Leaving this here for other men who might stumble on this: Oral finasteride drives your DHT way down. However, driving DHT down is essentially the binary goal of stopping hair loss.
And that's all fine and good, but having 'just enough' DHT is important for good health. (Psychology, sexual function, etc)
If you're on finasteride, do yourself a favor and consult with a TRT ('low T') doctor, have your DHT level tested, and consider modulating your finasteride dosage according to its effect on your DHT level.
A good balance is worth working towards. Don't blindly take finasteride without keeping an eye on its effects to your DHT.
Important ADHD medication note: Armodafinil is a narcolepsy medication being used off-label for OP here. It's only FDA approved for treating narcolepsy. Usage in ADHD treatment is both novel and highly individual.
Thanks for the addendum. It's prescribed for ADHD off-label more frequently than most people realize, and I've been prescribed strattera, concerta, and adderall before settling on armodafinil.
The problem, like most in life, is not in the expression of the conservative viewpoints but in the definition and application of 'actively opposing civil or equal rights'.
Some people feel The Wall 'actively opposes civil or equal rights'. Or transgenders in the military. Or etc, etc etc...
Many conservatives feel that conservative viewpoints on hot topic issues are rational decisions. They're often not out to 'actively oppose civil or equal rights'.
Many of us in other countries wouldn't think of chanting our countries name. I know I generally think of my work as "part of humanity" not for my country necessarily. The US is particularly nationalistic compared to others, which can be off putting for non-americans.
> Unless you're German, than that statement is almost certainly false.
What? Imagine a Scandinavian or a Briton chanting their countries names in any other place than a sporting event (with an opposing country). It just doesn't happen.
The only other country I can think of is the Australians. They would chant the "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi! oi! oi!" even at a pub having a beer in the afternoon.
I've found their statistics to be focused on a broader base of employers than just startups, so I'd expect salaries in their data to likely be higher since they don't factor in equity. You can use this formula for adjusting for the value of the equity:
Interesting, I would have gone the other way (assuming salaries in data were lower), as I think there's quite a bit of inflation in startup job offers.
Also, I wonder how best to account for stock units vs options as far as equity awards go.
I made the comment because I find that startups (or the recent brand of startups with crazy valuations and relatively cheap operating costs) are the ones that push 80K/90K+ salaries (at the very least) for people straight out of college and nice office perks.
A few years ago (and probably still now), people could get hired by big companies like HP/Dell/Intel/Oracle (or other big companies whose main competency isn't necessarily computing) with relatively low salaries (lets say 60K or 70K). This only really applies to recent grads/relatively young developers though, I guess.
'After Uber discovered the unauthorized download, it examined the Internet Protocol addresses of every visitor to the page during the time between when the key was posted and when the breach occurred'
lolwutf.
Can someone please tell me how Uber got the IP of 'every visitor to the page [on GitHub]'?
And, to that end, what even constitutes 'the page'? If someone cloned the repo, how is that tally'd?
And that's all fine and good, but having 'just enough' DHT is important for good health. (Psychology, sexual function, etc)
If you're on finasteride, do yourself a favor and consult with a TRT ('low T') doctor, have your DHT level tested, and consider modulating your finasteride dosage according to its effect on your DHT level.
A good balance is worth working towards. Don't blindly take finasteride without keeping an eye on its effects to your DHT.