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I think you're confused about the politics of the region. The US isn't a major factor in the decision making of central Asian countries. China however has taken a much more active role in central Asia which has changed the balance of power and enabled countries to disengage more from Russia.


I think this is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQXRiP6XQdo

The one embedded in the presentation didn't work for me.


it's strange that Kraft Heinz wasn't included. It had sales of 26B last year


The "Watch our video" link on the landing homepage is broken, or at least broken for me. Great work on the site design though, it looks great


Thank you, working on a video right now.


said the office creep.


Lol. You clearly missed my entire point altogether. Also if you even bothered to read any of my other comments you'll see I am WFH for a dozen years already, as freelancer. But this comment really shows your biased.


Nerves looks very similar to Balena [1] which is definitely worth checking out if you want to manage a fleet of micoro-computers. Balena also uses light-weight docker containers which simplifies things nicely for developers who are more comfortable working higher up the stack.

[1] https://www.balena.io/


Check out the employee holiday bonus from 1983: https://www.applearchive.org/1983-feed/apple-holiday-bonus


Was this an employee holiday bonus, or a public promotion called "Apple Holiday Bonus?" I don't see anything in it making it employee-specific. I think it might just be a play on words.


It has to be for customers and this site mislabeled it as "employee holiday bonus". It's just too embarrassing... a bunch of coupons for magazines and software.


That's the gift that keeps on giving, the whole year!


Julia is compiled using LLVM.


Maybe, but the map error is too large. There would have to be 20+ miles of ice from the shoreline. And why isn't there ice anywhere else?


Nothing unusual about high ice cover there.

https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/data/ice/historicalAnim/


that's awesome, thanks for sharing.

It's amazing how much variability there is between years


This is very troubling. I can't imagine why this would be done if they had good intentions. Makes me want to check their financials.

Here's their most recent public tax forms which includes revenue, executive pay, board member info, and more

PIR: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/331...

ICANN: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/fy18-irs-tax-for...

Looks like they're paid quite generously.


We should support public goods like the Ethereum Name Service https://ens.domains/

You can register a domain at https://app.ens.domains/


alternative DNS roots have been a thing for a while:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_DNS_root


OpenNIC has been up for almost 20 years now: https://www.opennic.org/


Very - I recall around 2000 the registry .coop I worked for was one of the bidders for .org back then.

There where some very sketchy bidders one of whom seemed to want to convert to be for only a narrow US specific definition of non profit, The Red Cross would have been bared from having a .org for example.

There is a reason that ICANT is hated by a lot of those who have to deal with it.


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