The objective of sit-ins was to protest, not to buy lunch. If you wanted lunch, you'd go to a place that would serve you and the status quo would be maintained. It's immaterial whether people participating in sit-ins…
Maybe you're right - maybe Facebook is doing all this bad stuff and Walt Mossberg happened to notice and decided to follow through. But I'm skeptical - I think the more traditional news media (aka the folks who write…
He probably quit Facebook due to Facebook being constantly defamed in the media - and now the media is reporting on him leaving. It's like that Jake Gyllenhaal movie where he starts off as an ambulance chasing freelance…
> I don't get the scare mongering in this discussion. People are saying to always boil the water, to not cook with hot tap water, etc. Don't these people bathe in hot tap water? Don't they drink cold tap water? Do they…
> Some people just want to write a book...and have it be read as a book, not a sociopolitical statement. Call it the "craftsman ethos", if you like. I've read My Brilliant Friend. I liked it a lot (I'll probably read…
> Google got the market share purely based on its good reputation and sure also with a good product but mainly because of its reputation it was given a chance. The exact opposite is true. Google's market share came,…
This is exactly how I look at it. To quote Orwell: "Ultimately there is no test of literary merit except survival".
It seems like a bad decision to pay $500-1000 for a smartphone if you can't pay upfront. My sense is that people push their financial situation to the limit in order to get more stuff faster. You might say "if they had…
ES2018 introduces named capture groups. They're available today in Chrome, unsure about other browsers.
Your argument boils down to "everything is political". I understand that some people think this -- but I don't. I believe the goal of this writing is to convey to the reader the scale of the bombings and some fraction…
I think the Assange/wikileaks indictment is a misstep by the justice department/current administration. My understanding is that it's far from clear how a case again Assange/wikileaks would play out in court. Like the…
> Why do we keep selling weapons to such a repressive regime? Realpolitik. The US (and UK, I guess) are closely allied to the Saudis in order to counteract Iranian influence in the region. The theory is that the world…
You know what's even more straightforward than "metacognition"? "Thinking about thinking".
This sentiment is as old as religion: it's the good old millenarian instinct. People constantly think the world is on the precipice of something transformational (good or bad). We'll see. My money is on things chugging…
> There's a fairly simple explanation: in egalitarian societies femininity is socially acceptable even in "traditionally male" occupations. So women don't need to act "masculine" to make progress in those jobs. When…
My experience is that "you either have it or you don't" is more accurate than not. > I'm pretty good at what I do, and when people tell me they're jealous of my talent, and kind of hint that it's innate, I get a bit…
A lot of this seems valid. At the same time, I think massive customer misuse/misunderstanding is the reality for almost all widely used software. Maybe I'm projecting, but the "solutions people" at the company where I…
Because geniuses are often precocious. Here's a critical review from Steven Pinker that criticizes the kind of reasoning Gladwell uses in this article: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/books/review/Pinker-t.htm...
The objective of sit-ins was to protest, not to buy lunch. If you wanted lunch, you'd go to a place that would serve you and the status quo would be maintained. It's immaterial whether people participating in sit-ins…
Maybe you're right - maybe Facebook is doing all this bad stuff and Walt Mossberg happened to notice and decided to follow through. But I'm skeptical - I think the more traditional news media (aka the folks who write…
He probably quit Facebook due to Facebook being constantly defamed in the media - and now the media is reporting on him leaving. It's like that Jake Gyllenhaal movie where he starts off as an ambulance chasing freelance…
> I don't get the scare mongering in this discussion. People are saying to always boil the water, to not cook with hot tap water, etc. Don't these people bathe in hot tap water? Don't they drink cold tap water? Do they…
> Some people just want to write a book...and have it be read as a book, not a sociopolitical statement. Call it the "craftsman ethos", if you like. I've read My Brilliant Friend. I liked it a lot (I'll probably read…
> Google got the market share purely based on its good reputation and sure also with a good product but mainly because of its reputation it was given a chance. The exact opposite is true. Google's market share came,…
This is exactly how I look at it. To quote Orwell: "Ultimately there is no test of literary merit except survival".
It seems like a bad decision to pay $500-1000 for a smartphone if you can't pay upfront. My sense is that people push their financial situation to the limit in order to get more stuff faster. You might say "if they had…
ES2018 introduces named capture groups. They're available today in Chrome, unsure about other browsers.
Your argument boils down to "everything is political". I understand that some people think this -- but I don't. I believe the goal of this writing is to convey to the reader the scale of the bombings and some fraction…
I think the Assange/wikileaks indictment is a misstep by the justice department/current administration. My understanding is that it's far from clear how a case again Assange/wikileaks would play out in court. Like the…
> Why do we keep selling weapons to such a repressive regime? Realpolitik. The US (and UK, I guess) are closely allied to the Saudis in order to counteract Iranian influence in the region. The theory is that the world…
You know what's even more straightforward than "metacognition"? "Thinking about thinking".
This sentiment is as old as religion: it's the good old millenarian instinct. People constantly think the world is on the precipice of something transformational (good or bad). We'll see. My money is on things chugging…
> There's a fairly simple explanation: in egalitarian societies femininity is socially acceptable even in "traditionally male" occupations. So women don't need to act "masculine" to make progress in those jobs. When…
My experience is that "you either have it or you don't" is more accurate than not. > I'm pretty good at what I do, and when people tell me they're jealous of my talent, and kind of hint that it's innate, I get a bit…
A lot of this seems valid. At the same time, I think massive customer misuse/misunderstanding is the reality for almost all widely used software. Maybe I'm projecting, but the "solutions people" at the company where I…
Because geniuses are often precocious. Here's a critical review from Steven Pinker that criticizes the kind of reasoning Gladwell uses in this article: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/books/review/Pinker-t.htm...