> the virus has already hit. It's now an epidemic, not at pandemic level.
I think the author lack the context of META being the acronym for "most effective tactics available", as most of the gaming world is using it.
Just like most public systems in Japan.
I'm surprised that Samsung didn't release a cheap model like the S10e last year considering Apple is doing so well with their iPhone 11 strategy as well.
It's only a problem at a really large scale. At the scale of Microsoft or Facebook, there are factors that lead to the use of a monorepo being more efficient. At that big of a scale, companies have enough resource to…
"I just want you to understand"
Nothing objectively matters.
Yes. However, it's like pointing at the sun and say "That's not the sun, the sun was there 8 minutes ago".
"His room" and "his code" is not comparable in the context. "His code" is part of a business's product and can impact the livelihood of many people involved in the product including customers. "His room" is a private…
If that's true it means others can unlock it as long as my eyes are closed. I'm certain that's not the case.
Mine slipped a disc while shovelling as well. The torso twisting motion is really bad if you have existing back problem.
> This is laughably stupid. QM and nuclear science? I see nothing stupid with using quantum mechanics and nuclear science in this context. > Can we call out politicians for just throwing in words that they don't know…
There's a reason he compared Reddit with Twitter and Facebook. You interact a lot with social media (commenting, liking, etc.) and also their content is much more dynamic and personalised. Wikipedia is very static in…
Of course there have been. It also doesn't change the fact that children raised by good parents tend to turn out better. It's a numbers game just like most things in life.
I use mine two handed while biking.
That's exactly what I do with my apple watch. They do last 3 days with normal usage.
It's just like most things in life: It's good if you consume the right amount.
I can tell from the goals he scored as well.
> It is a shocking statistic. Not unless you're a millenial or Gen Z I guess.
Yes, Woz is one of my all times favourites.
I get your point but it's like saying all of today's problems in the world are due to humankind. I don't think anyone would fight you on that.
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He didn't make the transition to executive management like most big tech founder did. Also the first iPhone was released 30 years after the Apple 1, that's several generations in terms of technological advancement. Bill…
It's always nice to see Woz' recognition within the tech community as compare to popular culture where everyone talks about Steve.
> state directed when needed Isn't it the same in here in the US? The president said "hey companies, you cannot trade with Huawei" and every company has to follow. My point is every government has some degree of…
> the virus has already hit. It's now an epidemic, not at pandemic level.
I think the author lack the context of META being the acronym for "most effective tactics available", as most of the gaming world is using it.
Just like most public systems in Japan.
I'm surprised that Samsung didn't release a cheap model like the S10e last year considering Apple is doing so well with their iPhone 11 strategy as well.
It's only a problem at a really large scale. At the scale of Microsoft or Facebook, there are factors that lead to the use of a monorepo being more efficient. At that big of a scale, companies have enough resource to…
"I just want you to understand"
Nothing objectively matters.
Yes. However, it's like pointing at the sun and say "That's not the sun, the sun was there 8 minutes ago".
"His room" and "his code" is not comparable in the context. "His code" is part of a business's product and can impact the livelihood of many people involved in the product including customers. "His room" is a private…
If that's true it means others can unlock it as long as my eyes are closed. I'm certain that's not the case.
Mine slipped a disc while shovelling as well. The torso twisting motion is really bad if you have existing back problem.
> This is laughably stupid. QM and nuclear science? I see nothing stupid with using quantum mechanics and nuclear science in this context. > Can we call out politicians for just throwing in words that they don't know…
There's a reason he compared Reddit with Twitter and Facebook. You interact a lot with social media (commenting, liking, etc.) and also their content is much more dynamic and personalised. Wikipedia is very static in…
Of course there have been. It also doesn't change the fact that children raised by good parents tend to turn out better. It's a numbers game just like most things in life.
I use mine two handed while biking.
That's exactly what I do with my apple watch. They do last 3 days with normal usage.
It's just like most things in life: It's good if you consume the right amount.
I can tell from the goals he scored as well.
> It is a shocking statistic. Not unless you're a millenial or Gen Z I guess.
Yes, Woz is one of my all times favourites.
I get your point but it's like saying all of today's problems in the world are due to humankind. I don't think anyone would fight you on that.
Here's more details: https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-1.1.1.1/
He didn't make the transition to executive management like most big tech founder did. Also the first iPhone was released 30 years after the Apple 1, that's several generations in terms of technological advancement. Bill…
It's always nice to see Woz' recognition within the tech community as compare to popular culture where everyone talks about Steve.
> state directed when needed Isn't it the same in here in the US? The president said "hey companies, you cannot trade with Huawei" and every company has to follow. My point is every government has some degree of…