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The same can be achieved with

  [maximum_number_of_students - students.size, 0].max


Wait. are we confusing decorator pattern where a Teacher can be AvailableTeacher or UnavailableTeacher with decorating the web page which is the role of view and view helpers?


I'm from India. I was looking for a service like this but without sending me a physical book part.

I'd use this at @ $10 price point if I'm able get downloadable a4 coloring pages from a picture. It would be great. Also this way your customer base becomes international.

$10 for 20 pictures is a good price point for me. Pretty expensive but I'd still go for it.


I'll implement this today.

Edit: I've implemented this! It's a lot of code changes so I hope I didn't break anything.


Thanks!


Do founders need to move to the US to be efficient? Is it possible to incorporate in the US and run the company from their home country without any hassles?


Check out Stripe Atlas - they do what you're asking for


If only he knew how to zoom. He could've made this in less than 7 miles in a day. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Well. The ambulance just unlocked infinite money glitch.


Can this work async? meaning when can the sender turn off their computer.


No, it is direct peer to peer. Thus both computers need to be connected at the same time. If you want async you need a third computer to store the data.

It is a really elegant and ergonomic way to transfer files between computers. It doesn't need any preparatory setup like launching a "server", as with ssh or http. A single, short command line on each computer, and the file is copied.

The only pre-requisite is that both computers are actually connected to the internet. Unfortunately, NAT and other shit broke the internet so this is a difficult pre-requisite to fulfill nowadays. A sad tragedy of our times.

It still often works to transfer files directly between computers in the same lab.


What's the issue with NAT, if you don't mind me asking?


You need port forwarding on the distributor side.


and eventually those tax reports and credit ratings will be tied to super market checkout systems. So governments can pick and choose which tax payers can eat what.

Any data that is aggregated is open to abuse by the aggregator and it will be definitely abused if the aggregator is a government body.


> tied to super market checkout systems

Norway is one step closer to that:

https://www.lifeinnorway.net/norway-to-track-all-supermarket...


I'd much rather have my government have info about me than Facebook.

Even in your contrived dystopia, I'd rather have a democratic government be the Big Brother than some unelected tech CEO.


Why do you have to bring FB into the equation? It seems you are mentioning it as a relevant alternative - what is that?

When somebody says "This may be controversial // Well, much better than being crushed under a rock", the latter is supposed to be rhetoric, here somebody seems to treat it like a real alternative, as if you went into the current events to avoid that!


That's a false dichotomy. We can create a world where our right to privacy is respected by both governments and the private sector.


It doesn't change the fact that our government is voted in, while private CEOs are moneyed in.

I trust the former more to have my best interests in mind.


The user consents to using a product, but not being born into a particular location



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Could you please elaborate your argument instead of just doing drive-by insinuations?


She is a ghost! Duh.


Sending payments across the world is going to get as simple as sending a text message with or without signal. While I don't agree on the details, Signal is heading in the right direction.


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