No one thinks advertising works on them. That's why it works on them.
I think philosophy has to find gaps in what science can do in order to justify its existence. Some things are untestable -- what are we supposed to do with those things? There are qualitative and normative problems that…
Yeah, I think chromebooks are halfway there -- but like chromebooks still have CPU's and an OS. I guess I was thinking that the network connection could be, for instance, to a windows 10 client VM, so you could run…
Yeah, I've used like Citrix desktop before at my job, but I'm still using a computer to connect to that. I was thinking just a screen that just has the basic ability to connect to different cloud hosted VM's, and no OS…
I like thought experiments like this. Sort of along these lines, I've been wondering more why we don't make displays that just connect to a cloud hosted VM instead of PC's -- the end user never has to know what or where…
Crypto-social platforms promised to solve this -- but we've seen how that's gone.
Who is "they"? Did you not have product teams writing clear business cases for everything you work on? Like if a developer doesn't understand why something is important it isn't going to get done right.
I never thought it had its basis in genetics, though that is pretty interesting. At least from what I remember in reading Albion's seeds it was the result of distinct cultures. I think the division can be pretty broad.…
I had a Prof in college who wrote a book about the US being 4 sections since its founding, he called them folkways https://www.amazon.com/Albions-Seed-British-Folkways-cultura...
Reasonable and accurate comment. "I've been a member for a while now"... guy paid 20 bucks, one time, thinks he's part of an elite outdoors club.
Do you work for REI or have a business relationship with them?
Well, specifically, one that I remember was a solar charger. I couldn't exactly go outside and let it sit in the sun all day to see if it worked before buying. What set me off was when I asked them about it, they said,…
I've had bad experiences with their garage sales, buying products that say "too heavy" or "didn't like fit" but are just broken. Like at least give products a look over, especially electronics that can't easily be…
France, Italy, Spain, people more commonly drink espressos, cafe au lait.. I've found cold brew or sometimes even decent iced coffee harder to get. "order coffee and a croissant, both of which are fairly tasteless" yeah…
Please. Europe doesn't even have cold brew coffee
No one thinks advertising works on them. That's why it works on them.
I think philosophy has to find gaps in what science can do in order to justify its existence. Some things are untestable -- what are we supposed to do with those things? There are qualitative and normative problems that…
Yeah, I think chromebooks are halfway there -- but like chromebooks still have CPU's and an OS. I guess I was thinking that the network connection could be, for instance, to a windows 10 client VM, so you could run…
Yeah, I've used like Citrix desktop before at my job, but I'm still using a computer to connect to that. I was thinking just a screen that just has the basic ability to connect to different cloud hosted VM's, and no OS…
I like thought experiments like this. Sort of along these lines, I've been wondering more why we don't make displays that just connect to a cloud hosted VM instead of PC's -- the end user never has to know what or where…
Crypto-social platforms promised to solve this -- but we've seen how that's gone.
Who is "they"? Did you not have product teams writing clear business cases for everything you work on? Like if a developer doesn't understand why something is important it isn't going to get done right.
I never thought it had its basis in genetics, though that is pretty interesting. At least from what I remember in reading Albion's seeds it was the result of distinct cultures. I think the division can be pretty broad.…
I had a Prof in college who wrote a book about the US being 4 sections since its founding, he called them folkways https://www.amazon.com/Albions-Seed-British-Folkways-cultura...
Reasonable and accurate comment. "I've been a member for a while now"... guy paid 20 bucks, one time, thinks he's part of an elite outdoors club.
Do you work for REI or have a business relationship with them?
Well, specifically, one that I remember was a solar charger. I couldn't exactly go outside and let it sit in the sun all day to see if it worked before buying. What set me off was when I asked them about it, they said,…
I've had bad experiences with their garage sales, buying products that say "too heavy" or "didn't like fit" but are just broken. Like at least give products a look over, especially electronics that can't easily be…
France, Italy, Spain, people more commonly drink espressos, cafe au lait.. I've found cold brew or sometimes even decent iced coffee harder to get. "order coffee and a croissant, both of which are fairly tasteless" yeah…
Please. Europe doesn't even have cold brew coffee