I take this to be mainly about cloud services that can/could just as well be used in the browser instead, and where installing the app doesn't really allow you to meaningfully use it offline anyway. It's largely…
I make no judgement on this particular claim, I have not checked it out. But what immediately comes to mind from reading the title are all the "AI solutions" for the as-of-yet undecoded voynich manuscript that are…
> Excess B12 is really bad. Neuropathy. Do you have any source for this? I can find some "it-might-be-bad" studies through a quick googling, but in general the idea seem to be that excess B12 is thought to be…
I suspect that you don't really need to fill all the seats of a reusable 737 before it's cheaper to fly than a single-use Cessna.
That's part of the innovation; don't just build a single reaaally expensive ship that has to be perfect. Instead, build a _ship factory_ and crank them out (relatively) cheaply and fast.
Why does your software keep failing during development? Don't you have the knowledge to make it work? It's the old, non-iterative everything-up-front method to rocket development that's weird. At least as a developer it…
> I am saying that it's telling he thinks that kind of thing didn't also contribute. I don't see why you think that this is what he thinks? It's certainly not what I think. What he is doing is answering persistent…
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1005593651219582977: > More background: I arrived in North America at 17 w $2000, a backpack & a suitcase full of books. Paid my own way thru college. Dropped out of Stanford Eng/Phys…
> Musk's contributions can pretty much be summed up by "already had a lot of money" and "hired smart people". He almost went bankrupt getting their first small rocket to space. He wasn't exactly poor at the time thanks…
I really do think it's the media you're consuming. Here he thanks Tom Mueller: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1333544636137283586 Here he thanks some Tesla club members:…
For me personally I have noticed that exercising helps me by modulating my food cravings. I'll get hungry of course, but in a way where I'm more happy just eating some reasonable amount of actual food instead of…
> How do you reconcile your apparent disdain for unvaccinated people with the fact that you do not believe the vaccine to be effective? I'm not going to defend the choice of words, but nowhere does Valkhyr say that the…
Yes, that's true. But Servo, to the best of my knowledge, was* an R&D project to develop an new experimental engine. The parts lifted into Firefox are now presumably maintained and developed as a part of Firefox proper.…
> they fired the people working on core parts of the browser (Servo) Just to clarify, Servo was never a part of Firefox. Maybe that's not what you meant, but I've seen it confused with Gecko before which is the actual…
I take this to be mainly about cloud services that can/could just as well be used in the browser instead, and where installing the app doesn't really allow you to meaningfully use it offline anyway. It's largely…
I make no judgement on this particular claim, I have not checked it out. But what immediately comes to mind from reading the title are all the "AI solutions" for the as-of-yet undecoded voynich manuscript that are…
> Excess B12 is really bad. Neuropathy. Do you have any source for this? I can find some "it-might-be-bad" studies through a quick googling, but in general the idea seem to be that excess B12 is thought to be…
I suspect that you don't really need to fill all the seats of a reusable 737 before it's cheaper to fly than a single-use Cessna.
That's part of the innovation; don't just build a single reaaally expensive ship that has to be perfect. Instead, build a _ship factory_ and crank them out (relatively) cheaply and fast.
Why does your software keep failing during development? Don't you have the knowledge to make it work? It's the old, non-iterative everything-up-front method to rocket development that's weird. At least as a developer it…
> I am saying that it's telling he thinks that kind of thing didn't also contribute. I don't see why you think that this is what he thinks? It's certainly not what I think. What he is doing is answering persistent…
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1005593651219582977: > More background: I arrived in North America at 17 w $2000, a backpack & a suitcase full of books. Paid my own way thru college. Dropped out of Stanford Eng/Phys…
> Musk's contributions can pretty much be summed up by "already had a lot of money" and "hired smart people". He almost went bankrupt getting their first small rocket to space. He wasn't exactly poor at the time thanks…
I really do think it's the media you're consuming. Here he thanks Tom Mueller: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1333544636137283586 Here he thanks some Tesla club members:…
For me personally I have noticed that exercising helps me by modulating my food cravings. I'll get hungry of course, but in a way where I'm more happy just eating some reasonable amount of actual food instead of…
> How do you reconcile your apparent disdain for unvaccinated people with the fact that you do not believe the vaccine to be effective? I'm not going to defend the choice of words, but nowhere does Valkhyr say that the…
Yes, that's true. But Servo, to the best of my knowledge, was* an R&D project to develop an new experimental engine. The parts lifted into Firefox are now presumably maintained and developed as a part of Firefox proper.…
> they fired the people working on core parts of the browser (Servo) Just to clarify, Servo was never a part of Firefox. Maybe that's not what you meant, but I've seen it confused with Gecko before which is the actual…