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Stripe missing large scale credit card testing fraud

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The First AI Photographer

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Google AI chatbot Bard offers inaccurate information in company ad, shares slump

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Pfizer Responds to Covid Gain of Function Research Claims

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AWS Builder ID – your personal AWS profile

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Anduril raises almost $1.5B at $7B valuation

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Experiences with AWS Marketplace?

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Twitter Offer, Tesla, Meaning of Life

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JulianRaphael
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
https://web.archive.org/web/20230304214707/https://www.teleg...
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Second the book recommendation below and can highlight one thing about having spent time on plantations myself: do NOT cut the trees. There will be folks who will tell you that by cutting the trees you will get more sunlight and hence more coffee production. I've seen first hand how hundreds of farmers (mainly in India) cut all the trees on their coffee plantation and a few years later lost most of their land due to water issues and landslides. Depending on where in the world you are, you also want to understand what companion plants (could be macadamia nut trees, banana plants, etc.) are best suited for your coffee plants.

I would not try to compete with low-quality bean production. Not sure how much land you have but you most likely don't have the resources to compete at scale. There is, however, a massive specialty coffee market and people are willing to pay good money for good coffee. So besides my recommendations above, try to find some specialty coffee producers in your region and learn from them.
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Anyone wants to kick around ideas? Particularly interested in use cases for technology to improve regenerative agriculture / permaculture operations and water management in the global South (esp. India). You can find my E-mail address in my profile.
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
AWS Builder ID is a new personal profile for everyone who builds on AWS. Whether you are a software developer writing code, a student working on assignments, a data analyst modeling information, or a marketer constructing campaigns, AWS Builder ID is for you.

Your AWS Builder ID provides access to tools and builder services on AWS including Amazon CodeCatalyst and Amazon CodeWhisperer. You can keep your AWS Builder ID as you move between jobs, schools, or other organizations. Over time, you will be able to provide additional information such as specific interests or skill level to help tailor your AWS experience.
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Have any folks on HN successfully integrated cloud platform marketplaces like AWS Marketplace into your go-to-market strategies?
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
These two papers give a much better answer than this blog: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S138904172... (why do humans increase their chili consumption) and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8042654/ (antibacterial + disease-alleviating properties of capsaicin).

Besides the fact that capsaicin has antibacterial effects and exerts indirect disease-alleviating effects during bacterial infections (something our ancestors had to deal with a lot), eating chili triggers an endorphin high, but regularly eating chili makes you less sensitive and hence you have to eat more chili to get your little high. Taken together, these two properties of chili most likely have been the main drivers of it being adopted as a staple food in many cultures.
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
You would be surprised how many users don't want that. Take e.g. a startup run by two people in Singapore that gets featured on HN unbeknownst to the founders as they are asleep. They experiences a ton of traffic, which makes them exceed the free tier limits. If you were one of these founders, what reality would you want to wake up to? That your web app was hugged to death and you lost out on a significant growth momentum or that your web app stayed up and now you have to pay a bill to AWS (but hopefully have made some revenue, too)?

I'd also say that in the year of our lord 2022 literally everyone has heard about unexpected cloud bills (yes, happens with GCP and Azure all the time as well) and hence should know that they have to set their account up properly - there is a ton of tutorials by AWS and others on how to set up your budgets and billing alerts.
JulianRaphael
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
AWS Free Tier (e.g. 12 months of Amazon EC2 750 h/month, 5GB S3, Amazon RDS 750h/month, 1 million Lambda requests / month, 25GB Dynamo DB,...). This can get you pretty far in the first year of building, testing, and iterating.

https://aws.amazon.com/free/?all-free-tier.sort-by=item.addi...