"Better die and spawn a ghost, than die and leave nothing." What's the point of a ghost? How does this make your situation "better"? Your point is based on the assumption that death is inherently "bad".
Creating that web of connections online and offline is highly valuable to a company. The more loyalty you have the better. The online world should help reinforce offline relationships. The internet is, after all, a tool.
Immigration laws are ridiculous. If they can create a successful business that can give jobs to many, why would you not support that? I think the government really needs an overhaul on how they think of small business…
So the solution for really hard technology problems is government laws? Ridiculous.
This is not the answer. Why don't we invent technology that beats the "supercookie" instead of passing laws that restrict innovation and ideas?
Welcome to the club (read: life). How do you mature? Learn to spot these issues before they happen. Learn to change when you need to change, not when you have to change. Look inside. Reflect on the things you do. You…
I'd add that it's important to know when you need to break out into internal APIs. It means nothing to do it just because you want to and think you'll get more out of it. Measure the benefit. There are many refactoring…
"Better die and spawn a ghost, than die and leave nothing." What's the point of a ghost? How does this make your situation "better"? Your point is based on the assumption that death is inherently "bad".
Creating that web of connections online and offline is highly valuable to a company. The more loyalty you have the better. The online world should help reinforce offline relationships. The internet is, after all, a tool.
Immigration laws are ridiculous. If they can create a successful business that can give jobs to many, why would you not support that? I think the government really needs an overhaul on how they think of small business…
So the solution for really hard technology problems is government laws? Ridiculous.
This is not the answer. Why don't we invent technology that beats the "supercookie" instead of passing laws that restrict innovation and ideas?
Welcome to the club (read: life). How do you mature? Learn to spot these issues before they happen. Learn to change when you need to change, not when you have to change. Look inside. Reflect on the things you do. You…
I'd add that it's important to know when you need to break out into internal APIs. It means nothing to do it just because you want to and think you'll get more out of it. Measure the benefit. There are many refactoring…