Lots of infosec and cybersecurity professionals go. I assume they make up the largest group of attendees.
Apple Pay and app store/itunes payments are completely separate. I had apple pay set-up for awhile and when I went to purchase an app, itunes wouldn't accept apple pay and I had to re-enter all my CC information into…
Oracle has had linear regression for well over a decade now.
He doesn't want to admit they company will need to raise money later this year.
And I'm sure you will provide ample evidence of this "vote rigging."
Tesla was founded in 2003 and they aren't close to mass production yet.
The economist agrees with you. https://www.economist.com/news/business/21735029-stockmarket... "Imagine if advertising spending really did rise to 1.8% of GDP in America by 2027. Most firms’ costs would have to rise,…
It's also a security nightmare unless you are trained network engineer who can configure the thing properly.
So have they been lying to investors?
Note that's not a legal requirement. That's just a policy many companies have to lower the risk of insider trading.
https://www.propublica.org/article/machine-bias-risk-assessm... Food for thought on how incredibly biased these effort can be.
I thought most companies were moving towards NN for this. Doesn't Shazam rely on a ton of audio processing and not NNs? Seems like a backward move.
Can you explain how his links in any way support his argument that D's implement policy specifically to avoid voting R? Seems like you just want to perpetuate a victim-hood narrative that doesn't exist.
Not sure what your links have to do with voting D or R. Specifically I don't see how either link has anything to do with "avoiding putting a checkmark next to a (R)"
California is at will but they do have specific laws and procedures for mass firings and layoffs. I think Tesla is trying to skirt these by calling them performance related instead of layoffs. (And to protect their…
No it's preempting going broke. Especially since Elon is one of the combined companies biggest creditors and has his own personal finances deeply entwined with that of the company. (See also Sears / Eddie Lampert)
My experience with 2.4ghz wifi in a crowded apartment building makes me skeptical that interference is a myth.
There should be separate permissions for just photos vs photos with exif data.
Lots of infosec and cybersecurity professionals go. I assume they make up the largest group of attendees.
Apple Pay and app store/itunes payments are completely separate. I had apple pay set-up for awhile and when I went to purchase an app, itunes wouldn't accept apple pay and I had to re-enter all my CC information into…
Oracle has had linear regression for well over a decade now.
He doesn't want to admit they company will need to raise money later this year.
And I'm sure you will provide ample evidence of this "vote rigging."
Tesla was founded in 2003 and they aren't close to mass production yet.
The economist agrees with you. https://www.economist.com/news/business/21735029-stockmarket... "Imagine if advertising spending really did rise to 1.8% of GDP in America by 2027. Most firms’ costs would have to rise,…
It's also a security nightmare unless you are trained network engineer who can configure the thing properly.
So have they been lying to investors?
Note that's not a legal requirement. That's just a policy many companies have to lower the risk of insider trading.
https://www.propublica.org/article/machine-bias-risk-assessm... Food for thought on how incredibly biased these effort can be.
I thought most companies were moving towards NN for this. Doesn't Shazam rely on a ton of audio processing and not NNs? Seems like a backward move.
Can you explain how his links in any way support his argument that D's implement policy specifically to avoid voting R? Seems like you just want to perpetuate a victim-hood narrative that doesn't exist.
Not sure what your links have to do with voting D or R. Specifically I don't see how either link has anything to do with "avoiding putting a checkmark next to a (R)"
California is at will but they do have specific laws and procedures for mass firings and layoffs. I think Tesla is trying to skirt these by calling them performance related instead of layoffs. (And to protect their…
No it's preempting going broke. Especially since Elon is one of the combined companies biggest creditors and has his own personal finances deeply entwined with that of the company. (See also Sears / Eddie Lampert)
My experience with 2.4ghz wifi in a crowded apartment building makes me skeptical that interference is a myth.
There should be separate permissions for just photos vs photos with exif data.