One problem that I have with Bitcoin is its complete dependence on the strength of its crypto. While breaking it may seem impossible at the moment, advances in computation speed and cryptanalysis may one day lead to it…
> It's also a system that rewards people who take a shotgun approach to applications, rather than individually crafted responses. One of the main purposes of these systems is to deal with the massive amount of…
The interview and the article state that "In some cases employers do not want to hire anyone at all, they think it's cheaper to leave positions unfilled!". If it is cheaper to leave a position vacant, why bother listing…
Congratulations! I definitely envy you for the LC4. From 1 to 10, how comfortable is it?
Sorry, I can't tell whether you are trying to parody the whole "check out my awesome workspace"-thing or whether you are actually serious? In case you are serious (please excuse the profanity): Holy Sh* *!
Are there any user-friendly alternatives to this? What is the problem with implementation no. 2?
If Nokia actually dies, Microsoft will pretty much have to buy them in order to ensure that they don't lose their (rather shaky) grasp on the mobile market (more of a foot in the door really...) That would make…
One problem that I have with Bitcoin is its complete dependence on the strength of its crypto. While breaking it may seem impossible at the moment, advances in computation speed and cryptanalysis may one day lead to it…
> It's also a system that rewards people who take a shotgun approach to applications, rather than individually crafted responses. One of the main purposes of these systems is to deal with the massive amount of…
The interview and the article state that "In some cases employers do not want to hire anyone at all, they think it's cheaper to leave positions unfilled!". If it is cheaper to leave a position vacant, why bother listing…
Congratulations! I definitely envy you for the LC4. From 1 to 10, how comfortable is it?
Sorry, I can't tell whether you are trying to parody the whole "check out my awesome workspace"-thing or whether you are actually serious? In case you are serious (please excuse the profanity): Holy Sh* *!
Are there any user-friendly alternatives to this? What is the problem with implementation no. 2?
If Nokia actually dies, Microsoft will pretty much have to buy them in order to ensure that they don't lose their (rather shaky) grasp on the mobile market (more of a foot in the door really...) That would make…