This is just downright macabre. Advancements in automated slaughter for your edification. If you like turkey, I suggest reading something else.
> You can't just let that fade away. A westerner would say that, but it's far more appropriate for Disney than Ghibli. Ghibli will fade away. Miyazaki is an auteur. You won't recreate him.
That's a fair characterization. I think DDG is almost the nostalgia play. What's the David Byrne lyric? You got what you wanted, but you lost what you had.
Google actually found a result for Eternal September. Call me amazed! I didn't even have to use quotes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
I think so too. Recent results are clearly ML garbage. The reason Google isn't explaining it is because they can't explain it. They don't know why the ML is returning the results it's returning. And whatever it's doing…
Sundar Pichai knows we aren't Reddit script kiddies here at HN. He's going to need a seatbelt for that CEO chair if this devolves further.
This. You'd think from the responses herein that using quotes was a panacea. It isn't. I see what you see. I think it's ignoring the quotes.
It was more complicated than just heyy, but I won't spoil the book. It's been awhile since I've read it, but my impression was that solving the case was mostly traditional casework, and a lot of it, by many different…
I don't want to spoil the book; but, yes, that detail got him caught.
Have to admit. I was impressed with the USGOVs ability to recover bitcoin ransoms paid for cyberattacks. I'm not sure if impressed is the right word.
Correction: He was transferred to a penitentiary in Tucson, Arizona.
I don't recall StackOverflow being mentioned, no, but it's been a few years since I've read it.
That's not what I think, that's what Nick Bilton thinks. The quality of his book makes me partial to his thesis, of course, but NSA conspiracy blah adds nothing. Also, lots more went into catching him than just heyy,…
I'm not buying the tribal argument, that I'm the wrong user for Google. The results are shite across the board regardless of tribe. I think they've accepted that SEO has killed past ranking algorithms and are rebuilding…
Do you know what infuriates me most about this? It's that Google hasn't addressed it when it's clear as fucking day that their search results have gone in the tank. But now that I've typed that, I can see exactly why…
Ulbricht was caught because an FBI agent, who would read things slowly and twice, recognized these 4 letters : heyy. That's how Ulbricht sometimes spelled hey, and the agent had seen that particular spelling before in…
Is it? Mobile devices drove 61% of visits to U.S. websites in 2020, up from 57% in 2019. Desktops were responsible for 35.7% of all visits in 2020, and tablets drove the remaining 3.3% of visitors. Globally, 68.1% of…
You could. Could HR? An HR rep can't tell you what a function key on a keyboard is. Don't these HR systems like Taleo, etc. integrate tracking and workflow issues like this into their product suite? Surely they must.
I'm chuckling at this because, every time I've launched a broadside against onHover, a crafty developer replies with an accordion. You sly dogs.
Not using fancy made-up words around you ever again.
He does. He just likes the printer more. He also surfs the web on a Texas Instruments TI-85 graphing calculator, so go figure. I'm not referring to the page as an ad, but fair enough. I see him applying a pop-up…
Yes, I am rather stuck on the use of that link as a link-button. I argued furiously against them back in the day and, obviously, lost.
A conflicting decision. Please ignore the word, my brain made it up.
onHover has always been a psuedoschizo decision. There are places where nothing is more useful, but misuse it and it aggravates the hell out of everyone, not unlike browser frames/iframes/etc 20 years ago.
It's a feature comparison page, so that's the fundamental design issue. The GIFs add pop, but the intent is to clarify. How does showing this info. on onHover or onClick in any UX achieve that result? It doesn't. As…
This is just downright macabre. Advancements in automated slaughter for your edification. If you like turkey, I suggest reading something else.
> You can't just let that fade away. A westerner would say that, but it's far more appropriate for Disney than Ghibli. Ghibli will fade away. Miyazaki is an auteur. You won't recreate him.
That's a fair characterization. I think DDG is almost the nostalgia play. What's the David Byrne lyric? You got what you wanted, but you lost what you had.
Google actually found a result for Eternal September. Call me amazed! I didn't even have to use quotes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
I think so too. Recent results are clearly ML garbage. The reason Google isn't explaining it is because they can't explain it. They don't know why the ML is returning the results it's returning. And whatever it's doing…
Sundar Pichai knows we aren't Reddit script kiddies here at HN. He's going to need a seatbelt for that CEO chair if this devolves further.
This. You'd think from the responses herein that using quotes was a panacea. It isn't. I see what you see. I think it's ignoring the quotes.
It was more complicated than just heyy, but I won't spoil the book. It's been awhile since I've read it, but my impression was that solving the case was mostly traditional casework, and a lot of it, by many different…
I don't want to spoil the book; but, yes, that detail got him caught.
Have to admit. I was impressed with the USGOVs ability to recover bitcoin ransoms paid for cyberattacks. I'm not sure if impressed is the right word.
Correction: He was transferred to a penitentiary in Tucson, Arizona.
I don't recall StackOverflow being mentioned, no, but it's been a few years since I've read it.
That's not what I think, that's what Nick Bilton thinks. The quality of his book makes me partial to his thesis, of course, but NSA conspiracy blah adds nothing. Also, lots more went into catching him than just heyy,…
I'm not buying the tribal argument, that I'm the wrong user for Google. The results are shite across the board regardless of tribe. I think they've accepted that SEO has killed past ranking algorithms and are rebuilding…
Do you know what infuriates me most about this? It's that Google hasn't addressed it when it's clear as fucking day that their search results have gone in the tank. But now that I've typed that, I can see exactly why…
Ulbricht was caught because an FBI agent, who would read things slowly and twice, recognized these 4 letters : heyy. That's how Ulbricht sometimes spelled hey, and the agent had seen that particular spelling before in…
Is it? Mobile devices drove 61% of visits to U.S. websites in 2020, up from 57% in 2019. Desktops were responsible for 35.7% of all visits in 2020, and tablets drove the remaining 3.3% of visitors. Globally, 68.1% of…
You could. Could HR? An HR rep can't tell you what a function key on a keyboard is. Don't these HR systems like Taleo, etc. integrate tracking and workflow issues like this into their product suite? Surely they must.
I'm chuckling at this because, every time I've launched a broadside against onHover, a crafty developer replies with an accordion. You sly dogs.
Not using fancy made-up words around you ever again.
He does. He just likes the printer more. He also surfs the web on a Texas Instruments TI-85 graphing calculator, so go figure. I'm not referring to the page as an ad, but fair enough. I see him applying a pop-up…
Yes, I am rather stuck on the use of that link as a link-button. I argued furiously against them back in the day and, obviously, lost.
A conflicting decision. Please ignore the word, my brain made it up.
onHover has always been a psuedoschizo decision. There are places where nothing is more useful, but misuse it and it aggravates the hell out of everyone, not unlike browser frames/iframes/etc 20 years ago.
It's a feature comparison page, so that's the fundamental design issue. The GIFs add pop, but the intent is to clarify. How does showing this info. on onHover or onClick in any UX achieve that result? It doesn't. As…