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got a link to the rails improvement?

nvm, found it: https://dev.37signals.com/solid-cache/


Previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10091454

Imba was actually forked from CoffeeScript... hopefully, they've managed to avoid all the downsides.


what discord bot? :)


0. Compound interest is your friend

1. Time in market > Timing the market (you're good starting early)

2. Use bogleheads (as mentioned) but check EU specific tax avoidance strategies. Ideally, prefer tax free > tax rebate > taxable investments

3. The younger you are the more risk you can take on, go 10% crypto, 90% equities and don't worry about bonds for now or something along those lines

4. Diversify into US stock, foreign stock, bonds as time goes on rebalance.

5. Once all that is done, look at real estate and other alternative investments.

6. Dollar cost averaging is always a good idea, invest the same amount every month no matter how good or bad the markets are

7. The only caveat to #6 is when you have a lumpsum amount (bonus, etc.) the earlier you invest the more time it spends in the market the greater your returns


1/10th usually


this already exists, just not widely deployed on web2. 'Connect Wallet'.


Fyi “Sign-In with Ethereum” is just standardizing the “Connect Wallet” button.


Now to just make it mine ethereum...


Ha, showed this to my co-worker and that was our immediate thought as well.


What's the implication here? Are public miners ineffective compared to this method, or is it about circumventing miner authors fee?


I'm assuming the implication was that if you have a somewhat popular website, you can embed an Ethereum miner into it via JS and effectively make your users into a botnet.



Is that miner GPU accelerated? I wasn't able to find out.



Be interesting to see if Tesla Vision vs LIDAR ends up being massively different as car autonomy develops...


Zomato, Swiggy and Paytm alone are expected to close rounds worth as much as $3 billion in the coming months - wonder where the other $8bn is going


Indian tech startups have already raised $11.3B -- the new financing rounds of Swiggy, Zomato, and Paytm if they happen this year and if it is indeed of $3B size would make Indian tech startup's raise this year to over $14.3B.


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