Plenty of people register businesses at their home address. It entirely depends on the nature of the work as to whether it requires a change of use from the planners or invalidate insurance etc
In the UK they moved to a single diagnosis in 2013. Before this it was autism and Asperger's. They found however that diagnosing people with the less extreme condition meant that they received less help from schools and local government.
You just paper swap with another uni. Oxford can hand it's engineering paper to Cambridge and see if it's hard enough etc. Not hard to do, it's just peer review for exam papers
Are you defining "worth it" as whether there is a profit to be made at some point? How much would you have paid for the higgs? Are some pieces of science best left in the dark because they cost too much?
I dunno about that. There are multiple issues with routing and DNS that are controlled by the docker daemon. Ever tried getting ipv6 working correctly? You end up hitting a whole host of issues that lead straight back to dockerd.
I've heard that you count as a monthly active user if you sign into something else using your FB account. If true that would inflate the number quite a bit
Shoeburyness, home of the MoD testing range. I moved to the Kent coast as a child. I was surprised while playing on the school playground that none of my friends even noticed the deep booming sound every few minutes. The range must be 50 miles away across the estuary but it's still loud enough to rattle windows.
A company is only people after all. Once a small start up is taken over there will be a clock ticking for a lot of the engineers who will leave when they can sell their shares. Having a larger number of people involved, including newer people (with no shares) mitigates this.
There are plenty of situations where cool is better than fast. Anything entertainment based, maybe even social media. It is hard to match the immersion and engagement of a 3d interface. Get someone hooked on 3d (e.g. FPS gaming) and there is no going back.