I am just starting out trying to learn iOS development and last weekend I made a small tally/counter app. All it does is adds or subtracts 1, but dammit if I'm not excited about it.
But if we did that financial executives won't be able to afford that 5th vacation home! I'll stay here in the muck with my stolen identity incurred debt thank you very much. One day I'll tug these bootstraps hard enough.
Absolutely. It is really weird that they wouldn't have required some kind of quality control for domains sending out more than 5k emails per day.
If it looks like spam, walks like spam, talks like spam, nah we shouldn't require stricter DNS authentication requirements. (My best Google impersonation)
I only buy physical books. Not trying to be sarcastic here, but I have yet to find an E-Reader that gives me the same relaxing feeling that looking at ink on paper does at the end of the day. For the the library-in-one device convenience hasn't outweighed the disconnected simplicity of reading a book.
After spending a work day staring at a screen I have zero interest in looking at at yet another display.
There's reading for pleasure and then there's reading as a requirement.
Carry around dozens of 1000+ page technical reference volumes? Nah, no thanks, I'll take an instantly searchable e-reader I can stick in my pocket, with non-destructive notes, highlights and bookmarks that'll sync between my devices.