Yes, those things cost money, but the money that we want to make, we want to make it today. And this is how we make it. What economic incentive is there for preservation? (/takes off devil's advocate hat and puts on…
Did they ever get legs?
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The problem is entirely due to the labor and compensation for mechanics. The Mechanics get a shit proposition. If you are smart, you do not do it. Exhibit A, mechanics are paid a fraction of revenue but are 100%…
Can somebody please tell me what is the business play behind The Browser Company. It has always seemed very suspicious to me, well-funded, not making money, and now this
If you do not know how to say something, you don't know how to say it.
I cannot read this article because of a pop-up ad on the website.
When I looked myself in my local garden center, I actually found over 9,000!
I agree with you as well, but this is a major example of how, despite this ideal, something like this can sweep up so many people that would otherwise never interact with a system like this. People who don't know who…
Surely someone here either knows a FB insider or is one, and could anonymously give a realistic description from the inside on what "creepy information" exists for the average user. And yet I haven't seen such a…
It's not false, I have this same problem right now. I have mail.google.com opened in a Safari tab. When the tab is open and In Activity Monitor, I see: Memory 1.2 GB, Real Memory 500 MB, VM Compressed 260 MB. When I…
I have a background in computational linguistics from a good university, and then I got sidetracked by life for the last decade. What real experience did you look for that was a good signal?
This is a pretty uninformed and distracting article.
It seems strange to me that you would "move PC to cloud" for mass market users without also removing restrictions that are typically bound to local hardware - RAM for example. If you take it for granted that you want to…
It should be illegal to own more than two homes.
Biggest knock against modern communication platforms (Discord Slack et al): they are not a part of the Web.
We are first familiar with this concept of payment activation in software where all product units are identical and the cost to produce an additional unit is 0. To implement this same concept in a machine is a little…
"smoot" dot apple dot com?
If you want an extremely quick scan of the front pages of many world newspapers (less than 5 mins), check out "NEWS ACC" on YouTube.
Software development? Or other industries?
Consider human evolution and human psychology. What has been most important to most individual humans, for all of history? Having a safe and satisfying individual life, providing for and integrating with those friends…
The library investigator's name is actually Bookman?
Helpful anecdote, thank you. It sounds like you found the answer to my question to be, "most of them"!
How many people go into programming now simply for the money? More than 70%? What percentage of programmers would still be programmers if competitive salary was not a concern in life, and people were free to simply…
Now THAT's an enterprise solution!
Yes, those things cost money, but the money that we want to make, we want to make it today. And this is how we make it. What economic incentive is there for preservation? (/takes off devil's advocate hat and puts on…
Did they ever get legs?
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The problem is entirely due to the labor and compensation for mechanics. The Mechanics get a shit proposition. If you are smart, you do not do it. Exhibit A, mechanics are paid a fraction of revenue but are 100%…
Can somebody please tell me what is the business play behind The Browser Company. It has always seemed very suspicious to me, well-funded, not making money, and now this
If you do not know how to say something, you don't know how to say it.
I cannot read this article because of a pop-up ad on the website.
When I looked myself in my local garden center, I actually found over 9,000!
I agree with you as well, but this is a major example of how, despite this ideal, something like this can sweep up so many people that would otherwise never interact with a system like this. People who don't know who…
Surely someone here either knows a FB insider or is one, and could anonymously give a realistic description from the inside on what "creepy information" exists for the average user. And yet I haven't seen such a…
It's not false, I have this same problem right now. I have mail.google.com opened in a Safari tab. When the tab is open and In Activity Monitor, I see: Memory 1.2 GB, Real Memory 500 MB, VM Compressed 260 MB. When I…
I have a background in computational linguistics from a good university, and then I got sidetracked by life for the last decade. What real experience did you look for that was a good signal?
This is a pretty uninformed and distracting article.
It seems strange to me that you would "move PC to cloud" for mass market users without also removing restrictions that are typically bound to local hardware - RAM for example. If you take it for granted that you want to…
It should be illegal to own more than two homes.
Biggest knock against modern communication platforms (Discord Slack et al): they are not a part of the Web.
We are first familiar with this concept of payment activation in software where all product units are identical and the cost to produce an additional unit is 0. To implement this same concept in a machine is a little…
"smoot" dot apple dot com?
If you want an extremely quick scan of the front pages of many world newspapers (less than 5 mins), check out "NEWS ACC" on YouTube.
Software development? Or other industries?
Consider human evolution and human psychology. What has been most important to most individual humans, for all of history? Having a safe and satisfying individual life, providing for and integrating with those friends…
The library investigator's name is actually Bookman?
Helpful anecdote, thank you. It sounds like you found the answer to my question to be, "most of them"!
How many people go into programming now simply for the money? More than 70%? What percentage of programmers would still be programmers if competitive salary was not a concern in life, and people were free to simply…
Now THAT's an enterprise solution!