- What would a site like this cost? https://www.reddit.com/r/web_design/comments/6vzyi9/what_would_a_site_like_this_cost/ 16 comments web_design
- Cost of developing a web site https://www.reddit.com/r/web_design/comments/5l2rqx/cost_of_developing_a_web_site/ 14 comments web_design
- Just a reminder AD admins, if you have site costing enabled you're doing it wrong https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/markmoro/2011/08/05/you-are-not-smarter-than-the-kcc/ 10 comments sysadmin
- Carmakers come to UK as west Europe’s “lowest cost” site http://www.energylivenews.com/2014/08/23/carmakers-come-to-uk-as-west-europes-lowest-cost-site/ 14 comments europe
- I was banned from ggpoker without any reason or email after withdrawing, would avoid this site at all cost tbh https://gyazo.com/c65ce0c8c63f13b2c637105f1c2005ba 18 comments poker
- On-site interview costs https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/6wsw4k/onsite_interview_costs/ 17 comments personalfinance
- Trump on the Obamacare Site: “I hire people, they do a website, it costs me $3.” http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/16/trump-to-run-for-president-of-not-china-broken-dreamless-nation.html 8 comments web_design
- Social Media site costs $9k to sign up. 3k per year after that. http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/16/tech/social-media/netropolitan-social-media/ 10 comments technology
- A site I made and just launched to help with costs as a student http://phlybuy.com 19 comments startups
- This site was way ahead of its time. Due to its prohibitive costs, it was shut down. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/stage6 4 comments reddit.com
- Pence family's failed gas stations cost taxpayers $20M+, across 85 contaminated sites. https://www.apnews.com/07f9256ae1984362ba3eff192b4d6dd0/pence-family's-failed-gas-stations-cost-taxpayers-$20m+ 3 comments politics
- Is there any way to reduce bandwidth cost of a currently viral site served by S3? http://www.touchpianist.com 8 comments webdev
- Having a botnet at your fingertips will cost you $225, and a tool that exploits a vulnerability on a banking site averages $740 and runs as high as $3,000. http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10105963-83.html 16 comments netsec
- How much will it cost to setup my e-commerce site? https://www.reddit.com/r/ecommerce/comments/6tm4co/how_much_will_it_cost_to_setup_my_ecommerce_site/ 17 comments ecommerce
- Pirate Sites Must Pay Legal Costs of Own Blockade, Court Rules https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-sites-must-pay-legal-costs-of-own-blockade-court-rules-150902/ 6 comments worldnews
- Man reports website vulnerability to site owner. Site owner reports him to police, and sends a bill for the costs to fix the site. http://www.itnews.com.au/news/276972,super-fund-threatens-customer-with-vulnerability-repair-bill.aspx 3 comments reddit.com
- Has anyone else seen this auction site? Since they don't list their bid prices, as far as I can tell each bid cost $1.60. Is it a scam, or has anyone used it? http://www.beezid.com 5 comments reddit.com
- "Small modular reactors won’t achieve economies of manufacturing scale, won’t be faster to construct, forego efficiency of vertical scaling, won’t be cheaper, aren’t suitable for remote or brownfield coal sites, still face very large security costs, will still be costly and slow to decommission, ... https://cleantechnica.com/2021/05/03/small-modular-nuclear-reactors-are-mostly-bad-policy/ 208 comments energy
- NASA faces $1.9 billion bill to clean up contaminated sites across the U.S. The bulk of those predicted costs comes from the Santa Susana Field Laboratory - rocket engine testing at the site left behind chemicals that are potentially dangerous to humans and wildlife. https://www.newsweek.com/nasa-1-9-billion-bill-clean-contaminated-sites-us-1563347 5 comments space
- Mark Zuckerberg reportedly signed off on a Facebook algorithm change that throttled traffic to progressive news sites — and one site says that quiet change cost them $400,000 to $600,000 a year https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-throttled-traffic-to-progressive-news-sites-wsj-2020-10 2993 comments technology
- Researchers develop new models for wind farms that could lead to better performance, which in some cases may not require as many turbines, thereby reducing potential costs. The models also could result in custom solutions that involve the farm sites’ specific terrain, and local weather patterns. http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2018/019207/windier-windfarms 32 comments science
- Everton Bramley Moore Dock 'stadium costs escalate to £500m' - The costs of building a new stadium for Everton have escalated from £300m to £500m due to inflation and the works needed at the site, the club has said http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-42633561 51 comments soccer
- Eight prototypes for US President Donald Trump's proposed Mexico border wall are taking shape at a construction site in San Diego. The prototypes, which cost the US Government up to $US500,000 each, form a tightly packed row of imposing concrete and metal panels. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-20/donald-trump-border-wall-models-take-shape-in-san-diego/9071032 18 comments worldnews
