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bactrian | 8 years ago | on: Ending Bitcoin Support

Stripe’s entire business is built on credit card transactions. They added half assed bitcoin support and then killed it.

This makes sense for a company that has every incentive to prolong a move away from credit cards.

As soon as we switch to a decentralized “currency” stripes business will begin its decline.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: The screen that set off the ballistic missile alert on Saturday

It’s almost so bad (even for gov work) that one wonders if it wasn’t designed like this recently as an excuse to run this “false alarm” exercise.

This is the kind of thing we would want the gov to do and lie to us about because most people can’t handle the truth.

“Put the links really close to tether so we can use that as an excuse.”

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: America’s Fastest Spy Plane May Be Back and Hypersonic

“However, Aboulafia noted, such a capability could also be considered a destabilizing development if a U.S. adversary decided to react preemptively to such an aircraft’s existence.”

In other words China and Russia may contemplate fighting WW3 now rather than waiting to be leap frogged. Fun.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: US blacklists 17 firms from applying H1-B

Microsoft hires thousands of H1B workers for generic roles like project manager and software developer.

Do you really think there aren’t Americans that could fill those roles? Of course there are but it would cost more. A true shortage would not affect Microsoft at all. They have as much money as anyone.

This is a dirty secret of tech that you can’t discuss without being labeled racist or xenophobic no matter how untrue that is.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: Capital-As-a-Service: A New Operating System for Early Stage Investing

Social metrics. Would make the Social Capital name genuinely meaningful :-)

The “social response” (HN, GitHub, reddit, ...) to a new project, product, or service is all you should need to predict success at a high enough rate to do extremely well.

It’s not a matter of difficulty so much as conviction and intelligence.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: Capital-As-a-Service: A New Operating System for Early Stage Investing

The flaw here is using the wrong metrics. Once a company has found a repeatable and growing business model, it’s trivial to raise money and there’s no reason to pick Social Capital over anyone else.

The big market opportunity is to fund startups at the very earliest signs of success. When all they have to show is some code and a few Hacker News upvotes or GitHub stars.

Someone is going to make YCs returns look weak by funding this early. And nothing would do more for diversity than a low barrier test that is 100% blind and meritocratic.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: US Preparing to Put Nuclear Bombers Back on 24-Hour Alert

How about a super EMP that wipes out millions of Americans and brings it down to Russia's level?

Russia started helping North Korea with ICBM and super EMP technology after Bush pulled out of the anti ballistic missile treaty unilaterally.

Putin realized there was no way to catch up to US technology. The only solution is to damage the US enough that Russia can catch up.

Trump is the fool and Kim Jung Un is the patsy. Putin is the puppet master.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: US Preparing to Put Nuclear Bombers Back on 24-Hour Alert

Nothing to do with START. It's all about the NK war. Do you also believe the story that they recalled 1000 retired pilots due to shortages in recruiting?

And that this weeks evacuation "drill" was already scheduled?

This is war time preparation.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: US Preparing to Put Nuclear Bombers Back on 24-Hour Alert

The reason for the 24/7 bombers is to counter any Russian or Chinese aggression during the US attack on North Korea.

We can't risk them thinking we're vulnerable to a preemptive strike for even a day or week.

It's precautionary measure to prevent an escalation to WW3. Hopefully it works out.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why is software quality an afterthought for many people/companies?

Design by committee vs design by vision. Takes guts to have strong opionions and stick to them.

At almost every company, the primary background motivation is not getting fired. Virtually no one even aspires to great work let alone takes the risk to have a vision.

This is pretty rational. There's just no incentive to risk your neck pushing for quality when you'll just end up working a lot harder for little reward.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: The privilege of risk

Privilege is wealth. The idea that there are a number of privileges is a lie people who have wealth tell.

If you have money, you have privilege. If you don't, you don't. Everything else is but a symptom.

bactrian | 8 years ago | on: Go 1.9.1 and Go 1.8.4 are released

It's not related to crypto/tls or net/http. This has to do with sending mail via SMTP. It's totally worth fixing but probably had close to zero real world effect.

Go has an incredible security track record. Out of the box, net/http and crypto/TLS are safe to deploy in production. No reverse proxy shield required.

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