I have a BA in a social science and have worked as a software engineer for mega-corps, government and startups. Some companies like to filter by degree, but I generally wouldn't want to work for those companies anyways.
The only way it has held me back is specialized fields, like machine learning, would be hard to get into without at least a masters.
How I read it is only if that other band take half of Spotify's streams. If no one likes them and they get no plays, the original band still receives all of the revenue.
I've been using ownCLoud (owncloud.org) on a raspberry pi set up on my LAN to solve this type of problem. While I don't have it publicly facing, as soon as I get home, any file I was working on is synced to the rest of my computers and devices.
With docker being ported to the rasberry pi recently, I suspect it will be even simpler to set up an ownCloud for $35 + the cost of storage.
Despite its flaws, calling the 12 step program a "dance" is pretty offensive. This coming from a someone who's father died of alcohol withdraw when I was young, and 4 immediate family members in the program.
*edit: Also, while your post was primarily about this pill and addiction surrounding it, I can assure you my father wasn't like "Jerry Garcia.(huge addiction, obese, and diabetic, etc)." In fact, he was in his mid-twenties, and an all-state wrestler and football player in high school, and very athletic after. Sometimes, it has nothing to do with your health, but the seizures which can come from withdraw and an inadequate and unequipped healthcare system.
To be frank, I find your post to be very insensitive and offensive to those who have been through situations like this.
As this is not Facebook, I have a hard time understanding why your feelings matter.
To make matters worse, that "dance" comment had close to nothing to do with what he was saying, making your -and my- comment an utter waste of thread-space.
I like the post, and it showed me some services that I didn't know about.
What advantage does Amazon's Route 53 have over Cloudflare? I've been using Cloudflare for all my DNS and CDN needs so I'm curious what Route 53 would have to offer.
The only way it has held me back is specialized fields, like machine learning, would be hard to get into without at least a masters.