The Cortex-A series are big processors. They're generally used when compute power is more important than power consumption. While it's a promising benchmark, the RISC-V will need to compete with the M-series (and other…
Sure, if your only goal is to maximize profit extraction and wealth consolidation.
The very next quote debunks the interviewers statement that you've quoted. When Netflix moved into streaming there were not competitors. Lots of people saw a market there, but companies didn't start popping up until…
The law is a bunch of words that can be interpreted many different ways. The judicial branch is in charge of that interpretation. That interpretation is based on the wording of laws passed by Congress combined with the…
They're more analysis defeaters than killswitches. Some testbeds will respond to all dns lookups as valid. If this is the case the binary assumes its in a testbed and exits to avoid analysis.
In short, things are fucking amazing. Life is pretty awesome, if you choose to focus on the awesome things. That only works when you have the luxury of making that choice. I recently rejoined the workforce after taking…
Don't forget referring to adult women as girls!
My wife made the observation a few years back that anytime she thought, "fuck it" while procrastinating or avoiding responsibilities that you could replace it with, "fuck you, future self" That phrasing helps immensely.…
Every new method of radically increasing information transfer speeds is ripe for monopoly.
Um... What? You do understand that a view of history is necessary to solve our current problems right? Studying how 17th century paintings reflect a culture on the cusp of global access to addictive substances is…
Extracting value through code is not an inherently positive moral exercise. It may improve the world. From my perspective code that is built to extract value eventually attempts vendor lockin to create a long term…
We would be better off going back to the antitrust monopoly busting of the initial 1930s new deal anyway.
Maybe PC hardware vendors has some automated kernel testing. I think it's different with embedded. The SoC company I worked for a couple of years ago didn't have anything like that.
With most people, I'd agree with you that local engagement would be more effective. Doubly so in the homeless hating bay area. However, Chris' access to capital, which equates to power in America, makes it more…
That sounds more like a systemic problem where companies profitability is put forward as an excuse for anti-social behavior.
You're being overly pedantic and on top of that you're plain wrong. Physical media here is a collective noun, so "is" is the correct word.
Echoing faebser, it took me over 20 months to get over my recent burnout. It was a financial difficulty, but with the extra time of not working I was able to cut household expenses by about 60% (though those have crept…
Isn't that the right thing to do for truly sensitive passwords? I'd much rather transcribe my financial account passwords to paper, or not log in for a couple days than have multiple months where a vulnerability might…
Absolutely not true in my experience. A cell phone reminder for a one-off is easily missed during my morning routine. A physical motion and/or out-loud speech associated with the event cements it much more effectively.
And filing in Texas is the same for patent prosecution. The plaintiffs know what to expect: interpretations from the bench that heavily favor them. It's not well developed law when the decisions are so…
It's morally bankrupt, but legally correct.
This is Hacker news comments. Workers are just suckers who haven't figured out how to suckle from the VC teat.
Timescales are a bit off for that rule though. People are generally better off in a few years from now, unless they've been paying that extra prosperity to as monthly interest on their debt.
I know you acknowledged that's anactodal, but we lose an hour at the end of flu season. You're more likely to be sick during this time of the year. The clock change has nothing to do with it.
THANK YOU. Finally someone who realizes luck is just floating around out there equally available to everyone and it's just the people who work hard enough on their bootstraps that see success. Gotcha. </s>
The Cortex-A series are big processors. They're generally used when compute power is more important than power consumption. While it's a promising benchmark, the RISC-V will need to compete with the M-series (and other…
Sure, if your only goal is to maximize profit extraction and wealth consolidation.
The very next quote debunks the interviewers statement that you've quoted. When Netflix moved into streaming there were not competitors. Lots of people saw a market there, but companies didn't start popping up until…
The law is a bunch of words that can be interpreted many different ways. The judicial branch is in charge of that interpretation. That interpretation is based on the wording of laws passed by Congress combined with the…
They're more analysis defeaters than killswitches. Some testbeds will respond to all dns lookups as valid. If this is the case the binary assumes its in a testbed and exits to avoid analysis.
In short, things are fucking amazing. Life is pretty awesome, if you choose to focus on the awesome things. That only works when you have the luxury of making that choice. I recently rejoined the workforce after taking…
Don't forget referring to adult women as girls!
My wife made the observation a few years back that anytime she thought, "fuck it" while procrastinating or avoiding responsibilities that you could replace it with, "fuck you, future self" That phrasing helps immensely.…
Every new method of radically increasing information transfer speeds is ripe for monopoly.
Um... What? You do understand that a view of history is necessary to solve our current problems right? Studying how 17th century paintings reflect a culture on the cusp of global access to addictive substances is…
Extracting value through code is not an inherently positive moral exercise. It may improve the world. From my perspective code that is built to extract value eventually attempts vendor lockin to create a long term…
We would be better off going back to the antitrust monopoly busting of the initial 1930s new deal anyway.
Maybe PC hardware vendors has some automated kernel testing. I think it's different with embedded. The SoC company I worked for a couple of years ago didn't have anything like that.
With most people, I'd agree with you that local engagement would be more effective. Doubly so in the homeless hating bay area. However, Chris' access to capital, which equates to power in America, makes it more…
That sounds more like a systemic problem where companies profitability is put forward as an excuse for anti-social behavior.
You're being overly pedantic and on top of that you're plain wrong. Physical media here is a collective noun, so "is" is the correct word.
Echoing faebser, it took me over 20 months to get over my recent burnout. It was a financial difficulty, but with the extra time of not working I was able to cut household expenses by about 60% (though those have crept…
Isn't that the right thing to do for truly sensitive passwords? I'd much rather transcribe my financial account passwords to paper, or not log in for a couple days than have multiple months where a vulnerability might…
Absolutely not true in my experience. A cell phone reminder for a one-off is easily missed during my morning routine. A physical motion and/or out-loud speech associated with the event cements it much more effectively.
And filing in Texas is the same for patent prosecution. The plaintiffs know what to expect: interpretations from the bench that heavily favor them. It's not well developed law when the decisions are so…
It's morally bankrupt, but legally correct.
This is Hacker news comments. Workers are just suckers who haven't figured out how to suckle from the VC teat.
Timescales are a bit off for that rule though. People are generally better off in a few years from now, unless they've been paying that extra prosperity to as monthly interest on their debt.
I know you acknowledged that's anactodal, but we lose an hour at the end of flu season. You're more likely to be sick during this time of the year. The clock change has nothing to do with it.
THANK YOU. Finally someone who realizes luck is just floating around out there equally available to everyone and it's just the people who work hard enough on their bootstraps that see success. Gotcha. </s>