I think you're confused about what the communication is. The communication isn't the waving in "reaction" (it's not clear it's simply a reaction, but let's assume it is) to the original wave, but the original wave…
America does need to bring back manufacturing. Not because a manufacturing job that pays $25/hr is somehow better than a service job that pays $25/hr. The US needs to bring back manufacturing for strategic reasons and…
> There are plenty of people saying these tariffs will not work. Work to do what? > But a person used to be able to graduate high school and get a job that could support a house with a yard, a car, a non-working spouse…
The original ribbon sucked but with the improvements it's hard to say it's generally a bad choice. The ribbon is a great fit for Office style apps with their large number of buttons and options. Especially after they…
1 tbsp of animal fat has about 900 calories. 1 tbsp of olive oil has 135 calories. How would the app know which fat the food was cooked in?
> every website will bundle their own renderers into a <canvas> tag running off a WASM blob Isn't that Flutter?
Any reason to choose this over OwnCloud or Nextcloud?
We saw this throughout the pandemic. Companies used the very real inflationary pressures to increase the cost of their products well beyond what those inflationary pressures alone would require. There are 2 reasons IMO…
This is pretty common now. At least my Vim/git combo does this, where I always open source code with my preferred formatting but by the time it's pushed to the server it's changed to match the repo preferences.
> stressing over the formatting and conventions of the blueprint (to use a civil engineering metaphor) This is incredibly important. This is the kind of stuff that prevents shit like half the team using metric and the…
Those comments are just sad. "Why does the Wall Street Journal have articles about the city and not about the tiny suburb I live in? They have nothing to do with me! So elitist" My favorite articles across the board…
Selling a ton of cars in China, where the competition is fierce, is no mean feat.
The observations in this article are useful, but the analysis is not as much. 1. It's silly to talk about "India"'s culture. The cultural differences between Bangalore and New Delhi are as great or greater than any 2…
Wouldn't it have been more useful to merge duplicates? Even framing the same question in different ways is useful. If someone posts a Duplicate, adding that to a list of "alternative questions" that is collapsed by…
1. Screens are usually wider than most web pages usefully support. This uses up space that would normally be wasted. 2. Most screens are wider than they're high. This is especially true of laptops. So using vertical…
I suspect they first became mobile phone friendly. Dumbphones provided kids a way to communicate with parents and the worst distraction would be kids wanting to play snake and/or texting little messages to each other on…
> some students feel that some of their time is better spent on their phones than paying attention to the teacher And kids feel that eating donuts is better than vegetables. Or that drinking soda is better than water.…
Brave also didn't do ads. But now they do. The only real constraint on what Brave will and will not do is their VC pressures to make money vs reputational damage. And reputational damage isn't all that expensive.
> Mungeshpur reported 52.9 degrees Celsius as an outlier compared to other stations. It could be due to an error in the sensor or the local factor It "could be" an error since it's an outlier. But they haven't confirmed…
Entirely optional features that have a history of not becoming optional anymore in many other applications and quite evidently can easily be installed as a plugin instead. Further, why in the world would you include a…
The GDPR has been a godsend for me as a developer. It provides me with a language to speak with the product and marketing side of our business when pushing back against unnecessary surveillance and requesting resources…
I wish the US had a similar "bug zone". Where I live has seen a whole slew of bugs that did not exist beyond several states South making it all the way up here over the last decade and a half.
The argument that it's just "missing deadlines" which as true as it is, is also a strawman. Musk hasn't just "missed deadlines". He's outright lied. For example, in 2016 he claimed Tesla already had self driving…
It sounds like they consider it advertising. Sounds pretty reasonable if you ask me. Especially considering that they are profitable.
There are about 3 flights between Tokyo and Nagoya taking about 1hr10 mins. There are 33 bullet trains taking about 1hr 30 mins. The bullet train is almost certainly faster than the flight when factoring in security,…
I think you're confused about what the communication is. The communication isn't the waving in "reaction" (it's not clear it's simply a reaction, but let's assume it is) to the original wave, but the original wave…
America does need to bring back manufacturing. Not because a manufacturing job that pays $25/hr is somehow better than a service job that pays $25/hr. The US needs to bring back manufacturing for strategic reasons and…
> There are plenty of people saying these tariffs will not work. Work to do what? > But a person used to be able to graduate high school and get a job that could support a house with a yard, a car, a non-working spouse…
The original ribbon sucked but with the improvements it's hard to say it's generally a bad choice. The ribbon is a great fit for Office style apps with their large number of buttons and options. Especially after they…
1 tbsp of animal fat has about 900 calories. 1 tbsp of olive oil has 135 calories. How would the app know which fat the food was cooked in?
> every website will bundle their own renderers into a <canvas> tag running off a WASM blob Isn't that Flutter?
Any reason to choose this over OwnCloud or Nextcloud?
We saw this throughout the pandemic. Companies used the very real inflationary pressures to increase the cost of their products well beyond what those inflationary pressures alone would require. There are 2 reasons IMO…
This is pretty common now. At least my Vim/git combo does this, where I always open source code with my preferred formatting but by the time it's pushed to the server it's changed to match the repo preferences.
> stressing over the formatting and conventions of the blueprint (to use a civil engineering metaphor) This is incredibly important. This is the kind of stuff that prevents shit like half the team using metric and the…
Those comments are just sad. "Why does the Wall Street Journal have articles about the city and not about the tiny suburb I live in? They have nothing to do with me! So elitist" My favorite articles across the board…
Selling a ton of cars in China, where the competition is fierce, is no mean feat.
The observations in this article are useful, but the analysis is not as much. 1. It's silly to talk about "India"'s culture. The cultural differences between Bangalore and New Delhi are as great or greater than any 2…
Wouldn't it have been more useful to merge duplicates? Even framing the same question in different ways is useful. If someone posts a Duplicate, adding that to a list of "alternative questions" that is collapsed by…
1. Screens are usually wider than most web pages usefully support. This uses up space that would normally be wasted. 2. Most screens are wider than they're high. This is especially true of laptops. So using vertical…
I suspect they first became mobile phone friendly. Dumbphones provided kids a way to communicate with parents and the worst distraction would be kids wanting to play snake and/or texting little messages to each other on…
> some students feel that some of their time is better spent on their phones than paying attention to the teacher And kids feel that eating donuts is better than vegetables. Or that drinking soda is better than water.…
Brave also didn't do ads. But now they do. The only real constraint on what Brave will and will not do is their VC pressures to make money vs reputational damage. And reputational damage isn't all that expensive.
> Mungeshpur reported 52.9 degrees Celsius as an outlier compared to other stations. It could be due to an error in the sensor or the local factor It "could be" an error since it's an outlier. But they haven't confirmed…
Entirely optional features that have a history of not becoming optional anymore in many other applications and quite evidently can easily be installed as a plugin instead. Further, why in the world would you include a…
The GDPR has been a godsend for me as a developer. It provides me with a language to speak with the product and marketing side of our business when pushing back against unnecessary surveillance and requesting resources…
I wish the US had a similar "bug zone". Where I live has seen a whole slew of bugs that did not exist beyond several states South making it all the way up here over the last decade and a half.
The argument that it's just "missing deadlines" which as true as it is, is also a strawman. Musk hasn't just "missed deadlines". He's outright lied. For example, in 2016 he claimed Tesla already had self driving…
It sounds like they consider it advertising. Sounds pretty reasonable if you ask me. Especially considering that they are profitable.
There are about 3 flights between Tokyo and Nagoya taking about 1hr10 mins. There are 33 bullet trains taking about 1hr 30 mins. The bullet train is almost certainly faster than the flight when factoring in security,…