For smaller languages the steps would be: - Somebody would have to digitize an old book without mistakes. - Somebody would have to publish it online. - Somebody would have to scrape and archive that. - Somebody would…
> Popular movie quotes or lines from books with minor iterations are bad choices. They are somewhere out there and not as safe as one might think. In English. Not all books in all languages ever published are "somewhere…
Europe is not a single country, the EU is not a single country.
> But I’d be shocked if it’s legal anywhere to release a product that competes with what you work on at your job. That happens everyday. In fact most companies are found by people who already work in the industry. You…
It's about the cost of credit. References are free in academia. In music crediting means paying royalties. In academia the assumption is that citing is fair use up to a point (a paragraph? a page?). Since songs are much…
While I do agree with your first point, I think it's a bit .. obvious. Of course you need to create value in order to be great (or get rich). Regarding the article, it doesn't match my experience. All the prolific…
There's still a long road ahead until that happens. Writing a single function, even if includes a long a list of steps, is not the main challenge nowadays. The challenge is how the code is organized, i.e. architecture.
> workspaces are specifically _not_ intended to be used as environment replacements. From Terraform's "An Overview of Our Recommended Workflow"[1]: "The best approach is to use one workspace for each environment of a…
> the idea that conspiracies themselves are [..] a typology through which people who lack definite or satisfactory narratives as citizens explain to themselves [..] I really like this idea. To me it means that…
For smaller languages the steps would be: - Somebody would have to digitize an old book without mistakes. - Somebody would have to publish it online. - Somebody would have to scrape and archive that. - Somebody would…
> Popular movie quotes or lines from books with minor iterations are bad choices. They are somewhere out there and not as safe as one might think. In English. Not all books in all languages ever published are "somewhere…
Europe is not a single country, the EU is not a single country.
> But I’d be shocked if it’s legal anywhere to release a product that competes with what you work on at your job. That happens everyday. In fact most companies are found by people who already work in the industry. You…
It's about the cost of credit. References are free in academia. In music crediting means paying royalties. In academia the assumption is that citing is fair use up to a point (a paragraph? a page?). Since songs are much…
While I do agree with your first point, I think it's a bit .. obvious. Of course you need to create value in order to be great (or get rich). Regarding the article, it doesn't match my experience. All the prolific…
There's still a long road ahead until that happens. Writing a single function, even if includes a long a list of steps, is not the main challenge nowadays. The challenge is how the code is organized, i.e. architecture.
> workspaces are specifically _not_ intended to be used as environment replacements. From Terraform's "An Overview of Our Recommended Workflow"[1]: "The best approach is to use one workspace for each environment of a…
> the idea that conspiracies themselves are [..] a typology through which people who lack definite or satisfactory narratives as citizens explain to themselves [..] I really like this idea. To me it means that…