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I'm working on a modern divorce site that helps couples work together with professionals to quickly and safely reach an equitable resolution for this incredibly difficult event. There are lots of creative symbols in marriage and divorce that could make for an interesting photography project.


hi, need to think, I have some experience in this topic, but don't honestly don't have any ideas of photo that can work for you website. Feel free o propose something.


I'm in my late 20s.

I feel there are only 2 decisions because 1) I've felt the unparalleled creative power of controlled, maniacal dedication and 2) I may suffer from typical cognitive distortions despite reasonable achievement and lots of introspection


> Get better at design.

> Learn a new language.

> Do more open source.

> Write fewer blog posts.

> Focus (utterly failed here)

These seem like prime examples of "bullshit goals" [1] that aren't actionable. For goals to be useful they should be quantifiable and accountable.

*[1]: http://www.two-shay.com/articles/avoid-bullshit-goals


How about a day for each day the market remains closed.


$60k in Denver >> $90k in Palo Alto


"Very" in all caps?

Go to walmart please.


What are the equity ranges for seed and series A? I've heard up to 4% for seed, but not sure if that was correlated with a high-end salary or not.


Oops, meant to specify the bay area.


There are some notable open source EMS' (educational management system) like moodle.org.


we explored moodle for tmedweb. The problem is most of these systems provide all the possible functions, whereas, in our experience, people wanted a very select subset. Parring down a CMS proved more painful than writing code from scratch.


How does the Sun JDK significantly outperform the GCC-GCJ?


What do you mean by this? The gcj JIT is shit compared to the jdk, that's how.


GCJ is fairy slow.


It just does? Try installing Eclipse from the Ubuntu repos, then download it from eclipse.org and run it with the Sun JVM and Sun JDK. Tell me it doesn't scream in comparison.


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