This seems like it would result in sub-optimal insulin spikes.
Sorry, the antecedent of "it" was "colorado" there, not colorado springs.
Productivity is certainly very high in go compared to rust; however, I've found that confidence about how the code executes is much easier to acquire in rust if it compiles. Regarding the type system, it's definitely a…
Is any of the news content on snapchat worth watching? Scrolling through their entire offering seems to offer less information than a casual glance at the front page of a newspaper.
> In the videos I saw, Antifa and BLM were stalking (and eventually hitting) people in Charlottesville with bats. Well, which one was it? That's a massive difference in identity.
Have any numbers you'd care to furnish? Cost of living may be one of the highest, but you can easily get a 2 bedroom or a house in the burbs for $1500. It's quite easy to allocated less than a third of your take home to…
It depends entirely on where in the state you are—the liberal places are mostly Denver, Fort Collins, and Boulder. Colorado springs is one of the most conservative cities in America. In fact, I'd argue it's more…
Denver is even better—competitive wages w/ washington & lower cost of living.
I'd be interested if you could demonstrate there's a strong correlation between that and peak traffic—but I suspect things like GOT premiers will be highly competitive with netflix. Furthermore, this is highly cacheable…
> Sadly, they don't have debuggers or reference compilers, just written language definitions and consultable output collections. Why on earth would you want this? That's tantamount to replacing the court system itself,…
> You don't say, "I am learning mathematic", unless you are a cretin. So why is "maths" plural? It's sure as hell not countable. What is "a math"? At least "mathematic" makes sense—you can deconstruct the morphology to…
Why is configuring displays so damn difficult? It was never clear to me why there needed to be so many tools (xrandr, xorg, X, startx, xinit, xanorama) to just get a basic display working at the max resolution when…
> deliver all the crazy stuff they promised. I dunno; I'm still trying to figure out whether it's a great idea or the worst idea. I don't want to have to do a code review on my investments; at large enough scale,…
Well, I agree their data center technology is impressive, but—again—it's hardly unique. HBO and MLB both serve similar levels of peak traffic with similar quality, though netflix manages to deliver some bitrate at…
So—Walmart is a tech company? I'm fine with this definition, but virtually every valuable company will be a tech company in the near future.
Really? AFAIK MLB's video service powers MLB, HBO, and soon Disney—it's already a reality. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/9/16118694/disney-bamtech-es...
> Controlling your own technology stack, sometimes even developing your own dev tooling internally, can be a decisive competitive advantage. That's true generally, though. That doesn't distinguish "tech" companies from…
> What separates a traditional company from a tech company these days really just revolves around how much the company values tech. I dunno; netflix has nice tech, but it's hardly without competition. I don't think you…
If you protect it appropriately, you've basically re-implemented exec.
I think "cultural" is a better term than "paradigmatic"; the latter typically refers to ontological revolutions, not process revolutions.
Why, though? Assumably the replication would be the interesting part, and presumably both teams work would be equally valuable showing the same result. Innovation is overrated; maybe we should just pay scientists more…
And yet, you can't play apple music on a fire stick, and you can't play amazon music on an apple tv.... It just all sucks for the consumer.
> Shkreli seems to be trying to expose this hypocrisy, but the news loves their stories. It's hard to buy into this when he was directly profiting from this attempt to expose.
He has plenty of other great books!
Well, they create a culture of distrust, and when crossed with issues like drug use which may not be relevant to work concerns, it's going to scare high-value prospective employees.
This seems like it would result in sub-optimal insulin spikes.
Sorry, the antecedent of "it" was "colorado" there, not colorado springs.
Productivity is certainly very high in go compared to rust; however, I've found that confidence about how the code executes is much easier to acquire in rust if it compiles. Regarding the type system, it's definitely a…
Is any of the news content on snapchat worth watching? Scrolling through their entire offering seems to offer less information than a casual glance at the front page of a newspaper.
> In the videos I saw, Antifa and BLM were stalking (and eventually hitting) people in Charlottesville with bats. Well, which one was it? That's a massive difference in identity.
Have any numbers you'd care to furnish? Cost of living may be one of the highest, but you can easily get a 2 bedroom or a house in the burbs for $1500. It's quite easy to allocated less than a third of your take home to…
It depends entirely on where in the state you are—the liberal places are mostly Denver, Fort Collins, and Boulder. Colorado springs is one of the most conservative cities in America. In fact, I'd argue it's more…
Denver is even better—competitive wages w/ washington & lower cost of living.
I'd be interested if you could demonstrate there's a strong correlation between that and peak traffic—but I suspect things like GOT premiers will be highly competitive with netflix. Furthermore, this is highly cacheable…
> Sadly, they don't have debuggers or reference compilers, just written language definitions and consultable output collections. Why on earth would you want this? That's tantamount to replacing the court system itself,…
> You don't say, "I am learning mathematic", unless you are a cretin. So why is "maths" plural? It's sure as hell not countable. What is "a math"? At least "mathematic" makes sense—you can deconstruct the morphology to…
Why is configuring displays so damn difficult? It was never clear to me why there needed to be so many tools (xrandr, xorg, X, startx, xinit, xanorama) to just get a basic display working at the max resolution when…
> deliver all the crazy stuff they promised. I dunno; I'm still trying to figure out whether it's a great idea or the worst idea. I don't want to have to do a code review on my investments; at large enough scale,…
Well, I agree their data center technology is impressive, but—again—it's hardly unique. HBO and MLB both serve similar levels of peak traffic with similar quality, though netflix manages to deliver some bitrate at…
So—Walmart is a tech company? I'm fine with this definition, but virtually every valuable company will be a tech company in the near future.
Really? AFAIK MLB's video service powers MLB, HBO, and soon Disney—it's already a reality. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/9/16118694/disney-bamtech-es...
> Controlling your own technology stack, sometimes even developing your own dev tooling internally, can be a decisive competitive advantage. That's true generally, though. That doesn't distinguish "tech" companies from…
> What separates a traditional company from a tech company these days really just revolves around how much the company values tech. I dunno; netflix has nice tech, but it's hardly without competition. I don't think you…
If you protect it appropriately, you've basically re-implemented exec.
I think "cultural" is a better term than "paradigmatic"; the latter typically refers to ontological revolutions, not process revolutions.
Why, though? Assumably the replication would be the interesting part, and presumably both teams work would be equally valuable showing the same result. Innovation is overrated; maybe we should just pay scientists more…
And yet, you can't play apple music on a fire stick, and you can't play amazon music on an apple tv.... It just all sucks for the consumer.
> Shkreli seems to be trying to expose this hypocrisy, but the news loves their stories. It's hard to buy into this when he was directly profiting from this attempt to expose.
He has plenty of other great books!
Well, they create a culture of distrust, and when crossed with issues like drug use which may not be relevant to work concerns, it's going to scare high-value prospective employees.