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timeseries2018
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Comment #18455539
>> the ISP gets payed for the ISP gets paid for
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Comment #18455533
>> pay and be payed pay and be paid
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Comment #18455527
>> you get payed you get paid
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Comment #18455523
>> should get payed should get paid >> people are payed people are paid
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Comment #18455518
>> with the payed version? with the paid version
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Comment #18455515
>> if you where payed if you were paid
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Comment #18455512
>> I payed for my friend's dinner and she payed me back. I paid for my friend's dinner and she paid me back.
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Comment #18455504
>> would have payed would have paid
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Comment #18455499
>> payed actors paid actors
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Comment #18455497
>> consideration payed consideration paid
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Comment #18455491
paid
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Comment #18455490
paid
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Comment #18452262
tailor
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Comment #18418478
>> wet weather that makes organic growing impossible What what what?
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Comment #18410347
Eventually, the economy will crash, or at least the cheap energy will run out, and then people will be forced to get tough again.
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Comment #18410316
God, no. How do you decide what stack to work on? Should I use Python 2 for maximum compatibility, or Python 3 since it's the future? Should I spend my time on KDE or Gnome. Do I u…
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Comment #18410297
You might have 99 problems, but writing an interesting and insightful Hacker News comment ain't one.
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Comment #18403677
Doesn't a fintech programmer already make ~$450k (all in)
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Comment #18403600
If there are good, seasoned engineers in Silicon Valley that can't pass the Google interview, they sure as hell can't find very many in Orlando or Des Moines.
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Comment #18403577
I've had great success using event timestamp ( milliseconds since 1970 ) as a column, with an index on it. And then when you query you can use BETWEEN. If you write your own ORM yo…