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I no longer work for DesignCrowd, but can happily pass on contact details as needed.
Switched back to my old personal account: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=gregoryl me@gregorylyons.dev
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/supercabbage; my proof: https://keybase.io/supercabbage/sigs/nZAdjePILM6cTv2ksqvpZ7UZMOLYpvyvb-oEHw1hxqE ]
No, its not. The OP has a different point to make, and its worth a re-read!
huh, how odd. I've never seen ads on Instagram either, and assumed that was the default experience. I guess the A/B control group gods smiled on us.
A step further, it seems most people's favourite brands tend to be ones which were high quality in the past. Its a rare situation where that quality continues as mass market appeal arrives.
They will if the price of animal products rises.
The technical TLDR is "db level race condition", or the title of the article.
Its not surprising that the doctor suggested those things, as its not really the domain they focus on. If you have bio-mechanical pain, its often better to see a physiotherapist, who can better diagnose the underlying…
We will also be releasing more documentation over time, particular related to developing engines with this framework. Looks like they intend to resolve that.
I think you've misread the OP here; jump back to this guideline as a rule of thumb, its helped me a great deal. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html: >> Please respond to the strongest plausible…
You could just make the area incredibly radioactive, problem solved!
The underlying assertion (and debate) here is that the value facebook is providing to society is worth the cost.
In this case, its a slap on the wrist for a comment that doesn't positively contribute.
However, a lions share of the revenue for github will be from developers, rather than "consumers".
Never is a strong word; especially when people idolise high end athletes that turn to a vegan diet for an edge (i.e. MMA)
Its hard to follow, but I don't think he was on medication going into the retreat, rather was given anti-psychotics in hospital after. (There was, apparently long ago, a history of mental health issues).
Ah, excellent point, a warranty is something I completely overlooked. Probably some value "lost" doing it yourself due to downtime if something goes wrong, but likely negligible.
I'm inexperienced in the hardware front, would that machine likely not break down under a large load for 3 years straight? Nothing is set aside for hardware failure etc.
Thanks! The core team working on this is super smart. I'll pass your feedback on pricing to our product manager.
They would like those people to participate in interviewing candidates.
Was thinking much the same; we have a product[1] in the same space, but a much larger inventory, all created by hand. Not sure the "AI" space for design is quite good enough for this price point. [1]…
Ouch. Have you used something in that space that is better?
The location of the voter.
Auto generated self signed certs on the servers
We run the core of our order system on dotnet core, including (somewhat) micro-service architecture behind the scenes. Build on primarily windows desktops, and hosted on Linux containers. Works well for us; there are a…
FYI, you are probably hell-banned.
These people get paid very well in Australia.