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Luckily she didn't do COBOL or PL/I, or she would be fixing stuff 24/7. For me it was more copying others and don't try to come up with a better/more clever solution for something every single time. Sometimes the current solution is just good enough.


I have, once. IBM does exactly that for z/OS (with the exeption that you can share patches). This is of course a whole other level of software and price tag.


Stalking is illegal in every EU country, camera's need a permit and the customer tracking needs an opt-in in most countries or is just illegal


Hi maker here!

The news about Polestar accepting art as a payment option for its Polestar 1 (see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27502889), got me thinking if it would be cool to see this for lower scale merchants as well.

The high level idea is to make a Stripe like API to redirect the customer to a validation platform. If the work is accepted, have it shipped to my company who buys it from the merchant.

As I set the upper limit much much much lower, there will be less need for verification.

The only big hurdle I can see so far, is the physical shipment of the art.

If you have any questions, shoot.


No we round the sum. So as long as your runs each month are lower than 10000 you pay nothing.


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