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I read through it and it’s amusing but along with the title being something I’d receive in email from a newsletter mailing list I’ve never subscribed to (hoping it has an unsubscribe link at the bottom), there’s nothing…
There was an article not too long ago about someone taking the old thumb wheel Logitech mouse and upgrading its electronics by adding a usb charging port and changing the switches used to make it easier to press. My…
I thought we knew that these were vehicles by wannabe self-help authors to puff up their status for money. See for example “Grit” and “Deep Work” and other bullshit entries in a breathlessly hyped up genre of…
Larry the lawnmower Ellison?
The most fascinating thing in this self-aware rant is that Reason is still around. I haven’t heard of their DAW in what must be 20 years. n.b. They were shamelessly anticonsumer all along even in the early days. That’s…
This comment reminds me of the one time when a critic said to Arnold how he wouldn’t want to look like him. Arnold replied back, “don’t worry, you never will”.
Didn’t we have a thread a few days ago regarding the lack of expertise in WSJ’s scientific/technical research and understanding department? What’s all this now?
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I read through it and it’s amusing but along with the title being something I’d receive in email from a newsletter mailing list I’ve never subscribed to (hoping it has an unsubscribe link at the bottom), there’s nothing…
There was an article not too long ago about someone taking the old thumb wheel Logitech mouse and upgrading its electronics by adding a usb charging port and changing the switches used to make it easier to press. My…
I thought we knew that these were vehicles by wannabe self-help authors to puff up their status for money. See for example “Grit” and “Deep Work” and other bullshit entries in a breathlessly hyped up genre of…
Larry the lawnmower Ellison?
The most fascinating thing in this self-aware rant is that Reason is still around. I haven’t heard of their DAW in what must be 20 years. n.b. They were shamelessly anticonsumer all along even in the early days. That’s…
This comment reminds me of the one time when a critic said to Arnold how he wouldn’t want to look like him. Arnold replied back, “don’t worry, you never will”.
Didn’t we have a thread a few days ago regarding the lack of expertise in WSJ’s scientific/technical research and understanding department? What’s all this now?