It makes a kind of intuitive sense to me. Given I have no real understanding of the topic. Perfect click bait to get me to feel smart waxing intellectual on the toilet. It’s interesting to think this information being…
To this point I wonder how full autonomy will impact this. A truck that drives itself and doesn't have to stop (besides to charge) will easily make the case for a freight or autonomous lane on highways where the…
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Saved me a bunch of frustrating searches.
"The Feeling of Power" by Asimov feels like an appropriate mention here.
Agree. Trump seems to live enough in the open that anything you 'discover' may be inconvenient but no worse than the things he: a) has hand waved in the past, b) is happy to maintain a lie about. Love him or hate him I…
Seems it's less a 'party' and more a networking event where I'm sure your competitors are not invited. Also less 'your own dime' and more a business expense that helps Bezos skirt even more taxes. I can't see it as an…
This does feel like Musk's software background shining through: * Fail Fast. * Red. Green. Refactor.
Thanks a lot for this quick summary. Computer science can be such a semantic jungle.
Apologies. Macbook Pro 13. I'm not an Apple person so all the funny distinctions get lost on me sometimes.
I tend to rely on michael Scriven's take from _Primary Philosophy_. He suggests (I believe) that aesthetics is one of the few remaining pure philosophical ideas. That is that it has yet to branch into an accepted…
I'm not an Apple fan but the Macbook 13 8/128 is a solid buy. Competitively priced against the other industry leaders (XPS, Surface, X1, etc). The only reason I don't own one is because the 16/512 variant makes a silly…
The semantics these days. Trade "success" for "progress"....but then also replace "accident" with "test result". Works both ways, so does the hyper-sensitivity. We are silly animals. Links I can't help but click…
Couldn't get through the video. Dude is so smug it hurts. He is the Steven Seagal of cyber security. I got to the part in the video where he asks "Is the question whether I broke the law, or whether breaking the law was…
I have no plans on trusting my child with a phone/tablet for a _very_ long time. I mean, the basic income model for _all_ major online companies is to increase engagement no matter what. No thanks. What I do wish is for…
All of this paved the way for Nadella. I count it as a net gain.
On the surface I think it really pricks you but it would be like buying an iPhone and wondering why you have to pay for a song subscription when the phone has the hardware to play them. IMHO this falls into two buckets…
I'm in the US, not sure if you are. I think I had a similar experience. Didn't get into programming until much later in life and kicked every wall once I realized I love it. People wondering why you didn't just power…
I'm not sure I follow. A very big company that benefits from many subsidies and government assurances used those profits gained to improve the lives of it's workers. It very literally _trickled down_ from benefits given…
I think it's exactly this. We have something similar in RVA called "Open High School" https://www.rvaschools.net/OHS And apparently it's doing very well and is sought after. What a time to be alive! We have quite a few…
I wonder of 'trickle down economics' works when the money is injected more closely to where it's supposed to trickle from? While I don't think Bank of America has a large percentage of skill workers compared to…
100% this. We're never going to built a perfect sand castle. IMHO - There are many managerial short comings in software development that lead to abuse of legacy design. OOP by design allows you to abstract and ignore…
+1000 fake internet points to this article for keeping it short with clear examples.
I think this is why MS is starting with the corp/industrial space. The comments I see here (for better or worse) do demonstrate the kind of up hill battle MS would experience when dealing with consumer critique and…
Did I up vote you? Likely because your post was provocative and got me to engage.
For what it's worth I used VSCode as a ARM build on a Chromebook with crouton. It was fine. I think it cost me $150 used. > cancer that needs to be nipped in the bud. Come on with the hyperbole. Electron is effectively…
It makes a kind of intuitive sense to me. Given I have no real understanding of the topic. Perfect click bait to get me to feel smart waxing intellectual on the toilet. It’s interesting to think this information being…
To this point I wonder how full autonomy will impact this. A truck that drives itself and doesn't have to stop (besides to charge) will easily make the case for a freight or autonomous lane on highways where the…
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Saved me a bunch of frustrating searches.
"The Feeling of Power" by Asimov feels like an appropriate mention here.
Agree. Trump seems to live enough in the open that anything you 'discover' may be inconvenient but no worse than the things he: a) has hand waved in the past, b) is happy to maintain a lie about. Love him or hate him I…
Seems it's less a 'party' and more a networking event where I'm sure your competitors are not invited. Also less 'your own dime' and more a business expense that helps Bezos skirt even more taxes. I can't see it as an…
This does feel like Musk's software background shining through: * Fail Fast. * Red. Green. Refactor.
Thanks a lot for this quick summary. Computer science can be such a semantic jungle.
Apologies. Macbook Pro 13. I'm not an Apple person so all the funny distinctions get lost on me sometimes.
I tend to rely on michael Scriven's take from _Primary Philosophy_. He suggests (I believe) that aesthetics is one of the few remaining pure philosophical ideas. That is that it has yet to branch into an accepted…
I'm not an Apple fan but the Macbook 13 8/128 is a solid buy. Competitively priced against the other industry leaders (XPS, Surface, X1, etc). The only reason I don't own one is because the 16/512 variant makes a silly…
The semantics these days. Trade "success" for "progress"....but then also replace "accident" with "test result". Works both ways, so does the hyper-sensitivity. We are silly animals. Links I can't help but click…
Couldn't get through the video. Dude is so smug it hurts. He is the Steven Seagal of cyber security. I got to the part in the video where he asks "Is the question whether I broke the law, or whether breaking the law was…
I have no plans on trusting my child with a phone/tablet for a _very_ long time. I mean, the basic income model for _all_ major online companies is to increase engagement no matter what. No thanks. What I do wish is for…
All of this paved the way for Nadella. I count it as a net gain.
On the surface I think it really pricks you but it would be like buying an iPhone and wondering why you have to pay for a song subscription when the phone has the hardware to play them. IMHO this falls into two buckets…
I'm in the US, not sure if you are. I think I had a similar experience. Didn't get into programming until much later in life and kicked every wall once I realized I love it. People wondering why you didn't just power…
I'm not sure I follow. A very big company that benefits from many subsidies and government assurances used those profits gained to improve the lives of it's workers. It very literally _trickled down_ from benefits given…
I think it's exactly this. We have something similar in RVA called "Open High School" https://www.rvaschools.net/OHS And apparently it's doing very well and is sought after. What a time to be alive! We have quite a few…
I wonder of 'trickle down economics' works when the money is injected more closely to where it's supposed to trickle from? While I don't think Bank of America has a large percentage of skill workers compared to…
100% this. We're never going to built a perfect sand castle. IMHO - There are many managerial short comings in software development that lead to abuse of legacy design. OOP by design allows you to abstract and ignore…
+1000 fake internet points to this article for keeping it short with clear examples.
I think this is why MS is starting with the corp/industrial space. The comments I see here (for better or worse) do demonstrate the kind of up hill battle MS would experience when dealing with consumer critique and…
Did I up vote you? Likely because your post was provocative and got me to engage.
For what it's worth I used VSCode as a ARM build on a Chromebook with crouton. It was fine. I think it cost me $150 used. > cancer that needs to be nipped in the bud. Come on with the hyperbole. Electron is effectively…