Take a look at that YouTuber's channel[1] and tell me with a straight face that using terms like "antics" and "contrary opinions" accurately describes what she's doing or the positions she holds. What's your agenda? >…
I refuse to believe Candid Camera did anything as heinous as harassing people for their religion and ethnicity and then making a show out of going to their place of worship to "just criticize" an international…
Did you watch the video? The officer's words: "The local community walks around here without any fear, I walk around here without any fear." She's a professional provocateur with a clear anti-Muslim agenda. The officer…
In the US, there's a legitimate propaganda effort to paint Europe as a den of "Islamic terrorism". You'll see these talking points echoed online, in memes, by politicians and on TV. You can watch, in hilarity, as…
Have worked on one such project, can confirm that these exist.
Plenty of entrepreneurs have made a lot of money chasing fads. Web 2.0, NoSQL, microservices, etc.
> Guides like this serve no purpose other than to fatten vocabularies and promote the "brand" of people who aren't actually doing the work (speakers, educators, etc). Yep. They're often ghostwritten, too.
I've encountered a trend of B&M and big retailers carrying counterfeit hair & body care products over the last two years.
Yep. Same thing with Ebay. A good portion of electronics and other small items are straight from Alibaba.
When electronics are thrown out and they either degrade or are burned for precious metals, those compounds are released into the water, soil and air.
I just skip the middlemen and use Aliexpress. There, you'll see 95% of the electronics, tools and small appliances you'd see on Amazon. The pictures are usually the same, too.
It sets precedent. If you're concerned about government actors, that will make it harder for less shrewd prosecutors to enter evidence tainted by the unlawful use of facial recognition.
Agreed. Rare instance of corporate and personal interests aligning and what not.
This is closer, but I think the best analogy for this is hearing about the fire, deciding to never buy matches again and thinking that you're doing your part in preventing house fires.
Why assume an alien species would value contact?
I use a separate phone number and email when looking for work for this reason. Some agencies and recruiters will not stop.
How would this affect law enforcements ability to use data they bought from telcos?
To be honest, everyone would have been better off if coal extraction remained a manual process.
Machines will never comply with "Can I please have more than the two ketchup packets that management woefully let's you give me?" or "How are you doing?"
Seems like it's in the interests of the owners to automate, not in the interests of those who work jobs that will be automated.
Are there professionals who use an iPad for the majority of their work beyond sending emails and interacting with web apps/their mobile clients? I rarely see the people who bought in on the iPad revolution almost a…
I've run into a few issues with the Early to Mid 2015 Macbook fans. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but I've seen it across three machines.
Just a note about United: their directory of in-network medical professionals is, frankly, horrible. If a doctor formerly took UHC, and no longer does, they will stay in their directory. It took many days and calls…
It's called bias.
> I stopped fully and gave it about 2 seconds to start moving since it had right-of-way. It made a one or two false starts, then I just gave up and went through the intersection because it was clearly having issues.…
Take a look at that YouTuber's channel[1] and tell me with a straight face that using terms like "antics" and "contrary opinions" accurately describes what she's doing or the positions she holds. What's your agenda? >…
I refuse to believe Candid Camera did anything as heinous as harassing people for their religion and ethnicity and then making a show out of going to their place of worship to "just criticize" an international…
Did you watch the video? The officer's words: "The local community walks around here without any fear, I walk around here without any fear." She's a professional provocateur with a clear anti-Muslim agenda. The officer…
In the US, there's a legitimate propaganda effort to paint Europe as a den of "Islamic terrorism". You'll see these talking points echoed online, in memes, by politicians and on TV. You can watch, in hilarity, as…
Have worked on one such project, can confirm that these exist.
Plenty of entrepreneurs have made a lot of money chasing fads. Web 2.0, NoSQL, microservices, etc.
> Guides like this serve no purpose other than to fatten vocabularies and promote the "brand" of people who aren't actually doing the work (speakers, educators, etc). Yep. They're often ghostwritten, too.
I've encountered a trend of B&M and big retailers carrying counterfeit hair & body care products over the last two years.
Yep. Same thing with Ebay. A good portion of electronics and other small items are straight from Alibaba.
When electronics are thrown out and they either degrade or are burned for precious metals, those compounds are released into the water, soil and air.
I just skip the middlemen and use Aliexpress. There, you'll see 95% of the electronics, tools and small appliances you'd see on Amazon. The pictures are usually the same, too.
It sets precedent. If you're concerned about government actors, that will make it harder for less shrewd prosecutors to enter evidence tainted by the unlawful use of facial recognition.
Agreed. Rare instance of corporate and personal interests aligning and what not.
This is closer, but I think the best analogy for this is hearing about the fire, deciding to never buy matches again and thinking that you're doing your part in preventing house fires.
Why assume an alien species would value contact?
I use a separate phone number and email when looking for work for this reason. Some agencies and recruiters will not stop.
How would this affect law enforcements ability to use data they bought from telcos?
To be honest, everyone would have been better off if coal extraction remained a manual process.
Machines will never comply with "Can I please have more than the two ketchup packets that management woefully let's you give me?" or "How are you doing?"
Seems like it's in the interests of the owners to automate, not in the interests of those who work jobs that will be automated.
Are there professionals who use an iPad for the majority of their work beyond sending emails and interacting with web apps/their mobile clients? I rarely see the people who bought in on the iPad revolution almost a…
I've run into a few issues with the Early to Mid 2015 Macbook fans. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but I've seen it across three machines.
Just a note about United: their directory of in-network medical professionals is, frankly, horrible. If a doctor formerly took UHC, and no longer does, they will stay in their directory. It took many days and calls…
It's called bias.
> I stopped fully and gave it about 2 seconds to start moving since it had right-of-way. It made a one or two false starts, then I just gave up and went through the intersection because it was clearly having issues.…