Now, define 'social media' clearly and we're all good.
ROI depends on whether the company is profitable going forward too I'd imagine...
Which... Is the same maxim still
Much like societies, there is no 'one way' to do it all. Best is to really understand what you are trying to do in the first place.
The other key factor is probably the person hiring/hiring being able to identify a 'good' programmer. Whether that's through their own competence or having some knowledge of the candidate outside their resume. Speed to…
Nah, obviously she just likes wearing glasses that sit at a funny angle...
Err.. except the environment they exist in - 'crypto' - tends to be full of anti-gov/3letteragency types, so you'd think this is a bad PR angle to take. At a guess, I would say this is more flagging to their real…
It's not an audit. Attestations mean they move a bunch of funds into the account, get the auditor to check that indeed that money was there at that point of time, then move it away again. Every legitimate auditor…
So... Half the appeal of crypto and Tether & co has been a separation from the current financial system and 'deep state,' yet here we are embracing both with hugs. The cryptoverse is no place for making sense.
Tether has not completed a single audit yet
Still not a partnership. Tether spin.
Which of course becomes the CTO saying of course the business can build skyscrapers with these simple kit sets.
Clearly fair use? What if I pay ChatGPT to give me the NYT article it sourced verbatim as stored (i.e. without referring me to the NYT source)?
What if I ask ChatGPT to print the article verbatim as sourced, from its own dataset?
Not all LGBTQ people mind you, just the latest more minority group within (or appended to). It gets to the point of absurdity when we expect to add more complexity with new workarounds to make things simple again.
What percentage of users actually, really care how marginally more efficient their web browser is these days?
Well that's what Ukraine are doing in voting for Zelenskyy's views... I think we often overestimate the qualifications behind our politicians, they're not much different to the celebrity love-ins or corporate nepotisms…
So just like politicians (cough, Lindsay Graham, cough)...
She doesn't even have to opine, she could just state how important the policy decision could be and make sure people are aware of it.
That's exactly why I mentioned Kanye. All the influence with none of the outcomes. Perhaps Swift should postpone a concert until one such disagreeable law is changed...
Except the comment higher up says the prosecution dropped the case due to disagreeing with the court's decision that information wasn't deemed secret enough. The whole "we can't do that because secret stuff would be…
There's an old-fashioned solution where they just need to make their own money and have good growth strategy. Or get a loan with properly worked out figures. I'm kinda hoping we're getting to the lessons learned point…
They can't just block speech using bots as the excuse. It's up to the government officials to provide a channel that allows free speech as the law defines. I imagine this will more likely raise issue with the use of…
I still don't get how $69B is a reasonable deal. Acti-Blizzard have been making 7-8B net the last few years, so it will take MS 10 years assuming constant returns just to break even. Why is it a good deal, especially in…
"Won't someone think of the employees" is a common tactic companies use to avoid shutdowns, and that's against long standing laws and regulations. Seems to work often enough too.
Now, define 'social media' clearly and we're all good.
ROI depends on whether the company is profitable going forward too I'd imagine...
Which... Is the same maxim still
Much like societies, there is no 'one way' to do it all. Best is to really understand what you are trying to do in the first place.
The other key factor is probably the person hiring/hiring being able to identify a 'good' programmer. Whether that's through their own competence or having some knowledge of the candidate outside their resume. Speed to…
Nah, obviously she just likes wearing glasses that sit at a funny angle...
Err.. except the environment they exist in - 'crypto' - tends to be full of anti-gov/3letteragency types, so you'd think this is a bad PR angle to take. At a guess, I would say this is more flagging to their real…
It's not an audit. Attestations mean they move a bunch of funds into the account, get the auditor to check that indeed that money was there at that point of time, then move it away again. Every legitimate auditor…
So... Half the appeal of crypto and Tether & co has been a separation from the current financial system and 'deep state,' yet here we are embracing both with hugs. The cryptoverse is no place for making sense.
Tether has not completed a single audit yet
Still not a partnership. Tether spin.
Which of course becomes the CTO saying of course the business can build skyscrapers with these simple kit sets.
Clearly fair use? What if I pay ChatGPT to give me the NYT article it sourced verbatim as stored (i.e. without referring me to the NYT source)?
What if I ask ChatGPT to print the article verbatim as sourced, from its own dataset?
Not all LGBTQ people mind you, just the latest more minority group within (or appended to). It gets to the point of absurdity when we expect to add more complexity with new workarounds to make things simple again.
What percentage of users actually, really care how marginally more efficient their web browser is these days?
Well that's what Ukraine are doing in voting for Zelenskyy's views... I think we often overestimate the qualifications behind our politicians, they're not much different to the celebrity love-ins or corporate nepotisms…
So just like politicians (cough, Lindsay Graham, cough)...
She doesn't even have to opine, she could just state how important the policy decision could be and make sure people are aware of it.
That's exactly why I mentioned Kanye. All the influence with none of the outcomes. Perhaps Swift should postpone a concert until one such disagreeable law is changed...
Except the comment higher up says the prosecution dropped the case due to disagreeing with the court's decision that information wasn't deemed secret enough. The whole "we can't do that because secret stuff would be…
There's an old-fashioned solution where they just need to make their own money and have good growth strategy. Or get a loan with properly worked out figures. I'm kinda hoping we're getting to the lessons learned point…
They can't just block speech using bots as the excuse. It's up to the government officials to provide a channel that allows free speech as the law defines. I imagine this will more likely raise issue with the use of…
I still don't get how $69B is a reasonable deal. Acti-Blizzard have been making 7-8B net the last few years, so it will take MS 10 years assuming constant returns just to break even. Why is it a good deal, especially in…
"Won't someone think of the employees" is a common tactic companies use to avoid shutdowns, and that's against long standing laws and regulations. Seems to work often enough too.