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I'm fairly certain that they also included third-party libraries in that 1.7M.


It seems you are correct:

> We also used quite a few of the OS libraries, including the JSON processing library, rather than building and storing our own libraries in the codebase.


Doesn't that mean they're not using third-party libraries?


The 1.7m was pre-rewrite and the quote about using os libraries was post-rewrite; it doesn't prove they counted the libraries in the 1.7m metric but it does imply they bundled more before.


There's a bunch of external packages. One by the go team: https://github.com/golang/dep


None of the top 10 of contributors to dep are from the Go core team, dep is a community project that eventually clawed their way into official recognition by sheer force of will by some great people.


Add it to the top! People don't scroll that far down :)


To note: that's not from the royal Thai family, but from the policing structures in Thailand.


And a popular policy for the ruling class at that. I'd imagine it'd be tough for the king to change that law. He spoke out against it previously in 2005 but only to say that "the king can be wrong".. therefore people can say he is wrong in public. It's still being enforced often despite that comment.


You could get it! cloud.digitalocean.com/user_payment_profiles and put it in at the bottom!


Hey - you can apply again, and they'll approve it again. I had the same problem (I'm not sure if this is okay though)


Oh awesome! Thanks for the heads up.


Congrats! Seems like a great way to show your friends your app when starting off


I guess he means for the people who commented on things he did, ie: his relatives. They did not know of his experience/the projects he had worked on - they did not know his "Github" work, and only recognized bigger brands & universities names.


Can you comment on the pricing structure? Breakdown why exactly it is $99?


Thanks! We'll be working on fixing those things :) We've made it so it's easy to increase/decrease the accuracy, but the next thing we plan to do is to make the equations rearrangeable!


I'm just sort of curious how you folks are working around Javscript's lack of double precision or arbitrary precision for numerical stuff.


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