Can Someone Explain "Wallets" Please?
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Remember the condom circle in the back pocket of jeans? I doSwaye said:I put condoms in mine. Then don't use them.
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But whats a white claw without a wallet? Ya know? Its only like half the equationDoog_de_Jour said:
Yeah, but the breakroom fridge is always stocked with White Claw, so quit your bitching.Pitchfork51 said:
I was at a bar on Sunday and some dude was chatting me up about how he's all into crypto. So we got to talking and I was bitching about how our company pays cheap and he's like how much? Then he asked me for a job lolhaie said:
Thought you meant Apple Pay kind of wallets.creepycoug said:
@haiehaie said:creepycoug said:For those of us who need the help.
Do not use them. The end.Sources said:If you really want to understand wallets, understanding public and private keys is helpful. I think people generally underestimate how ubiquitous encryption is these days.
I trust @haie . Q: do you have to have a wallet to buy crypto? Or are the trading platforms otherwise available?
I understand block chain but do not mess with crypto atm.
Like the above poster said, if crypto wallets just go off of RSA or some other private/public set up, that is a decent starting point. Tons of articles explain that really well.
My general thought was to not trust mobile app security and have as few apps installed as possible. It's not that security isn't implemented correctly initially so much as irresponsible/constant changes in software are not worth the convenience of most apps.
As to your actual question I would use Coinbase assuming they have a web app you can use on a desktop.
Guess I should read the thread next time.
That's what I think of crypto bros.
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Even if 150k (notwithstanding equity) were the same as 100k anywhere else, that's still a very good wage for a new grad. It's a terrible wage for anyone with 2 decades of software development experience.creepycoug said:
True, but one fiddy in the Bay is like poverty level.Sources said:
If I was making less than 100k after 20 years (let alone as a dev), I wouldn't want to work either. Entry level FAANG in the Bay is easily over 150k plus equity.haie said:
That's correct. He was a friend of our VP so I wasn't allowed to give him any kind of an aptitude test. We are trying to get him his old job back.BennyBeaver said:I don't think people making $92k are "commanding" anything.
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Agreed. It's actually a fantastic wage for most Americans.Sources said:
Even if 150k (notwithstanding equity) were the same as 100k anywhere else, that's still a very good wage for a new grad. It's a terrible wage for anyone with 2 decades of software development experience.creepycoug said:
True, but one fiddy in the Bay is like poverty level.Sources said:
If I was making less than 100k after 20 years (let alone as a dev), I wouldn't want to work either. Entry level FAANG in the Bay is easily over 150k plus equity.haie said:
That's correct. He was a friend of our VP so I wasn't allowed to give him any kind of an aptitude test. We are trying to get him his old job back.BennyBeaver said:I don't think people making $92k are "commanding" anything.
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Which is why I stopped wasting my lead dev's time on this guy. That was the point. I built our platform 6 years ago so I haven't realized that we actually have to pull real talent now, not just friends of the owners.Sources said:
Even if 150k (notwithstanding equity) were the same as 100k anywhere else, that's still a very good wage for a new grad. It's a terrible wage for anyone with 2 decades of software development experience.creepycoug said:
True, but one fiddy in the Bay is like poverty level.Sources said:
If I was making less than 100k after 20 years (let alone as a dev), I wouldn't want to work either. Entry level FAANG in the Bay is easily over 150k plus equity.haie said:
That's correct. He was a friend of our VP so I wasn't allowed to give him any kind of an aptitude test. We are trying to get him his old job back.BennyBeaver said:I don't think people making $92k are "commanding" anything.
Not a great example for this bored, what with all the beavlets and quooks that pretend that they have the education to reach anything beyond middle management.
