Nothing (AI slop to create an unnecessary product, funded by A16Z).
> The US is younger than a single Chinese dynasty. Eh? There are like 60 Chinese dynasties throughout history. The US has been around longer than most of them. And some of the dynasties that were around longer than the…
Also many cities in America are walkable.
If you buy pine or oak or cedar you can be pretty darn sure it is regenerative. That's how the industry is able to exist: they cut the same fields of trees every 15-30 years. If you're concerned, you can always plant a…
The hardwood family this article is about, ipe, is not grown at all in the US.
I'd sooner have real IDs tied to internet personas than this shit
That's not really "full self driving" if you are referring to the SAE scale. Level 5, the top, is fully autonomous driving, everywhere. What you are referring to is level 4; fully autonomous driving in specific…
Buying a diploma is not really a bragging point.
As if college doesn't also require a lot of certification and training which is time consuming and costs money.
Oh my god yes trying to watch Carnival Row is freaking impossible during the day. But also, I'd be OK with worse picture if they would let the sound guys actually get a microphone within 20 feet of the actors.
Yes, actually. According to current FTC rules, canceling a subscription has to be as easy or easier than signing up for it. Lina Khan is great, and a shining example of why votes matter and both parties aren't the same.
Depends on your latitude. Here in Georgia in the US permanent DST is far better than permanent Standard Time. It might be bad up in Canada I suppose.
The vast majority of users never post an answer or a question, and most of those that post only once or twice never get upvoted (or get downvoted more than upvoted), so their reputation stays at 1. I think they said a…
Well, IE has not been receiving feature updates for over a year. It only receives security patches, and these days only critical ones. It is a dead browser; do not use it unless your job forces you to.
It's likely that Amazon and GM want far more control in the car manufacturing process than someone like Elon Musk would be willing to give. So it's not so much why Amazon and GM aren't willing, but that Musk isn't.…
The main things you should learn to become decent at CSS are: - the box model - how cascading, specificity, and inheritance work - googling CSS problems with the site:stackoverflow.com filter Bit tongue-in-cheek with…
.NET Core is the future just like moving on from COBOL and FORTRAN was the move 30+ years ago, eh?
by and large, btw
In the past: holy grail layout Now: masonry layout / infinite scrolling
"protecting the cyclist from the wind" is simply the layman's way of saying "eliminating aerodynamic drag"
Apple's got a market cap of $1 trillion and $285 billion in cash. It can afford to do whatever the hell it wants, frankly.
That's probably a lot to do with two instances of virtual desktops running, though.
I actually deal with this by marking every "liked" tweet shown to me as "I don't like this Tweet" whenever it happens, and then after each time I tweet at Twitter and TwitterSupport to stop showing it to me ever. Works…
But academia is not the professional world, it's the opposite...
Start with not sending people in the wrong direction, there's a free tip.
Nothing (AI slop to create an unnecessary product, funded by A16Z).
> The US is younger than a single Chinese dynasty. Eh? There are like 60 Chinese dynasties throughout history. The US has been around longer than most of them. And some of the dynasties that were around longer than the…
Also many cities in America are walkable.
If you buy pine or oak or cedar you can be pretty darn sure it is regenerative. That's how the industry is able to exist: they cut the same fields of trees every 15-30 years. If you're concerned, you can always plant a…
The hardwood family this article is about, ipe, is not grown at all in the US.
I'd sooner have real IDs tied to internet personas than this shit
That's not really "full self driving" if you are referring to the SAE scale. Level 5, the top, is fully autonomous driving, everywhere. What you are referring to is level 4; fully autonomous driving in specific…
Buying a diploma is not really a bragging point.
As if college doesn't also require a lot of certification and training which is time consuming and costs money.
Oh my god yes trying to watch Carnival Row is freaking impossible during the day. But also, I'd be OK with worse picture if they would let the sound guys actually get a microphone within 20 feet of the actors.
Yes, actually. According to current FTC rules, canceling a subscription has to be as easy or easier than signing up for it. Lina Khan is great, and a shining example of why votes matter and both parties aren't the same.
Depends on your latitude. Here in Georgia in the US permanent DST is far better than permanent Standard Time. It might be bad up in Canada I suppose.
The vast majority of users never post an answer or a question, and most of those that post only once or twice never get upvoted (or get downvoted more than upvoted), so their reputation stays at 1. I think they said a…
Well, IE has not been receiving feature updates for over a year. It only receives security patches, and these days only critical ones. It is a dead browser; do not use it unless your job forces you to.
It's likely that Amazon and GM want far more control in the car manufacturing process than someone like Elon Musk would be willing to give. So it's not so much why Amazon and GM aren't willing, but that Musk isn't.…
The main things you should learn to become decent at CSS are: - the box model - how cascading, specificity, and inheritance work - googling CSS problems with the site:stackoverflow.com filter Bit tongue-in-cheek with…
.NET Core is the future just like moving on from COBOL and FORTRAN was the move 30+ years ago, eh?
by and large, btw
In the past: holy grail layout Now: masonry layout / infinite scrolling
"protecting the cyclist from the wind" is simply the layman's way of saying "eliminating aerodynamic drag"
Apple's got a market cap of $1 trillion and $285 billion in cash. It can afford to do whatever the hell it wants, frankly.
That's probably a lot to do with two instances of virtual desktops running, though.
I actually deal with this by marking every "liked" tweet shown to me as "I don't like this Tweet" whenever it happens, and then after each time I tweet at Twitter and TwitterSupport to stop showing it to me ever. Works…
But academia is not the professional world, it's the opposite...
Start with not sending people in the wrong direction, there's a free tip.