Yes. But Japan has been mostly, um, "inert" and peaceful since WW2. China's history since WW2, to this day, has been one of one atrocity after another. Things seem to be getting worse with Winnie the Pooh declaring him…
It is disturbing because China did not hesitate to kill 10000 of their own people in 1989 on a shoestring budget, and faced no consequence. Who knows what they would do to Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc.
What if the user requests to be put on a do-not-send list (for email newsletters, etc)? Is that data that can and must be preserved?
It seems that since the gpdr requires deletion of data upon user request, companies will not be able to send recall notices when, say, a medical device starts killing customers.
I don't recall how it was back in 2009, but you definitely don't need to be a JavaScript expert to have passionately useless opinions about it.
Meanwhile I'm stuck with mysql 5.4 without foreign keys, cuz, you know, performance. (The main db for a billion dollar security company)
How? what is there besides running pip?
Are the installers for such "native" apps going to ask me to install an Ask.com toolbar?
They don't like competition.
Yes I have. Convolutional Nets work well for simpler cases. See [Yoon Kim 2014](https://arxiv.org/abs/1408.5882). FYI "Tagging" in NLP is more used for labelling individual words (verbs, nouns, pronouns, etc).…
Snap should hire Craig Newmark. He was able to get away with pimping prostitutes on his site for a decade+.
Hacker News Staff: can you please publish stats on how many of the comments on this thread are posted from Apple devices?
It isn't. A fresh 'ng serve --open' takes ~20 seconds to get to a ready page, and each reload is taking 10+ average. Every minor change. I can personally stand it because I remember working on 2 million line C++…
I'll take more time with my family and a little ostracism over a 80 minute commute on BART and an open office any day of the week.
All I want for Angular are better error message and better browser-refresh times. Right now on 4 I get a meaningless page of gobbledeguck for most error (b/c of transpilation) and 12 seconds to reload the page.
What if I don't care about "diversity" as measured by the number of "underrepresented" minorities, and instead care about the fiduciary responsibility I have to maximize value for stock holders?
Who ever made that Who Shops Where in Arkansas graph needs to be castrated.
Are we supposed to know who Even is?
Where's your Wikipedia page then?
WeChat also has a shit privacy and security record. In the western world there are also plenty of payment alternatives to using a chat program.
How is it better than whatsapp?
That's very hard to believe. Is this 100% anecdotal or are there studies?
Then go ahead and build it. Maybe it'll get adopted like name coin by dozens of people. Actually, name coin was actually a decent idea because dns needs to be decentralized. Text files like this do not, at least no more…
That's a stupid idea. What if you ever wanted to start a revocation list, when a domain is added genuinely by mistake? You'd have to use the same priv key for signing those as well, at which point you might as well have…
I'm looking to get out of security after being in IR and security research at a large startup for 5 years. I am having no luck finding anything besides glorified helpdesk jobs and other entry level positions.
Yes. But Japan has been mostly, um, "inert" and peaceful since WW2. China's history since WW2, to this day, has been one of one atrocity after another. Things seem to be getting worse with Winnie the Pooh declaring him…
It is disturbing because China did not hesitate to kill 10000 of their own people in 1989 on a shoestring budget, and faced no consequence. Who knows what they would do to Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc.
What if the user requests to be put on a do-not-send list (for email newsletters, etc)? Is that data that can and must be preserved?
It seems that since the gpdr requires deletion of data upon user request, companies will not be able to send recall notices when, say, a medical device starts killing customers.
I don't recall how it was back in 2009, but you definitely don't need to be a JavaScript expert to have passionately useless opinions about it.
Meanwhile I'm stuck with mysql 5.4 without foreign keys, cuz, you know, performance. (The main db for a billion dollar security company)
How? what is there besides running pip?
Are the installers for such "native" apps going to ask me to install an Ask.com toolbar?
They don't like competition.
Yes I have. Convolutional Nets work well for simpler cases. See [Yoon Kim 2014](https://arxiv.org/abs/1408.5882). FYI "Tagging" in NLP is more used for labelling individual words (verbs, nouns, pronouns, etc).…
Snap should hire Craig Newmark. He was able to get away with pimping prostitutes on his site for a decade+.
Hacker News Staff: can you please publish stats on how many of the comments on this thread are posted from Apple devices?
It isn't. A fresh 'ng serve --open' takes ~20 seconds to get to a ready page, and each reload is taking 10+ average. Every minor change. I can personally stand it because I remember working on 2 million line C++…
I'll take more time with my family and a little ostracism over a 80 minute commute on BART and an open office any day of the week.
All I want for Angular are better error message and better browser-refresh times. Right now on 4 I get a meaningless page of gobbledeguck for most error (b/c of transpilation) and 12 seconds to reload the page.
What if I don't care about "diversity" as measured by the number of "underrepresented" minorities, and instead care about the fiduciary responsibility I have to maximize value for stock holders?
Who ever made that Who Shops Where in Arkansas graph needs to be castrated.
Are we supposed to know who Even is?
Where's your Wikipedia page then?
WeChat also has a shit privacy and security record. In the western world there are also plenty of payment alternatives to using a chat program.
How is it better than whatsapp?
That's very hard to believe. Is this 100% anecdotal or are there studies?
Then go ahead and build it. Maybe it'll get adopted like name coin by dozens of people. Actually, name coin was actually a decent idea because dns needs to be decentralized. Text files like this do not, at least no more…
That's a stupid idea. What if you ever wanted to start a revocation list, when a domain is added genuinely by mistake? You'd have to use the same priv key for signing those as well, at which point you might as well have…
I'm looking to get out of security after being in IR and security research at a large startup for 5 years. I am having no luck finding anything besides glorified helpdesk jobs and other entry level positions.