I feel that we're only getting the half of it since we're seeing 30-40fps video, but in real life it's going to be much different than what we see.
What's your point? Others can raise money more easily than you can, due to some ambiguous idea that investors prefer these other people from Stanford? No one that is going to build a successful company should care about…
The thing is that you can sell a good product without VC money, even it's a high-capital product.
OK so your post boils down to "VCs want to see growth or prestige". It's actually that they want to see customers and revenue, not necessarily growth. And so the sentence "VCs want to see revenue and customers or…
Most everything with CSS Grid is broken on Edge 15, which is what most Edge users are running. Thus Grid is not something you should be putting in production. https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-grid
network effects, and convenience.
They are not struggling. This Yahoo article is fear mongering. I just listened to the whole earnings call and everything sounded terrific: They pulled their best engineers to Gigafactory to mitigate a supplier…
I listened to the whole earnings call that just happened, Elon said they had laid of 2% of their work force which is much low than industry standard for yearly layoffs. Elon quoted GE which lays of the bottom 10% of…
It's too expensive to mine minerals and send them back to Earth. Until we are launching hundreds of rockets a day, we can forget about this.
Lots of comments here about how to be a successful CEO. We should all be looking at Elon Musk as the prime example. Work 120 hour work weeks when the going is tough, 100 hour weeks when the going's good, and if you're…
Wait a second. In the quotes I took of Jackie, he says that he is critical of Japan behind closed doors. Your Nazi comparison holds no water.
You claim that having solidarity with your nation, family, corporation, etc. is an enabler of evil. But what you see as evil probably looks a lot like dominance, control and strength to the rest of the world.…
It also creates artificial scarcity.
Tone-deaf or not, you have to go where the work is. You might have to pick up a laptop and learn to code. Maybe that means uprooting your family and finding new friends. You have to make it work. To not find work is to…
In your first argument, you argued that we could not colonize Mars. Now you concede that we can colonize Mars, while arguing humans have a fundamental flaw. What is your point, and why do you hold it?
We need to dream big while we commit to solving the problems spaceflight poses to human health. Whether or not NASA has the right amount of funding is not going to make or break this; instead, we need to lower the cost…
Musk knows that it is not the ideal environment for human health. But Musk also knows that the rate-limiting step is not human health in space, but the cost of getting to space. We can not move forward in making a…
Organizational coherency?
To work with this administration ... is to normalize it the ... great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is ... the white moderate I read these quotes as saying "You're either for us or against us." I strongly…
There's already a product called Momentum Dash[1] which is a project-organizing Chrome extension. [1] https://momentumdash.com/
It's a couple memes in one. "I accidentally a word." is a meme "He doesn't afraid of anything." is a meme "Don't afraid of makefiles." combines the two and catches the eyes of those who know their memes.
I see what you're saying about how they're being responsible by holding off on sex, cars, and drinking, but there is an opportunity cost in holding off on those three things - They miss out on the enormous compounding…
financial and social risk is just too much to handle for most people. they just won't do it. nobody else is doing it People tend not to try because they cannot embrace the intermediate feeling of "I f*ing suck at this."…
His key premise is that freedom of association extends to seed investments. As the other poster said you have set up a straw man argument here.
Books are good if you do the exercises alongside each chapter. Blog posts are also useful if you need a breakdown of a specific technical subject. However the best way to improve, in my opinion, is to play in your mind…
I feel that we're only getting the half of it since we're seeing 30-40fps video, but in real life it's going to be much different than what we see.
What's your point? Others can raise money more easily than you can, due to some ambiguous idea that investors prefer these other people from Stanford? No one that is going to build a successful company should care about…
The thing is that you can sell a good product without VC money, even it's a high-capital product.
OK so your post boils down to "VCs want to see growth or prestige". It's actually that they want to see customers and revenue, not necessarily growth. And so the sentence "VCs want to see revenue and customers or…
Most everything with CSS Grid is broken on Edge 15, which is what most Edge users are running. Thus Grid is not something you should be putting in production. https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-grid
network effects, and convenience.
They are not struggling. This Yahoo article is fear mongering. I just listened to the whole earnings call and everything sounded terrific: They pulled their best engineers to Gigafactory to mitigate a supplier…
I listened to the whole earnings call that just happened, Elon said they had laid of 2% of their work force which is much low than industry standard for yearly layoffs. Elon quoted GE which lays of the bottom 10% of…
It's too expensive to mine minerals and send them back to Earth. Until we are launching hundreds of rockets a day, we can forget about this.
Lots of comments here about how to be a successful CEO. We should all be looking at Elon Musk as the prime example. Work 120 hour work weeks when the going is tough, 100 hour weeks when the going's good, and if you're…
Wait a second. In the quotes I took of Jackie, he says that he is critical of Japan behind closed doors. Your Nazi comparison holds no water.
You claim that having solidarity with your nation, family, corporation, etc. is an enabler of evil. But what you see as evil probably looks a lot like dominance, control and strength to the rest of the world.…
It also creates artificial scarcity.
Tone-deaf or not, you have to go where the work is. You might have to pick up a laptop and learn to code. Maybe that means uprooting your family and finding new friends. You have to make it work. To not find work is to…
In your first argument, you argued that we could not colonize Mars. Now you concede that we can colonize Mars, while arguing humans have a fundamental flaw. What is your point, and why do you hold it?
We need to dream big while we commit to solving the problems spaceflight poses to human health. Whether or not NASA has the right amount of funding is not going to make or break this; instead, we need to lower the cost…
Musk knows that it is not the ideal environment for human health. But Musk also knows that the rate-limiting step is not human health in space, but the cost of getting to space. We can not move forward in making a…
Organizational coherency?
To work with this administration ... is to normalize it the ... great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is ... the white moderate I read these quotes as saying "You're either for us or against us." I strongly…
There's already a product called Momentum Dash[1] which is a project-organizing Chrome extension. [1] https://momentumdash.com/
It's a couple memes in one. "I accidentally a word." is a meme "He doesn't afraid of anything." is a meme "Don't afraid of makefiles." combines the two and catches the eyes of those who know their memes.
I see what you're saying about how they're being responsible by holding off on sex, cars, and drinking, but there is an opportunity cost in holding off on those three things - They miss out on the enormous compounding…
financial and social risk is just too much to handle for most people. they just won't do it. nobody else is doing it People tend not to try because they cannot embrace the intermediate feeling of "I f*ing suck at this."…
His key premise is that freedom of association extends to seed investments. As the other poster said you have set up a straw man argument here.
Books are good if you do the exercises alongside each chapter. Blog posts are also useful if you need a breakdown of a specific technical subject. However the best way to improve, in my opinion, is to play in your mind…