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Germanwings Flight 9525

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Redis is not "open core" (2021)

antirez.com
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The Origin of the expression: 'Daylight Robbery'

kjmgroup.co.uk
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Edrogan declared winner of Turkey election

reuters.com
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The Alien and Seditions Act

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Ask HN: Techniques for Efficient Debugging

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Ask HN: What generative AI product are you hacking on

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Europe is the free rider confunebr6

economist.com
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Correction Girls

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El Salvador fully pays off $800M debt due January 2023

bloomberg.com
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Britishvolt: UK battery startup collapses into administration

bbc.com
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Show HN: Calculus Made Easy

calculusmadeeasy.org
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U.S. inflation cools again, giving Fed room to downshift on rates

bloomberg.com
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comments

yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
Happy New Year! Just as many people here have said already, HN is really one of the few places online where one can find thoughtful discourse devoid of flame baits. Many a times, I read the comments before even following the links if at all. I've learned so much through HN. I would say that not only technical knowledge but also my English has improved massively all thanks to this forum.
yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
This sounds good and funny at first but how is this different from this scenario: A software engineer pays a dentist for servicing his teeth and he turns around to pay the software engineer to build an appointment system for him? Clearly lots of value was created so unless this is to illustrate that GDP calculations can't filter out bogus transactions (bogus according to whom), I can't really make sense of it...
yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
This problem seems completely unrealistic because then you simply buy through the countries they haven't banned? What you're suggesting will only work if said country is a global superpower that can bully every country to tow the line. At the end of the day, no country can produce all the "critical" things it needs so this national security defence of restrictions on trade seems like a very unwise insurance to buy in almost all cases except maybe your millitary supply chain.
yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
Understood but in the case of crypto, you don't hand over your private keys to third-parties unlike cc where you have to hand over every information about your card in order to make payments. Thi is the main vector of stolen credit cards so I fail to see this as a serious problem.
yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
In what ways would a consumer be screwed if crypto payments become dominant? I'm genuinely curious
yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
I know hn is not crypto friendly but crypto payments don't have this problem at all. Many of the heurestics used to defend against these problems too end up hurting we those in emerging markets including even cards issued by local banks. I hope merchants adopt crypto based payments more and more as an alternative.
yaa_minu
·3 anni fa·discuss
Heard about this way too late, but I'll consider attending!
yaa_minu
·5 anni fa·discuss
Location: Accra, Ghana

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Not immediately but maybe in the future

Technologies: Python, Django, Rest Framework, FastApi, Tornado, Node.js, Typscript, Javascript, Postgres, Redis, Mongodb, Celery, Elastic Search, Docker,

Email: afolanyaaminu {at] {g-mail} [dot] [com]

resume: https://tinyurl.com/lci9JBJB

github: https://github.com/yaaminu/

I'm an all-round generalist backend engineer with over 4 years of experience and have spent the majority of my career working in fast-paced startup environments. At my current company, I've played a critical role in the design of among many things, the architecture of our inventory, payment processing and billing system. Before joining them, I helped build data aggregation tools and a monitoring dashboard for a UK based Non-Profit that focuses on early childhood development. More in my resume.
yaa_minu
·5 anni fa·discuss
Location: Accra, Ghana

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Not immediately but maybe in the future

Technologies: Python, Django, Rest Framework, FastApi, Tornado, Node.js, Typscript, Javascript, Postgres, Redis, Mongodb, Celery, Elastic Search

Email: afolanyaaminu {at] {g-mail} [dot] [com]

resume: https://tinyurl.com/lci9JBJB

github: https://github.com/yaaminu/

I'm an all-round generalist backend engineer with over 4 years of experience and have spent the majority of my career working in fast-paced startup environments. At my current company, I've played a critical role in the design of among many things, the architecture of our inventory, payment processing and billing system. Before joining them, I helped build data aggregation tools and a monitoring dashboard for a UK based Non-Profit that focuses on early childhood development. More in my resume.