> Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. I guess this is fundamentally where I disagree with SO's staff and/or moderation team. I occasionally find those questions and their answers…
> Vague questions aren't that useful in building the library in particular because lacking the necessary information, they can have too many unhelpful answers. If that is truly their goal (and I don't doubt that it's at…
You're not the only one here that thinks someone describing something as "hostile" means they feel entitled to have it. I don't agree and I don't understand the connection. Speaking personally, when I find user-hostile…
There are a lot of folks here on HN and around the web that are upset at Google's AMP cache system, and somewhat rightly so. But at least it is an attempt to make mobile internet less hostile -- at least less…
I don't think I ever saw a Documentation page in a search result. Instead, I saw (and see) dozens of copies of the same SO Q&A content spread across multiple sites. I wonder if they would have had better success if they…
If media spin can affect people, why couldn't a corporation or foreign government do the same? I don't understand why the facts that that a large number of people want government reform and that corporate and government…
I think it's worth noting that those BJS stats talk about convictions and that less than half of all violent crime is "cleared". [1] It's hard to know for sure who is getting away with these crimes but it's enough…
I kinda get it too, but at the end of the day there's no way for Nextdoor to effectively enforce the rule, and there's no reason for a journalist (not party to any agreement) to ignore what is sent to them. The rule may…
Nextdoor forums sound like never-ending HOA meetings.
If the cost of disclosure was a dollar a user there's pretty much no way we'd see them voluntarily tell us they were hacked. We'd have to wait until the information got out some other way.
IMO, it's because it's a term that they can use without getting much kickback. Before, they might use "fag" or whatever, but folks would (rightly) take offense to that. Even folks not directly targeted by those slurs…
We're already talking about reducing the install base by over 95% (in my experience) by having no free option. It's hard to get too picky about who installs your app when you're at that level, IMO.
That's pretty much the only argument I ever see, other than the standard one for cannabis (it's just a plant).
I'd be ok with investing in 200mph rail if we went ahead and bought enough ROW to add faster adjacent rail when the funds/will is there.
Neat. Any chance of adding JSON processing where you can pick a key (ala `jq`[0]) and then combine it with RSS or other JSON or what have you? [0] https://stedolan.github.io/jq/
He or she's talking about backpage.com. They're infamous for hosting prostitution ads.
And (1) is in part because they deliberately put in extraordinary effort to customize and break Android, increasing the costs of merging from upstream.
There's plenty of money in it. Imagine if you could price the house correctly out of the gate, reducing the amount of time the home stays on the market. It is indeed a hard problem to solve using ML. You'd need a few…
Complaining about downvotes is one of the worst things you'll see on reddit, there's no need to bring it here. Pedantry is also not very useful but I guess it's not worth "downvoting" over.
In addition to contract enforcement and standardization, I'd add reducing and/or internalizing externalities. This is fundamentally a power differential issue but I think it's important enough to highlight…
I think they could make threads work with some simple changes: * Optionally show thread replies in-line with chat, as they come in, just like regular chat but with some special annotation to indicate they're part of a…
I'm also surprised at the amount of overly sensitive people defending Garadget here. Their basis -- that this customer was likely brought up wrong -- is a bit amusing. It suggests that the defenders were brought up to…
Whoa sorry about my super late reply here. The APIs are not great. Some of it is down to poor naming, for example: The callback you'd use on a CheckBox is called `OnCheckedChangeListener.onCheckedChanged(view, boolean)`…
And the final result was that the two languages had roughly the same performance, which may surprise folks that believe Java is still a slow language.
Ok. What laws do we need to pass and enforce to allow us to collect and share that evidence? Would any such legislation pass?
> Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. I guess this is fundamentally where I disagree with SO's staff and/or moderation team. I occasionally find those questions and their answers…
> Vague questions aren't that useful in building the library in particular because lacking the necessary information, they can have too many unhelpful answers. If that is truly their goal (and I don't doubt that it's at…
You're not the only one here that thinks someone describing something as "hostile" means they feel entitled to have it. I don't agree and I don't understand the connection. Speaking personally, when I find user-hostile…
There are a lot of folks here on HN and around the web that are upset at Google's AMP cache system, and somewhat rightly so. But at least it is an attempt to make mobile internet less hostile -- at least less…
I don't think I ever saw a Documentation page in a search result. Instead, I saw (and see) dozens of copies of the same SO Q&A content spread across multiple sites. I wonder if they would have had better success if they…
If media spin can affect people, why couldn't a corporation or foreign government do the same? I don't understand why the facts that that a large number of people want government reform and that corporate and government…
I think it's worth noting that those BJS stats talk about convictions and that less than half of all violent crime is "cleared". [1] It's hard to know for sure who is getting away with these crimes but it's enough…
I kinda get it too, but at the end of the day there's no way for Nextdoor to effectively enforce the rule, and there's no reason for a journalist (not party to any agreement) to ignore what is sent to them. The rule may…
Nextdoor forums sound like never-ending HOA meetings.
If the cost of disclosure was a dollar a user there's pretty much no way we'd see them voluntarily tell us they were hacked. We'd have to wait until the information got out some other way.
IMO, it's because it's a term that they can use without getting much kickback. Before, they might use "fag" or whatever, but folks would (rightly) take offense to that. Even folks not directly targeted by those slurs…
We're already talking about reducing the install base by over 95% (in my experience) by having no free option. It's hard to get too picky about who installs your app when you're at that level, IMO.
That's pretty much the only argument I ever see, other than the standard one for cannabis (it's just a plant).
I'd be ok with investing in 200mph rail if we went ahead and bought enough ROW to add faster adjacent rail when the funds/will is there.
Neat. Any chance of adding JSON processing where you can pick a key (ala `jq`[0]) and then combine it with RSS or other JSON or what have you? [0] https://stedolan.github.io/jq/
He or she's talking about backpage.com. They're infamous for hosting prostitution ads.
And (1) is in part because they deliberately put in extraordinary effort to customize and break Android, increasing the costs of merging from upstream.
There's plenty of money in it. Imagine if you could price the house correctly out of the gate, reducing the amount of time the home stays on the market. It is indeed a hard problem to solve using ML. You'd need a few…
Complaining about downvotes is one of the worst things you'll see on reddit, there's no need to bring it here. Pedantry is also not very useful but I guess it's not worth "downvoting" over.
In addition to contract enforcement and standardization, I'd add reducing and/or internalizing externalities. This is fundamentally a power differential issue but I think it's important enough to highlight…
I think they could make threads work with some simple changes: * Optionally show thread replies in-line with chat, as they come in, just like regular chat but with some special annotation to indicate they're part of a…
I'm also surprised at the amount of overly sensitive people defending Garadget here. Their basis -- that this customer was likely brought up wrong -- is a bit amusing. It suggests that the defenders were brought up to…
Whoa sorry about my super late reply here. The APIs are not great. Some of it is down to poor naming, for example: The callback you'd use on a CheckBox is called `OnCheckedChangeListener.onCheckedChanged(view, boolean)`…
And the final result was that the two languages had roughly the same performance, which may surprise folks that believe Java is still a slow language.
Ok. What laws do we need to pass and enforce to allow us to collect and share that evidence? Would any such legislation pass?