Nor does it appear to be a photograph. It looks very much like a 3D rendering with false coloring.
There are 2 major assumptions with your argument: 1) That the pesticides/fungicides are bad for humans. You haven't shown that. Some fungi are bad for humans, so it might be better to eat something with a fungicide but…
I agree. And most art these days involves quite a bit of science. Photoshop's image processing algorithms aren't just sloppily thrown together, for example! It takes a lot of science to make good artistic tools, and…
You're thinking of the Lytro light field cameras. https://lytro.com/
They already have some Swift projects [0], which I think is kind of cool. Not sure I would want to use code named "Bro" or "Conman" though. lol. [0] https://code.gov/#/explore-code/agencies/DOL [1]…
> iCloud did _not_ become the consumer's single hub for all devices Are you sure? I now keep only a small portion of the music I own on my phone. The rest is in my iCloud account. I don't keep any video on my devices…
I find web fonts so annoying, along with images that don't load until you scroll to them. I usually read in Reader mode, and it takes the loaded page and re-renders it without web fonts in a normal style. But when the…
So this seems to be the problem. You're definition of Pro includes "all the ports". The author's definition of Pro includes "avoid HDMI, SD slot, Display Port". It can't both have and not have all the ports. The…
Can you post some names and links? I'd like to check them out.
If you're doing video editing with FCPX and/or Motion, those dual GPUs in the MacPro help a lot!
> Apple doesn't seem to know or care. Oh nonsense! They showed like a dozen ways that the new touch pad alone makes using professional apps easier, faster, and generally better in their keynote. They are clearly…
I concur. Not to mention, this code wouldn't pass the automatic static analysis we use for all commits to our repository, so it literally would never come up as is. We turn on "warnings are errors" and turn on most…
Nobody's saying you can't test their ability to program. You can ask questions about programming without having them solve some problem from freshman data structures class. You can ask them how they do their current…
For some reason that makes it way worse in my book. It isn't some scumbags running a sketchy website you were tricked into clicking on - it's the very people you've entrusted to give you service.
Though inevitably the privacy one will be an asterisk and written in 3 point font in light gray text against a light gray background.
>we all understand the need for them due to no better monetization strategy for much of the valuable content on the web. This just isn't true. There are plenty of other monetization schemes on the web that work for…
This is a really cogent description of what I've felt about fit for a while but was unable to articulate. It's also written in an non-combative way.
My impression from having tried it briefly is that it's not great at real-time stuff because of its lazy evaluation. Do you find that to be true, or is that not an issue in real life?
So if I'm in a private session and clicking the link in my email opens a new page in a different session, then I can't reset my password? That's lame. I've even had a situation where I was on my desktop machine and…
I've got a hybrid method that works pretty well for me. May not be for everyone. I have: L1 cache - stuff on my desk that needs to be paid or read in the next 30 days. L2 cache - Bills that have been paid and docs that…
Just curious - why so extreme? There's never been a time in my life where there was "no music" and "no movies." Back in the 1970s we had record players and 8-track tapes and the radio. We had movie theaters and they…
Other people have legitimate concerns about others knowing what they bought on Amazon or do with their friends. In some jurisdictions, buying what seem like normal products to you and I is illegal. Some people live in…
In typical Google fashion, I can't tell if this will actually work or not. Some of the settings were in-between "On" and "Off". WTF did that mean? And then some of them seemed to imply that I had to accept a cookie to…
She very often talks about how attached garages make houses much uglier, and ruin the aesthetics in a lot of cases. Check out the rest of her articles!
And? You'll fill it out, possibly lying, possibly not, and hand it back to them. They will not read it, they will serve you, and then they will attempt to get payment from you at some point in the future.
Nor does it appear to be a photograph. It looks very much like a 3D rendering with false coloring.
There are 2 major assumptions with your argument: 1) That the pesticides/fungicides are bad for humans. You haven't shown that. Some fungi are bad for humans, so it might be better to eat something with a fungicide but…
I agree. And most art these days involves quite a bit of science. Photoshop's image processing algorithms aren't just sloppily thrown together, for example! It takes a lot of science to make good artistic tools, and…
You're thinking of the Lytro light field cameras. https://lytro.com/
They already have some Swift projects [0], which I think is kind of cool. Not sure I would want to use code named "Bro" or "Conman" though. lol. [0] https://code.gov/#/explore-code/agencies/DOL [1]…
> iCloud did _not_ become the consumer's single hub for all devices Are you sure? I now keep only a small portion of the music I own on my phone. The rest is in my iCloud account. I don't keep any video on my devices…
I find web fonts so annoying, along with images that don't load until you scroll to them. I usually read in Reader mode, and it takes the loaded page and re-renders it without web fonts in a normal style. But when the…
So this seems to be the problem. You're definition of Pro includes "all the ports". The author's definition of Pro includes "avoid HDMI, SD slot, Display Port". It can't both have and not have all the ports. The…
Can you post some names and links? I'd like to check them out.
If you're doing video editing with FCPX and/or Motion, those dual GPUs in the MacPro help a lot!
> Apple doesn't seem to know or care. Oh nonsense! They showed like a dozen ways that the new touch pad alone makes using professional apps easier, faster, and generally better in their keynote. They are clearly…
I concur. Not to mention, this code wouldn't pass the automatic static analysis we use for all commits to our repository, so it literally would never come up as is. We turn on "warnings are errors" and turn on most…
Nobody's saying you can't test their ability to program. You can ask questions about programming without having them solve some problem from freshman data structures class. You can ask them how they do their current…
For some reason that makes it way worse in my book. It isn't some scumbags running a sketchy website you were tricked into clicking on - it's the very people you've entrusted to give you service.
Though inevitably the privacy one will be an asterisk and written in 3 point font in light gray text against a light gray background.
>we all understand the need for them due to no better monetization strategy for much of the valuable content on the web. This just isn't true. There are plenty of other monetization schemes on the web that work for…
This is a really cogent description of what I've felt about fit for a while but was unable to articulate. It's also written in an non-combative way.
My impression from having tried it briefly is that it's not great at real-time stuff because of its lazy evaluation. Do you find that to be true, or is that not an issue in real life?
So if I'm in a private session and clicking the link in my email opens a new page in a different session, then I can't reset my password? That's lame. I've even had a situation where I was on my desktop machine and…
I've got a hybrid method that works pretty well for me. May not be for everyone. I have: L1 cache - stuff on my desk that needs to be paid or read in the next 30 days. L2 cache - Bills that have been paid and docs that…
Just curious - why so extreme? There's never been a time in my life where there was "no music" and "no movies." Back in the 1970s we had record players and 8-track tapes and the radio. We had movie theaters and they…
Other people have legitimate concerns about others knowing what they bought on Amazon or do with their friends. In some jurisdictions, buying what seem like normal products to you and I is illegal. Some people live in…
In typical Google fashion, I can't tell if this will actually work or not. Some of the settings were in-between "On" and "Off". WTF did that mean? And then some of them seemed to imply that I had to accept a cookie to…
She very often talks about how attached garages make houses much uglier, and ruin the aesthetics in a lot of cases. Check out the rest of her articles!
And? You'll fill it out, possibly lying, possibly not, and hand it back to them. They will not read it, they will serve you, and then they will attempt to get payment from you at some point in the future.