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How is it both free and $1/hr?


Free to try it out and then $1/hr to reserve it.


I think what he means is that your pay must be within 30% of the average wage. So you could likely pay yourself between 63k and 113k if the average wage was 90k.


Actually, the $30k COULD be reasonable if you are at that point only being a marketer.

If you go on indeed or glassdoor, search what ever your main task is, and screen grab that average salary. Keep searching until you find one that works best for you.

Change your salary with each task by being an hourly w2 employee with different charge codes based on the task. Just make sure you track what work you are doing.

(IANAL/A)


I am a third generation vegan & fourth generation vegetarian. It is much easier to be vegan than it was 20 years ago. Also the quality of milk and cheese replacements has significantly improved. The first time I tried almond milk (1993ish) it was a very poor experience, now it is amazing. My email is in my profile, feel free to reach out if you have any questions.


SEEKING WORK - remote, Chattanooga, TN Based Full-stack ruby developer with 6 years Rails experience, Rails 2.3-5.0 - mysql/mssql/postgres hi@tmbeihl.com github.com/tmbeihl


New account (10 minutes old right now) with no email? Seems shifty to me.


Hi Sam, Two of my college buddies and I applied to YC this week, we're looking forward to growing our startup idea. What do you think is the number one thing that most founders don't think about that ultimately hurts their company?


I would have to say asking Sam Altman for advice. Most founders simply don't think to do it and it ends up hurting them tremendously in the long run. You're on the right track.


git commits?


tried that, told them LOCs too. Doesn't get through to them.


Highcharts


This is actually the quadratic sieve, not the number field sieve, for that you want http://www.math.ttu.edu/~cmonico/software/ggnfs/


The Phuctor operates by taking the greatest common divisor of the RSA modulus of a new PGP key with the product of other keys in its set. The factor that was found was 231. This is a result of bad prime generation, or a bad random number generator, not a advance in factoring technology.


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