What you must understand is that they do it because of a moral failing, whereas we do it because the situation requires it.
> Because housing is essential to life does not mean it should double in price every ten years. I agree, and didn’t mean to imply that the price rising is inherent to these services. What I should have spelled out is…
His interpretation of “industries that are allowed to innovate vs those where it’s illegal” is laughable. Has Marc considered that there might be some other fundamental difference between the inflation-positive sectors…
The flaw in this argument is assuming that you could do a good job of diagramming a system without describing the use cases of the system. My web dev skills are not proprietary, but the processes and systems I have…
Would love to hear from the "I don't think we need it on Linux" folks. What is it about antivirus that we don't need? Is it the wrong solution to securing a workstation?
Kind of infuriating that the blog post doesn't mention what "Wickr Me" is. The link in the page footer to "Wickr Me" only goes back to the same blog post.
Do you have a recommendation for a better alternative?
That's not true. https://status.heroku.com shows that the incident is ongoing, that they've disabled the GitHub integration, and don't have plans to reenable it until full assessment is complete
Parent comment made no evaluation of their own ability, so I don’t see how it’s DK in effect at all.
Yes. If that was an audio interface too it would be a no brainer.
Or just “items”
Twice seems smart. Too risky for a single click
For those of us who haven't, could you explain why?
The linked article doesn’t support your editorialised title. I think what you’re trying to say is that it’s not a standard. It’s still a useful term to describe a set of modern web standards and features.
That video is dreadful. How can the producer equate owning nothing with "socialism, communism and totalitarianism" when this is the effect that we're seeing under capitalism?
https://github.com/GorvGoyl/Clone-Wars
Newscorp, own approx 55% share of news readership in Australia
The documentarian shouldn’t be required to provide an answer or an alternative. Their job is to present material and it’s up to us to respond. In fact what I _really_ dislike about Netflix documentaries is how…
If you search /r/unpopularopinion or /r/changemyview you’ll find plenty of examples of such topics being discussed.
Location: Sydney Remote: yes Willing to relocate: no Technologies: 7 years full stack dev (esp Rails, node, React), AWS. Experienced in product management, design, analysis, architecture, consulting. Resume: on request…
Discourse has this too. The author mentions discounting this due to the primary focus on linear discussion.
I can't think of the definition of AI you could be using to say the autopilot is an AI. Autopilot didn't teach itself to fly the plane - it was explicitly programmed to do so.
I think they're saying the opposite of that; they're biased against Hugo or generally vocal in their criticism of it.
As a consumer of a paid dataset, how would I trust that the vendor is publishing accurate and complete data?
Out of interest, could you give us a rough idea of the scope of a 2-hour take home exercise for a front end position?
What you must understand is that they do it because of a moral failing, whereas we do it because the situation requires it.
> Because housing is essential to life does not mean it should double in price every ten years. I agree, and didn’t mean to imply that the price rising is inherent to these services. What I should have spelled out is…
His interpretation of “industries that are allowed to innovate vs those where it’s illegal” is laughable. Has Marc considered that there might be some other fundamental difference between the inflation-positive sectors…
The flaw in this argument is assuming that you could do a good job of diagramming a system without describing the use cases of the system. My web dev skills are not proprietary, but the processes and systems I have…
Would love to hear from the "I don't think we need it on Linux" folks. What is it about antivirus that we don't need? Is it the wrong solution to securing a workstation?
Kind of infuriating that the blog post doesn't mention what "Wickr Me" is. The link in the page footer to "Wickr Me" only goes back to the same blog post.
Do you have a recommendation for a better alternative?
That's not true. https://status.heroku.com shows that the incident is ongoing, that they've disabled the GitHub integration, and don't have plans to reenable it until full assessment is complete
Parent comment made no evaluation of their own ability, so I don’t see how it’s DK in effect at all.
Yes. If that was an audio interface too it would be a no brainer.
Or just “items”
Twice seems smart. Too risky for a single click
For those of us who haven't, could you explain why?
The linked article doesn’t support your editorialised title. I think what you’re trying to say is that it’s not a standard. It’s still a useful term to describe a set of modern web standards and features.
That video is dreadful. How can the producer equate owning nothing with "socialism, communism and totalitarianism" when this is the effect that we're seeing under capitalism?
https://github.com/GorvGoyl/Clone-Wars
Newscorp, own approx 55% share of news readership in Australia
The documentarian shouldn’t be required to provide an answer or an alternative. Their job is to present material and it’s up to us to respond. In fact what I _really_ dislike about Netflix documentaries is how…
If you search /r/unpopularopinion or /r/changemyview you’ll find plenty of examples of such topics being discussed.
Location: Sydney Remote: yes Willing to relocate: no Technologies: 7 years full stack dev (esp Rails, node, React), AWS. Experienced in product management, design, analysis, architecture, consulting. Resume: on request…
Discourse has this too. The author mentions discounting this due to the primary focus on linear discussion.
I can't think of the definition of AI you could be using to say the autopilot is an AI. Autopilot didn't teach itself to fly the plane - it was explicitly programmed to do so.
I think they're saying the opposite of that; they're biased against Hugo or generally vocal in their criticism of it.
As a consumer of a paid dataset, how would I trust that the vendor is publishing accurate and complete data?
Out of interest, could you give us a rough idea of the scope of a 2-hour take home exercise for a front end position?