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I might be missing something but this doesn't seem like an insane amount of work.


We just have joined everything. If we split, it would be 50/50 but I'd probably end up giving her most of the stuff, I already find that we have way too much stuff as it is. I like the simplicity of it all even though it might not be advantageous financially for me.

Personally, I find that "fun money" is the easy part. We both splurge from time to time but it is reasonable for the most part. The hard part is the big shared expenses which you'll never be able to cover with "fun money" or it sucks to do alone (house renovations, cars, trips, entertainment etc.) for which 1 partner doesn't see the value of the shared expense.


BonitaSoft has an open source community edition.


I was surprised by the omission as well.


I've done a major rehaul on my house.

- Removal of mould in basement - Redid basement (plumbing + electrical) - Full foundation waterproofing + french drain - Full landscaping (asphalt, stone, sod) - Full reflooring (tile + wood) - Redid downstairs bathroom - Redid garage

My suggestions?

- Keep things as simple as possible. I can't count the times I ended up creating problems by trying to be clever. - Keep water out of the house. I would forego the basement completely and start from a concrete slab. - Build on solid ground (i.e. rock) if possible - Build on elevated ground with a good grade to keep the water away


The book “Hard Landing: The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines into Chaos” provides a good overview of how these airline reservation systems came to be.


Breakfast: Oatmeal with eggwhites, low fat milk and fruits (banana, apple or frozen berries)

Pre-workout snack: Pineapple chunks + apple or banana

Post-Workout Snack: Low fat chocolate milk

Lunch: leftovers from last nights supper

Afternoon snack: low fat greek yogurt with frozen berries

Supper: Usually a combination of carbs (quinoa, brown rice or whole wheat noodles), meat (chicken, pork loin, fish, beef) and some veggies (avocado, tomatoes, cucumber, zuchini, peppers, carrots, onions)

Mid night snack: Bowl of cereal with low fat milk and frozen berries or apple with almond butter

Late night snack (if required): Banana

I sometimes supplement with almonds or dark chocolate at various times during the day when I feel hungry and I drink a lot of coffee and water.

I play hockey once a week and workout 3-4 times a week @ 45 mins a pop. Went from 167 lbs and 18.5 body fat % to 155 lbs and 12.4 body fat % in 2 months. I have ~1 cheat meal a week and drink some wine on Fridays and Saturdays as well as 1-2 post hockey game beers.


The new low-code solutions are still used by developers, just allows get to develop much faster without having to worry about UI and cross-platform compatibility and other time consuming things that take up time when building a custom app.

I'm afraid that the new generation of low code solutions are not just "form" builders or prototyping tools. We've built a full operational system and client facing portal using a low code solution.


Title is somewhat misleading. Seems like they are just discontinuing it as a standalone service and bundling it in with O365. That being said, not sure where they are going with this as I believe they are also building some sort of Slack competitor.


Thanks; we've reverted the title to the original. (Submitted title was "Microsoft is killing Yammer Jan 2017".)

Submitters: the HN guidelines ask you to Please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


I would counter that being in the loop on everything adds a lot of noise and decreases your focus (because you have much more to look at) possibly making you less effective. Communication is hard.


A fair point. I assumed with the article that the communication is working to some extent. I have no way of knowing whether that is indeed the case.


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