> Will our preferred notes system last the sands of time? Yes... My note system will last. > Could you see yourself using your note-taking app you use today in 30 years? No, I do not trust apps to last. Therefore I use…
Interesting! While it is about accidental art caused by bugs, it had me think of what bugs significantly defined part of my user experience throughout life. I know I have experienced a lot of bugs, but can't come to…
You are right and my answer is yes. (I elaborated my thought in another reply under my parent comment; the essence being that tattoos with the function of fashion likely lead to regret, while other tattoos don't.)
I tried to not make an all inclusive statement, thus formulating it as "Tattoos as fashion", as I do recognize there are people happy with their tattoos, thus not subject to regret. What I tried to get at, but wasn't…
Tattoos as fashion: The height of youthful confidence; when one's 20-year-old self presumes to know what one's 40-year-old self will desire.
I don't know about Unix users, but perhaps, instead, it is they are able to not use IDEs.
I recently rewatched an episode of a popular show from my childhood, from he '80s,for nostalgia. In it, an interviewer asks a group of teenagers a series of questions regarding some sensational issue. The level of…
Not seen any mention of KeyDB... Maybe I miss something obvious, but it solved my small use case that would stretch to the other side of Redis pay wall. I'm very happy with KeyDB.
When I first heard of CSS in a brief discussion, background-repeat and background-position felt like liberation and magic, but also as a strange thing intruding into HTML, as techniques specific to HTML had become…
It sounds more advanced than it is. It's a function wrapping the functionality of its host environment. Then provides the caller with its own byte code language to execute instructions. The virtual machine translates…
It's an excellent strategy for the reasons you mention. And a kind of "security by principle of least privilege".
The expectation of mine is that there should be a "technical" perspective to general topics. What I mean is there need to be more critical thinking and intelligent analysis, just as is the case with all technical…
And... Try having a stool, like a one-step folding stool under the feet while sitting. Drastically changes the experience for the better while sitting. There was a post on HN long time ago on it with research on it. It…
The town square is the mainstream's niche.
> While 75% of company leaders thought their AI rollout over the past 12 months has been successful, only 45% of employees said the same. The term "rollout" implies a ready-made and well thought-through implementation,…
I agree, and think I see the problem you point at. We don't have to include more groups because, if we do for the sake of including, we have to include all endless variations because there's always a new invented…
Imagine boys and girls could have their own gender being represented and they would compete with each other in that card game, or if it's not like "Magic: the gathering", at least interact around arguing who is better.…
Why only men? Women don't exist in any important role in their society?
Reception of propaganda is contrary to the essence of democracy, relying on a rational citizen able to critically weight different viewpoints and cut trough the worst of bias where propaganda thrives. In a democracy,…
While the reading list as a thing in itself seem to be criticized, I agree with the point of developing stamina and to become more capable of critical thinking. If the story element comes easier to some people, its a…
Isn't this article advertisement by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)? (edit: I have actually been thinking in similar terms as the article, but I do think the article is optimistic and utopian, as if a good intuition…
Seems like the poetic ability of culture to comment on itself while simultaneously lacking self-awareness. (the article is what it cricisizes. It tells how the author uses it (or not), it is talking about it like…
I keep thinking of Visual Basic... It was scoffed at as not real programming... It was the drag and drop thing in the Visual Basic IDE that made it worse. Suddenly "anyone" could do it without really knowing…
Not in position to judge the product, but had me thinking... Perhaps this is 1998 again, when you could earn big money on creating a visitor-counter service, or a guest book service. Perhaps, now is the time for a lot…
Perhaps it would be of interest to people into social media marketing or people trying to build social media presence. Keywords mean a lot to them. I'm sure you've thought of it. Perhaps that is where market potential…
> Will our preferred notes system last the sands of time? Yes... My note system will last. > Could you see yourself using your note-taking app you use today in 30 years? No, I do not trust apps to last. Therefore I use…
Interesting! While it is about accidental art caused by bugs, it had me think of what bugs significantly defined part of my user experience throughout life. I know I have experienced a lot of bugs, but can't come to…
You are right and my answer is yes. (I elaborated my thought in another reply under my parent comment; the essence being that tattoos with the function of fashion likely lead to regret, while other tattoos don't.)
I tried to not make an all inclusive statement, thus formulating it as "Tattoos as fashion", as I do recognize there are people happy with their tattoos, thus not subject to regret. What I tried to get at, but wasn't…
Tattoos as fashion: The height of youthful confidence; when one's 20-year-old self presumes to know what one's 40-year-old self will desire.
I don't know about Unix users, but perhaps, instead, it is they are able to not use IDEs.
I recently rewatched an episode of a popular show from my childhood, from he '80s,for nostalgia. In it, an interviewer asks a group of teenagers a series of questions regarding some sensational issue. The level of…
Not seen any mention of KeyDB... Maybe I miss something obvious, but it solved my small use case that would stretch to the other side of Redis pay wall. I'm very happy with KeyDB.
When I first heard of CSS in a brief discussion, background-repeat and background-position felt like liberation and magic, but also as a strange thing intruding into HTML, as techniques specific to HTML had become…
It sounds more advanced than it is. It's a function wrapping the functionality of its host environment. Then provides the caller with its own byte code language to execute instructions. The virtual machine translates…
It's an excellent strategy for the reasons you mention. And a kind of "security by principle of least privilege".
The expectation of mine is that there should be a "technical" perspective to general topics. What I mean is there need to be more critical thinking and intelligent analysis, just as is the case with all technical…
And... Try having a stool, like a one-step folding stool under the feet while sitting. Drastically changes the experience for the better while sitting. There was a post on HN long time ago on it with research on it. It…
The town square is the mainstream's niche.
> While 75% of company leaders thought their AI rollout over the past 12 months has been successful, only 45% of employees said the same. The term "rollout" implies a ready-made and well thought-through implementation,…
I agree, and think I see the problem you point at. We don't have to include more groups because, if we do for the sake of including, we have to include all endless variations because there's always a new invented…
Imagine boys and girls could have their own gender being represented and they would compete with each other in that card game, or if it's not like "Magic: the gathering", at least interact around arguing who is better.…
Why only men? Women don't exist in any important role in their society?
Reception of propaganda is contrary to the essence of democracy, relying on a rational citizen able to critically weight different viewpoints and cut trough the worst of bias where propaganda thrives. In a democracy,…
While the reading list as a thing in itself seem to be criticized, I agree with the point of developing stamina and to become more capable of critical thinking. If the story element comes easier to some people, its a…
Isn't this article advertisement by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)? (edit: I have actually been thinking in similar terms as the article, but I do think the article is optimistic and utopian, as if a good intuition…
Seems like the poetic ability of culture to comment on itself while simultaneously lacking self-awareness. (the article is what it cricisizes. It tells how the author uses it (or not), it is talking about it like…
I keep thinking of Visual Basic... It was scoffed at as not real programming... It was the drag and drop thing in the Visual Basic IDE that made it worse. Suddenly "anyone" could do it without really knowing…
Not in position to judge the product, but had me thinking... Perhaps this is 1998 again, when you could earn big money on creating a visitor-counter service, or a guest book service. Perhaps, now is the time for a lot…
Perhaps it would be of interest to people into social media marketing or people trying to build social media presence. Keywords mean a lot to them. I'm sure you've thought of it. Perhaps that is where market potential…