I hereby claim:
- I am elsehow on github.
- I am elsehow (https://keybase.io/elsehow) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAbkU8uC6gOorxyW8gA2OiUIkziwxlxD08yIIUePW7xBgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| # setup a custom search http://www.google.com/cse/manage/all | |
| # you can set up wildcards like *.com, *.org, *.net etc to cast a broad net for your custom search | |
| # remmeber to flip the "images" switch if you want that service | |
| from googleapiclient.discovery import build | |
| def image_search (query): | |
| service = build("customsearch", "v1", | |
| developerKey="[YOUR API KEY - console.developers.google.com]") | |
| res = service.cse().list( |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| from functools import partial | |
| import requests | |
| class MPOS (object): | |
| ''' | |
| API for MPOS (Mining Portal Open Source). | |
| https://github.com/MPOS/php-mpos/wiki/API-Reference | |
| ''' | |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Pick a name. This doesn't matter, so have fun.
Get Registered Agent service for California. I use Northwest Registered Agent. They will give you an address to use - use this address on all public filings with the state.
Create an LLC on the California Secretary of State website. You want to create the Articles of Organization for a CA LLC. Use your registered agent's address. This address will be public forever. When you create your LLC online, at the Agent for Service of Process section, choose California Regsitered Corporate Agent, and search for Northwest Registered Agent's (#C3184722).
Once you get an email from the state that your LLC is set up, go down to a bank and get a bank account and a credit card for your new business. Any business expense (think: your internet bill, a meal you ate while working, etc...) is deductible from your income. Keep track of all your business expenses in a spreadsheet wit
This proposal will distribute tokens for our August Contributor Drop (see table).
The remainder of this proposal describes my methodology for running this contributor drop and producing these token allocations.
First, I distributed an intake form among all contributors, tagging people with the @Contributor tag. The form collected monikers, Juno addresses, and a self-described contribution statement.
Once that intake survey closed (after 3 weeks), I distributed a lo-fi Coordinape clone. Like Coordinape, ours was a constant-sum survey, meaning that responses were numerical and had to sum to 100. I distributed this survey on Qualtrics, and gave members of the DF 7 days (including one weekend) to fill it out.
| digraph G { | |
| rankdir = TB; | |
| node [shape=rectangle, width=3, height=0.5, fontsize=14, fontcolor=white]; | |
| L5 [label="Layer 5: Social", fillcolor="#ff4d4d", style=filled]; | |
| L4 [label="Layer 4: Application", fillcolor="#b84dff", style=filled]; | |
| L3 [label="Layer 3: Transport", fillcolor="#4d94ff", style=filled]; | |
| L2 [label="Layer 2: Protocol", fillcolor="#ff66cc", style=filled]; | |
| L1 [label="Layer 1: Physical", fillcolor="#4dff88", style=filled]; | |
| L5 -> L4 [style=invis]; |
Kava is made by grinding the root into a powder and squeezing it in a bag with some lukewarm water. The result is a brown liquid, and it tastes earthy at best. You get it down in one gulp, if you can---that's the traditional way to drink it! In practice, you do this with all of your friends and family, and that's what makes it fun. The bad taste is part of the bonding experience.