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As a parent, an Airbnb (or any vacation rental) is 100x better than a hotel. We've got 3 young kids, so multiple bedrooms, a kitchen, and a separate common space where adults can hang out after kids are down is absolutely crucial. The thought of cramming the whole fam into a hotel room, or having little kids sleeping in a separate room (and freaking out alone in the middle of the night) sounds like hell to me.

Hotels are fine for business travel for me, where I don't care much about the space and just need a clean, reliable place to sleep.

disclaimer: I used to work at Airbnb, so biased.


But hotels have all of those options. "Hotels" I've stayed at include a place in Ireland with standalone 3 bedroom houses, two bedroom extended stay suites with kitchens and living rooms around America, etc.


Too wide for me (makes side-by-side code windows less useful). Check out Iosevka SS14.


Or just continued growth without adding headcount.


It can store an integer value. Storing longer data requires partitioning it across multiple transactions.


The data files (data/LoanStats3a.csv) are missing.

Downloadable from Lending Club though: https://www.lendingclub.com/info/download-data.action


New logo, new fonts, new colors, new message. All apps and web properties skinned and released in unison.


Most of those are quite impractical for an urban environment.


The lack of acknowledgement to the researcher is pretty shitty. I'd expect it will really hurt Tinder's chance of their next vulnerability being responsibly disclosed.


Just installed it. It works great. As somebody that always has their phone in their pocket, this is perfect and more than worth the $4.


With sane defaults, bcrypted passwords are "worthless" in the hands of a casual attacker.

Somebody would have to REALLY want to access your account and have SIGNIFICANT financial/computational resources to crack it. And that only gives them one password. Significant and independent work is required for each individual password.

On the other hand, there's nothing stopping a developer from doing something really dumb like setting bcrypt iterations to 1.


>> On the other hand, there's nothing stopping a developer from doing something really dumb like setting bcrypt iterations to 1.

I _really_ hope that doesn't turn out to be the case here.


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