Oh hey that's the question I got for my recent amazon onsite (slightly different constraints). I couldn't find the exact question online and I thought it was a "fair" medium question. IMO this is a pretty good question…
He's talking about something different (https://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2024/04/04/full-line-code-co...). I also found this significantly more comfortable to use than copilot. Completions show up faster, don't try to…
I think media like TV/Movies might be fundamentally different than games because of how easy it is to serve pirated content. With games there's a lot of friction with getting cracks working and risks with malware while…
> For bonus points, energy weapons weren't really used because if one hit a shield, it would cause an explosion This never really made much sense to me. IRRC when an energy weapon hits a shield either the emitter or the…
Funny story. When I was going the coop workshops in uni they invited in some people from microsoft to talk about what they look for in a cover letter and they straight up said they don't read them.
> But how do they justify this when their personal economic well-being requires trampling the freedom of other people? The same way every one in every other country on earth deals with the awful things their country…
That's sounds pretty reasonable as long as they get their work done? Someone on my team went remote for a quarter for personal reasons and this was at a giant 40 year old company.
Honestly what risk is there? Outside of some internet echo chambers no one really cares and all this will be forgotten by tomorrow if it even takes that long.
Might just be you. It loads in under a second for me.
https://ccse.lbl.gov/BoxLib/ Is it this thing at the very top of the search results?
Do you mean something like https://jsfiddle.net/Mystrl/9uj40kam/1/
Can't remember where this quote is from but: A reaction drive's efficiency as a weapon is in direct proportion to its efficiency as a drive.
Because firefox as it is now is slowly dying. It looks like data collection is such a huge advantage that anyone not doing it is doomed in the long term.
And how would this be implemented? Are you proposing every country creates their own equivalent of the great firewall?
At least personally as far as I can tell the spam problem has been solved by gmail. I can't even remember the last time I saw a spam message in my inbox and can count on one hand the number of times I've had to go into…
I don't see how that's absurd. There is absolutely no way I could run a system myself that's more secure than what I could get by paying someone else to do it.
I'm seeing a block box where my cursor actually is. Chrome 57.0.2987.133 (64-bit)
General AI can drive but a self driving car doesn't have to do everything a general AI can do therefor driving is easier than general AI.
I have a computer that can run vr (i7-6700k + 1080) enough disposable income to afford a headset and I'm still not interested. There just hasn't been anything released for vr that doesn't seem like a gimmick.
AV is already obsolete as far as I can tell.
put a little extra effort in So it's hopeless then. You're never going to convince anything resembling a sizable portion of the population to put in more effort for no easily appreciable benefit.
I've lost so many posts from hitting backspace without realizing I didn't have the input box focused I'm more than happy with this trade off.
I have no idea what you're talking about. I tried it and after the first popup there's a checkbox to disable any more popups. It didn't affect any of my other tabs and I could kill the process of that one tab through…
I'm assuming he doesn't want a community with only people he doesn't like nor a community with only people he likes. So he wouldn't move to a service where all the people he dislikes moved.
Do most people actually have short commutes? I think I've grown so used to commuting an hour + each way doesn't faze me at all. In high school it was 45 mintues on a bus each way. University was bus bus skytrain bus for…
Oh hey that's the question I got for my recent amazon onsite (slightly different constraints). I couldn't find the exact question online and I thought it was a "fair" medium question. IMO this is a pretty good question…
He's talking about something different (https://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2024/04/04/full-line-code-co...). I also found this significantly more comfortable to use than copilot. Completions show up faster, don't try to…
I think media like TV/Movies might be fundamentally different than games because of how easy it is to serve pirated content. With games there's a lot of friction with getting cracks working and risks with malware while…
> For bonus points, energy weapons weren't really used because if one hit a shield, it would cause an explosion This never really made much sense to me. IRRC when an energy weapon hits a shield either the emitter or the…
Funny story. When I was going the coop workshops in uni they invited in some people from microsoft to talk about what they look for in a cover letter and they straight up said they don't read them.
> But how do they justify this when their personal economic well-being requires trampling the freedom of other people? The same way every one in every other country on earth deals with the awful things their country…
That's sounds pretty reasonable as long as they get their work done? Someone on my team went remote for a quarter for personal reasons and this was at a giant 40 year old company.
Honestly what risk is there? Outside of some internet echo chambers no one really cares and all this will be forgotten by tomorrow if it even takes that long.
Might just be you. It loads in under a second for me.
https://ccse.lbl.gov/BoxLib/ Is it this thing at the very top of the search results?
Do you mean something like https://jsfiddle.net/Mystrl/9uj40kam/1/
Can't remember where this quote is from but: A reaction drive's efficiency as a weapon is in direct proportion to its efficiency as a drive.
Because firefox as it is now is slowly dying. It looks like data collection is such a huge advantage that anyone not doing it is doomed in the long term.
And how would this be implemented? Are you proposing every country creates their own equivalent of the great firewall?
At least personally as far as I can tell the spam problem has been solved by gmail. I can't even remember the last time I saw a spam message in my inbox and can count on one hand the number of times I've had to go into…
I don't see how that's absurd. There is absolutely no way I could run a system myself that's more secure than what I could get by paying someone else to do it.
I'm seeing a block box where my cursor actually is. Chrome 57.0.2987.133 (64-bit)
General AI can drive but a self driving car doesn't have to do everything a general AI can do therefor driving is easier than general AI.
I have a computer that can run vr (i7-6700k + 1080) enough disposable income to afford a headset and I'm still not interested. There just hasn't been anything released for vr that doesn't seem like a gimmick.
AV is already obsolete as far as I can tell.
put a little extra effort in So it's hopeless then. You're never going to convince anything resembling a sizable portion of the population to put in more effort for no easily appreciable benefit.
I've lost so many posts from hitting backspace without realizing I didn't have the input box focused I'm more than happy with this trade off.
I have no idea what you're talking about. I tried it and after the first popup there's a checkbox to disable any more popups. It didn't affect any of my other tabs and I could kill the process of that one tab through…
I'm assuming he doesn't want a community with only people he doesn't like nor a community with only people he likes. So he wouldn't move to a service where all the people he dislikes moved.
Do most people actually have short commutes? I think I've grown so used to commuting an hour + each way doesn't faze me at all. In high school it was 45 mintues on a bus each way. University was bus bus skytrain bus for…