So, in effect, large, publicly traded corporations would then own the land, as you describe it? You think that's a good idea?
Absolutely spot on, good comment.
Excellent observation.
TL;DR?
Very true.. Although I think that (for 99% of possible use cases) if you believe that Java is too slow, you're just doing it wrong.
Found the Marxist...
> This move -- like pretty much everything else this administration is doing -- was done to appease and strengthen oligopoly power. Can you prove this?
Just the slow and steady decline of HN.. Facts don't count anymore.
Is that what actually happened? So far I've only seen unsubstantiated allegations, nothing more.
Yeah, nice line. It's funny if you realize how often you hear something like this little piece of wisdom every once in a while and usually don't think about how old this sentiment actually is.
So, your interpretation over facts?
Lock yourself in the basement, throw away the keys. It's the only way to be safe. > You still have to trust the hardware though. Yes, exactly. And, realistically, how would this work? For a start, everyone running his…
Yes, that is the story actually going on. Can't believe how many people fall for this BS, even on HN..
Sarcasm? I wish. It's the sad truth. This is exactly the kind of story I expect on Medium, that's their clickbait, their MO to drive the traffic up. That's all you need to know about it. It's so predictable, I don't…
Where's the proof? More fake news stories, good job.
Agree.. They got what they wished for. This is hiring for diversity in action. Apple is moving in the wrong direction, we'll see if they survive this.
Well, what can you expect from The Economist? It's the age of fake news, after all, right? Do you think someone went there and bothered to actually check how things really are at that place? Way too expensive, fake news…
Well, transmitting all this energy is not that trivial, that's the point..
"Both sides" is just a shorthand expression for principles otherwise better understandable as "due process", but this is hard to summarize in just some words or a couple sentences. It basically means there are two sides…
Yes, Hamburg as well, but I think Cologne definitely had the bigger impact :)
Not a specific one, I meant more generally. My point is that length alone isn't a reliable indicator for (journalistic) quality. It is, to some extend. Long articles, with obvious effort for research etc., are more…
> [..] There’s a big difference between watching a half hour of CNN’s refugee crisis coverage (not that they cover it anymore) versus spending that time reading a 5,000-word article on the same topic. In my opinion, in…
But.. but what happened to "refugees welcome"?
Both sides is not a marketing trick. And comparing this with weather forecasts is a false equivalence.
I see, already falling for it..
So, in effect, large, publicly traded corporations would then own the land, as you describe it? You think that's a good idea?
Absolutely spot on, good comment.
Excellent observation.
TL;DR?
Very true.. Although I think that (for 99% of possible use cases) if you believe that Java is too slow, you're just doing it wrong.
Found the Marxist...
> This move -- like pretty much everything else this administration is doing -- was done to appease and strengthen oligopoly power. Can you prove this?
Just the slow and steady decline of HN.. Facts don't count anymore.
Is that what actually happened? So far I've only seen unsubstantiated allegations, nothing more.
Yeah, nice line. It's funny if you realize how often you hear something like this little piece of wisdom every once in a while and usually don't think about how old this sentiment actually is.
So, your interpretation over facts?
Lock yourself in the basement, throw away the keys. It's the only way to be safe. > You still have to trust the hardware though. Yes, exactly. And, realistically, how would this work? For a start, everyone running his…
Yes, that is the story actually going on. Can't believe how many people fall for this BS, even on HN..
Sarcasm? I wish. It's the sad truth. This is exactly the kind of story I expect on Medium, that's their clickbait, their MO to drive the traffic up. That's all you need to know about it. It's so predictable, I don't…
Where's the proof? More fake news stories, good job.
Agree.. They got what they wished for. This is hiring for diversity in action. Apple is moving in the wrong direction, we'll see if they survive this.
Well, what can you expect from The Economist? It's the age of fake news, after all, right? Do you think someone went there and bothered to actually check how things really are at that place? Way too expensive, fake news…
Well, transmitting all this energy is not that trivial, that's the point..
"Both sides" is just a shorthand expression for principles otherwise better understandable as "due process", but this is hard to summarize in just some words or a couple sentences. It basically means there are two sides…
Yes, Hamburg as well, but I think Cologne definitely had the bigger impact :)
Not a specific one, I meant more generally. My point is that length alone isn't a reliable indicator for (journalistic) quality. It is, to some extend. Long articles, with obvious effort for research etc., are more…
> [..] There’s a big difference between watching a half hour of CNN’s refugee crisis coverage (not that they cover it anymore) versus spending that time reading a 5,000-word article on the same topic. In my opinion, in…
But.. but what happened to "refugees welcome"?
Both sides is not a marketing trick. And comparing this with weather forecasts is a false equivalence.
I see, already falling for it..