Do you think that average people throughout history had the means of going on weekend camping trips.
Random question, but is this from the Google bare metal team? I remember interviewing with them and the work they did was fascinating.
It's low interest rates to blame
> Some of the prior employees enjoyed playing with advanced language features and writing libraries for the most general possible case even when that made it hard to understand how they were used for the 2 actual cases…
PRISM is old news, google encrypts data between datacenters now
Could be that HN is more inclined to use OF than play mobile games heh
I was under the impression that marketing costs fall under a cost of revenue column and goodwill is just a BS account item to account for differences in money spent and 'market value' during m&a. See…
If that was true, we would still be using myspace and friendster.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headline...
Urban population density is the only thing that is keeping our(US) carbon footprint from going through the roof imo. I'd much rather have people live in high density buildings within walking distance to most things.…
they dont
You are an inspiration to the rest of us
I have ~3000 blitz games in Lichess and I have never once had to play 2 bishops or bishop knight end games.
I can't tell them apart. Maybe I just like them both too much.
Because most people with Down Syndrome are sterile
Blind is terrible. I think only the toxic ones stick around though. I doubt most people are like this.
It's much simpler than that. Every chess move has an accuracy score where 100% means that it is optimal play according to the top chess engine(which can easily beat any human). Anyone with an abnormally high accuracy is…
I'm guessing it's a uncomfortable fact for the hackernews crowd who seem to travel a lot and also claim to care for climate change.
Okay, but what if I want to play with strangers and NOT have to worry pervasive cheating?
Regulations like this only widen Facebook's moat. Compliance is a huge challenge for resource starved startups.
How does it work? I figured you'd have to somehow dispose them in a way such that it doesn't reenter the biosphere.
Do you think that average people throughout history had the means of going on weekend camping trips.
Random question, but is this from the Google bare metal team? I remember interviewing with them and the work they did was fascinating.
It's low interest rates to blame
> Some of the prior employees enjoyed playing with advanced language features and writing libraries for the most general possible case even when that made it hard to understand how they were used for the 2 actual cases…
PRISM is old news, google encrypts data between datacenters now
Could be that HN is more inclined to use OF than play mobile games heh
I was under the impression that marketing costs fall under a cost of revenue column and goodwill is just a BS account item to account for differences in money spent and 'market value' during m&a. See…
If that was true, we would still be using myspace and friendster.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headline...
Urban population density is the only thing that is keeping our(US) carbon footprint from going through the roof imo. I'd much rather have people live in high density buildings within walking distance to most things.…
they dont
You are an inspiration to the rest of us
I have ~3000 blitz games in Lichess and I have never once had to play 2 bishops or bishop knight end games.
I can't tell them apart. Maybe I just like them both too much.
Because most people with Down Syndrome are sterile
Blind is terrible. I think only the toxic ones stick around though. I doubt most people are like this.
It's much simpler than that. Every chess move has an accuracy score where 100% means that it is optimal play according to the top chess engine(which can easily beat any human). Anyone with an abnormally high accuracy is…
I'm guessing it's a uncomfortable fact for the hackernews crowd who seem to travel a lot and also claim to care for climate change.
Okay, but what if I want to play with strangers and NOT have to worry pervasive cheating?
Regulations like this only widen Facebook's moat. Compliance is a huge challenge for resource starved startups.
How does it work? I figured you'd have to somehow dispose them in a way such that it doesn't reenter the biosphere.