>I'm now getting _this HN article_ as the top Google result for "list of public atproto relays". Weird. I find that happening all the time when I google stuff discussed in reddit threads, the top result is often the…
You graft a bit from a small tree, to a much more mature rootstock, so the time to market is a lot of less than trying to grow a small tree from start. So like 1-2 years instead of 10+ years. Yes, you still need to get…
>The cases seem fairly reasonable, given how the defendents were basically engaging in selective breeding to copy the traits. This, the people that don't understand farming and buy into weird anti-gmo propaganda always…
You could graft a young tree to a mature one to decrease the time to market.
>The courts at all three levels noted that the case of accidental contamination beyond the farmer's control was not under consideration but rather that Mr. Schmeiser's action of having identified, isolated and saved the…
Between this comment and few of your others above, it's pretty clear you don't have any concept of how farming works and are just angry about things you don't understand.
I used to play that at work, I thought it went away when all the other flash games went away.
Man that South African gold mine could have dug a whole lot less if they started at sea level.
I don't really think a smart watch would add any value to my life, and I suspect that's actually true for most people that think otherwise, but I love the idea of custom watch faces. There are some really interesting…
There are several other EHRs that use MUMPS too.
What's crazy is that there are ton of businesses building processes around LLMs that haven't done this exercise and fully believe the LLM is giving them accurate data.
They'll end up being worth a ton of money in the future like those roofs from the original mazda miatas.
>Not really, I need twice-yearly seasonal tire changes/rotations. Are you somewhere where you actually need dedicated winter tires or have you just convinced yourself that rocking all weathers all year isn't feasible?
>Build cool shit and follow the proper release procedures for it. By all reasonable measures, they did.
>The mid-level manager who makes the decision gets to "claim" that expenses were reduced in (1) and "win" at year-end reviews. I worked at a company where every 6-sigma project ended up that way. They eventually had to…
I don't know why cops think it's ok to randomly pull over cars just to look at them. They cause a ton of legal liability for their cities and departments by doing it, luckily most people with cool or interesting cars…
It's hard to feel bad about uber destroying taxi services, they had decades to improve the user experience and decided not to.
>Linux people said things like this in 2019 too. They've been saying it since it was competing with Windows XP at least.
>47.1% of people with a philosophy degree are working in a job that does not require any college degree. Theoretically. I know tons of jobs that claim to not require a degree, but actually won't hire anyone without a…
commenting so i come back here at some point and read some of the blogs people are suggesting. I pretty much haven't found any text-heavy blogs that I enjoy anymore.
Isn't a philosophy also a popular pre-law degree? A lot of these sorts of articles neglect to account for the actual reality of how these degrees are used.
>This seems very low. This, it seems like a confidently incorrect answer, but I don't really understand why they'd act informed when they aren't.
I used the FBReader app to read a ton, they make their SDK available for other apps to use.
Their AI overviews are pretty commonly wrong, so this seems like it might hurt them a bit. Guessing they'll just block them in Germany or throw a bunch of disclaimers around the statements.
It really depends. Artists can book out the whole venue and handle the ticket selling themselves, either through ticketmaster or another distributor, they just usually don't. Whenever you hear of one of those random big…
>I'm now getting _this HN article_ as the top Google result for "list of public atproto relays". Weird. I find that happening all the time when I google stuff discussed in reddit threads, the top result is often the…
You graft a bit from a small tree, to a much more mature rootstock, so the time to market is a lot of less than trying to grow a small tree from start. So like 1-2 years instead of 10+ years. Yes, you still need to get…
>The cases seem fairly reasonable, given how the defendents were basically engaging in selective breeding to copy the traits. This, the people that don't understand farming and buy into weird anti-gmo propaganda always…
You could graft a young tree to a mature one to decrease the time to market.
>The courts at all three levels noted that the case of accidental contamination beyond the farmer's control was not under consideration but rather that Mr. Schmeiser's action of having identified, isolated and saved the…
Between this comment and few of your others above, it's pretty clear you don't have any concept of how farming works and are just angry about things you don't understand.
I used to play that at work, I thought it went away when all the other flash games went away.
Man that South African gold mine could have dug a whole lot less if they started at sea level.
I don't really think a smart watch would add any value to my life, and I suspect that's actually true for most people that think otherwise, but I love the idea of custom watch faces. There are some really interesting…
There are several other EHRs that use MUMPS too.
What's crazy is that there are ton of businesses building processes around LLMs that haven't done this exercise and fully believe the LLM is giving them accurate data.
They'll end up being worth a ton of money in the future like those roofs from the original mazda miatas.
>Not really, I need twice-yearly seasonal tire changes/rotations. Are you somewhere where you actually need dedicated winter tires or have you just convinced yourself that rocking all weathers all year isn't feasible?
>Build cool shit and follow the proper release procedures for it. By all reasonable measures, they did.
>The mid-level manager who makes the decision gets to "claim" that expenses were reduced in (1) and "win" at year-end reviews. I worked at a company where every 6-sigma project ended up that way. They eventually had to…
I don't know why cops think it's ok to randomly pull over cars just to look at them. They cause a ton of legal liability for their cities and departments by doing it, luckily most people with cool or interesting cars…
It's hard to feel bad about uber destroying taxi services, they had decades to improve the user experience and decided not to.
>Linux people said things like this in 2019 too. They've been saying it since it was competing with Windows XP at least.
>47.1% of people with a philosophy degree are working in a job that does not require any college degree. Theoretically. I know tons of jobs that claim to not require a degree, but actually won't hire anyone without a…
commenting so i come back here at some point and read some of the blogs people are suggesting. I pretty much haven't found any text-heavy blogs that I enjoy anymore.
Isn't a philosophy also a popular pre-law degree? A lot of these sorts of articles neglect to account for the actual reality of how these degrees are used.
>This seems very low. This, it seems like a confidently incorrect answer, but I don't really understand why they'd act informed when they aren't.
I used the FBReader app to read a ton, they make their SDK available for other apps to use.
Their AI overviews are pretty commonly wrong, so this seems like it might hurt them a bit. Guessing they'll just block them in Germany or throw a bunch of disclaimers around the statements.
It really depends. Artists can book out the whole venue and handle the ticket selling themselves, either through ticketmaster or another distributor, they just usually don't. Whenever you hear of one of those random big…