Would she have made money from Amazon had she not married Bezos? Or even from any dotcom?
I would consider things like these the equivalent of a test to see if a study is viable, not a study. Sort of like, okay, if I have a hundred water balloons and I dropped fifty of those water balloons off the top of my…
Yeah, I was operating on a range of around $500-650 a month rent. For sure a lot of places were better and cost more though still cheap by American or EU standards. But you still need clothes, food, utilities, fun,…
Most logical, rational adults would seek a second opinion, at least in places where those are available; they usually are. Interesting that I said 'some people' and you generalised. FWIW, if my doctor were unfriendly…
Maybe they just want it to be more difficult to sniff out who actually read the books versus saw the movies. :)
I was hoping for a Snow Crash series (like a multi-season upfront commitment to one, not something with a possibility of not showing an ending. Two seasons or three maybe) for years, but that book now seems so quaint…
Great for music vocabulary and symbols; pretty weird for learning scales and stuff. Generally best for things you need to and can answer fast, and need to know more verbally.
Gross violation of peoples' rights to not have their images become weird AI memes?
Problem with those conditions and long COVID and CFS are generally similar: No really reliable guaranteed test for most of them, just a series of symptomatic diagnoses and years of ruling out conditions. No offense, but…
Yeah, twelve patients and eight in the control group isn't really a study.
Hard to treat symptoms with immunological conditions. I mean, there are vitamins and supplements, but noone is gonna generally hand out economy-sized bottles of controlled substances for exhaustion, etc. These sorts of…
Salient arguments, although I am personally of the belief that limited non-competes make some sense, at least in the US, at least in some fields. One of the other respondents mentioned one of the main issues with a DIY…
Glad Zuck's team rethought this.
Used to use Anki for foreign language learning. Guessing it would have been useful to memorise calc, chem and physics equations if it had existed when I was young.
Services like this are great for some things, like adding and removing forwarding, and vacation mails, and organising mails to make life and work easier, but the provider still links everything. It is only, at best…
The easiest and best way is to rate limit the number of signups from a domain per day. You might still get people trying to bulk signup but as the article states, most large spam operators do not really use those…
That must have been a long time ago. When I lived abroad and was going for cheap, most of the people who did not manage to totally convince locals to treat them like a local paid way more for things like rent (though…
Sure. And some also have an early adopter disadvantage.
Chomsky said that a long, long time ago. The newspaper and news businesses have almost in common with their old selves now. Though I kind of think The Economist, FT and WaPo are some of the least worst news sources…
Could be the rapidly deteriorating attention span of the typical person that now doesn't have to look too hard to find answers to things in the first place anymore. Previous to the internet (not that this is anything…
I feel you, brother. Good site, though.
Was thinking about this the other day, though it seems they would need to be fairly shortsighted not to realise this before they chose it as a profession. Never the less, it is a stable income (til AI takes over the…
This works only until other people also feel that is the thing to do.
I remember taking pay cuts of 35-65% for a few jobs I thought sounded more cool or less stressful when I was younger, only to find out some of my coworkers were making far more at the same place. They placed me still at…
Small businesses have difficulties all the time.
Would she have made money from Amazon had she not married Bezos? Or even from any dotcom?
I would consider things like these the equivalent of a test to see if a study is viable, not a study. Sort of like, okay, if I have a hundred water balloons and I dropped fifty of those water balloons off the top of my…
Yeah, I was operating on a range of around $500-650 a month rent. For sure a lot of places were better and cost more though still cheap by American or EU standards. But you still need clothes, food, utilities, fun,…
Most logical, rational adults would seek a second opinion, at least in places where those are available; they usually are. Interesting that I said 'some people' and you generalised. FWIW, if my doctor were unfriendly…
Maybe they just want it to be more difficult to sniff out who actually read the books versus saw the movies. :)
I was hoping for a Snow Crash series (like a multi-season upfront commitment to one, not something with a possibility of not showing an ending. Two seasons or three maybe) for years, but that book now seems so quaint…
Great for music vocabulary and symbols; pretty weird for learning scales and stuff. Generally best for things you need to and can answer fast, and need to know more verbally.
Gross violation of peoples' rights to not have their images become weird AI memes?
Problem with those conditions and long COVID and CFS are generally similar: No really reliable guaranteed test for most of them, just a series of symptomatic diagnoses and years of ruling out conditions. No offense, but…
Yeah, twelve patients and eight in the control group isn't really a study.
Hard to treat symptoms with immunological conditions. I mean, there are vitamins and supplements, but noone is gonna generally hand out economy-sized bottles of controlled substances for exhaustion, etc. These sorts of…
Salient arguments, although I am personally of the belief that limited non-competes make some sense, at least in the US, at least in some fields. One of the other respondents mentioned one of the main issues with a DIY…
Glad Zuck's team rethought this.
Used to use Anki for foreign language learning. Guessing it would have been useful to memorise calc, chem and physics equations if it had existed when I was young.
Services like this are great for some things, like adding and removing forwarding, and vacation mails, and organising mails to make life and work easier, but the provider still links everything. It is only, at best…
The easiest and best way is to rate limit the number of signups from a domain per day. You might still get people trying to bulk signup but as the article states, most large spam operators do not really use those…
That must have been a long time ago. When I lived abroad and was going for cheap, most of the people who did not manage to totally convince locals to treat them like a local paid way more for things like rent (though…
Sure. And some also have an early adopter disadvantage.
Chomsky said that a long, long time ago. The newspaper and news businesses have almost in common with their old selves now. Though I kind of think The Economist, FT and WaPo are some of the least worst news sources…
Could be the rapidly deteriorating attention span of the typical person that now doesn't have to look too hard to find answers to things in the first place anymore. Previous to the internet (not that this is anything…
I feel you, brother. Good site, though.
Was thinking about this the other day, though it seems they would need to be fairly shortsighted not to realise this before they chose it as a profession. Never the less, it is a stable income (til AI takes over the…
This works only until other people also feel that is the thing to do.
I remember taking pay cuts of 35-65% for a few jobs I thought sounded more cool or less stressful when I was younger, only to find out some of my coworkers were making far more at the same place. They placed me still at…
Small businesses have difficulties all the time.