> For the other "business falling apart", maybe they consider it’s part of the business owner’s responsibility to make sound business decisions when involving someone else’s livelihood. Just like when leasing a shop or…
> These are mechanics that will just create certain kinds of behaviors. Yes, but if platform API allows using customizable third-party clients it is not really a problem for me (e.g. I can just enable chronological…
> For everything else, including desktop and mobile operating systems realtime sounds like a good idea. Why on earth would you need real time on desktop? Every time the topic is discussed on internet bunch of confused…
> we don't want to help other countries at our short term cost (even if it is a long term gain for us) It is not even that since what they basically propose is to dial down the war in Eastern Europe but get more…
> What crawls on four legs and causes women to drop out of the labour force? "Women earn less due to sexist discrimination" and "women earn less due to bearing the brunt of raising children" are two distinct claims. The…
> Being a manager is about more than just getting people to do their job well. You also need to plan things, you need to know what's changing over time, you need to test whether your processes are working. I use metrics…
Yes, and suppliers outsource the actual development and testing to cut costs even further.
> Changing course is a CEO taking responsibility for the company. Changing course and immediately resigning would be that.
> For now, most countries still have some semblance of control, usually backed by the power of international treaties, DNS blocking and control over payment infrastructure, but I wouldn't be surprised if the prevalence…
> Alternatively: it's what users want. So why are they so opposed to adding some toggle in the options to allow chronological feed then?
> Edit: the 49-euro ticket is great though! As a Swiss person you want appreciate German tax rates that subsidize that 49-euro tickets. The money has always got to come from somewhere.
Yeah, just went over their pricing and they apparently don't have any lower tier subscription besides 20$/month "unlimited Phind + 500/day ChatGPT" version. I don't need that, what I need is something like 100 uses per…
This is true in my experience. Before searching for something I often try to guess whether it will take me more time to quickly go over Google results or watch Perplexity Pro slowly spitting the answer line-by-line.
> Ukraine. We spent a week being confused because the Ukrainiens expected the electricity bill to be calculated based on the size of your house and how many animals you have. The concept of a domestic electricity meter…
> I heard that wges are less than 50% but you end up saving more Curios regarding how you came up with that conclusion. After paying rent, taxes and buying some groceries from EU senior engineer's ~80k you will…
> I could still buy a car, a house, raise a family, have some savings, etc. You are an outlier. Very few SDEs in EU can afford to raise a family in their own SFH on a single salary while living in a location with any…
A very boring kind.
Why would it be "a Mac thing"? I only ever close FireFox when updating the system and I'm on Linux.
If 1/3 of their employees quit over innocuous "no politics at work chats" policy, then it seems to me that the problem is in the hiring process and not communication.
> Templeton recalls a turning point when being asked about her recent reads felt more like a competition than a shared interest, prompting her to reevaluate her relationship with reading. She argues for a reading…
> Besides (potentially) rehabilitation, prison serves to protect the populace from dangerous people who would harm others and as a deterrent to others who can see what punishment they might get if they do something…
> What could anyone ever do to convince him to not commit fraud again if given the opportunity... IMO 10 years in prison should be more than enough to discourage SBF from repeating it. And if it is not enough, then 30…
> Google is also a multi-national company and would need to comply with laws in other countries too. If the individuals are represented as being minors (again, changes with jurisdictions) this gets into further…
Prison should be to rehabilitate (i.e. ensure that convict doesn't re-offend after they are released) as opposed to just punish and ruin people lives for their mistakes for the sake of making random commenters on…
Bad faith? Erotic writing "may be illegal" in the US? o_O
> For the other "business falling apart", maybe they consider it’s part of the business owner’s responsibility to make sound business decisions when involving someone else’s livelihood. Just like when leasing a shop or…
> These are mechanics that will just create certain kinds of behaviors. Yes, but if platform API allows using customizable third-party clients it is not really a problem for me (e.g. I can just enable chronological…
> For everything else, including desktop and mobile operating systems realtime sounds like a good idea. Why on earth would you need real time on desktop? Every time the topic is discussed on internet bunch of confused…
> we don't want to help other countries at our short term cost (even if it is a long term gain for us) It is not even that since what they basically propose is to dial down the war in Eastern Europe but get more…
> What crawls on four legs and causes women to drop out of the labour force? "Women earn less due to sexist discrimination" and "women earn less due to bearing the brunt of raising children" are two distinct claims. The…
> Being a manager is about more than just getting people to do their job well. You also need to plan things, you need to know what's changing over time, you need to test whether your processes are working. I use metrics…
Yes, and suppliers outsource the actual development and testing to cut costs even further.
> Changing course is a CEO taking responsibility for the company. Changing course and immediately resigning would be that.
> For now, most countries still have some semblance of control, usually backed by the power of international treaties, DNS blocking and control over payment infrastructure, but I wouldn't be surprised if the prevalence…
> Alternatively: it's what users want. So why are they so opposed to adding some toggle in the options to allow chronological feed then?
> Edit: the 49-euro ticket is great though! As a Swiss person you want appreciate German tax rates that subsidize that 49-euro tickets. The money has always got to come from somewhere.
Yeah, just went over their pricing and they apparently don't have any lower tier subscription besides 20$/month "unlimited Phind + 500/day ChatGPT" version. I don't need that, what I need is something like 100 uses per…
This is true in my experience. Before searching for something I often try to guess whether it will take me more time to quickly go over Google results or watch Perplexity Pro slowly spitting the answer line-by-line.
> Ukraine. We spent a week being confused because the Ukrainiens expected the electricity bill to be calculated based on the size of your house and how many animals you have. The concept of a domestic electricity meter…
> I heard that wges are less than 50% but you end up saving more Curios regarding how you came up with that conclusion. After paying rent, taxes and buying some groceries from EU senior engineer's ~80k you will…
> I could still buy a car, a house, raise a family, have some savings, etc. You are an outlier. Very few SDEs in EU can afford to raise a family in their own SFH on a single salary while living in a location with any…
A very boring kind.
Why would it be "a Mac thing"? I only ever close FireFox when updating the system and I'm on Linux.
If 1/3 of their employees quit over innocuous "no politics at work chats" policy, then it seems to me that the problem is in the hiring process and not communication.
> Templeton recalls a turning point when being asked about her recent reads felt more like a competition than a shared interest, prompting her to reevaluate her relationship with reading. She argues for a reading…
> Besides (potentially) rehabilitation, prison serves to protect the populace from dangerous people who would harm others and as a deterrent to others who can see what punishment they might get if they do something…
> What could anyone ever do to convince him to not commit fraud again if given the opportunity... IMO 10 years in prison should be more than enough to discourage SBF from repeating it. And if it is not enough, then 30…
> Google is also a multi-national company and would need to comply with laws in other countries too. If the individuals are represented as being minors (again, changes with jurisdictions) this gets into further…
Prison should be to rehabilitate (i.e. ensure that convict doesn't re-offend after they are released) as opposed to just punish and ruin people lives for their mistakes for the sake of making random commenters on…
Bad faith? Erotic writing "may be illegal" in the US? o_O