Yeah - but how would they know what is legally enforceable or not? It's really complicated and I don't think it's reasonable to assume people have access to a clear answer on enforceability and certainly not an answer…
> “It hit me that I had no idea what he was talking about, or what I was doing,” Montañez recalled. “I was shaking, and I damn near wanted to pass out…[but] I opened my arms and I said, ‘This much market share!’ I…
That's not entirely comforting
This analogy is great, thanks.
In a sense, yes. However, I think the farmers in this analogy were more willing/able to be nomadic in the earlier days of osx and ios apps, where now they are much more likely to make the land their permanent home. This…
My intention was to show why comparing the two things you mentioned and claiming the comparison is outrageous was not a reasonable dismissal of OP's concern - because they were talking about the similarities of society…
The negatives need not be so similar for the two to occupy the same space of vast property ownership concerns - namely that a single person has what many consider to be a troubling amount of wealth and power. EDIT:…
> One would think that this should be enough to put at rest any possible suspicion. But, it wasn't. People were still suspicious - and in his working with kids it doesn't make sense to "take a risk" on an allegedly…
> But time crystals aren't perpetual motion just by dint of not being closed systems at all, so they're kind of neither here nor there. Literally!
I mean, it does if the culture is to turn a blind eye to managers that do this. Of course, from what I can tell, there's far more than one problem manager involved in all this.
It's a little tone deaf to offer "should've done it this way!" as advice to a person already in a bad way. Unless OP is asking for better processes to avoid this in the future, I think it's not a good idea to offer…
I think you might be too YOUNG to get it. I think older people love the idea of interacting with a computer with voice - it's way easier for someone to get a quick answer with voice if they're otherwise unfamiliar with…
There are many that view holy books as a collection of historical accounts given by visionaries or in witness of visionaries - those that view it as "merely" a book of facts to take or leave can still hold this view,…
Sleeping dogs are actually quite honest in my experience.
I don't think you're reading the comment correctly. The comment is not proposing that falsely accusing more people will solve any problems. EDIT: gender agnostic phrasing
I think that was his point, he's critical of Amazon because they lied about their reasoning for not carrying the products, not questioning the legality of not carrying specific products. I thought that was obvious, and…
It's not reasonable to assume that a human changed their mind that quickly. The idea of putting out an offer with the intention of changing your mind and letting a computer handle that process cements the point that its…
If it's hidden, then its assumed to be unprecedented until evidence presents otherwise. There aren't going to be forward assumptions of precedents without evidence.
Yeah - but how would they know what is legally enforceable or not? It's really complicated and I don't think it's reasonable to assume people have access to a clear answer on enforceability and certainly not an answer…
> “It hit me that I had no idea what he was talking about, or what I was doing,” Montañez recalled. “I was shaking, and I damn near wanted to pass out…[but] I opened my arms and I said, ‘This much market share!’ I…
That's not entirely comforting
This analogy is great, thanks.
In a sense, yes. However, I think the farmers in this analogy were more willing/able to be nomadic in the earlier days of osx and ios apps, where now they are much more likely to make the land their permanent home. This…
My intention was to show why comparing the two things you mentioned and claiming the comparison is outrageous was not a reasonable dismissal of OP's concern - because they were talking about the similarities of society…
The negatives need not be so similar for the two to occupy the same space of vast property ownership concerns - namely that a single person has what many consider to be a troubling amount of wealth and power. EDIT:…
> One would think that this should be enough to put at rest any possible suspicion. But, it wasn't. People were still suspicious - and in his working with kids it doesn't make sense to "take a risk" on an allegedly…
> But time crystals aren't perpetual motion just by dint of not being closed systems at all, so they're kind of neither here nor there. Literally!
I mean, it does if the culture is to turn a blind eye to managers that do this. Of course, from what I can tell, there's far more than one problem manager involved in all this.
It's a little tone deaf to offer "should've done it this way!" as advice to a person already in a bad way. Unless OP is asking for better processes to avoid this in the future, I think it's not a good idea to offer…
I think you might be too YOUNG to get it. I think older people love the idea of interacting with a computer with voice - it's way easier for someone to get a quick answer with voice if they're otherwise unfamiliar with…
There are many that view holy books as a collection of historical accounts given by visionaries or in witness of visionaries - those that view it as "merely" a book of facts to take or leave can still hold this view,…
Sleeping dogs are actually quite honest in my experience.
I don't think you're reading the comment correctly. The comment is not proposing that falsely accusing more people will solve any problems. EDIT: gender agnostic phrasing
I think that was his point, he's critical of Amazon because they lied about their reasoning for not carrying the products, not questioning the legality of not carrying specific products. I thought that was obvious, and…
It's not reasonable to assume that a human changed their mind that quickly. The idea of putting out an offer with the intention of changing your mind and letting a computer handle that process cements the point that its…
If it's hidden, then its assumed to be unprecedented until evidence presents otherwise. There aren't going to be forward assumptions of precedents without evidence.