you need to make sure that you deliver your paperwork on your check by registered mail return receipt requested, or they can just say they didn't receive it. If you want to be absolutely certain they can't say that, have an attorney send it for you with a letter on his or her letterhead and then they pretty much have no choice but to accept it, unless you were fired for cause.
Interesting read, although the author in the gates to include in your reference from mainstream media sources such as CNN or MSNBC, stating that "In this paper, I investigated the concept of fake news and proposed to analyse it as Frankfurtian bullshit asserted in the form of a news publication".
While it's clear that the author did "investigate", and wrote a quite detailed explanation of four cases to support his argument, an examination of liberal media sources, not just conservative and parody sources, as an extreme example of Frankfort in b* would have provided deeper meaning into the examples given.
You can buy previously owned 16 core (32 threads) Xeon server with up to 64gb of ram for under $300 from garlandcomputers.com. I buy them all the time and they run perfectly. Just change out the case and add a video card.
Good answer, but you forgot legal. One reason you would definitely choose an American programmer over one in another country is the ability to pull them into the legal system should they reuse or release your code , or do anything else inappropriate with it.
With just a simple 1 hour Court session an American programmer can be blocked from using Code or even blocked from programming if the Court decides that there is significant risk to the plaintiff. Taking someone in Hyderabad to court when you live in California is near impossible, and there's no way you're going to get them put in jail if they violate the court order.
In America, a 'work for hire' is owned by the customer and not the programmer and therefore the code can't be reused or recycled without explicit consent from the customer. That sentiment isn't the same in other countries.
I would recommend you run your own email server. DigitalOcean offers a vm with mailinabox installed ( https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-run-... ) and that gives you complete control over your organization. At that point you control everything.
ICANN does not care. I started and ran an ICANN registrar for multiple years, not a reseller, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that ICANN does not care.
As long as you pass Verisign's integration tests, and you pay ICANNs exorbitant monthly and quarterly fees, you can do as you please and ICANN will do nothing.
ICANN is so inept, they continued to bill my company for those fees 2 years after I properly closed the registrar, finally recanting and crediting the closed account to bring it to zero when we threatened legal action and public scrutiny.
Don't waste another breath on this because it will get you nowhere.
Perhaps, based on your comments and the high buzz-word ratio, you are caught up in staying hopelessly up to date with the useless tech of the week...
It's hard to fit into a team if you're always looking for something better while the rest of the team is looking to solve problems with the tech they chose last year.
At some point in your life, you realize that it's better to surround yourself with smart people who know what you don't and can teach you, than to be alone and try to learn everything on your own.
Biggest mistake ever. Github will regret this decision, mark my words. (clarification: Not that it's a bad concept, but they will spend massive amounts of cash defending the "Prospective product" moniker of the agreement.)
https://intermediate-and-advanced-software-carpentry.readthe...
https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/