I was at an antique shop in Alameda about to buy a pulp sci-fi book. It was just a couple of bucks, nothing expensive. But the card reader wasn't accepting my Apple Pay. Another guy shopping there offered to pay for me. I told him I could Venmo or PayPal him the money, but he wouldn't take it. It wasn't a big deal in terms of money, but he didn't have to do that
They are Linux VMs and you can host any executable that can work on that.
The python/node environment you see is part of what makes the SDK work. Really, it's very similar to Docker in use.
I work for a FAANG, I’m in a team that was part of a buyout, I’m surrounded by millionaires. One is wearing a patek phillipe right now. I’ve never seen them be rude to a waitress.
You will notice at Grand Slam tennis matches the first thing the winner does — even before walking out for the interview — is put on the watch made by their sponsor.
Right, again my point is, if you're charging 500k for a watch, isn't the market for that watch relatively small (people who have the money + people who care about the watch?) Or are they actually selling, say, a thousand of them?
As I'm saying this, I realize selling a thousand of them probably isn't a crazy volume.