wonder what the ideal amount of time spent on work is. tim ferriss seems to recommend 4 hours (surprise, surprise...) of "real" work. what's your "Time and attention management" like?
i think the balancing he talked about happened far earlier than the bans. or what bans on what kinda incandescent lightbulbs are you talking about?
it's down. :( what is it? just drowning out distracting sounds or magic productivity noise?
so i dropped my weapon to pick a flower and then i went into the dungeon unarmed... great
that doesnt mean there's a better option though. what else are we gonna do, have some committee tell us which toothpaste to use?
looks like the a-team is helping the rebels
can't one just install a different OS? or is the chromebook pixel using some weird hardware?
uh, all im seeing is a quote about some piece and it fades out until i move the mouse again...??
looks like you can put string arrays and int arrays into the same array though. "data = [ ["gamma", "delta"], [1, 2] ] # just an update to make sure parsers support it" so in a static language it would be like:…
it's not like it's a good thing for hackers if their OS doesn't "just work".
hmm, when you unpause, the player just falls straight down rather, ignoring the velocity it should have. also, in the talk the player's path was projected into the future, iirc, not just showing the past
huh, i think i just gave him kudos; what the hell was that?
you ignored the problem i saw with it. if there's no public component to it and people would only share with their friends, the availability of piracy would be severely limited. and if there is, the content industry…
i may be out of the loop, but... none of the popular ways of piracy are generally encrypted are they? if all the unencrypted ones were to be shut down, would it be possible to replace them with safe ones? i mean with…
i don't see what the problem is, to be honest
what's ST:FU?
thanks :)
hmm, what exactly does he mean by data-oriented programming? iirc that's something where you don't store data chopped up into objects, but have arrays that keep all the data of one "aspect" of all "objects"... or…
> but you sure can't fire someone based on gender or age anywhere in the United States—and he opens with his desire to do just that. i think his desire was to be able to fire people who don't do their job or dont do…
what are smart-ish jeans?
i wish he'd do it in clojurescript
i dont understand the identity function that uses just C and S. :( C x y = x S x y z = (x z) (y z) \I = (S C C) so uh... that would evaluate to (\z (C z) (C z)), right? and then to (\z z z)? but then you got z twice.…
i have had a standing desk for a while and i dont like the hurting feet at all. gotta fix this somehow. :(
just bring them to antarctica maybe
maybe you're just always getting increased oxygen, making you a superhuman. :) i wonder what it feels like to have no pulse.
wonder what the ideal amount of time spent on work is. tim ferriss seems to recommend 4 hours (surprise, surprise...) of "real" work. what's your "Time and attention management" like?
i think the balancing he talked about happened far earlier than the bans. or what bans on what kinda incandescent lightbulbs are you talking about?
it's down. :( what is it? just drowning out distracting sounds or magic productivity noise?
so i dropped my weapon to pick a flower and then i went into the dungeon unarmed... great
that doesnt mean there's a better option though. what else are we gonna do, have some committee tell us which toothpaste to use?
looks like the a-team is helping the rebels
can't one just install a different OS? or is the chromebook pixel using some weird hardware?
uh, all im seeing is a quote about some piece and it fades out until i move the mouse again...??
looks like you can put string arrays and int arrays into the same array though. "data = [ ["gamma", "delta"], [1, 2] ] # just an update to make sure parsers support it" so in a static language it would be like:…
it's not like it's a good thing for hackers if their OS doesn't "just work".
hmm, when you unpause, the player just falls straight down rather, ignoring the velocity it should have. also, in the talk the player's path was projected into the future, iirc, not just showing the past
huh, i think i just gave him kudos; what the hell was that?
you ignored the problem i saw with it. if there's no public component to it and people would only share with their friends, the availability of piracy would be severely limited. and if there is, the content industry…
i may be out of the loop, but... none of the popular ways of piracy are generally encrypted are they? if all the unencrypted ones were to be shut down, would it be possible to replace them with safe ones? i mean with…
i don't see what the problem is, to be honest
what's ST:FU?
thanks :)
hmm, what exactly does he mean by data-oriented programming? iirc that's something where you don't store data chopped up into objects, but have arrays that keep all the data of one "aspect" of all "objects"... or…
> but you sure can't fire someone based on gender or age anywhere in the United States—and he opens with his desire to do just that. i think his desire was to be able to fire people who don't do their job or dont do…
what are smart-ish jeans?
i wish he'd do it in clojurescript
i dont understand the identity function that uses just C and S. :( C x y = x S x y z = (x z) (y z) \I = (S C C) so uh... that would evaluate to (\z (C z) (C z)), right? and then to (\z z z)? but then you got z twice.…
i have had a standing desk for a while and i dont like the hurting feet at all. gotta fix this somehow. :(
just bring them to antarctica maybe
maybe you're just always getting increased oxygen, making you a superhuman. :) i wonder what it feels like to have no pulse.