For dev work machine I use Fedora and Debian. On the server CentOS and Debian and at home some might find it interesting a MacOS ( looking for good laptop with trackpoint to replace Mac Air and get either Fedora or Debian on it ).
I find my dev workflow best on Debian ( probably just used to it ) but lately using Fedora as well. CentOS on the server just because it is available everywhere but where I can I choose Debian for the server due to like already said being familiar most familiar with it.
"20 minutes recharge for 200 kilometers of autonomy, at price of 20000 dollars"
Totally unacceptable. 5 minutes for 4-500 kilometers of autonomy is where it's at. I will not but EV until that happens. I am willing to sacrafice 200km of autonomy ( from my current 600-700km with Civic 1.6 diesel ) for EV.
Everything else is just annoyance for my style of life with daily commute and kids. I don't want to charge for 20 minutes every week at some random charge station.
Considering my friends and family who feel the same I don't think other manufacturers will have any issues catching up with Tesla in 10-20 years.
Oil dictatorship will just move to renewables dictatorship. I was listening to the Bloomberg radio and some oil guy all on hype explaining how they are moving into the market and that 20% of their biz is now renewables and how they are the biggest solar electricity plant operator, etc. So, no, dictatorship as you say is kind of here to stay.
Also Tesla. BMW announced usable fully electric Mini and other manufactureres such as MB and Volvo are full on. I am sorry to say but Tesla will go down very soon....it's cool and everything but 'normal' businesses would already be down in similar position. You can't also really compare it to Amazon who actually formed the market. Tesla is competing with 100 years old manufacturers who nailed production down to the millionth of a cent.
I am glad I never used medium and I go out of my way not to read anything on it.
How are they different from many other blog systems before them?
The correspondence between op and the guy from medium just put me off even more. Like someone else before me already said...pretty ridiculous saying to someone 'your product is nothing new'...coming from medium
To me it just looks like another case of all words for openness but in reality my hand washes your hand.
By a large margin gov.uk with the redesign became the best website on the Internet. Whenever I needed something I could find it easy and fast. Nice to look at as well. It shows that you don't need crap(stock photos anyone?) to make a nice website.
Sory but this looks like the ad for the man more than shout for help.
And this : This story can be verified with a well-known VC and other reputable folks around Silicon Valley, just ping me for details.
I am sure well-known VC can scratch 300 bucks for a few years old Thinkpad that can serve the MIT grad for a year or two until the advertised startup picks up and gets funded.
Although I must say that natural swarms show greater vigor when building new comb than splits. Even packaged bees built faster than splits. That is of course my experience and you have to keep in consideration that I didn't add any foundation to new colonies so that was maybe one of the reasons. I let them build their own comb on a narrow strip in the frame/top bar and never tried with full foundation.
If you have some trees around the hives the swarm will usually hang there for a few hours so it is entirely possible to catch it. These swarms are the best since they are ready to build new home and they build really really fast if you catch them and put them into new hive. What is left in the old hive are half of the bees and new queen.
Now about hive health. There is this thing called Varroa and if you let the hive swarm half of it goes with the swarm and the other half stays. Varroa I mean. What is really good with swarming is that the hive now has a virgin queen and she doesn't lay eggs right away and a lot of Varroa dies off because they can't reproduce. They need eggs and bee larvae to do so. The swarm with old queen has an interruption as well because they need to build comb and cells where the queen lays eggs.
In my beekeeping years ago I kept hives healthy ( fight against Varroa ) entirely with letting them swarm.
Just to write it once again since by your writing I think you are confused...Old queen leaves with the swarm.
First you need to establish which keywords you want to rank for. Then, get as many high quality backlinks as possible with those keywords. Make sure to mix with other non-related keywords as well, like your domain and what not.
This is still working in 2017 even if search engines will like you to believe otherwise. Links still rule.
Now, the best would be to make some killer content on the website that would attract journalists and blogers that would want to write about it aka that would consider your content worthwile to write about and worthwile for their audience to read about.
No. He is working remotely and the employer is paying for getting the job done.
There is no way of something ideally happening in this case.
The amount of taking the higher moral ground on Stack and here (in only a few minutes) is laughable. He is a single parent trying to get things working for him and his son. He is even questioning himself about this. This puts him into 5% of the honest population. I am old enough to know that internet warriors of higher moral in real life are mostly, I say mostly scumbags who would do much worse than this guy.
The guy figured out how to automate his job when no one else before him did it. Let the small guy get the fruit once in awhile. What do you think they will do if he tells them? As he said, they will just take the software and get rid of him. They won't even ask themselves if it is morally right or wrong. I say keep the good work and spend the time with your son. I wish I could automate my job that way and scratch my balls the whole day, even at the office...
It's like when Jamie Oliver cooks lunch. Of course it takes 15 minutes cooking only with nicely laid out and prepared ingredients.
But let's get straight. I can whip a steak from zero to hero in 15 minutes. Throw some Broccoli in and you have a nice tasty lunch in real 15 minutes ready to eat.
We are two working full time although my wife is currently at home with a newborn.
We always prepared a meal one day before and took it to work. There is always time to cook yourself. You just decided to spend it for something else...
I owned cars from my 18th birthday and a significant amount of my earnings went into them. Now that I am closer to 40 than to 30 and living at a place that can actually provide me with a decent public transport I can see myself not owning a car but the thing is that I have a kid and really don't want to tell my wife and my daughter that we have to go on a bus or wait for a cab to go to the nearby lake for a nice relaxing Sunday afternoon. Also I lease a car for around 200 GBP per month which is less than what I would pay for public transport. With those 200 GBP per month and for a three year lease tires and maintenance are included. What's not to like?
I find my dev workflow best on Debian ( probably just used to it ) but lately using Fedora as well. CentOS on the server just because it is available everywhere but where I can I choose Debian for the server due to like already said being familiar most familiar with it.