This take is disconnected from history. The Spanish-American war is famously known as being push to the American people by the also famously known “yellow press” (a term over a hundred years old now). Malicious…
No idea why this is being downvoted. This is precisely what Apple does. Case in point, Apple develops better protocol for wireless headphones for their phones than standard Bluetooth and instead of allowing others to…
So you willing purchase products from a company that active shuns support of industry standards and third party integration in order to lock their customers to their proprietary ecosystem and then see this reduction in…
But the airpods arent good headphones for their price range. They are successful because they are Apple, they offer a baseline quality for people who don’t know better and they offer status.
These already require Big Sur? Not even a year in, an Apple is already making it a requirement for the rest of the ecosystem? How do the fanbois do it? They are frankly being herded as cattle with no negotiation…
> Why are so many people upset by this? > It’s like they have some kind visceral reaction to seeing someone who isn’t being thrifty and researching every little thing out with spreadsheets. It doesn’t affect you.…
> I'm not sure why Apple receives this kind of contempt Because to many, Apple is not a trusted brand. I got generic Bluetooth headphones off Amazon that were much better than the airpods for a 1/3rd of the price. Beats…
> people who love photography don't obsess with the camera That’s simply untrue.
I think you’re overestimating both the extent and degree of the executive branch’s power.
Yeah, but that would be incredibly invasive
> The primary works often just blatantly "state" things as if they were opinions. > Historical philosophy books aren't mathematical proofs. They don't necessary demonstrate process at all, it's not philosophy being…
This is perhaps the best comment in this thread so far. I’m shocked by the number of anglo graduates in HN that seem so convinced that the current academic trends in their school’s department is “the most correct” or…
Unfortunately, Stripe is private
I do think you missed the point. Parent: The software itself shouldn't have any control over the student's grades. A person should have to review the flags and actually find some wrongdoing. Not just push 'yes' and walk…
I think this misses the parent’s point. The point is to not let the algorithm make decisions. The human bureaucracy is suppose to be there to determine the quality of the flags and analyze whether there is any…
It sounds stupid because that analogy doesn’t work. A surgeon can’t properly do most kinds of surgery on themselves, some are down right impossible. There’s nothing a mechanic can’t do to their car that they can’t do…
Your argument doesn’t follow. It sounds like you have a problem with the winner takes all system in us elections and not the electorate. Conservative voices in Cali and Liberal voices in Texas would be more relevant in…
> What "protection" does the electoral college give to Kansas, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Idaho, or Montana? Their collective voice along with the rest of the “heartland” is the backbone of the GOP. Trump and Bush both won…
Blacks and latinos can live in Montana as well... Also the electoral college predates emancipation, so I dont think the black vote was a factor for its creation.
California has 55 votes, Montana and DC only have 3 each. Is that not enough influence? Cali and NY make up almost a third of the electoral votes. Is it really fair for these two places to control and dictate the…
But the country is not a union of people of different ages and professions, but of different states, technically. The electoral college is a form of protection for the naturally less densely populated agrarian states…
This take is disconnected from history. The Spanish-American war is famously known as being push to the American people by the also famously known “yellow press” (a term over a hundred years old now). Malicious…
No idea why this is being downvoted. This is precisely what Apple does. Case in point, Apple develops better protocol for wireless headphones for their phones than standard Bluetooth and instead of allowing others to…
So you willing purchase products from a company that active shuns support of industry standards and third party integration in order to lock their customers to their proprietary ecosystem and then see this reduction in…
But the airpods arent good headphones for their price range. They are successful because they are Apple, they offer a baseline quality for people who don’t know better and they offer status.
These already require Big Sur? Not even a year in, an Apple is already making it a requirement for the rest of the ecosystem? How do the fanbois do it? They are frankly being herded as cattle with no negotiation…
> Why are so many people upset by this? > It’s like they have some kind visceral reaction to seeing someone who isn’t being thrifty and researching every little thing out with spreadsheets. It doesn’t affect you.…
> I'm not sure why Apple receives this kind of contempt Because to many, Apple is not a trusted brand. I got generic Bluetooth headphones off Amazon that were much better than the airpods for a 1/3rd of the price. Beats…
> people who love photography don't obsess with the camera That’s simply untrue.
I think you’re overestimating both the extent and degree of the executive branch’s power.
Yeah, but that would be incredibly invasive
> The primary works often just blatantly "state" things as if they were opinions. > Historical philosophy books aren't mathematical proofs. They don't necessary demonstrate process at all, it's not philosophy being…
This is perhaps the best comment in this thread so far. I’m shocked by the number of anglo graduates in HN that seem so convinced that the current academic trends in their school’s department is “the most correct” or…
Unfortunately, Stripe is private
I do think you missed the point. Parent: The software itself shouldn't have any control over the student's grades. A person should have to review the flags and actually find some wrongdoing. Not just push 'yes' and walk…
I think this misses the parent’s point. The point is to not let the algorithm make decisions. The human bureaucracy is suppose to be there to determine the quality of the flags and analyze whether there is any…
It sounds stupid because that analogy doesn’t work. A surgeon can’t properly do most kinds of surgery on themselves, some are down right impossible. There’s nothing a mechanic can’t do to their car that they can’t do…
Your argument doesn’t follow. It sounds like you have a problem with the winner takes all system in us elections and not the electorate. Conservative voices in Cali and Liberal voices in Texas would be more relevant in…
> What "protection" does the electoral college give to Kansas, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Idaho, or Montana? Their collective voice along with the rest of the “heartland” is the backbone of the GOP. Trump and Bush both won…
Blacks and latinos can live in Montana as well... Also the electoral college predates emancipation, so I dont think the black vote was a factor for its creation.
California has 55 votes, Montana and DC only have 3 each. Is that not enough influence? Cali and NY make up almost a third of the electoral votes. Is it really fair for these two places to control and dictate the…
But the country is not a union of people of different ages and professions, but of different states, technically. The electoral college is a form of protection for the naturally less densely populated agrarian states…