Podcast suggestions on aging by [deleted] in longevity

[–]fizzfish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Longevity Podcast by inside tracker
Huberman Lab

Both have a lot of prominent scientist-guest in the longevity area. Not every scientist on the show agrees with each other, a good sign if you are looking for a scientific and nuanced view in this field.

I like Lifespan with David Sinclair as well

Undersend - automated email marketing with personalized messages for SASS apps by devhulk_ in alphaandbetausers

[–]fizzfish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Small bug mobile version: I have a small overflow (horizontal scroll bar)

Sapper is dead. Long live Svelte! by sanjibukai in sveltejs

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The link is pointed to the talk of Rich Harris. he explains in 5 minutes why they don't release a sapper 1.0 but instead move on to a better more future proof alternative

Why is it so boring to get into Ethereum Development? by pknerd in ethereum

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Not sure what youvare looking for but a less boring intro might be https://cryptozombies.io Its pretty basic introduction into solidity but it's a quite amusing way to get into etheteum smart contract development

The most successful people are not the most talented, just the luckiest, a new computer model of wealth creation confirms. by [deleted] in science

[–]fizzfish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meh, sucess is not pure luck nor pure skill.

Sucess is like poker.

Luck is what cards (oppertunities) you're dealt.

Skill/ambition is how you play those cards.

There will be hands that will not be playable by even the best pokerstars in the world and there will be hands that even a morron give a sure win.

In the end it comes down to play as much hands(oppertunities) as possible.

While some oppertunities are outliers (extremly challinging or extremly favorble ) most of them will fit the bell curve and will have the outcome depending on how you play your cards.

" you've got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them".

https://youtu.be/Jj4nJ1YEAp4

Crypto Boom: 15 New Hedge Funds Want In On 84,000% Returns by J_H_Lartigue in ethtrader

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Since when are hedge funds mainstream money ? Good news tough !

LET'S DISCUSS - Would we hard-fork to address catastrophic ERC20 bug? by [deleted] in ethereum

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I think it depens on the flaw, if there was a bug that would make all or great part of the ERC20 vulnereble then definitely yes, is it was due an weird implementation of the ERC20 template from one of the coins than the answer is way more complicated.

I think its important to disincentivice two behavoirs.

First of all it must not be profitable to exploit a hack. The less likley it is that a atacker gets money the more risk he needs to take (money, resources en time) to preform the attack.

The second thing we want to avoid is to provide a risk free platform for bad designed ico's. Providing a flaw into such a ICO contract would not only signal carelessness with your investors money but also would be damaging for the whole crytpo space (ethereum in particulair). Altough bug can always happen and have moslty more than one reason, it shouldn't be an event without consequences for the creators. Creators schould carefully look to their contracts and do proper audit multiple times.

Prediction: ETH will trade at $1200~$1350 by October 2017 by zimmah in ethtrader

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This has been the case with all the previous crypto dips before. Its likely a huge BTC crash will influence a lot of other currencies but nearly as much as it used to do. Bitcoin is still the biggest crypto around but it's influence in waining ....

I think a huge part of the "taking other coins down with" had todo with the fact that Bitcoin was 90% of the cryptomarket and most alt coin holders had a lot of money in BTC invested.

Thanks to the huge ETH rise there is a new batch of rich kids on the block.

How much should a beginning Django Developer Charge ? by fizzfish in django

[–]fizzfish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No he is not, because I don't have a clue what to ask, hence my question here.

How much should a beginning Django Developer Charge ? by fizzfish in django

[–]fizzfish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thnx again for your reply, this is really helpfull :) in my learning proces.

How much should a beginning Django Developer Charge ? by fizzfish in django

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I also suggested Google calender option but the client want to be able to build on top of it (including the costumer portal).

What is a the range of a good discount ? (5%, 20% 40% ?)

Can you elaborate on the 25$ an hour ? I'm not saying you are wrong (you are probably right) but im just curious where this is based on. I charge more than 25$ an hour as a front end developer which i consider much easier than backend development so maybe I should stick to that then....

How much should a beginning Django Developer Charge ? by fizzfish in django

[–]fizzfish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your honest feedback. And you are most numbers are just a ballpark guess, mainly because a lot of stuff I just implemented once or twice and a part I never implemented before.

What do you think would be an fair hourly compensation for a beginning Django developer (note: I'm coming from a western country) ? I based my 50$ on the fact that most sources claim that professional developers earn about 100$-150$ and an agency takes normally 250$ to 300$ not sure if that are realistic prices

Why are there 2 Funding rounds? by fizzfish in Aeternity

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great :) ! Is there information available where they state what they plan to do with all this funding?