What racist drivel right here on HN.
I drive a car now and then in Cambridge and Boston, and I have to be constantly on a lookout for misbehaving cyclists. It's like most of cyclists are not even familiar with basic traffic regulations. If I was not paying…
This pretty much happens all over the globe.
And this is what I learned in my 15 years: programming is not a task done primarily with a text editor.
Cyclists will often ride between rows of cars that are stopped at a traffic light in an effort to get to the front, probably assuming that the 3 feet law doesn't apply in that case. Cyclists don't have to be toxic for…
Could you share why you were rejected?
> And everybody is wealthier as a consequence. Except some got wealthier than others.
Honest question: if the California subsidiary is able to provide those services at the set fees (i.e. pay salaries, etc.), how can it be considered "below market price"? Is it required by law to make a profit?
Isn't income tax included in the gross salary?
Big-name people like heads of state, like the then PM of my country to which the University of Philadelphia in 2004. gave a honorary degree. The same now sits in jail for corruption, fraud, and war profiteering amongst…
Total econ noob here, could somebody please explain how zero interest rates cause increasing housing prices?
In C++ generics don't involve calling through a vtable.
What I've learnt is that if you start writing C++ as a plan-old C, you quickly find yourself reaching for this and that feature from C++ that makes your job easier and your code more readable. Knowing where to stop is…
Yes, SSH-ing to my drone and running scripts while doing low passes and tight turns is just what I need. Sarcasm aside, this looks really cool from a hacker perspective but I'm straining to find a practical use case.…
I take it that you don't sleep?
Guess I'm the only one who had a cron job restarting the PulseAudio process regularly.
I'm sorry but I really don't understand this comment. If you don't like something in an open-source project you can walk away, but if you don't like something in a proprietary project you can't?
Could somebody please translate this using layman's terms?
Which innovations would that be?
Totally off-topic, but did anybody else notice the chocolate-starfish graffiti on one of the beams pictured in the article?
No, but neither do the ants, which sort-of explains my lack of empathy.
How is his hacker news?
What racist drivel right here on HN.
I drive a car now and then in Cambridge and Boston, and I have to be constantly on a lookout for misbehaving cyclists. It's like most of cyclists are not even familiar with basic traffic regulations. If I was not paying…
This pretty much happens all over the globe.
And this is what I learned in my 15 years: programming is not a task done primarily with a text editor.
Cyclists will often ride between rows of cars that are stopped at a traffic light in an effort to get to the front, probably assuming that the 3 feet law doesn't apply in that case. Cyclists don't have to be toxic for…
Could you share why you were rejected?
> And everybody is wealthier as a consequence. Except some got wealthier than others.
Honest question: if the California subsidiary is able to provide those services at the set fees (i.e. pay salaries, etc.), how can it be considered "below market price"? Is it required by law to make a profit?
Isn't income tax included in the gross salary?
Big-name people like heads of state, like the then PM of my country to which the University of Philadelphia in 2004. gave a honorary degree. The same now sits in jail for corruption, fraud, and war profiteering amongst…
Total econ noob here, could somebody please explain how zero interest rates cause increasing housing prices?
In C++ generics don't involve calling through a vtable.
What I've learnt is that if you start writing C++ as a plan-old C, you quickly find yourself reaching for this and that feature from C++ that makes your job easier and your code more readable. Knowing where to stop is…
Yes, SSH-ing to my drone and running scripts while doing low passes and tight turns is just what I need. Sarcasm aside, this looks really cool from a hacker perspective but I'm straining to find a practical use case.…
I take it that you don't sleep?
Guess I'm the only one who had a cron job restarting the PulseAudio process regularly.
I'm sorry but I really don't understand this comment. If you don't like something in an open-source project you can walk away, but if you don't like something in a proprietary project you can't?
Could somebody please translate this using layman's terms?
Which innovations would that be?
Totally off-topic, but did anybody else notice the chocolate-starfish graffiti on one of the beams pictured in the article?
No, but neither do the ants, which sort-of explains my lack of empathy.
How is his hacker news?