> I have been considering getting some people together to build an app that semi-spies on kid's audio - and auto erases 90% of it.. and only sending a notice or save if it gets hits on certain keywords.. and make that…
"starter" implies a cheap piece of shit throwaway that you're going to graduate from if you want to get anywhere serious. with "amateur" you feel like you won't need to replace/graduate until you're ready to go pro.
>but he tends to be right. even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.
this is some praxis turfing.
comparing swapping a player with an ref is a serious stretch.
I'm about to drop a whitepaper that rap improves coding ability through surrogate flow.
I sure love when people compare lethal force to encryption because it's definitely a great analogy for free speech that isn't disingenuous in the slightest.
you might as well name it malware.exe if it's going to be such a blackbox.
...and?
I've always found basing yourself in San Francisco and burning full salaries on interns to be a recipe for success too.
distributed !== decentralized
> My manager admit that I was not given any power or opportunity to demonstrate my leadership skills. You don't have to be given a leadership role to demonstrate leadership skills. Were you not involved in any…
>I'll stick with real meat I mean, go for it. But unless you're inventing the universe to make it from scratch, you're going to run into the same problem.
I cannot click on a single thread without it being mentioned at this point.
I dont know about you but I really enjoyed this policy as a 22 year old with 10 years experience vs a 30 year old bootcamper. "They have a family they need to support and you're more of a risk" I'm glad we have really…
>It wasn't a merger. it really sounds like a merge based on two companies becoming one. Not having negotiating power or control doesn't make it not a merger.
> I am currently have meetings with attorneys on how to protect myself ...just don't use them as a reference? world is a big place.
report your neighbors for thoughtcrime
Calling something harmful advice and casting doubt without anything backing it up is actively harmful communication.
What kind of health insurance were you offering your employees at that age? MRR? Must have had a real unicorn on your hands.
Have you tried not being a total sellout and working for an advertising company?
I want to write a bunch of code just to see decent logs. Thanks for passing the work to me.
this doesn't occur before they are a couple.
>But for this particular area of study, I trust my own observations/life experiences more than any research. I'm sure you and many other HNers will hate that answer, but I stand by it. Good for you! Don't let facts get…
why the fuck would you even give CBC mode as an option?
> I have been considering getting some people together to build an app that semi-spies on kid's audio - and auto erases 90% of it.. and only sending a notice or save if it gets hits on certain keywords.. and make that…
"starter" implies a cheap piece of shit throwaway that you're going to graduate from if you want to get anywhere serious. with "amateur" you feel like you won't need to replace/graduate until you're ready to go pro.
>but he tends to be right. even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.
this is some praxis turfing.
comparing swapping a player with an ref is a serious stretch.
I'm about to drop a whitepaper that rap improves coding ability through surrogate flow.
I sure love when people compare lethal force to encryption because it's definitely a great analogy for free speech that isn't disingenuous in the slightest.
you might as well name it malware.exe if it's going to be such a blackbox.
...and?
I've always found basing yourself in San Francisco and burning full salaries on interns to be a recipe for success too.
distributed !== decentralized
> My manager admit that I was not given any power or opportunity to demonstrate my leadership skills. You don't have to be given a leadership role to demonstrate leadership skills. Were you not involved in any…
>I'll stick with real meat I mean, go for it. But unless you're inventing the universe to make it from scratch, you're going to run into the same problem.
I cannot click on a single thread without it being mentioned at this point.
I dont know about you but I really enjoyed this policy as a 22 year old with 10 years experience vs a 30 year old bootcamper. "They have a family they need to support and you're more of a risk" I'm glad we have really…
>It wasn't a merger. it really sounds like a merge based on two companies becoming one. Not having negotiating power or control doesn't make it not a merger.
> I am currently have meetings with attorneys on how to protect myself ...just don't use them as a reference? world is a big place.
report your neighbors for thoughtcrime
Calling something harmful advice and casting doubt without anything backing it up is actively harmful communication.
What kind of health insurance were you offering your employees at that age? MRR? Must have had a real unicorn on your hands.
Have you tried not being a total sellout and working for an advertising company?
I want to write a bunch of code just to see decent logs. Thanks for passing the work to me.
this doesn't occur before they are a couple.
>But for this particular area of study, I trust my own observations/life experiences more than any research. I'm sure you and many other HNers will hate that answer, but I stand by it. Good for you! Don't let facts get…
why the fuck would you even give CBC mode as an option?