I fail to understand what has people so fired up about this kid's site?
Reading all of the whining from shady "app" developers in this thread put a huge smile on my face.
Good riddance. If your app relies on "viral channels", it may as well be treated like a virus.
You can't possibly believe a word of what you just wrote.
Most of the ridiculous "young computer whiz" success stories I've seen would be more honestly described as "young kid with mediocre coding skills gets lucky", or "young kid with successful parents is recipient of favor…
The more likely reason is that there is something these are capable of that hasn't yet been found out by the public, which would make the government and the companies who make these devices look very bad if it became…
Like a modern peeping tom. Good times!
Every time I hear a sob story about how it's hard to find a job as a "self taught developer", then find out that the person telling the story just started "self-teaching" a year ago...…
With such a good track record with all of that, I would absolutely trust a device these people made to secure my home! /s
What I'm getting from everything you're saying, is this... "We're carefully avoiding anything that might make us comply with regulations that could potentially get in the way of our harvesting of your thoughts and…
The scary thing is that, in the context of this app, "privately" means "in the privacy of the cloud, which we have access to".
Storing mental health data in the cloud with a random "startup" type company sounds like it would cause more anxiety than the app could possibly solve. If it doesn't, it should. What an awful idea. I can't help but…
I fail to understand what has people so fired up about this kid's site?
Reading all of the whining from shady "app" developers in this thread put a huge smile on my face.
Good riddance. If your app relies on "viral channels", it may as well be treated like a virus.
You can't possibly believe a word of what you just wrote.
Most of the ridiculous "young computer whiz" success stories I've seen would be more honestly described as "young kid with mediocre coding skills gets lucky", or "young kid with successful parents is recipient of favor…
The more likely reason is that there is something these are capable of that hasn't yet been found out by the public, which would make the government and the companies who make these devices look very bad if it became…
Like a modern peeping tom. Good times!
Every time I hear a sob story about how it's hard to find a job as a "self taught developer", then find out that the person telling the story just started "self-teaching" a year ago...…
With such a good track record with all of that, I would absolutely trust a device these people made to secure my home! /s
What I'm getting from everything you're saying, is this... "We're carefully avoiding anything that might make us comply with regulations that could potentially get in the way of our harvesting of your thoughts and…
The scary thing is that, in the context of this app, "privately" means "in the privacy of the cloud, which we have access to".
Storing mental health data in the cloud with a random "startup" type company sounds like it would cause more anxiety than the app could possibly solve. If it doesn't, it should. What an awful idea. I can't help but…