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No user record in our sample, but fjni has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but fjni has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Bathhouse in New York wrote about this. Not sure they still do it to this day. https://help.abathhouse.com/hc/en-us/articles/16748674443924...
The lack of genuine desire to understand each other is what is astonishing. I don’t know where “the politician” went with that comment, but for me the more pressing conversation is whether we want a society where many…
I’d be genuinely curious about the data on this. There are examples I can think of with a more traditional governance structure that did well: Apple, Amazon, Microsoft.
> Founded by alums of Tesla and the autonomous vehicle company Cruise, the San Francisco startup has received hundreds of millions in venture capital funding and is valued at $2 billion Stop outsourcing the cost of your…
Wait… railway runs on GCP? Didn’t they make a whole thing about not “building a cloud on top of another cloud?” Or did they just mean that they’re not renting VPSs but only metal from the cloud provider? In my mind I…
Maybe it's because I'm idealistic in addition to being old, but I think a lot of this functionality was in fact added for explicit purposes. A client sends the language header or the list of supported fonts not so that…
Less diluted, but still: https://fundrise.com/vcx
> we find that lawmakers who later ascend to leadership positions perform similarly to matched peers beforehand but outperform them by 47 percentage points annually after ascension If what you’re positing were true…
Both GitHub and Cursor’s response seems a bit lazy. Technically they may be correct in their assertion that it’s the user’s responsibility. But practically isn’t part of their product offering a safe coding environment?…
Interesting. So practically, they would have to hire the new applicant and then let go of the h1b worker because presumably they don’t have the budget for it?!
OP already hired H-1B in the past and that person is working for them now. OP is now in the process of doing a green card application for said employee. They can't move forward with the GC application because there are…
Wouldn't you be able to deploy an app script website, which is hosted on "script.google.com" and make use of this?
This is such an ignorantly engineering centric perspective. There is value in the larger organization being able to consume documentation and commenting on it and contributing to it. There is conceptual value in some of…
Correct. Unclear wording on my part. If you build a product that is meant to be used by the open source community, you build features which are at odds with companies’ needs that care about keeping their code…
Github ux is an unmitigated disaster from an operational security perspective. In their defense, it did start out as an open-source tool. The fact that enterprises adopted it so blindly despite this is pretty…
i suppose price/earnings ratio
I’d recommend reading “secrets of the temple.” Though it will only validate your point.
> But as a matter of business ethics, you gotta tell people what you're doing with their devices. I'm curious about this from a legal perspective. Apple has and (probably is still) extending unpublished entitlements to…
I don’t understand why you’re being downvoted. Your point is absolutely correct and as far as I can tell you pointed it out genuinely, not facetiously. Edit: read other later posts here: didn’t know about the bacteria…
I genuinely enjoyed reading this. Thank you!
Something like 70% of water usage in AZ is agricultural [1] Somehow this never gets talked about. Somehow it's always "dumb to live in the desert" but growing water-intense crop... no problemo. [1]…
If you're ok with html-only, enjoy a throwback: https://mail.google.com/mail?ui=html I'm not sure the ads would be in that UI.
I didn't know about that. That's cool.
This is great insight. Thank you for that. I imagine lots of people are or have spent lots of money and time trying to figure out the type of data or connection from patterns as you say. A more nuanced and correct…
You are correct. The port is part of the tcp header and my statement above is incorrect!