> I guess everyone who ever had the means to create an endowment for a school is a criminal, then. Yes. That money should have been fairly balanced to the education system before it ever entered the robber baron's hands.
I'm a beneficiary of the "startup lottery". I am living the dream, and I state that in this anonymous forum to provide perspective to my own feelings about The Rich. In your early thirties twenties, managed effectively,…
>I think it’s worth discussing why people like “constrained” systems in a bit more depth, because some of the things I’ve mentioned above are definitely not constrained. I am the CTO of an edu org, and I've spent a lot…
Facebook wants to be a family friendly brand.
Email spam detection is hilarious. Basically, you have to take a set of ritual steps to "warm" various email resources (such as domains, addresses, and IPs) to be flagged as "known" and "legitimate". For example, IP…
>thinly veiled expression of xenophobia about the Japanese. while that is an unfortunate and awful aspect of one its central aesthetic tenants, i do not think that it is the core.
This partially comes from the SV all-or-nothing attitude: you can have AR on all the time (and thus revenue stream all the time), but you can't do that with VR.
Windows 10 makes this distinction. It's a logical one, for sure.
It's officially banned and to the average subscriber, effectively banned. Certainly, porn spam was not why viewers were going, anyways.
The game boy cpu was very underpowered for its time - which was fine, since it was meant to get many hours off of AA batteries. It's what you use it for that matters.
Everyone likes to point out how your smartphone, etc are more powerful than the Apollo Computer. But, it's even more drastic than that. The tiny processor that runs the bluetooth radio in your phone is more powerful…
At some point, the amount of people who have the curiosity to click any of the links probably outweighs the poor traffic if it was just like "we made a new tracker". I think they've hit that point.
It's a brutally honest look at the shortcomings of a startup backed by a product, that seriously, looks to be at least decent. Their intent is to get you to convert, but instead of giving the usual flowery bullshit,…
>Is it eliminating animal suffering, reducing global warming as farming is a major polluter, or are they actually just disgusted by animal products in general? For me, it's both. For others, it's religious. For far…
> I guess everyone who ever had the means to create an endowment for a school is a criminal, then. Yes. That money should have been fairly balanced to the education system before it ever entered the robber baron's hands.
I'm a beneficiary of the "startup lottery". I am living the dream, and I state that in this anonymous forum to provide perspective to my own feelings about The Rich. In your early thirties twenties, managed effectively,…
>I think it’s worth discussing why people like “constrained” systems in a bit more depth, because some of the things I’ve mentioned above are definitely not constrained. I am the CTO of an edu org, and I've spent a lot…
Facebook wants to be a family friendly brand.
Email spam detection is hilarious. Basically, you have to take a set of ritual steps to "warm" various email resources (such as domains, addresses, and IPs) to be flagged as "known" and "legitimate". For example, IP…
>thinly veiled expression of xenophobia about the Japanese. while that is an unfortunate and awful aspect of one its central aesthetic tenants, i do not think that it is the core.
This partially comes from the SV all-or-nothing attitude: you can have AR on all the time (and thus revenue stream all the time), but you can't do that with VR.
Windows 10 makes this distinction. It's a logical one, for sure.
It's officially banned and to the average subscriber, effectively banned. Certainly, porn spam was not why viewers were going, anyways.
The game boy cpu was very underpowered for its time - which was fine, since it was meant to get many hours off of AA batteries. It's what you use it for that matters.
Everyone likes to point out how your smartphone, etc are more powerful than the Apollo Computer. But, it's even more drastic than that. The tiny processor that runs the bluetooth radio in your phone is more powerful…
At some point, the amount of people who have the curiosity to click any of the links probably outweighs the poor traffic if it was just like "we made a new tracker". I think they've hit that point.
It's a brutally honest look at the shortcomings of a startup backed by a product, that seriously, looks to be at least decent. Their intent is to get you to convert, but instead of giving the usual flowery bullshit,…
>Is it eliminating animal suffering, reducing global warming as farming is a major polluter, or are they actually just disgusted by animal products in general? For me, it's both. For others, it's religious. For far…