This doesn’t get nearly enough airtime. Among other things, also potentially driving obesity rates: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33223205/ There is no federal limit for pfas levels in water.
One could argue that the best doctors would be the ones with the most deployable capital. Not too many lotto winners in medicine.
So you can be directed towards doctors/procedures/products to treat whatever they find? Advertising isn't necessarily bad...
For someone who's an expert about how companies work your grasp of profit margins and competition isn't the greatest ;)
Definitely this. I think they want to replace Verizon/ATT with wifi to make Android phones even less expensive to get more eyes for advertising.
People that take surveys seriously take all of the questions seriously
Anyone been to an airport lately? All open outlets are swarmed upon by people charging and keeping watch on their phones to make sure they don't get stolen. How about mini lockers with miniusb and apple chargers in each…
This new site called Meterfy came out on Friday (I think) that is trying to be "Wikipedia for numbers." It currently only allows submissions of individual numbers as facts, but if something like this could handle…
Right, but this is an issue that everyone is talking about; it's interesting to everyone including good hackers. I don't need to come to HN to see this. This story is/was on every news website.
Because the only reason it was posted on HN in the first place is that the company is a tech company. In that way the story is only tangentially related to hacking and startups, so it doesn't need to be on the front…
"The wisdom of crowds is a very important part of this project, and it's an important driver of accuracy," Tetlock said This part threw me off. But overall, crowdsourced estimates could be a useful tool, provided…
I would throw in the Django docs+tutorial combined with stack overflow. These two resources combined are like having a personal tutor. The django docs in particular are intuitive to follow and pretty comprehensive. Then…
This doesn’t get nearly enough airtime. Among other things, also potentially driving obesity rates: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33223205/ There is no federal limit for pfas levels in water.
One could argue that the best doctors would be the ones with the most deployable capital. Not too many lotto winners in medicine.
So you can be directed towards doctors/procedures/products to treat whatever they find? Advertising isn't necessarily bad...
For someone who's an expert about how companies work your grasp of profit margins and competition isn't the greatest ;)
Definitely this. I think they want to replace Verizon/ATT with wifi to make Android phones even less expensive to get more eyes for advertising.
People that take surveys seriously take all of the questions seriously
Anyone been to an airport lately? All open outlets are swarmed upon by people charging and keeping watch on their phones to make sure they don't get stolen. How about mini lockers with miniusb and apple chargers in each…
This new site called Meterfy came out on Friday (I think) that is trying to be "Wikipedia for numbers." It currently only allows submissions of individual numbers as facts, but if something like this could handle…
Right, but this is an issue that everyone is talking about; it's interesting to everyone including good hackers. I don't need to come to HN to see this. This story is/was on every news website.
Because the only reason it was posted on HN in the first place is that the company is a tech company. In that way the story is only tangentially related to hacking and startups, so it doesn't need to be on the front…
"The wisdom of crowds is a very important part of this project, and it's an important driver of accuracy," Tetlock said This part threw me off. But overall, crowdsourced estimates could be a useful tool, provided…
I would throw in the Django docs+tutorial combined with stack overflow. These two resources combined are like having a personal tutor. The django docs in particular are intuitive to follow and pretty comprehensive. Then…