>It's kind of unfair to chide them for being preoccupied with financial stability The question is not about financial stability, but with "being very well off financially." > Perhaps rather than rejecting helping…
I had a different reaction. It felt very wrong. I don't like how our culture worships money. It's bad enough that more college students see 'being very well off financially' as a more important goal than helping others…
You're correct, and I should have made that clear. Unfortunately it's too late to edit my comment.
There's a big difference between wearing a suit and dying your gray hair. Dying your gray hair hides your age. Age is a protected class. It's illegal for employers to discriminate on the basis of age. It's not illegal…
> Personally, I think he is doing the right thing. Right for who? > fb should just stop communicating as that will give media less fodder Oh I see. Right for Facebook's public image. Wrong for their customers which have…
If he cared about my privacy, he wouldn't have invested in Facebook. He cares about his own privacy. FYIGM
Would you rather the media report on unsubstantiated rumors and assumptions, or would you rather they wait to report things until they have evidence, or a source who can verify the information?
Na, creators are superior. There's nothing wrong with kids playing dumb mobile games. But they gotta spend some time making something. I don't care if it's a video game, a short film, or a bird house. When you're making…
I'd prefer to assess the ideas in this article on their merits. Not waste time criticizing the imperfect author.
>The internet developed without it. We've never really had it We did have it. Defacto net neutrality, enforced by a competetive ISP market. It worked. And once we started to lose that, consumers absolutely did feel the…
As a teacher, your job is to expose the student to a variety of programming topics early on. But when it's time to narrow the focus, their interests should be what guides their study.
"Nothing has changed over the centuries but the mechanisms by which propaganda is spread." This is true. We now have digital platforms which reward propaganda by spreading it faster. The speed and spread of false…
>It's kind of unfair to chide them for being preoccupied with financial stability The question is not about financial stability, but with "being very well off financially." > Perhaps rather than rejecting helping…
I had a different reaction. It felt very wrong. I don't like how our culture worships money. It's bad enough that more college students see 'being very well off financially' as a more important goal than helping others…
You're correct, and I should have made that clear. Unfortunately it's too late to edit my comment.
There's a big difference between wearing a suit and dying your gray hair. Dying your gray hair hides your age. Age is a protected class. It's illegal for employers to discriminate on the basis of age. It's not illegal…
> Personally, I think he is doing the right thing. Right for who? > fb should just stop communicating as that will give media less fodder Oh I see. Right for Facebook's public image. Wrong for their customers which have…
If he cared about my privacy, he wouldn't have invested in Facebook. He cares about his own privacy. FYIGM
Would you rather the media report on unsubstantiated rumors and assumptions, or would you rather they wait to report things until they have evidence, or a source who can verify the information?
Na, creators are superior. There's nothing wrong with kids playing dumb mobile games. But they gotta spend some time making something. I don't care if it's a video game, a short film, or a bird house. When you're making…
I'd prefer to assess the ideas in this article on their merits. Not waste time criticizing the imperfect author.
>The internet developed without it. We've never really had it We did have it. Defacto net neutrality, enforced by a competetive ISP market. It worked. And once we started to lose that, consumers absolutely did feel the…
As a teacher, your job is to expose the student to a variety of programming topics early on. But when it's time to narrow the focus, their interests should be what guides their study.
"Nothing has changed over the centuries but the mechanisms by which propaganda is spread." This is true. We now have digital platforms which reward propaganda by spreading it faster. The speed and spread of false…