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The command line tool I was not aware if. Now I have a little afternoon reading to do!


I should have included the link before but here it is: https://github.com/lastpass/lastpass-cli


Some people may call it punishment, others call it progressive taxation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_tax


And others can call it whatever they like as long as they end their sense of entitlement in being able to lay a claim on my earnings.

I'm aware of the definition, instead of replying with semantics you could try to outline the specifics of your defense of it.

From how I see it, in no morally relativistic sense do I see how making more money means I should have to forfeit more of my income because that's what's decided to be right and just by people who make less money.

I think if someone claims they have a bigger claim on my money because I earn more, you must PROVE why that is.


Because you have more to lose when the revolution comes.


And more tools to prepare for/profit off it :)


Trello board with lists setup like so:

[Inbox][Queue][This Week][Today][Done][Done Apr 2nd]

Text files version controlled in git:

  /notes/ 
  /notes/project1/todo.txt 
  /notes/project2/todo.txt 
  /notes/project3/todo.txt
Since I'm in terminal all day I quickly jot down todos in .txt files as I go. The real management of them is done in Trello.


I would actually. "Lists" of these types get stale after a while. Providing lusts along some defined attributes makes things interesting and can introduce one to something that would not make a typical best of list.

Netflix is doing it with their movie suggestion (ie. Strong female lead) and I'm sure they're not worried about being too "PC", though I'm sure some, somewhere have intimated at it.


About 3 years ago I was researching the same thing. There wasn't a lot of options then, and I still don't think there's a lot of options now.

Wrote a blog post to document what I found: http://www.redbridgenet.com/indian-payment-gateways-no-recur....

There's some links in there to discussions of the same. The Quora discussion is starting to fill up with what I think is spam for services that don't exactly solve the problem, but it might be worth checking out.


Thanks. I did come across this link from Google and also the said Quora post. It's very unfortunate that even though there are so many good Payment processors like Stripe, Google, Amazon, Authorize, etc they're mostly restricted to the US.

Also I think a lot of these companies are having a hard time because RBI has this strict OTP only policy so this isn't going to change anytime soon (like you said it was same 3 years ago also).

Anyway, I came across few companies that will setup a US bank account and register a Delaware corp for about $500. It's throwing money down the drain because they don't guarantee anything but it may be worth a shot? I think the founder of SupportBee did this [1]

[1] https://www.quora.com/How-does-SupportBee-or-any-Indian-star...


Alright, I've got to ask. Why is IPv6 support important?

I tried a cursory Google search, but couldn't find much. I'd love to learn why I should be paying more attention to IPv6.


The reasons for IPv6 should be obvious by now, most importantly you are future proofing your service/product. Saying I don't need to deploy IPv6 is the same mentality that kept the world using Internet Explorer 6 for over half a decade, yes it works as is but it could be better.

Plus do you want to live in a world where something as basic as an IP address costs you an annual fee?

You'll also provide a faster service ahead of your competition:

http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2015/04/facebo...

http://www.computerworld.com/article/2983996/internet/ipv6-w...

To be honest, IPv6 isn't exactly hard for a lot of project. As buyers we just have to add it as a purchasing requirement. The real burden is on the ISPs and cloud providers.


http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/ipv6_ipv4_diffe... In production: Nginx uses IPv4 by default therefore you have to a few lines to nginx.conf to get to IPv6 after you have configured your AAAA Name record.


that link is dead (403 - forbidden) but seems to address the differences between ipv4 and ipv6.

he was asking why you'd need ipv6 support for a CDN, which is mostly hosted by other people. you only reference it in your html code, once. so his question would probably still be unanswered, even if your link worked.


Mid to upper six figures alone aught to do it.


If they can prevent the image of Robert Scoble in the shower becoming the public perception of Google Glass this time around, they might just make it.


Hilarious that this was just posted as I had to answer to it yesterday. Are we working together?

Here's an email I ended up sending yesterday in reply to a Google Page Speed Test report:

> We can address most of these issues with some further optimizations.

> One thing that will always appear in the Google Page Speed Test reports is the "Should Fix" issue with "Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content". This is a much discussed flag that Google returns that would really only work with non-modern websites, and a test that Google itself can't pass: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=....


I'd like to see that open sourced. A lot of the projects I'm involved in could use it.


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