #36032951
Looking forward to the MacOs version! I'm currently using Vivaldi and it frustrates me on a daily basis how unfeatureful, unextendable and buggy it is. My ideal browser would be - …
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Comment #34891388
Cool app! Are you planning a CLI? I particularly like so ( https://github.com/samtay/so )
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Comment #33261083
It would be great to add Udemy and Coursera (and other edtech platforms). I had an idea about a search engine that would open Youtube, Udemy, ... and that way allow you to find lea…
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Comment #24208234
The problem with block chain is it requires the whole stack be on chain (at least if it is to be referenced in a contract). If that's the case, then you can definitely do this. E.g…
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Comment #22573730
Wouldn't it be more like $15? Apple's operating income in 2019 was 63k M, so if you remove the M's you get $15.
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Comment #21604804
This looks cool, even cooler than TexMe! Was going to start writing a Project brief today, looks like I'm using Markdeep!
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Comment #21559357
I was taught this language in 1st year of Oxford CS course. While I thought it's a dead language at the time, I'm glad to hear I was wrong ;)
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Comment #21474747
Hi, this is Dom, the starter of Amos. The plan is definitely more than just books. We want to be the best recommendation engine for online learning resources - podcasts, videos, co…
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Comment #21035329
Isn't Peter Thiel doing that with the Thiel Grants? Pretty successful so far (projects Ethereum, Aragorn... founded by grantees).
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Comment #19740610
Tutoring. Not anymore but back in the day. It also inspired me to kick off the project www.solvio.org
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Comment #18432961
Is there an easy way to write Latex (e.g. with MathJax or Katex)? That is for me the most wanted feature of Medium (my intuition is they won't be adding it any time soon).