If there wasn't a legal constraint, then hardware manufacturers and the community would make those drivers.
Heh, they both look fine to me. I really couldn't see the difference... I'm a sucker for good design, but it seems my font style is in the incompetent zone.
I've worked in healthy and unhealthy work environments, the healthy ones have ample diversity, and the unhealthy ones were heavily male dominant. When I worked for Dell, it was so heavily skewed that several of the…
I certainly don't want unchecked liberty for others, or myself. I want intelligent, compassionate, and humane liberty, meaning that you can do whatever you want as long as you're not hurting someone else. Say I take the…
Now you want to limit what I can do for business because you want to be ignorant online. That is beyond arrogant.
I know, I was trying to add to it by bringing up the sub prime mortgage debacle, but apparently that isn't a funny topic, or I lost something in the delivery.
This is ridiculous, you want to force my company to host your hate speech? Bullshit, you're now removing my rights, to enable your own. It's the internet, build your own platform and say whatever you want.
No, regulated banks would do something worse, and then get the taxpayers to foot the difference.
I'm not even going to go into why the correlation between influence and retraction rate exists, that should be blatantly obvious to any with a background in any of the sciences. Also, we want retractions, it means…
Drinking alcohol has many health benefits. Even a beer a day, something that 'common sense' would lead you to think was unhealthy, demonstrates to be good for your overall health. And eating processed foods while…
The beauty of the example I provided is it would be almost almost impossible to prove. Shooting a guy in the head, as opposed to arresting him raises more questions, and investigations. Your solution is a product of an…
This is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time. He's defending MVP, but prefers the word testable to viable. Even though, viability is a primary criteria prior to testing. If your idea is not capable of success,…
What would you call going from vi to vim? Regardless, anything that fixes the mess that is vimscript gets a thumbs up from me.
Really good point. I really really should have read the full article, not just the title, and the highlighted section. I thought I saw this text almost verbatim before having to do with a licensing dispute.
I'm sorry, I honestly don't see the problem here. Is it illegal or somehow immoral to identify the consequence of a business decision?
Team Explorer has been baked in for the last two versions. Regardless, most of your points have little to do with Visual Studio, and a lot to do with Windows and Virtualization. Besides, half your gripes can be turned…
The most annoying issue to you, is that you click the wrong button, and it does what it's supposed to do?
So on a local machine, in virtualization, you are running an IDE, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, IIS, TFS. If you aren't running it from a separate SSD drive then the problem has nothing to do with the IDE. You have an…
Actually, it really doesn't. You can prove me wrong by linking to any study where a VR rig has caused any physical change in the human body. Otherwise, you're just spewing FUD.
Living is after all, the number one cause of death with 100% fatality rate. I feel that we're living long enough now. Until we are able to get our resource abuses under control and eliminate poverty the world over, then…
If you marched on Montreal, we'd let you have it.
I suspect you're being down voted because article is discussing the merits between 3 devices, PC's, tablets, and phones, with the conclusion that phablets are the win in the end (with some fairly feeble 'evidence'). The…
> I know it's "cool" to hate on EA Nice, lead with a statement designed to belittle the opposition akin to killing an argument with the term 'fanboy'. Only slightly subtler. This is a UX antipattern. If I want to leave…
This estimate gets easier with a couple decades of experience. Which is why I'm always surprised by the agism vibe that sometimes resonates on HN.
Should be said, black people are lazy, and Asians are good at math! I want you to repeat that statement any time you feel like you have a valid stereotype that must be said. Because it should help to remind you that a…
If there wasn't a legal constraint, then hardware manufacturers and the community would make those drivers.
Heh, they both look fine to me. I really couldn't see the difference... I'm a sucker for good design, but it seems my font style is in the incompetent zone.
I've worked in healthy and unhealthy work environments, the healthy ones have ample diversity, and the unhealthy ones were heavily male dominant. When I worked for Dell, it was so heavily skewed that several of the…
I certainly don't want unchecked liberty for others, or myself. I want intelligent, compassionate, and humane liberty, meaning that you can do whatever you want as long as you're not hurting someone else. Say I take the…
Now you want to limit what I can do for business because you want to be ignorant online. That is beyond arrogant.
I know, I was trying to add to it by bringing up the sub prime mortgage debacle, but apparently that isn't a funny topic, or I lost something in the delivery.
This is ridiculous, you want to force my company to host your hate speech? Bullshit, you're now removing my rights, to enable your own. It's the internet, build your own platform and say whatever you want.
No, regulated banks would do something worse, and then get the taxpayers to foot the difference.
I'm not even going to go into why the correlation between influence and retraction rate exists, that should be blatantly obvious to any with a background in any of the sciences. Also, we want retractions, it means…
Drinking alcohol has many health benefits. Even a beer a day, something that 'common sense' would lead you to think was unhealthy, demonstrates to be good for your overall health. And eating processed foods while…
The beauty of the example I provided is it would be almost almost impossible to prove. Shooting a guy in the head, as opposed to arresting him raises more questions, and investigations. Your solution is a product of an…
This is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time. He's defending MVP, but prefers the word testable to viable. Even though, viability is a primary criteria prior to testing. If your idea is not capable of success,…
What would you call going from vi to vim? Regardless, anything that fixes the mess that is vimscript gets a thumbs up from me.
Really good point. I really really should have read the full article, not just the title, and the highlighted section. I thought I saw this text almost verbatim before having to do with a licensing dispute.
I'm sorry, I honestly don't see the problem here. Is it illegal or somehow immoral to identify the consequence of a business decision?
Team Explorer has been baked in for the last two versions. Regardless, most of your points have little to do with Visual Studio, and a lot to do with Windows and Virtualization. Besides, half your gripes can be turned…
The most annoying issue to you, is that you click the wrong button, and it does what it's supposed to do?
So on a local machine, in virtualization, you are running an IDE, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, IIS, TFS. If you aren't running it from a separate SSD drive then the problem has nothing to do with the IDE. You have an…
Actually, it really doesn't. You can prove me wrong by linking to any study where a VR rig has caused any physical change in the human body. Otherwise, you're just spewing FUD.
Living is after all, the number one cause of death with 100% fatality rate. I feel that we're living long enough now. Until we are able to get our resource abuses under control and eliminate poverty the world over, then…
If you marched on Montreal, we'd let you have it.
I suspect you're being down voted because article is discussing the merits between 3 devices, PC's, tablets, and phones, with the conclusion that phablets are the win in the end (with some fairly feeble 'evidence'). The…
> I know it's "cool" to hate on EA Nice, lead with a statement designed to belittle the opposition akin to killing an argument with the term 'fanboy'. Only slightly subtler. This is a UX antipattern. If I want to leave…
This estimate gets easier with a couple decades of experience. Which is why I'm always surprised by the agism vibe that sometimes resonates on HN.
Should be said, black people are lazy, and Asians are good at math! I want you to repeat that statement any time you feel like you have a valid stereotype that must be said. Because it should help to remind you that a…