Blockchains are meant to be eternal. Check out Arweave arweave.org. Might fit your use case.
How can you tell that you have a corneal abrasion?
False equivalence. Google doesn't share or sell your information. This is a common misunderstanding. No advertiser can identify you individually. Rather you're an anonymous part of a large group with certain…
Since you already have the Vive, you should at least try roomscale once by temporarily moving around furniture. It changed my perspective on the potential of VR.
> On the set up, it might be right but unfortunately I do not have a room to spare for a full room VR. Are you using roomscale? It wasn't clear from your comparison. It's the biggest difference that matters between Vive…
I worked at Google some time back. Take a look at the list of products [1] that Google provides. It's pretty long! Of those, 7 products have >1 billion monthly actives: Android, Chrome, Gmail, Google Play, Maps, Search,…
That would be amazing. It would be so exciting to live through that.
I think the ultimate goal with space travel is to reduce the risk of human extinction, which is a distinct possibility when we are confined to a single planet or planetary system. Transporting and then returning humans…
Since this comment is currently at the top, I feel I have to add that michaelochurch's overall Google experience was an extreme outlier, as is well known internally at the company.
Sorry, I was not aware that C3 had been at that stage. Kudos for C3.
> - 3d maps has been done like this already (by bing and others), though this looks a better resolution. Bing appears to be using a non-scalable approach for Bird's Eye view. E.g., Seattle downtown contains a few 3d…
The value of equity for a public company isn't a metric that only investors care about. It is the most comprehensive measure of a public company's well-being. It describes how much money the company is making and it…
Growth is so important because that's the reason something is a good investment vehicle. You invest because you want to increase the amount of money you put in, not keep it the same. Bottom line, the article is talking…
There's a huge, internal backstory to mchurch at Google. Most of which I don't have the right to share with the public. Most Googlers' responses here are based on that. That's why there is a visible disconnect in their…
I think that decoupling teams boils down to giving teams complete ownership. And Amazon got parts of it right. It means that your team owns everything it builds. You own the code, you own the testing and you own the…
This. I also used to work at Amazon until recently. Amazon understands decoupling, deeply. And it's applied everywhere. In the code. In the architecture. How teams are organized. How processes are designed.
> I'm really curious what draws people to these two books (and I've read both books and the review). As far as ADitS goes: it's the epic arc of human civilization over time and also the clash of different…
The concept of focus was mesmerizing. It's well-accepted that our brains do amazing things under the covers, and the idea of bending our brains to a single focus speaks volumes about human intelligence and genius. Very…
Amazon Web Services @ Seattle So many cool things going on here. And so many open positions. Remote: probably not, but who knows.
You actually won't need a CV.
Blockchains are meant to be eternal. Check out Arweave arweave.org. Might fit your use case.
How can you tell that you have a corneal abrasion?
False equivalence. Google doesn't share or sell your information. This is a common misunderstanding. No advertiser can identify you individually. Rather you're an anonymous part of a large group with certain…
Since you already have the Vive, you should at least try roomscale once by temporarily moving around furniture. It changed my perspective on the potential of VR.
> On the set up, it might be right but unfortunately I do not have a room to spare for a full room VR. Are you using roomscale? It wasn't clear from your comparison. It's the biggest difference that matters between Vive…
I worked at Google some time back. Take a look at the list of products [1] that Google provides. It's pretty long! Of those, 7 products have >1 billion monthly actives: Android, Chrome, Gmail, Google Play, Maps, Search,…
That would be amazing. It would be so exciting to live through that.
I think the ultimate goal with space travel is to reduce the risk of human extinction, which is a distinct possibility when we are confined to a single planet or planetary system. Transporting and then returning humans…
Since this comment is currently at the top, I feel I have to add that michaelochurch's overall Google experience was an extreme outlier, as is well known internally at the company.
Sorry, I was not aware that C3 had been at that stage. Kudos for C3.
> - 3d maps has been done like this already (by bing and others), though this looks a better resolution. Bing appears to be using a non-scalable approach for Bird's Eye view. E.g., Seattle downtown contains a few 3d…
The value of equity for a public company isn't a metric that only investors care about. It is the most comprehensive measure of a public company's well-being. It describes how much money the company is making and it…
Growth is so important because that's the reason something is a good investment vehicle. You invest because you want to increase the amount of money you put in, not keep it the same. Bottom line, the article is talking…
There's a huge, internal backstory to mchurch at Google. Most of which I don't have the right to share with the public. Most Googlers' responses here are based on that. That's why there is a visible disconnect in their…
I think that decoupling teams boils down to giving teams complete ownership. And Amazon got parts of it right. It means that your team owns everything it builds. You own the code, you own the testing and you own the…
This. I also used to work at Amazon until recently. Amazon understands decoupling, deeply. And it's applied everywhere. In the code. In the architecture. How teams are organized. How processes are designed.
> I'm really curious what draws people to these two books (and I've read both books and the review). As far as ADitS goes: it's the epic arc of human civilization over time and also the clash of different…
The concept of focus was mesmerizing. It's well-accepted that our brains do amazing things under the covers, and the idea of bending our brains to a single focus speaks volumes about human intelligence and genius. Very…
Amazon Web Services @ Seattle So many cool things going on here. And so many open positions. Remote: probably not, but who knows.
You actually won't need a CV.