AMD also released FreeSync, an open alternative to Gsync, a dynamic refresh-rate interface for monitors. The Nvidia version requires nvidia hardware and licensing and adds significant cost to the monitor, whereas…
Jet's going to fail once the VC-subsidized deals go away.
Are they testing other cars beside VW?
because it introduces needless complexity into the system, reduces reliability, and just makes the firearm more expensive.
There's no market for smart guns.
[Citation Needed]
VW is a giant company and they're sitting on a giant pile of cash. Anyone that thinks this was going to kill VW is not very bright. This will affect their status perhaps as the world's #1 automaker, but they'll be…
Just makes me so very, very glad that the right decisions were made by so many people in those trying times. I'm sure there are plenty of individual heroes whose small contributions individually and collectively…
Not that it was a good idea in the first place, but now most should know never to use these services. Too much potential for abuse.
no. Telecommuting was a pipe dream of the 90s. Some people do it, but at most companies the "butt in the chair employee is best employee" thing still sticks.
Seems like a common theme in "sharing economy" companies - start off with a great concept and great execution, but once they become popular, some part of them just falls apart. For uber, it's the way they treat their…
40x is likely a massive overstatement. Nobody's actually released any actual numbers or data yet.
the point is, the validity of particular conspiracy theories lends no particular credence to others.
Brings up an interesting thought exercise. Let's say you do start a small mobile game company and your game blows up into a cultural phenomena like Angry Birds. And like all of these things, you know that one day in the…
Can someone tell me, what's the actual BENEFIT to working at Amazon? Do people really go there simply because of the name? It doesn't seem like there's any reason for talent to go there as opposed to somewhere else?
Regular crops certainly won't feed the ever-expanding world population.
No, they haven't.
It's almost as if he's asking for these companies to stop innovating. Crop research isn't free, and the government can't (or won't) afford to do it. Obviously the solution is to have companies fund the research and be…
because somehow magically an iphone is more secure because reasons? I agree that iphone's patching model is superior to android, but your statement shows a bit of ignorance.
Just to give everyone a bit of calm, nobody's demonstrated a successful exploit with ASLR bypass. Meaning that while the vulnerable is technically exploitable, the chance of system compromise is very low on modern…
because canbus. It wasn't a bad design for the 1990s - it's a bad design for now, however.
AMD also released FreeSync, an open alternative to Gsync, a dynamic refresh-rate interface for monitors. The Nvidia version requires nvidia hardware and licensing and adds significant cost to the monitor, whereas…
Jet's going to fail once the VC-subsidized deals go away.
Are they testing other cars beside VW?
because it introduces needless complexity into the system, reduces reliability, and just makes the firearm more expensive.
There's no market for smart guns.
[Citation Needed]
VW is a giant company and they're sitting on a giant pile of cash. Anyone that thinks this was going to kill VW is not very bright. This will affect their status perhaps as the world's #1 automaker, but they'll be…
Just makes me so very, very glad that the right decisions were made by so many people in those trying times. I'm sure there are plenty of individual heroes whose small contributions individually and collectively…
Not that it was a good idea in the first place, but now most should know never to use these services. Too much potential for abuse.
no. Telecommuting was a pipe dream of the 90s. Some people do it, but at most companies the "butt in the chair employee is best employee" thing still sticks.
Seems like a common theme in "sharing economy" companies - start off with a great concept and great execution, but once they become popular, some part of them just falls apart. For uber, it's the way they treat their…
40x is likely a massive overstatement. Nobody's actually released any actual numbers or data yet.
the point is, the validity of particular conspiracy theories lends no particular credence to others.
Brings up an interesting thought exercise. Let's say you do start a small mobile game company and your game blows up into a cultural phenomena like Angry Birds. And like all of these things, you know that one day in the…
Can someone tell me, what's the actual BENEFIT to working at Amazon? Do people really go there simply because of the name? It doesn't seem like there's any reason for talent to go there as opposed to somewhere else?
Regular crops certainly won't feed the ever-expanding world population.
No, they haven't.
It's almost as if he's asking for these companies to stop innovating. Crop research isn't free, and the government can't (or won't) afford to do it. Obviously the solution is to have companies fund the research and be…
because somehow magically an iphone is more secure because reasons? I agree that iphone's patching model is superior to android, but your statement shows a bit of ignorance.
Just to give everyone a bit of calm, nobody's demonstrated a successful exploit with ASLR bypass. Meaning that while the vulnerable is technically exploitable, the chance of system compromise is very low on modern…
because canbus. It wasn't a bad design for the 1990s - it's a bad design for now, however.