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sprw121
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Comment #25692972
I'm not a Trump apologist, but I've spent time around his based. The second and third order effects of this are going to be terrible. You have a large portion of the country that f…
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Comment #15478630
It's been shown many times over that this 59% number is terribly miscalculated.
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Comment #15263004
My understand was that much of the innovations is happening with the general set of blockchain technologies, most of it happening on chains other than BTC (ETH). Why should bitcoin…
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Comment #15262870
I've been following bitcoin for a while and understand that there's been interesting stuff going on the the space for a while. That said I really can't understand what fundamentals…
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Comment #9631657
In terms of fault, we're doing what we can to filter it out when it hits us, but nothing particularly sophisticated yet. On other exchanges, our filters filter out some significant…
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Comment #9631638
No, not price, although they are pretty cheap and run a fair auction system (unlikely other exchanges...looking at you facebook/appnexus). The CTR on adx is actually one of the bet…
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Comment #9629252
I work in adtech, specifically on the bidding side on real-time click forecasting and ad-pricing. I have to say that compared to other ad exchanges. AdX (google's ad exchange) is f…
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Comment #9446501
Thanks for responding. I've seen this code used an an example before actually. Not that buffer reuse/avoiding heap allocations was unknown to me, it was just surprising to see this…
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Comment #9444852
D is a awesome language to work with, it's got many useful language features that make the activity of code writing a pleasure. - I hope this criticism is taking constructively. Ho…
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Comment #9069516
Or we could use __attribute__((packed))?
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Comment #8571843
You should really look into the works of Richard Stallman (RMS). He's done a lot of work into showing and promoting free software as it empowers, rather than restricts the user as …
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Comment #8512967
Bill Gates has some serious swag
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Comment #7861492
The results don't even looks statistically significant at the 5% alpha level.