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Without context on how this data was gathered it's mostly meaningless.


> Without context this is meaningless.

In the context of the match.com dating app, in these cities, in these age brackets, the gender ratios are as shown. There you go. Meaning!


Which is why getting an equally-skilled workforce in the same timezone at a fraction of the cost would be a huge selling point, would it not?

Add to that less friction around growing this workforce by bringing in new talent from abroad and it seems like a slam dunk.


Cookpad?


While I vehemently disagree with what the a user above you said about "doxxing" companies being wrong (it's not doxxing, it's whistleblowing), I also don't think we should guess. If someone KNOWS what company it is, I do believe it's in the interest of the uses and society to know this, as a warning, but guessing just potentially hurts innocent companies that have nothing to do with this.


Good point.


Maybe this is a dumb question, but it what stops Aviva from publishing new prices every minute or every second?

> prices for the funds were published each Friday, and clients were allowed to switch funds at those prices anytime before the next price was published, even if markets moved in the meantime.

Publishing prices every Friday just seems like a formality, from what I can gather it isn't written in the contract.


I suspect the contract is written such that the prices are to be given to the customer each Friday, and the customer has until the next scheduled delivery on the following Friday to reallocate their funds. Aviva could publish more often but it wouldn't change anything.


So random to bump into a fellow Terrace House fan on HN.


It's being promoted all over Netflix... not quite rare.



Is it not #14 on the 2017 list given there? (Was #4 on the 2016 list)


> The cities considered the global "Big Four" fashion capitals of the 21st century are Milan, London, New York and Paris.

It does have fashion, but it's not the biggest by any stretch.


Looks good, but not a big fan of the autoplaying video.

If I could click a button and start playing the video instead that would be great.


You may be interested in a global solution Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/disable-autop... Chrome: I don't know any good one off the top of my head, sorry


A Map for Saturday, definitely opened my eyes to spending a gap year traveling the world. Maybe some day.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R07DF6C/ref=cm_sw_su_dp


Obama's final State of the Union is a good start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlLSBTAg0aM.

More archived videos are available here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGknzyQfNiThyt4vg4MlTQ/vid....



Thanks but that doesn't work for me, I can't figure which extension is blocking me.

I get this when opening that link:

TypeError: "play" is read-only player.js:2:3975

VimeoPlayer< https://f.vimeocdn.com/p/3.3.17/js/player.js:2:3975 <anonymous>

https://f.vimeocdn.com/p/3.3.17/js/player.js:2:260

TypeError: VimeoPlayer is not a constructor 290376045:1:9150 <anonymous>

https://player.vimeo.com/video/290376045:1:9150


Putting the link in youtube-dl and watching offline works for me.


Thanks I got this, playable with VLC for example: https://skyfire.vimeocdn.com/1537357126-0x19388e9cb2a5d6095b...


I had problems and it was "Disable HTML Autoplay" in my case.


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