I assume they did and figured nobody would mistake a chips brand with an FX service. Legally I'm sure it's not a problem.
Neither is making a black box a good use of Apple's talents, yet here we are.
Thank you for taking the time to write this very in-depth comment, I can say I understand some of these words now!
> Their opaque rules have conditioned their counterparties to punish Google as hard as possible for a screwup. Good for karma, bad for everyone though.
A long year really
"You put the Dinosaur in Dinosaurs" Get outta here!
All these metrics are very short-term and the user dissatisfaction builds up over time. It makes sense for everyone involved (the short term is all that counts for investors and CEOs), but I personally can't wait to see…
This is not entirely correct for French. Though there is an Académie Française in France, it doesn't directly dictate rules to other French-speaking nations and cultures. This is because France doesn't contain the…
This is not really "huge", sorry. For one thing, it's still an intrusive method which requires brain surgery. I expected something like radioactive isotopes but no, this is easily summed up as "better electrodes". As…
Is the point of Wine not to avoid giving Microsoft money?
Goes to show how great that comic was.
> cultural "requirement": clothing that is required to fit into social circles. The shirt would be a good example of this, aswell as the tie. So... fashion?
No wonder science journalism has a hard time keeping to the facts, even with direct access to the paper we're upvoting and misunderstanding a paper of trivial significance...
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Only if you define intelligence tautologically as "this one innate attribute that makes you smart".
It's more like the very least we could collectively achieve while remaining functional.
Paper straws were never actually better for the environment.
But sadly this is not something Google and Microsoft would collaborate on. I would rather expect them to ready the lawyers.
I imagine lack of maintenance is a deliberate choice.
Depends which users. A lot of teenagers are "mostly on Instagram" or "only use it for Messenger". And teenagers are apparently an important population to marketers. I know FB owns Instagram but the point is, Facebook as…
Wonder where this title comes from? What makes a sense of achievement "false"? As far as I can tell, this isn't defined in the article. Is climbing mount Everest a "true" achievement? What about winning a chess match?…
So just STEM bros talking about humanities without understanding them? Must be a Friday.
Not sure what you mean by scientific way, as there's no real way to test this objectively, maybe you've just had crap luck On the subject of social skills, there have been many books on the subject, traditionally titled…
How could this type of blackmail happen if someone was already reviewing the videos manually? Takedowns being automated is fundamentally at odds with free speech.
Isn't this the default behavior / reason for containers to exist?
I assume they did and figured nobody would mistake a chips brand with an FX service. Legally I'm sure it's not a problem.
Neither is making a black box a good use of Apple's talents, yet here we are.
Thank you for taking the time to write this very in-depth comment, I can say I understand some of these words now!
> Their opaque rules have conditioned their counterparties to punish Google as hard as possible for a screwup. Good for karma, bad for everyone though.
A long year really
"You put the Dinosaur in Dinosaurs" Get outta here!
All these metrics are very short-term and the user dissatisfaction builds up over time. It makes sense for everyone involved (the short term is all that counts for investors and CEOs), but I personally can't wait to see…
This is not entirely correct for French. Though there is an Académie Française in France, it doesn't directly dictate rules to other French-speaking nations and cultures. This is because France doesn't contain the…
This is not really "huge", sorry. For one thing, it's still an intrusive method which requires brain surgery. I expected something like radioactive isotopes but no, this is easily summed up as "better electrodes". As…
Is the point of Wine not to avoid giving Microsoft money?
Goes to show how great that comic was.
> cultural "requirement": clothing that is required to fit into social circles. The shirt would be a good example of this, aswell as the tie. So... fashion?
No wonder science journalism has a hard time keeping to the facts, even with direct access to the paper we're upvoting and misunderstanding a paper of trivial significance...
Ads.
Only if you define intelligence tautologically as "this one innate attribute that makes you smart".
It's more like the very least we could collectively achieve while remaining functional.
Paper straws were never actually better for the environment.
But sadly this is not something Google and Microsoft would collaborate on. I would rather expect them to ready the lawyers.
I imagine lack of maintenance is a deliberate choice.
Depends which users. A lot of teenagers are "mostly on Instagram" or "only use it for Messenger". And teenagers are apparently an important population to marketers. I know FB owns Instagram but the point is, Facebook as…
Wonder where this title comes from? What makes a sense of achievement "false"? As far as I can tell, this isn't defined in the article. Is climbing mount Everest a "true" achievement? What about winning a chess match?…
So just STEM bros talking about humanities without understanding them? Must be a Friday.
Not sure what you mean by scientific way, as there's no real way to test this objectively, maybe you've just had crap luck On the subject of social skills, there have been many books on the subject, traditionally titled…
How could this type of blackmail happen if someone was already reviewing the videos manually? Takedowns being automated is fundamentally at odds with free speech.
Isn't this the default behavior / reason for containers to exist?