So I’m writing a guide about accessing US Banking & Credit as a non-US resident.<p>It’s work-in-progress but the first couple of chapters are accessible for everybody.<p>Any feedback is appreciated!
I’ve been working on a tool for making products using vertically integrated stack of an editor, renderer, and collaborative workspace. It was a lot technically.<p>This product is a first real tangible outcome which I’m still working on. Any ideas and feedback would be greatly appreciated.<p>The reason for product to exist is to explain how to access the greatest financial market in the world as a foreigner who can travel to the US to get:<p>- customer protection<p>- free float<p>- acquire points for hotels, flights<p>None of it is new to financially-savvy Americans but few foreigners know that anyone (other than citizens of embargoed countries) can access the same tool belt.
So in my echo chamber I rarely here the word "foreign" meaning outside of the country. I only hear it as: "This is different to me." I am been wondering for a while now: Where is this word really in use now? Do import cars become foreign outside of the city? Do your parents say this?