They're one of the best crypto asset exchanges around.
Crypto Racing League is excited to finish integration with them soon! http://cryptoracingleague.io/
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They're one of the best crypto asset exchanges around.
Crypto Racing League is excited to finish integration with them soon! http://cryptoracingleague.io/
- Bear Flag Robotics
- Macromoltek
- Culture Robotics
- AesculaTech
- Reverie Labs
- Ovipost
I can see all of these being positively impacted. I just hope they can capitalize off it in some fashion. Definitely follow these companies for a while.Earlier quoted context omitted.
Group health insurance is where all the good risks are, which is why it is cheaper in general than much riskier individual policies. Obama care was basically doomed when they didn’t eliminate the group market like Switzerland did.
Seems like the larger the group the better the overall risk profile. Which seems to me like an argument for single payer.
Switzerland eliminated the group markets, so everyone buys in the individual market even if they don’t have single payer.
Excited to see repl.it on the list. Congrats!
Kinda weird that there's 141 companies in the batch and only 3 of them listed in "Show HN".
Am I the only one that thinks "a social network for women (Leap)" is a bit sexist?
Am I the only one that thinks "a social network for women (Leap)" is a bit sexist?
Sexist because men aren't welcome? While it would be the case that a social network for men could be considered sexist and maybe this represents a double standard, I'm sure there is a very good argument for why networks like Leap aren't sexist, just as there are good arguments for why pro-diversity hiring policies are not necessarily racist.
Supreme court has also ruled that opposing them because they are racist is also not racist.
> It has come to this. Called upon to explore the jurisprudential twilight zone between two errant lines of precedent, we confront a frighteningly bizarre question: Does the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbid what its text plainly requires? Needless to say (except that this case obliges us to say it), the question answers itself. “The Constitution proscribes government discrimination on the basis of race, and state-provided education is no exception.” Grutter v. Bollinger, 539 U. S. 306, 349 (2003) (Scalia, J., concurring in part and dissenting in part). It is precisely this understanding—the correct understanding—of the federal Equal Protection Clause that the people of the State of Michigan have adopted for their own fundamental law. By adopting it, they did not simultaneously offend it.