> "First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.". This was plainly an exercise in ridicule by Jobs. Errr, actually it's all the competitors that make the ignoring and ridiculing…
> "First dual core tablet to ship in volume." That's funny, I tested a Dell (DELL) Streak 7, which had a dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 chip in January. They've been shipping ever since on T-Mobile. In volume. Yeah, in…
> In fact, one thing I have noticed is that the people who I consider to be good software developers barely ever apply for jobs at all. And if they did they sure wouldn't apply for a company that makes a shitty web…
And the Chinese government does not want the rest of China to be shown, because? You understand that those areas (and most of China) is already covered by Google Maps satellite view, right? Right?
No, silly: Mechanical Chinaman!
When exactly was that? Because, the time of westerns was also the time of GREAT movies (and some great westerns).
It's also easy to believe that what goes on in your small part of the world is according to the "fundamental principles of human society". Most of the shit you take from your employers wouldn't fly on advanced Western…
HN is not really a good place to post this. Here the audience is mostly aspiring "entrepreneurs" dreaming of making it big, so they are tied to the rat race and take all the "american dream" BS to heart. Apart from a…
It feels that way, eh? Now, how about how it reads? Have you RTFA? Noticed the "arguments and solutions" in there, the ones that he "couldn't come up with"?
Yes. Same for murder laws. If they were reasonable, if they allowed, say, to kill your unfaithful spouse or cheating business partner, people would not find it acceptable to break them.
Or copyright violation? Or Intellectual property theft? Or felony?
Not, be you have the RIGHT to complain. It's a free country (short of).
> Also, if they didn't render a result as an image, maybe it wouldn't take so freaking long... Parent got upvotes? Isn't HN is supposedly populated by technical people? Rendering the result as an image is trivial…
How about a query that calls a function involving random numbers?
How about DNA evidence being present and found evidence enough, while the guy it belongs to is innocent? For example, one person could have had sex with a murdered woman earlier --and left his DNA--, but someone else…
"Need" why? You plan on being around then?
You missed the "actually" and the "on your computer".
> Why does everybody care that the GIMP doesn't have CYMK support? The vast majority of printing presses can do their own color separation, trapping, and registering automatically. Yes, so why use a CMYK workflow,…
>Laugh if you will, but I've found sketching out mockups in PowerPoint to work surprisingly well and about as fast (or faster) than paper since I don't have to redraw the whole thing after too many changes are made.…
Because they are not designed with accountants and POS clerks in mind. Why exactly do you need a numeric keypad?
Why, I use it all the time. If you don't use it as a book reader (Books, Kindle Reader, Stanza), and if you don't prefer it for web browsing then you missed, like, 80% of it. If you don't read comics, and can't use a…
"""Dear Google, I Have More Than 10,000 Contacts""" Then you are a hoarder, and you collect stuff to avoid thinking of DEATH. (Psychology hacker)
Yes, because "being into open source" means never have to worry about getting sued your house off by your employer... Really, who writes these comments?
Actually he has a pretty narrow definition of wages also. Here are the mean wages in various sectors: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/naics4_511200.htm As it shows, $100K/year is FAR from common and very far from what…
> $100k isn't successful, it's the bare minimum as a professional. If you're an engineer, all that's required to earn that much is show up on time and be good at your job. And how much do you earn living with your…
> "First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.". This was plainly an exercise in ridicule by Jobs. Errr, actually it's all the competitors that make the ignoring and ridiculing…
> "First dual core tablet to ship in volume." That's funny, I tested a Dell (DELL) Streak 7, which had a dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 chip in January. They've been shipping ever since on T-Mobile. In volume. Yeah, in…
> In fact, one thing I have noticed is that the people who I consider to be good software developers barely ever apply for jobs at all. And if they did they sure wouldn't apply for a company that makes a shitty web…
And the Chinese government does not want the rest of China to be shown, because? You understand that those areas (and most of China) is already covered by Google Maps satellite view, right? Right?
No, silly: Mechanical Chinaman!
When exactly was that? Because, the time of westerns was also the time of GREAT movies (and some great westerns).
It's also easy to believe that what goes on in your small part of the world is according to the "fundamental principles of human society". Most of the shit you take from your employers wouldn't fly on advanced Western…
HN is not really a good place to post this. Here the audience is mostly aspiring "entrepreneurs" dreaming of making it big, so they are tied to the rat race and take all the "american dream" BS to heart. Apart from a…
It feels that way, eh? Now, how about how it reads? Have you RTFA? Noticed the "arguments and solutions" in there, the ones that he "couldn't come up with"?
Yes. Same for murder laws. If they were reasonable, if they allowed, say, to kill your unfaithful spouse or cheating business partner, people would not find it acceptable to break them.
Or copyright violation? Or Intellectual property theft? Or felony?
Not, be you have the RIGHT to complain. It's a free country (short of).
> Also, if they didn't render a result as an image, maybe it wouldn't take so freaking long... Parent got upvotes? Isn't HN is supposedly populated by technical people? Rendering the result as an image is trivial…
How about a query that calls a function involving random numbers?
How about DNA evidence being present and found evidence enough, while the guy it belongs to is innocent? For example, one person could have had sex with a murdered woman earlier --and left his DNA--, but someone else…
"Need" why? You plan on being around then?
You missed the "actually" and the "on your computer".
> Why does everybody care that the GIMP doesn't have CYMK support? The vast majority of printing presses can do their own color separation, trapping, and registering automatically. Yes, so why use a CMYK workflow,…
>Laugh if you will, but I've found sketching out mockups in PowerPoint to work surprisingly well and about as fast (or faster) than paper since I don't have to redraw the whole thing after too many changes are made.…
Because they are not designed with accountants and POS clerks in mind. Why exactly do you need a numeric keypad?
Why, I use it all the time. If you don't use it as a book reader (Books, Kindle Reader, Stanza), and if you don't prefer it for web browsing then you missed, like, 80% of it. If you don't read comics, and can't use a…
"""Dear Google, I Have More Than 10,000 Contacts""" Then you are a hoarder, and you collect stuff to avoid thinking of DEATH. (Psychology hacker)
Yes, because "being into open source" means never have to worry about getting sued your house off by your employer... Really, who writes these comments?
Actually he has a pretty narrow definition of wages also. Here are the mean wages in various sectors: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/naics4_511200.htm As it shows, $100K/year is FAR from common and very far from what…
> $100k isn't successful, it's the bare minimum as a professional. If you're an engineer, all that's required to earn that much is show up on time and be good at your job. And how much do you earn living with your…