You Bay bros also need to understand that if you work for a Bay software company and still live in the Bay at this point, you might be fucking retarded. -
I gave my dude who didn't know shit a little love today. He built 2 nextjs simple ass sites and deployed on netlify. And our marketer can now do the content.haie said:
Which is why I stopped wasting my lead dev's time on this guy. That was the point. I built our platform 6 years ago so I haven't realized that we actually have to pull real talent now, not just friends of the owners.Sources said:
Even if 150k (notwithstanding equity) were the same as 100k anywhere else, that's still a very good wage for a new grad. It's a terrible wage for anyone with 2 decades of software development experience.creepycoug said:
True, but one fiddy in the Bay is like poverty level.Sources said:
If I was making less than 100k after 20 years (let alone as a dev), I wouldn't want to work either. Entry level FAANG in the Bay is easily over 150k plus equity.haie said:
That's correct. He was a friend of our VP so I wasn't allowed to give him any kind of an aptitude test. We are trying to get him his old job back.BennyBeaver said:I don't think people making $92k are "commanding" anything.
Not a great example for this bored, what with all the beavlets and quooks that pretend that they have the education to reach anything beyond middle management.
You Bay bros also need to understand that if you work for a Bay software company and still live in the Bay at this point, you might be fucking retarded.
I was like bro take off the day. Here's 1k. Work on that portfolio. You can now make like double the amount of money somewhere else.
I am what's referred to as a cool boss. I hired him for shit with the promise I'd get his portfolio going so he can make money. -
Good man. A Club man.Pitchfork51 said:
I gave my dude who didn't know shit a little love today. He built 2 nextjs simple ass sites and deployed on netlify. And our marketer can now do the content.haie said:
Which is why I stopped wasting my lead dev's time on this guy. That was the point. I built our platform 6 years ago so I haven't realized that we actually have to pull real talent now, not just friends of the owners.Sources said:
Even if 150k (notwithstanding equity) were the same as 100k anywhere else, that's still a very good wage for a new grad. It's a terrible wage for anyone with 2 decades of software development experience.creepycoug said:
True, but one fiddy in the Bay is like poverty level.Sources said:
If I was making less than 100k after 20 years (let alone as a dev), I wouldn't want to work either. Entry level FAANG in the Bay is easily over 150k plus equity.haie said:
That's correct. He was a friend of our VP so I wasn't allowed to give him any kind of an aptitude test. We are trying to get him his old job back.BennyBeaver said:I don't think people making $92k are "commanding" anything.
Not a great example for this bored, what with all the beavlets and quooks that pretend that they have the education to reach anything beyond middle management.
You Bay bros also need to understand that if you work for a Bay software company and still live in the Bay at this point, you might be fucking retarded.
I was like bro take off the day. Here's 1k. Work on that portfolio. You can now make like double the amount of money somewhere else.
I am what's referred to as a cool boss. I hired him for shit with the promise I'd get his portfolio going so he can make money. -
Hey I work with what I got. If my owner gives me a shit budget either I can teach a good dude or hire a shit asshole and fire himcreepycoug said:
Good man. A Club man.Pitchfork51 said:
I gave my dude who didn't know shit a little love today. He built 2 nextjs simple ass sites and deployed on netlify. And our marketer can now do the content.haie said:
Which is why I stopped wasting my lead dev's time on this guy. That was the point. I built our platform 6 years ago so I haven't realized that we actually have to pull real talent now, not just friends of the owners.Sources said:
Even if 150k (notwithstanding equity) were the same as 100k anywhere else, that's still a very good wage for a new grad. It's a terrible wage for anyone with 2 decades of software development experience.creepycoug said:
True, but one fiddy in the Bay is like poverty level.Sources said:
If I was making less than 100k after 20 years (let alone as a dev), I wouldn't want to work either. Entry level FAANG in the Bay is easily over 150k plus equity.haie said:
That's correct. He was a friend of our VP so I wasn't allowed to give him any kind of an aptitude test. We are trying to get him his old job back.BennyBeaver said:I don't think people making $92k are "commanding" anything.
Not a great example for this bored, what with all the beavlets and quooks that pretend that they have the education to reach anything beyond middle management.
You Bay bros also need to understand that if you work for a Bay software company and still live in the Bay at this point, you might be fucking retarded.
I was like bro take off the day. Here's 1k. Work on that portfolio. You can now make like double the amount of money somewhere else.
I am what's referred to as a cool boss. I hired him for shit with the promise I'd get his portfolio going so he can make money.



