Mine were: 77 Olympic Destroyer 78 Knaves out 86 The LinkedIn Incident 97 The Pizza Problem
Same thoughts here on the downward trend. It feels like a good concept, luck and good timing re Twitch exit. A bit less about the product per se.
You read my mind! I was just going to post this - So here's a real application than Snap and kiddie jokes (not saying they are not fun!) - a scramble suit to protect witness/whistle-blower identity
How possible is it for users to have haptic gloves for typing instead of using controllers? I remain positive on VR productivity tools in future but think we have to get flexible and creative on hardware. Personally, I…
I too feel I couldn't pass the $190m cost in the first place. Granted, I can see where the cost ramps up as explained by @morei. Could someone explain whether this is for the 10-year contract or a license of some sort…
I'm half way through Google's crash course on ML which I think is helpful. As a machine learning field guide, I also find Andrew Ng's short paper series Machine Learning Yearning helpful. I watched the first FB video…
This is actually how I select books in a book shop. I admit I was ruined by all things tech with very limited attention span. In fact I only read the first paragraph over about a dozen books on the website and finally…
This looks pretty neat! Thank you.
This is just personal experience. I have both google home and alexa (plus a dot). My observation for my use: 1. Google responds more to my command with slightly (not much) more natural tones; 2. Google recipe for…
maybe I wasn't making it clear. I didn't mean they should be different. I'm merely saying their customer facing staff don't seem to be as brilliant in customer service as their engineers in engineering. But reading it…
I remain neutral on the story's truthfulness but I think there's a difference between the quality of Google's engineers and the customer facing employees they hire.
Isn't it ironic whilst Google's engineers are mass protesting against military contracts, Uber already signed a whole bunch without any moral dilemma whatsover. Tells a lot about the company ethics there. On a separate…
As a Londonder, I regular switch between black cab, uber and gett (hailing service for black cab). I wouldn't say the 'trade is dying', the quality and reliability of London taxis are far more superior than Uber drivers…
It seems cheap to me. I did some digital marketing course there. The classes are more on the basic side but certainly a good intro for some basics in programming and digital business.
Think that's deliberate. PS; you need to consider the context, the author is an heir to Samuel Johnson and was active in late 1800 to 1930s. For that period, I think his entries were probably considered 'plain' English.
Years ago, I walked into a pharmacy in London. The Indian owner was having a chitchat and told me they invaded China with no troops using Buddhism. The ignorance and arrogance were just unbelievable.
Thank you! I've fished around a bit without success.
Judging from the photos, I'm not sure how well off these patients are. Bargaining from $25k to $8k was impressive but if you need to bargain that hard for a lift machine, how much is it to have a battery backup? and how…
What I never understand is under open source license of any sort, do people generally expect credentials? Fame or money or both, do you think you should get at least one? Just a question, no opinion on Mr Tanenbaum's…
I just want to point out the grammatical error here in the title. I mean I get it - he's busy but this is a core concept and it's in the title.
Oh nice. So your work will allow programmers to work in vr? Or more generally to have a VR office for collaboration.
I definitely clicked a couple more just by looking at the screenshots than reading the plain text index. I wonder if there's psychological lure in graphics. Thank you!
Incidentally, I was just visiting Liscannor in County Clare, Ireland over the weekend. Our driver passed JPH's museum there. This should probably count as a Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon (aka frequency illusion).
Echo most what mentioned - add: The Economist audio version - to cover a broad view of world affairs for general awareness but not in-depth analysis Pocket - I use Pocket app which recommends based on articles I saved…
It is an English language and writing style classic. Recommend for sure but not sure abt the relevance here.
Mine were: 77 Olympic Destroyer 78 Knaves out 86 The LinkedIn Incident 97 The Pizza Problem
Same thoughts here on the downward trend. It feels like a good concept, luck and good timing re Twitch exit. A bit less about the product per se.
You read my mind! I was just going to post this - So here's a real application than Snap and kiddie jokes (not saying they are not fun!) - a scramble suit to protect witness/whistle-blower identity
How possible is it for users to have haptic gloves for typing instead of using controllers? I remain positive on VR productivity tools in future but think we have to get flexible and creative on hardware. Personally, I…
I too feel I couldn't pass the $190m cost in the first place. Granted, I can see where the cost ramps up as explained by @morei. Could someone explain whether this is for the 10-year contract or a license of some sort…
I'm half way through Google's crash course on ML which I think is helpful. As a machine learning field guide, I also find Andrew Ng's short paper series Machine Learning Yearning helpful. I watched the first FB video…
This is actually how I select books in a book shop. I admit I was ruined by all things tech with very limited attention span. In fact I only read the first paragraph over about a dozen books on the website and finally…
This looks pretty neat! Thank you.
This is just personal experience. I have both google home and alexa (plus a dot). My observation for my use: 1. Google responds more to my command with slightly (not much) more natural tones; 2. Google recipe for…
maybe I wasn't making it clear. I didn't mean they should be different. I'm merely saying their customer facing staff don't seem to be as brilliant in customer service as their engineers in engineering. But reading it…
I remain neutral on the story's truthfulness but I think there's a difference between the quality of Google's engineers and the customer facing employees they hire.
Isn't it ironic whilst Google's engineers are mass protesting against military contracts, Uber already signed a whole bunch without any moral dilemma whatsover. Tells a lot about the company ethics there. On a separate…
As a Londonder, I regular switch between black cab, uber and gett (hailing service for black cab). I wouldn't say the 'trade is dying', the quality and reliability of London taxis are far more superior than Uber drivers…
It seems cheap to me. I did some digital marketing course there. The classes are more on the basic side but certainly a good intro for some basics in programming and digital business.
Think that's deliberate. PS; you need to consider the context, the author is an heir to Samuel Johnson and was active in late 1800 to 1930s. For that period, I think his entries were probably considered 'plain' English.
Years ago, I walked into a pharmacy in London. The Indian owner was having a chitchat and told me they invaded China with no troops using Buddhism. The ignorance and arrogance were just unbelievable.
Thank you! I've fished around a bit without success.
Judging from the photos, I'm not sure how well off these patients are. Bargaining from $25k to $8k was impressive but if you need to bargain that hard for a lift machine, how much is it to have a battery backup? and how…
What I never understand is under open source license of any sort, do people generally expect credentials? Fame or money or both, do you think you should get at least one? Just a question, no opinion on Mr Tanenbaum's…
I just want to point out the grammatical error here in the title. I mean I get it - he's busy but this is a core concept and it's in the title.
Oh nice. So your work will allow programmers to work in vr? Or more generally to have a VR office for collaboration.
I definitely clicked a couple more just by looking at the screenshots than reading the plain text index. I wonder if there's psychological lure in graphics. Thank you!
Incidentally, I was just visiting Liscannor in County Clare, Ireland over the weekend. Our driver passed JPH's museum there. This should probably count as a Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon (aka frequency illusion).
Echo most what mentioned - add: The Economist audio version - to cover a broad view of world affairs for general awareness but not in-depth analysis Pocket - I use Pocket app which recommends based on articles I saved…
It is an English language and writing style classic. Recommend for sure but not sure abt the relevance here.