I lived in a medium-sized city in the middle of the US for several years (transit not viable option for 95% of trips). Now I live in NY and almost only take transit (every now and then I'll take a taxi/lyft). So I have…
I question how handy a handyman who only charges minimum wage could possibly be. The union guys who put together the furniture in my last office were getting $50 or $60/hr IIRC.
So your solution to dangerous streets is to make streets more dangerous. Innovative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_movement_under_Unit...
I have to wonder whether cause-and-effect have been reversed with respect to the female college findings. If my college experience is any indication, large numbers of women go to college specifically to find mates (or…
You really have to wonder why HN doesn't just fix their mobile CSS.
If you're referring to "HTMLHelp" help applications they actually were HTML pages, under native chrome. If you can think of any other usages in non-browser UIs where links where used to navigate would love to see them…
Take a little of your own advice. It doesn't solve the Two Generals Problem, which is intractable. It is a solution the Byzantine Generals Problem, of which there are many.
I lived in a medium-sized city in the middle of the US for several years (transit not viable option for 95% of trips). Now I live in NY and almost only take transit (every now and then I'll take a taxi/lyft). So I have…
I question how handy a handyman who only charges minimum wage could possibly be. The union guys who put together the furniture in my last office were getting $50 or $60/hr IIRC.
So your solution to dangerous streets is to make streets more dangerous. Innovative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_movement_under_Unit...
I have to wonder whether cause-and-effect have been reversed with respect to the female college findings. If my college experience is any indication, large numbers of women go to college specifically to find mates (or…
You really have to wonder why HN doesn't just fix their mobile CSS.
If you're referring to "HTMLHelp" help applications they actually were HTML pages, under native chrome. If you can think of any other usages in non-browser UIs where links where used to navigate would love to see them…
Take a little of your own advice. It doesn't solve the Two Generals Problem, which is intractable. It is a solution the Byzantine Generals Problem, of which there are many.