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Wonder how high the usage would be. If you have github enterprise setting up Nexus and having build process publish to it seems easier than this build server.


If you'd like to argue for a pure market system then please direct the poor to starve on your door step. Personally, I prefer having this social safety net but it comes with the responsibility of keeping employers from abusing the system as well with things like minwage. That is why how this is evil (read: unfair to other employers).

As the article states this guy gets DC bus rides for free. That annoys me. Homejoy users should pay the full cost of getting their home cleaned. It does not make sense for tax payers (including myself) to be providing a subsidy for home cleaning service.

Is this really the a wage floor or just indirectly abuse of the a social-safety net for cheaper services by the wealthy?


Private companies such as traditional unionized(?) maid service organizations shouldn't be trusted to provide a social safety net either.


Strikingly similar to the problem of generating a close enough dendrogram over large data sets very quickly. Back in ~2008 I did some undergrad research on the topic to speed DNA analysis. Basically it solves your grouping problem gracefully by attempting to be within a error level at N levels. Since you are attempting N buckets this would solves your problem well. There was a very good review paper on the subject but is not in first page of google and my memory fails me completely on author (also I'm at work).

Might not meet your memory or computation constraints, but grouping is such an wide topic.


Back problems lead me to a recumbent like your talking about. Love my Aero. Doesn't have the fancy gearing but I'm ~20-30% faster and with no pain (except for hills). Still expensive but comparable to traditional carbon bikes similarly equipped (about $3-4k). Cruises comfortably at 25-30mph; good downhill speeds get into 50-60mph.

http://www.bacchettabikes.com/bikes/performance/carbon-aero-...


Bacchetta make an aluminum version for $2K. I haven't ridden many 'bents, but I would have thought under-seat steering would be more aero, and possibly more stable at high speeds (can't imagine descending at > 50mph on a diamond frame, don't think I've ever gone faster than 45 or so, and that was nervous-making).


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