Source?
Thanks for the link. He definitely did quite a good job with the fitness function (bigrams, finger priority, etc), I just didn't see quite how he came up with the workman layout specifically. If he manually evaluated a…
It sounds like all of these layouts are just people taking guesses and reporting on their anecdotal experience. Has anyone ever tried determining a fitness function (travel distance, priority finger use, sequential…
I bet the tourism companies inside the USA are over the moon with where this is going.
It's because they're procured based on verifiable requirements, and yet there's no way to specify a verifiable requirement for user interaction. Security is almost the same. 'Must be secure!'. Unless they procure and…
What if you have a laptop? I often have some crappy tv show over on the right hand side of my screen with the code editor taking up the other 3 quarters. Or two notepads in semi different places to be able to type text…
I liked nReduce, but I think a lot of the ideas could have used some feedback (including mine at the time), or early pivots, some were very obviously not that great It might have been good to incorporate some sort of…
I'm probably still very uninformed about Japanese society (it's complex), but they are probably more prone to suicide than others. From what I understand there is a huge emphasis on obligations to others, perfection,…
Hopefully as batteries improve we can push into the new paradigms of compact wearable computing (watches, raspberry pi rings?) and augmented reality. The premise that we're all done innovating is completely flawed, and…
Credit cards are privately owned though. You don't -have- to use them and if you stop the surveillance stops, so it's a choice. With government surveillance you have no choice, not even by moving overseas.
Minimal frills I would think And then there's machine code - industrial alcohol
Or pirate party!
The leader of the opposition is a devout Catholic. As the minister for health he tried to block abortion treatments until overruled by his party, and nearly became a priest before settling for lifetime politician. He…
I wish I could upvote this a thousand times. It's great documentation, about documentation. I wonder if it would be worth encouraging people to put their names on official documentation that they write. They'll take…
It's a service to society if the grandmother would otherwise be taken care of by the government (at enormous expense probably) I can imagine other fulfilling activities like helping less fortunate people get back on…
So train them. Give them a general aptitude test, tell them you're taking a chance and hope they'll stay for at least three years and give them mentors and a couple of months to come up to speed or they'll be let go
Unless you think of a dynamic ad market as an efficient market signals system critical to the economy. Ie get the most interesting market messages to the right people, while not bothering the rest. Not that I do…
No doubt. If China had done this, the USA would be at the brink of war right now. They would be 'terrorists', or 'information terrorists' or something bizarre for undermining the 'international government'. So over the…
Remember MS-Java? As I recall it was a superset of Java. So you could migrate your java programs effortlessly towards MS, but couldn't get away! I'm glad they lost that lawsuit
And Angular directives are pretty self contained, with their own scope, template, functions, etc. You need angular.js obviously, but that's just the generic library.
Don't forget corporate secrets. What are your profit margins? What is the maximum/minimum you're willing to pay for all of your current negotiations? What is the design/strategy for your latest products? What is your…
Society gets to decide the rules though, and we can't all do that when only a tiny fraction know what the rules are, and anyone that tries to talks gets prosecuted under the espionage act. Obama really needed to keep…
The data retention laws in Australia haven't been approved yet to my knowledge, but as part of the Echelon program they're not safe either. Although at least they announced the intention to make those changes to let…
Definitely, I'm on the lookout for any kind of service that operates in a country with transparent law enforcement and accountability. I trust Google not to share my sensitive information (product strategies,…
And they make a big song and dance about every request having judge approval and being overseen by the court, we already know that they just rubber stamp the collection of 'everything' and gag the companies not to talk…
Source?
Thanks for the link. He definitely did quite a good job with the fitness function (bigrams, finger priority, etc), I just didn't see quite how he came up with the workman layout specifically. If he manually evaluated a…
It sounds like all of these layouts are just people taking guesses and reporting on their anecdotal experience. Has anyone ever tried determining a fitness function (travel distance, priority finger use, sequential…
I bet the tourism companies inside the USA are over the moon with where this is going.
It's because they're procured based on verifiable requirements, and yet there's no way to specify a verifiable requirement for user interaction. Security is almost the same. 'Must be secure!'. Unless they procure and…
What if you have a laptop? I often have some crappy tv show over on the right hand side of my screen with the code editor taking up the other 3 quarters. Or two notepads in semi different places to be able to type text…
I liked nReduce, but I think a lot of the ideas could have used some feedback (including mine at the time), or early pivots, some were very obviously not that great It might have been good to incorporate some sort of…
I'm probably still very uninformed about Japanese society (it's complex), but they are probably more prone to suicide than others. From what I understand there is a huge emphasis on obligations to others, perfection,…
Hopefully as batteries improve we can push into the new paradigms of compact wearable computing (watches, raspberry pi rings?) and augmented reality. The premise that we're all done innovating is completely flawed, and…
Credit cards are privately owned though. You don't -have- to use them and if you stop the surveillance stops, so it's a choice. With government surveillance you have no choice, not even by moving overseas.
Minimal frills I would think And then there's machine code - industrial alcohol
Or pirate party!
The leader of the opposition is a devout Catholic. As the minister for health he tried to block abortion treatments until overruled by his party, and nearly became a priest before settling for lifetime politician. He…
I wish I could upvote this a thousand times. It's great documentation, about documentation. I wonder if it would be worth encouraging people to put their names on official documentation that they write. They'll take…
It's a service to society if the grandmother would otherwise be taken care of by the government (at enormous expense probably) I can imagine other fulfilling activities like helping less fortunate people get back on…
So train them. Give them a general aptitude test, tell them you're taking a chance and hope they'll stay for at least three years and give them mentors and a couple of months to come up to speed or they'll be let go
Unless you think of a dynamic ad market as an efficient market signals system critical to the economy. Ie get the most interesting market messages to the right people, while not bothering the rest. Not that I do…
No doubt. If China had done this, the USA would be at the brink of war right now. They would be 'terrorists', or 'information terrorists' or something bizarre for undermining the 'international government'. So over the…
Remember MS-Java? As I recall it was a superset of Java. So you could migrate your java programs effortlessly towards MS, but couldn't get away! I'm glad they lost that lawsuit
And Angular directives are pretty self contained, with their own scope, template, functions, etc. You need angular.js obviously, but that's just the generic library.
Don't forget corporate secrets. What are your profit margins? What is the maximum/minimum you're willing to pay for all of your current negotiations? What is the design/strategy for your latest products? What is your…
Society gets to decide the rules though, and we can't all do that when only a tiny fraction know what the rules are, and anyone that tries to talks gets prosecuted under the espionage act. Obama really needed to keep…
The data retention laws in Australia haven't been approved yet to my knowledge, but as part of the Echelon program they're not safe either. Although at least they announced the intention to make those changes to let…
Definitely, I'm on the lookout for any kind of service that operates in a country with transparent law enforcement and accountability. I trust Google not to share my sensitive information (product strategies,…
And they make a big song and dance about every request having judge approval and being overseen by the court, we already know that they just rubber stamp the collection of 'everything' and gag the companies not to talk…