It’s taxed as income when you receive it. If you hold onto it for over a year then sell it you pay capital gains (which are lower) on the difference between the grant price and current price (if it went up).
It’s taxed as income when you receive it. If you hold onto it for over a year then sell it you pay capital gains (which are lower) on the difference between the grant price and current price (if it went up).
Because support is hard enough without supporting other people’s code
It is a classic Roguelike
I get that Roguelike is basically a vaguely defined genre now, and though Torchlight 2 in a great game it’s definitely not a “classic Roguelike”.
We used AA on our CRTs back in the day. Of course we were all running like 1024x768 as the resolution so it was a lot more needed. The higher your resolution the less you need it.
The more surprising part is that there are companies I’ve never heard of that cost even more.
Xterm supports multiple tabs right? Do that? If not then tmux.
command --custom-repo-uri https://foo.com --custom-repo-name repo_name --custom-repo-sync-type git
This is like Black and White mixed with Civilization.
Me too. There’s little challenge or risk. Progression is really slow and can’t really be sped up. Borderline an interactive screensaver.
I thought it was killed for VSCode since they ended up under the same umbrella.
Don’t be a contractor. Unless you’re unusually skilled or have a very exotic and rare niche that you’re an expert in then being a contractor is a step down for most people in the software field imo. Look for direct hire.
Pretty much, all I can think of is Steve Carrell yelling “but I hated it!”
It was basically Fern Gully
The trick is don’t work for an outsourcing company?
I have a Pixel 6a, and no.
Yeah, it’s not terminated in your computer though for all the reasons I said.
Yeah, it’s not terminated in your computer though for all the reasons I said.
There are a lot of very good reasons to switch back to copper for the last portion of a run. I highly doubt that consumer internet in Japan is terminating fiber directly into peoples’ computers. Fiber is a lot more expensive both for the line, to run it, more prone to breakage, the network cards are more expensive, etc. It’s really not needed for most purposes.
Also no one uses cat3 for data and it can’t be run for ‘hundreds of feet’. And LC fiber IS used in the US - that’s a kind of connector not the kind of fiber.
Physical sales could see as low as 10% of the sales making it to the developer. Made Steams 30% cut look likea bargain.
I’d imagine reddit could be profitable too if they stopped throwing money at stupid shit like NFTs and avatars. Selling API access for AI training was a good move in terms of bringing in income since it basically costs them nothing, and they could have totally pulled that off without pissing off half their userbase.