While not convinced by the statistical argument either, I think a more accurate analogy would be "Imagine you have a cell. It breaks apart into two identical cells. [Rinse and repeat a bunch of times]." And then if you…
This is how I read the idea in the comment you replied to: external factors (namely, needing money to satisfy even the most basic life needs), not biological ones, are the ones that drive some places to have a more…
Exactly this. And if I might nitpick a bit, I'd say "the amount of time people WANT to spend in social settings". Which would probably correlate well to the actual time spent in such settings, but to me the heart of the…
> Denormalization when done right should NOT result in duplication Isn't that what it is by definition? Can you give an example of how would you denormalize without causing some sort of data duplication?
It's supposed to come back (improved) with the Fall Creators Update though. I can see how many users would get confused by it but hopefully this time it'll be more intuitive.
Ok, I do agree that it's not a black/white thing, it's a spectrum. If that was the point you were trying to make, then we're on the same page. In my personal case, I think I am pretty consistent on where I am in that…
The second and third sentences are reasonable; yes, we should all try to step out of our comfort zones every now and then. But I vehemently disagree with the first sentence. I have no scientific studies or similar…
As you said. the Work/School Account is one provided by your employer (normally), and usually comes from Active Directory (or AzureAD). The Personal accounts (also called Microsoft accounts/IDs or Live IDs) are the ones…
Can you be more detailed about "shit android support"? I'm currently trying it out and didn't seem so bad, similar to how I currently use LastPass in Android in general. Apparently I need an extra click to actually copy…
Kudos to the dev team for that, I think most people wouldn't own that kind of issue
Did the parent comment change? It currently says "an authorized..."
I'm not familiar at all with Amazon's cloud, so I might be misinterpreting... but when you say "sometimes reuse..." and "they're often still there..." it sounds to me like they might as well not be? How would that be a…
I'm not sure I follow... the parent comment didn't seem to question the legitimacy of his election. And I also think that Trump's attitude in general can be seen by many as a validation of that behavior ("throwing your…
I agree with this and have been trying to put it in practice myself. Like OP, I was an avid reader during my school years and noticed that I wasn't doing it as much the past couple of years. I realized most of the time…
While not convinced by the statistical argument either, I think a more accurate analogy would be "Imagine you have a cell. It breaks apart into two identical cells. [Rinse and repeat a bunch of times]." And then if you…
This is how I read the idea in the comment you replied to: external factors (namely, needing money to satisfy even the most basic life needs), not biological ones, are the ones that drive some places to have a more…
Exactly this. And if I might nitpick a bit, I'd say "the amount of time people WANT to spend in social settings". Which would probably correlate well to the actual time spent in such settings, but to me the heart of the…
> Denormalization when done right should NOT result in duplication Isn't that what it is by definition? Can you give an example of how would you denormalize without causing some sort of data duplication?
It's supposed to come back (improved) with the Fall Creators Update though. I can see how many users would get confused by it but hopefully this time it'll be more intuitive.
Ok, I do agree that it's not a black/white thing, it's a spectrum. If that was the point you were trying to make, then we're on the same page. In my personal case, I think I am pretty consistent on where I am in that…
The second and third sentences are reasonable; yes, we should all try to step out of our comfort zones every now and then. But I vehemently disagree with the first sentence. I have no scientific studies or similar…
As you said. the Work/School Account is one provided by your employer (normally), and usually comes from Active Directory (or AzureAD). The Personal accounts (also called Microsoft accounts/IDs or Live IDs) are the ones…
Can you be more detailed about "shit android support"? I'm currently trying it out and didn't seem so bad, similar to how I currently use LastPass in Android in general. Apparently I need an extra click to actually copy…
Kudos to the dev team for that, I think most people wouldn't own that kind of issue
Did the parent comment change? It currently says "an authorized..."
I'm not familiar at all with Amazon's cloud, so I might be misinterpreting... but when you say "sometimes reuse..." and "they're often still there..." it sounds to me like they might as well not be? How would that be a…
I'm not sure I follow... the parent comment didn't seem to question the legitimacy of his election. And I also think that Trump's attitude in general can be seen by many as a validation of that behavior ("throwing your…
I agree with this and have been trying to put it in practice myself. Like OP, I was an avid reader during my school years and noticed that I wasn't doing it as much the past couple of years. I realized most of the time…