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Get an individual patent and get arrange to get paid via royalty licensing. As I understand it, this is all long term cap gains. However. I am not a lawyer or a tax advisor.


a quick Google shows that royalties from patents are taxes as ordinary income.


Julia has something similar too. TerminalExtensions.jl

https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/julia-users/zj4nQl...


That's impressive. Do they use open channels to communicate everything? compensation? Financials?


Well they do have a compensation calculator on their job listings along with the reasoning


Except in your program you forget to count the number of 2's as well and take the minimum of these two numbers.


Well. I suppose you're only solving n! So you're fine


This is exciting. I'm excited to see keno here too. He has been really helpful in helping get Cxx.jl working. It's awesome. Being able to interactively work on c++ and to load external dynamic libraries is really useful. Thanks for working on this I can't wait to see where this goes.


Now if only there was a Julia package for this too


It shouldn't be hard, given that most of the work is being done by a shared C++ library.

(I'll probably take a stab at writing one this weekend, though)


What do you use Julia for?


I've heard that the new laws being written in NY to prevent hydrolic fracking are being carefully wordsmithed so they will still allow fracking with natural gas instead. I wish I could find a source but im not sure how well known this issue is. Can anyone comment further?


Yes. Weather spark. The guys who wrote it are super chill and I love their product. I love looking at the averages they have before I plan a vacation and the great way they integrate historical information with forecasts into a time series has tons of information that I love.


Is there a good resource for understanding all the different logs available on different systems?


I think John Denkar also provides a nice explanation here:

https://www.av8n.com/how/

Specifically in ch 3 he talks about airfoils, airflow, and circulation:

https://www.av8n.com/how/htm/airfoils.html


Thanks, this is an interesting and detailed explanation.

It should be pointed out that your link contradicts the op in places, in particular Denkar says that the role of the Coanda effect in producing lift is a "fairytale" where the op calls it out to explain the lift on the upper airfoil surface (and I have seen this elsewhere as well.)

I hadn't known until recently just how religiously contentious this topic could get.


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