I hate this timeline
How do you use AI in your daily productivity/workflows?
I think you're oversimplifying it. Of course it provides something of value to some people - it pays drivers, riders get rides home from the airport, etc. I don't think he's saying that Uber has never provided anything…
The same reason you can't start drilling for oil in your back yard. Negative externalities.
"eating out" in New York does not mean going through a McDonalds drive through, like it does in most of the US.
It will not solve the problem, but it will help.
Yeah, I think Airbnb is really destructive for local real estate markets and neighborhoods in general.
I totally agree. I just joined a shop that has banned new class components from entering the codebase and I still don't understand why.
This is the best thing I've read today, by far.
Yeah, it certainly doesn't define what great company culture actually is.
True, but I'm talking about the data collected specifically. Not all of it is gained from tracking users across the internet - lots of it is just building a profile based on what you do on their site, and potentially…
"The information used for tracking belongs to the users whose behavior and interests is being tracked" I don't understand why this should be considered true. If I had a business and I jotted down in a notebook how rich…
Ah ok, didn't know that.
This is pretty awesome work, but I just wanted to point out that Zoom doesn't actually require a green screen. If you uncheck the "I have a green screen" button, choosing your own virtual background still looks really…
I agree with you for 99% of businesses, except this is the exact situation where your argument doesn't apply. The IRS should know a thing or two about filing taxes, should they not?
But then I cannot plug my headphones into my brand new laptop...
The simple fact that, with my not-so-old iPhone 7, I cannot listen to wired headphones and also charge the device is ridiculous.
I hate this timeline
How do you use AI in your daily productivity/workflows?
I think you're oversimplifying it. Of course it provides something of value to some people - it pays drivers, riders get rides home from the airport, etc. I don't think he's saying that Uber has never provided anything…
The same reason you can't start drilling for oil in your back yard. Negative externalities.
"eating out" in New York does not mean going through a McDonalds drive through, like it does in most of the US.
It will not solve the problem, but it will help.
Yeah, I think Airbnb is really destructive for local real estate markets and neighborhoods in general.
I totally agree. I just joined a shop that has banned new class components from entering the codebase and I still don't understand why.
This is the best thing I've read today, by far.
Yeah, it certainly doesn't define what great company culture actually is.
True, but I'm talking about the data collected specifically. Not all of it is gained from tracking users across the internet - lots of it is just building a profile based on what you do on their site, and potentially…
"The information used for tracking belongs to the users whose behavior and interests is being tracked" I don't understand why this should be considered true. If I had a business and I jotted down in a notebook how rich…
Ah ok, didn't know that.
This is pretty awesome work, but I just wanted to point out that Zoom doesn't actually require a green screen. If you uncheck the "I have a green screen" button, choosing your own virtual background still looks really…
I agree with you for 99% of businesses, except this is the exact situation where your argument doesn't apply. The IRS should know a thing or two about filing taxes, should they not?
But then I cannot plug my headphones into my brand new laptop...
The simple fact that, with my not-so-old iPhone 7, I cannot listen to wired headphones and also charge the device is ridiculous.