This is a very well written project. Easy to navigate through the codebase and a pleasure to read.
I've had this happen to me in Chrome when logged out over VPN
This reminds me of Westworld.
WebAssembly is basically just a binary encoding of asmjs, which is the subset of javascript discussed in the talk.
Teapot Dome
But someone could pay you for your exported Facebook data (which can include data from friends such as your message history, etc). From my understanding, this is essentially what CA did. CA just obfuscated they were…
As mwarkentin included, CA _did_ pay users via mechanical turk to install the quiz app. So they did pay the users directly for their data, but not facebook. It seems there is no way to completely stop this without…
My understanding is the "quiz app" was more of a phishing scheme to get users to share their Facebook data with Cambridge Analytica (including data that user had access to about their friends).
Cambridge Analytica didn't pay to access this data. They got users to give it to them for free though Facebook's developer platform.
https://clips.twitch.tv/FantasticCrowdedDelicataPipeHype
Did it include information about a user's friends that the user themself didn't have access to? I think one can see one's friend's photos, checkins, and posts, so it makes sense that you would be able to forward that…
A different justin.tv founder founded cruise.
I immediately stop reading the comment and downvote whenever I see that phrase.
Of course. The ones who didn't aren't able to comment here.
An xray is still a 2D projection, just with different wavelength light.
That figure of speech is known as Synecdoche, btw. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synecdoche
The 12 hours here refers to the delivery window on the delivery day, not the time to ship the package. Though the total delivery time is certainly much less than 4-6 weeks.
Technically, exported/unexported is different than public/private since its at the package level. You can access unexported fields of a struct from anywhere within the same package (not just from that struct's…
You can use Messenger without a Facebook account (just your phone number I think).
Ring species complicate that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_species A can mate with B, B can mate with C, but A can't mate with C.
That's breaking even at a ~5.83% default rate, which is still unrealistically low. If they have a default rate of 20%, they'd need at least 240% APR to break even (assuming 1 month loans).
Considering their default rate is surely higher that 0.75% (1.5/200), how is that sustainable?
slow.com redirects to fast.com. That would cause a redirect loop. :D https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11723650
Isn't "no true Scotsman" an appeal to national identity?
Maybe that's how they've implemented 1hr shipping?
This is a very well written project. Easy to navigate through the codebase and a pleasure to read.
I've had this happen to me in Chrome when logged out over VPN
This reminds me of Westworld.
WebAssembly is basically just a binary encoding of asmjs, which is the subset of javascript discussed in the talk.
Teapot Dome
But someone could pay you for your exported Facebook data (which can include data from friends such as your message history, etc). From my understanding, this is essentially what CA did. CA just obfuscated they were…
As mwarkentin included, CA _did_ pay users via mechanical turk to install the quiz app. So they did pay the users directly for their data, but not facebook. It seems there is no way to completely stop this without…
My understanding is the "quiz app" was more of a phishing scheme to get users to share their Facebook data with Cambridge Analytica (including data that user had access to about their friends).
Cambridge Analytica didn't pay to access this data. They got users to give it to them for free though Facebook's developer platform.
https://clips.twitch.tv/FantasticCrowdedDelicataPipeHype
Did it include information about a user's friends that the user themself didn't have access to? I think one can see one's friend's photos, checkins, and posts, so it makes sense that you would be able to forward that…
A different justin.tv founder founded cruise.
I immediately stop reading the comment and downvote whenever I see that phrase.
Of course. The ones who didn't aren't able to comment here.
An xray is still a 2D projection, just with different wavelength light.
That figure of speech is known as Synecdoche, btw. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synecdoche
The 12 hours here refers to the delivery window on the delivery day, not the time to ship the package. Though the total delivery time is certainly much less than 4-6 weeks.
Technically, exported/unexported is different than public/private since its at the package level. You can access unexported fields of a struct from anywhere within the same package (not just from that struct's…
You can use Messenger without a Facebook account (just your phone number I think).
Ring species complicate that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_species A can mate with B, B can mate with C, but A can't mate with C.
That's breaking even at a ~5.83% default rate, which is still unrealistically low. If they have a default rate of 20%, they'd need at least 240% APR to break even (assuming 1 month loans).
Considering their default rate is surely higher that 0.75% (1.5/200), how is that sustainable?
slow.com redirects to fast.com. That would cause a redirect loop. :D https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11723650
Isn't "no true Scotsman" an appeal to national identity?
Maybe that's how they've implemented 1hr shipping?