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Comment #10434426
The impact of this is going to become so obvious when interest rates start going up. Let me explain. Ultimately, how much money the workforce is making matters to consumer spending…
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Comment #10023499
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_unsolved_problems These are mostly sorted by academic fields, but it's a good place to start.
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Ask HN: What's the best way to go from R to Python for data science?
I know some basic python, but I've learned and become more familiar with R recently. Now to work on data sets larger than what R can handle, I want to move to Python. Is there a ch…
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Comment #10007185
> Axiom has been in development since 1971. At that time, it was called Scratchpad. So actually 44 years??
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Ask HN: What's the longest you've worked on a side project, without finishing?
This guy's been working on his for 9 years. I doubt that's the longest though. What's your record? (Mine's 2 years and counting) https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/3fftyw/why…
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Comment #10001578
Former professional writer for the Wall Street Journal here. The dirty little secret of writing is that it never gets easy. It might look like other writers can bust out beautiful …
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Comment #9931147
> "Even though the remnants of old projects can sometimes feel like tombstones or failure markers, for some reason we don't feel the same way about, say, an old save game file." Ve…
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Comment #9919447
Do teams have to pay taxes on the grant money? I'm asking because I know prize money from things like hackathons are taxed. $12k can last 2 months full-time for a team of 2 ($3k/mo…
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Comment #9187587
A lot of people here are saying maybe poor people should just move away to where it's cheaper. Supposedly, the economic arguments are in their favor. If you can't afford to live he…