- ICC: Timbuktu destruction to cost Islamist $3.2m: ICC judges have made legal history by ruling that a former Islamist rebel is liable to pay compensation for the destruction of ancient shrines in Mali's Timbuktu. The historic sites were destroyed by jihadists in 2012. http://www.dw.com/en/icc-timbuktu-destruction-to-cost-islamist-32m/a-40131197 13 comments worldnews
- When Backyard Wind Is Cheaper than Fossil Fuels | four of the suburban sites could be economically viable for a small vertical axis turbine. At one site, the optimal turbine produced electricity at a cost 10 percent lower than the average national electricity unit price http://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2017/08/small-urbansuburban-vertical-axis-wind-turbines-could-compete-with-fossil-fuels/ 7 comments science
- Work has begun at Chernobyl to move a giant concrete and steel arch over the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, which lost its roof in the 1986 explosion. It is designed to prevent radioactive material leaking out over the next century. It is 108m high, 275m wide, and cost $1.6 billion. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37978482 327 comments worldnews
- Shell halts Carmon Creek oil sands project in Alberta, Canada: Tar sands site had been slated to produce 80,000 barrels a day but lower global prices, cost-cutting and lack of infrastructure contribute to shelving http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/28/shell-halts-carmon-creek-oil-sands-project-in-alberta-canada 4 comments worldnews
- Carriers are Making More From Mobile Ads than Publishers Are. Consumers pay 16.6x more in data costs than top 50 news sites are making in ad revenue https://medium.com/@robleathern/carriers-are-making-more-from-mobile-ads-than-publishers-are-d5d3c0827b39 11 comments technology
- The documents obtained by the Observer lay out a host of requirements Boeing is seeking from state and local governments. The company wants to acquire the site at little or no cost, and it wants tax incentives http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/12/04/4519868/charlotte-weighs-bid-for-major.html#.uqd2r-kj4ar 8 comments politics
- Sequestration Cuts to National Parks and Sites have already forced Yellowstone to cut $1.75 million from its budget and had to open 2 weeks late this year, costing them 50,000 visitors. Ellis Island and the Museum is unlikely to open at all. http://www.nationalparkreservations.com/supportourparks/ 55 comments politics
- PeerCDN is a peer-to-peer distributed CDN using WebRTC that will make the web faster, more reliable, and help sites to reduce bandwidth costs. https://peercdn.com/ 3 comments freeculture
- "Wikipedia is non-profit and ad free, funded by donations averaging $30... the #5 website in the world, with costs like any top site: servers, power, rent, programs and staff... If everyone seeing this gave $5, we'd be done within an hour." http://www.wikipedia.org/ 929 comments technology
- Does anyone have a rough idea how much is would cost to make something similar to the customization section of the Burberry site? (X-post from r/web_design) http://uk.burberry.com/store/bespoke/ 3 comments webdev
- I had been waiting months for this book to finally become available to purchase on Amazon; the site always said that there was none in stock. Well now they have just one copy available, and look how much it costs... http://www.amazon.ca/Last-Unicorn-Lost-Version/dp/1596060832 3 comments books
- U.S. Trade Agreements Offshore Outsources Jobs so Congress Passes More of Them - We know bad trade deals have cost millions of American jobs. We have a jobs crisis with no growth in site. So, why in God's name would Congress pass more of the same? http://www.economicpopulist.org/content/us-trade-agreements-offshore-outsources-jobs-so-congress-passes-more-them 5 comments reddit.com
- Quote of the day: "Many programmers have created and promoted the computer programming language known as "open source code" to be shared on public sites at no cost, but licensing issues are murky." http://www.reuters.com/article/idusn3026798220101130 81 comments linux
- Highcharts seems like a really neat, powerful JS charting library – shame it costs money for commercial sites. http://highcharts.com/ 15 comments web_design
- VMware says Microsoft 'shenanigans' led to new VMworld restrictions: One year ago, Microsoft handed out casino chips directing VMworld attendees to a Web site titled "VMware costs way too much". Such poor manners for a guest OS! :-| http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2009/09/03/urnidgns852573c40069388000257626006d915f.dtl 26 comments linux
- Is anything in life really free? Here is a site that gives away free stuff, one item at a time using an automated raffle/drawing system. It won't cost you any money just the time it takes to join and click on a button to enter for a chance to win the current item being raffled. http://www.thatsdonkey.com 3 comments reddit.com
- Appulo.us, the iPhone app leaching site is down. The website has ran out of money for hosting costs. They have learned the hard way that pirates do not pay for anything for a reason. http://appulo.us/appdb/?page=home 4 comments technology