> Everyone, regardless of wealth or mode of transportation should have the right to not be publicly real-time tracked. I think that's the point. There are data brokers selling information right now on everyone's…
Personally, I love Astro and use it personally (and at work). I hope this turns out as a great start to generating revenue.
> The question, then, is to what extent limitation is healthy? Our minds filter reality for survival. But, we over-use our minds. Too much stuff in the cache, and not enough stuff going to dev/null/. Living in the…
Hey, this is pretty dope! And it looks awesome on mobile! I have a lot of art that I recently framed and have been waiting to hang up. I rent, so I can't use nails, but this should still work with the paint-safe command…
>...instead of being effectively a trust growth hack for startups before the need to generate revenue inevitably leads them to turning the screws one way or another on the beloved community that helped them grow. I…
> The problem isn’t that it lacks what you want, but that it offers infinite permutations of often unknowable quality. This the problem. The actual worthwhile products being buried in a sea of garbo. Along with the…
Thanks for the non-paywalled article
I worked in retail ops for ~10 years. I can tell you the problem mainly lies with your banks and credit card companies. Most small retailers aren't fully utilizing their data, and often lack the knowledge to do so.…
This is definitely a step in the right direction, but I'm very curious to see how idioms, vernacular, and other colloquialisms come across. It will be hilarious, but also a great way to learn more about other cultures.…
It would be wild to pay for Starbucks with my car.
Not the happiest news I've read (and somewhat poorly written for a paywalled article). Don't viruses and bacteria alter genetic expression? Usually it's just hijacking certain cellular organelles to replicate, but it…
> Everyone, regardless of wealth or mode of transportation should have the right to not be publicly real-time tracked. I think that's the point. There are data brokers selling information right now on everyone's…
Personally, I love Astro and use it personally (and at work). I hope this turns out as a great start to generating revenue.
> The question, then, is to what extent limitation is healthy? Our minds filter reality for survival. But, we over-use our minds. Too much stuff in the cache, and not enough stuff going to dev/null/. Living in the…
Hey, this is pretty dope! And it looks awesome on mobile! I have a lot of art that I recently framed and have been waiting to hang up. I rent, so I can't use nails, but this should still work with the paint-safe command…
>...instead of being effectively a trust growth hack for startups before the need to generate revenue inevitably leads them to turning the screws one way or another on the beloved community that helped them grow. I…
> The problem isn’t that it lacks what you want, but that it offers infinite permutations of often unknowable quality. This the problem. The actual worthwhile products being buried in a sea of garbo. Along with the…
Thanks for the non-paywalled article
I worked in retail ops for ~10 years. I can tell you the problem mainly lies with your banks and credit card companies. Most small retailers aren't fully utilizing their data, and often lack the knowledge to do so.…
This is definitely a step in the right direction, but I'm very curious to see how idioms, vernacular, and other colloquialisms come across. It will be hilarious, but also a great way to learn more about other cultures.…
It would be wild to pay for Starbucks with my car.
Not the happiest news I've read (and somewhat poorly written for a paywalled article). Don't viruses and bacteria alter genetic expression? Usually it's just hijacking certain cellular organelles to replicate, but it…