Yep. One such story is a podcast episode from Planet Money https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2019/04/03/709656642/epis...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
Which was brilliant (no pun) as it keeps up with inflation.
> If a caller demanded to know the rep's HIV status What the hell are you talking about?
>This email list is only open to accredited investors. By clicking "subscribe to this list," you are representing that you are an accredited investor. Is that for his own protection? People aren't going to drop from…
Reminds me a bit of Typora. https://typora.io/
Negative. The status quo has been neoliberalism.
::waves:: It's generally from researching a topic while working on a project. It's a bit like a cache of bookmarks, you don't really know what you're going to need until you've made some headway and found what was truly…
Speaking of puff pieces..
Sounds like a part of what pushbullet does. That's a welcome function.
While you can bookmark stories, it doesn't seem to be tied to the new(-ish) HN feature that allows one to favorite stories and comments.
Anything that can work as well as Clearly. It's the best I've found at clipping articles for off-line archiving but it still makes me nervous having them on Evernote's platform when they said they were going to shut…
It doesn't support a procedurally generated world like you are asking but there was a game for Sega CD called Third World War that I loved to play that had a good balance of diplomacy, trade, and war.…
>Look at how Google has changed their hiring practices because hiring is close to impossible to get right How has Google changed their hiring practices?
It's probably less for him and made for family. People will sacrifice a lot for their kids.
Of course a friendly REPL is part of any good IDE, but I could not have learned Python as fast as I did without DreamPie[1]. It's basically an IDLE that separates the input from the output—color highlighted as well. It…
Yep. One such story is a podcast episode from Planet Money https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2019/04/03/709656642/epis...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
Which was brilliant (no pun) as it keeps up with inflation.
> If a caller demanded to know the rep's HIV status What the hell are you talking about?
>This email list is only open to accredited investors. By clicking "subscribe to this list," you are representing that you are an accredited investor. Is that for his own protection? People aren't going to drop from…
Reminds me a bit of Typora. https://typora.io/
Negative. The status quo has been neoliberalism.
::waves:: It's generally from researching a topic while working on a project. It's a bit like a cache of bookmarks, you don't really know what you're going to need until you've made some headway and found what was truly…
Speaking of puff pieces..
Sounds like a part of what pushbullet does. That's a welcome function.
While you can bookmark stories, it doesn't seem to be tied to the new(-ish) HN feature that allows one to favorite stories and comments.
Anything that can work as well as Clearly. It's the best I've found at clipping articles for off-line archiving but it still makes me nervous having them on Evernote's platform when they said they were going to shut…
It doesn't support a procedurally generated world like you are asking but there was a game for Sega CD called Third World War that I loved to play that had a good balance of diplomacy, trade, and war.…
>Look at how Google has changed their hiring practices because hiring is close to impossible to get right How has Google changed their hiring practices?
It's probably less for him and made for family. People will sacrifice a lot for their kids.
Of course a friendly REPL is part of any good IDE, but I could not have learned Python as fast as I did without DreamPie[1]. It's basically an IDLE that separates the input from the output—color highlighted as well. It…