No, but I bet he could talk about the messy complexities of the Apple supply chain. Can technical CEOs do that? My point isn't to get into a skills based dick measuring contest, but rather to point out that even at huge…
If the pool is still there, it gets reused. If not, a new one is created. It should help with overhead, but not always. There's benefits to partial solutions sometimes, if you can avoid the side effects.
free with uberconf branding.
Most products I've seen are "good enough" and have trade-offs with their competition. Infrequently have I seen a product that's head and shoulders above. So companies get the checkboxes in features, then when I'm…
It's tricky to separate the negative effects of the drug itself from the negative effects of the legal / cultural / class-based context.
In the case where your device was compromised and used in a botnet attack, wouldn't you need to prove damages? I'm just curious what that argument would look like to a layperson. I suspect the average person wouldn't…
My best tip is to not try one thing to grow your startup. Try everything. This means that you have to do things very, very cheaply. Think of each growth hack as a single tactic. Execute in < 10 hours of work. Push into…
Thank you for taking the time to write this. Honestly, it makes a lot of sense. I don't have any experience with billion dollar companies. Have you worked in the industry and seen how they measure their campaign…
The problem with a brand is that you don't know if it's the most effective use of the resources that go into it. Coca Cola has nearly infinite resources, compared to the jobs I've worked (<$75mm annual revenue). Even…
I don't know much about how branding works at that scale. But I don't think it's very effective for small/medium companies, and can be quite a money sink. In nearly every SMB branding exercise/project I've participated…
It is important, from a high level, that innovation occur in limited scale. That prevents bad things from cascading everything.
If you are serious with your question, instead of just trying to jockey for hacker forum dominance, a very quick google search will answer your question. It is possible that I misunderstood your Q, and your tone, and if…
This is called a "moat". Build it for your company, it's a good thing for an entrepreneur. To be significantly successful, you need to stop thinking this way. Start thinking about what benefits you & your company. It…
This only holds true if the physical only identifies disease that have downside risk. More realistically, most early identification situations can greatly reduce the cost of future care, eg the overweight 40 y.o. who…
Right, the author is priming his audience with the lens color through which they want their readers to see the rest of the story. This is more honest when it doesn't involve an unrelated (especially negative)…
Doesnt this limit you to at least a 50 ms response time, before your CPU can "trust" the data? (before/current/next required to smooth before handing off to processing?)
Argument is that Tesla has more representative / real world data. Big public opinion perspective here too.
Is there evidence that Intel Inside had a margin gain for the CPU product? Although not the tone of this article, the graphics suggest the II branding campaign had so much less to do with their growth than general…
Revision of distant childhood memories is very common. We all trust our memories too much, especially in a legal context. Childhood memories are just as, if not more, malleable. It's more useful to think of memories as…
People who are familiar with, and use Perl on a regular basis, are already aware. (TLDR: never capitalize the full PERL; the language is Perl, the executable is perl, and anyone with much experience understands and…
Do you think it is possible for this to be sorted out by science? It seems non-nullifiable, which generally puts it in the not-science category when I think of social science.
Do you think it's possible that your (well-thought-out) post could replace "people are well characterized by being on one side of a dichotomy" with "people are more comfortable thinking they are on one side of a…
It is a feature, not a bug, that American government moves slowly. Magnified by how much faster our world turns cmp to even 50 years ago. This feature smoothes over the jagged lines of voters opinions. It also…
If you are in the US, what is your opinion on the common prison trope that smokes are money in prisons?
I, also, feel much better when I capitalize on the placebo effect. I take Vitamin D every day, but days I forgot, I become grumpy and depressed. That isn't to say that your sugar-free experience isn't meaningful,…
No, but I bet he could talk about the messy complexities of the Apple supply chain. Can technical CEOs do that? My point isn't to get into a skills based dick measuring contest, but rather to point out that even at huge…
If the pool is still there, it gets reused. If not, a new one is created. It should help with overhead, but not always. There's benefits to partial solutions sometimes, if you can avoid the side effects.
free with uberconf branding.
Most products I've seen are "good enough" and have trade-offs with their competition. Infrequently have I seen a product that's head and shoulders above. So companies get the checkboxes in features, then when I'm…
It's tricky to separate the negative effects of the drug itself from the negative effects of the legal / cultural / class-based context.
In the case where your device was compromised and used in a botnet attack, wouldn't you need to prove damages? I'm just curious what that argument would look like to a layperson. I suspect the average person wouldn't…
My best tip is to not try one thing to grow your startup. Try everything. This means that you have to do things very, very cheaply. Think of each growth hack as a single tactic. Execute in < 10 hours of work. Push into…
Thank you for taking the time to write this. Honestly, it makes a lot of sense. I don't have any experience with billion dollar companies. Have you worked in the industry and seen how they measure their campaign…
The problem with a brand is that you don't know if it's the most effective use of the resources that go into it. Coca Cola has nearly infinite resources, compared to the jobs I've worked (<$75mm annual revenue). Even…
I don't know much about how branding works at that scale. But I don't think it's very effective for small/medium companies, and can be quite a money sink. In nearly every SMB branding exercise/project I've participated…
It is important, from a high level, that innovation occur in limited scale. That prevents bad things from cascading everything.
If you are serious with your question, instead of just trying to jockey for hacker forum dominance, a very quick google search will answer your question. It is possible that I misunderstood your Q, and your tone, and if…
This is called a "moat". Build it for your company, it's a good thing for an entrepreneur. To be significantly successful, you need to stop thinking this way. Start thinking about what benefits you & your company. It…
This only holds true if the physical only identifies disease that have downside risk. More realistically, most early identification situations can greatly reduce the cost of future care, eg the overweight 40 y.o. who…
Right, the author is priming his audience with the lens color through which they want their readers to see the rest of the story. This is more honest when it doesn't involve an unrelated (especially negative)…
Doesnt this limit you to at least a 50 ms response time, before your CPU can "trust" the data? (before/current/next required to smooth before handing off to processing?)
Argument is that Tesla has more representative / real world data. Big public opinion perspective here too.
Is there evidence that Intel Inside had a margin gain for the CPU product? Although not the tone of this article, the graphics suggest the II branding campaign had so much less to do with their growth than general…
Revision of distant childhood memories is very common. We all trust our memories too much, especially in a legal context. Childhood memories are just as, if not more, malleable. It's more useful to think of memories as…
People who are familiar with, and use Perl on a regular basis, are already aware. (TLDR: never capitalize the full PERL; the language is Perl, the executable is perl, and anyone with much experience understands and…
Do you think it is possible for this to be sorted out by science? It seems non-nullifiable, which generally puts it in the not-science category when I think of social science.
Do you think it's possible that your (well-thought-out) post could replace "people are well characterized by being on one side of a dichotomy" with "people are more comfortable thinking they are on one side of a…
It is a feature, not a bug, that American government moves slowly. Magnified by how much faster our world turns cmp to even 50 years ago. This feature smoothes over the jagged lines of voters opinions. It also…
If you are in the US, what is your opinion on the common prison trope that smokes are money in prisons?
I, also, feel much better when I capitalize on the placebo effect. I take Vitamin D every day, but days I forgot, I become grumpy and depressed. That isn't to say that your sugar-free experience isn't meaningful,…