My guess is they'll want to become the AI-first developer tools company and branch out into all kinds of different dev products (CI/CD, testing, etc) ala GitHub. Obviously, enterprise is where the real money is.
Nah, you can swap out most things.
https://www.ycombinator.com/companies?batch=S23
Most CS programs in the US have a mandatory ethics class.
Blogspam.
Given a persons name you can guess with fairly reasonable accuracy what their religion is.
A birth certificate isn't required in the US for every single transaction you make.
But using Facebook and other websites is a choice. Using Aadhar is not a choice - its mandatory.
Nice deflection! Are you disagreeing that voter lists were used in 2001 to discriminate against muslims? Do we have any laws preventing that from happening with aadhar data?
Yes, but the old lady in the village will have a problem with it when it is used to marginalize and discriminate against her. The riots in 1984 and in 2001 showed us how voter lists can, and will, be misused by people…
Why should applying to a university require an Aadhar card? Getting a phone number? Getting gas to my house? They're shoving it down our throats. I'm not entirely opposed to a UID system in India, but the way its been…
I don't mind giving my biometric data to the US government because I have more legal protection in the US if my data is leaked. India has absolutely no laws to deal with my data being leaked and misused. Also, my…
Anecdotal reason: I'm Indian, and we have some high quality (and possibly expensive) utensils that have been passed down for a couple of generations. They have all have my grandad's name etched on them somewhere, as a…
Probably a backronym.
From friends who work there, Asana has amazing culture.
Ah okay, good to know. I knew PyPy did this so I assumed it came from there.
Because this is an implementation detail. The language spec doesn't enforce this. The real reason they did this was because of the performance gains from the approach - the ordering is just a nice side effect. Its an…
https://github.com/Miserlou/Zappa might be more useful to you.
Do you have a link to the code?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3xi6o9/whats_the_fu...
I wrote a really quick Python implementation of this a few months ago, in case someone is interested: github.com/ParthGandhi/nude.py
My guess is they'll want to become the AI-first developer tools company and branch out into all kinds of different dev products (CI/CD, testing, etc) ala GitHub. Obviously, enterprise is where the real money is.
Nah, you can swap out most things.
https://www.ycombinator.com/companies?batch=S23
Most CS programs in the US have a mandatory ethics class.
Blogspam.
Given a persons name you can guess with fairly reasonable accuracy what their religion is.
A birth certificate isn't required in the US for every single transaction you make.
But using Facebook and other websites is a choice. Using Aadhar is not a choice - its mandatory.
Nice deflection! Are you disagreeing that voter lists were used in 2001 to discriminate against muslims? Do we have any laws preventing that from happening with aadhar data?
Yes, but the old lady in the village will have a problem with it when it is used to marginalize and discriminate against her. The riots in 1984 and in 2001 showed us how voter lists can, and will, be misused by people…
Why should applying to a university require an Aadhar card? Getting a phone number? Getting gas to my house? They're shoving it down our throats. I'm not entirely opposed to a UID system in India, but the way its been…
I don't mind giving my biometric data to the US government because I have more legal protection in the US if my data is leaked. India has absolutely no laws to deal with my data being leaked and misused. Also, my…
Anecdotal reason: I'm Indian, and we have some high quality (and possibly expensive) utensils that have been passed down for a couple of generations. They have all have my grandad's name etched on them somewhere, as a…
Probably a backronym.
From friends who work there, Asana has amazing culture.
Ah okay, good to know. I knew PyPy did this so I assumed it came from there.
Because this is an implementation detail. The language spec doesn't enforce this. The real reason they did this was because of the performance gains from the approach - the ordering is just a nice side effect. Its an…
https://github.com/Miserlou/Zappa might be more useful to you.
Do you have a link to the code?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3xi6o9/whats_the_fu...
I wrote a really quick Python implementation of this a few months ago, in case someone is interested: github.com/ParthGandhi/nude.py