oh. there’s privacy online?
why would i want to look at other peoples private YT videos?
same situation. my commuter bike has been hanging on the wall since March. moving more into weekend, MTB rides with my family. i find it very hard to get motivated to just ride a loop for exercise. the utility of…
is this a national risk? - think other countries taking out these massive, saas offerings. must be easier than simultaneously targeting thousands of disparately configured, onprem implementations
Kevin?
librarians are in no way like SM corporations. SM corporations are like digital drug dealers, doing anything possible to increase the eyeball time on the app. they achieve this by any means necessary. even at the cost…
lame. the real problem is the algorithm generated feeds that apps like instagram, FB and twitter use. their main goal is to occupy the eyeballs for as long as possible. this manifests in people being sucked deeper down…
good article and agree that continued 1:1s with a team of 60 wouldn’t be worth it. i’d switch to a group meeting format or have 1:1s with key leads
New title - “I used beta software and found a bug”
emergency is becomingly unfortunately normalized with regards to wild fires in the western part of the country. also, “living your life” infers a generalized comparison and if that’s the case you must consider the…
the fire was man-made
this isn’t a feedback loop for git
i’m not questioning the existence of the conflict, yet your propagation of exaggerated figures.
a million? really?
stopped reading after tip #1. so lame. not practical at all.
how are they dating something that isn’t there? are they dating the sand?
facebook? value?
google search is already going down the tubes. for example, i search every variation of “when is grass fungus active” and am served up with results on how to cure grass fungus. just one example of many in how there…
if these companies can’t handle the scale, then maybe they need to reduce their scope. “it’s hard to find a solution” doesn’t cut it anymore. either amazon and these giant tech companies find solutions (privacy, graphic…
uh. they banned a video game. death of a country? dramatic much?
fortnite is a drug anyway. my kid is a freaking zombie from that stupid game.
this is great. also, why must every stinking device have a light letting you know the device is on or sleeping or whatever. so annoying. monitors, printers, cable modems, routers, everything has freaking, annoying…
if only our system incentivized the geniuses to become obsessed with making the world a better place...
it’s not the only way and i think there could be massive, negative side effects. economic localization is the way forward. it would help with carbon reduction, offset job loss from automation, counteract the loss of…
totally agreed. the disparity is obscene.
oh. there’s privacy online?
why would i want to look at other peoples private YT videos?
same situation. my commuter bike has been hanging on the wall since March. moving more into weekend, MTB rides with my family. i find it very hard to get motivated to just ride a loop for exercise. the utility of…
is this a national risk? - think other countries taking out these massive, saas offerings. must be easier than simultaneously targeting thousands of disparately configured, onprem implementations
Kevin?
librarians are in no way like SM corporations. SM corporations are like digital drug dealers, doing anything possible to increase the eyeball time on the app. they achieve this by any means necessary. even at the cost…
lame. the real problem is the algorithm generated feeds that apps like instagram, FB and twitter use. their main goal is to occupy the eyeballs for as long as possible. this manifests in people being sucked deeper down…
good article and agree that continued 1:1s with a team of 60 wouldn’t be worth it. i’d switch to a group meeting format or have 1:1s with key leads
New title - “I used beta software and found a bug”
emergency is becomingly unfortunately normalized with regards to wild fires in the western part of the country. also, “living your life” infers a generalized comparison and if that’s the case you must consider the…
the fire was man-made
this isn’t a feedback loop for git
i’m not questioning the existence of the conflict, yet your propagation of exaggerated figures.
a million? really?
stopped reading after tip #1. so lame. not practical at all.
how are they dating something that isn’t there? are they dating the sand?
facebook? value?
google search is already going down the tubes. for example, i search every variation of “when is grass fungus active” and am served up with results on how to cure grass fungus. just one example of many in how there…
if these companies can’t handle the scale, then maybe they need to reduce their scope. “it’s hard to find a solution” doesn’t cut it anymore. either amazon and these giant tech companies find solutions (privacy, graphic…
uh. they banned a video game. death of a country? dramatic much?
fortnite is a drug anyway. my kid is a freaking zombie from that stupid game.
this is great. also, why must every stinking device have a light letting you know the device is on or sleeping or whatever. so annoying. monitors, printers, cable modems, routers, everything has freaking, annoying…
if only our system incentivized the geniuses to become obsessed with making the world a better place...
it’s not the only way and i think there could be massive, negative side effects. economic localization is the way forward. it would help with carbon reduction, offset job loss from automation, counteract the loss of…
totally agreed. the disparity is obscene.