I have seen a great parking lot lately: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3NZ6J8Fg6c
B-Trees actually have superior cache performance compared to other types of trees (such as T-Trees or BST Trees). In part, this is because B-Trees have a higher density of actual data to pointers. There is a tradeoff of…
Obvious point, yet horribly argued. It is clear to everybody that iMessage is not a platform-independent to send messages today. Thus, there is still a need for BBM, SMS, and all. However, the distribution of people who…
You've probably seen this already, but have you considered the Harvard Extension School? I don't know the details, but I do know the extension school offers some classes taught by the same professors that teach regular…
His actual name is Harold (Hal) Abelson.
Another question is to what extent AshleyMadison needs to rely on traditional advertisement versus, say, word of mouth. I don't particularly remember ever seeing an ad for Facebook, Google until recently, or OKCupid.…
It is sad to see some areas where people on average are doing significantly worse than the richest parts of the United States. However, I find the choice of the term 'Third World America' to be particularly deceiving.…
The link is not working for me; going to http://twitter.com/NokiaPlanB/ only shows the following quote: "there are no 'nine young investors', just one very bored engineer who really likes his iPhone" If this is the…
I do see reasons. They have fixed costs (independent from the number of tickets bought) in the form of payments for search results to ITA plus whatever company overhead (maintenance, salaries, etc). Whether Hipmunk can…
The point raised in the presentation is that as Hipmunk is better able to achieve price parity (say, via the ITA deal which will make better search results available to them), the prime differentiation will be the…
Why is this being downvoted? The question is pretty legit; the long application asks a number of questions like how much you use desktop apps (Anything from MATLAB to Citrix), and also about your preference in Google…
I got a message from BankSimple telling me that I was going to get an invite soon and asking me for feedback. I got really excited and responded with an e-mail, but never heard back from them. I'm not sure if I…
To further this. I think this is a great idea, but having worked on benchmarking database structures in the past, I'd be weary of using them for any type of real benchmark. For one, trying to model a real disk would get…
I second this. I just graduated and as I was looking for a job and I interviewed for a bunch of companies. One of them asked that I solve some programming challenges. Sure, I like puzzles and I like being challenged.…
Playing the devil's advocate here. I have bought more than a couple of CDs from CD Baby and thanks to them I've been able to connect with more than a couple of wonderful artists. However, from Apple's perspective, it…
I wouldn't first argue that Dvorak spits out 'ignorant bullshit' while claiming that all design preferences are equally valid. I personally prefer the older Google Images. For one, I lose the ability to scroll the…
I don't think that would explain why the result varied depending on the type of images displayed.
I don't think so, The task you are splitting has to be sizeable enough that the setup costs of parallelization (in this case, going to every cashier to put your stuff and then going and picking it up) don't outweigh the…
Even though Telmex (his landline company) was acquired from the state, and therefore was a monopoly from the start, Slim faced a monopoly by Iusacell on the wireless phone industry, which he managed to break and manage…
(1) I have an iPhone, but I'd really love this type of functionality. I agree I'd probably feel weird saying this to the cell phone. However, when I'm using my earphones with microphone built-in, it's actually extremely…
At the very least it helps me build intuition for how a brain actually looks. I haven't had the opportunity to look at a brain layer by layer, so it's hard to imagine how to construct it from it. However, with common…
I disagree. As an international student in the US, I personally would enormously benefit from a cell phone that can do video conversations well. My family lives thousands of miles away, and seeing their faces is…
100% agree. I usually found the problem sets were usually really hard. Much harder than the actual exams. Most study groups that I had seen simply consisted of one person that found the questions very easy, and a group…
This is something that actually has puzzled me for a while, so if someone can provide me with some economics insight I'd appreciate it. The question is: why does it make economic sense to refuse a cheap labor force? If…
I don't think it matters if you didn't have a cell phone as a kid, anyways. In the past, kids didn't have access to malaria vaccines. Does this mean kids aren't better off now that they have it? I feel that using these…
I have seen a great parking lot lately: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3NZ6J8Fg6c
B-Trees actually have superior cache performance compared to other types of trees (such as T-Trees or BST Trees). In part, this is because B-Trees have a higher density of actual data to pointers. There is a tradeoff of…
Obvious point, yet horribly argued. It is clear to everybody that iMessage is not a platform-independent to send messages today. Thus, there is still a need for BBM, SMS, and all. However, the distribution of people who…
You've probably seen this already, but have you considered the Harvard Extension School? I don't know the details, but I do know the extension school offers some classes taught by the same professors that teach regular…
His actual name is Harold (Hal) Abelson.
Another question is to what extent AshleyMadison needs to rely on traditional advertisement versus, say, word of mouth. I don't particularly remember ever seeing an ad for Facebook, Google until recently, or OKCupid.…
It is sad to see some areas where people on average are doing significantly worse than the richest parts of the United States. However, I find the choice of the term 'Third World America' to be particularly deceiving.…
The link is not working for me; going to http://twitter.com/NokiaPlanB/ only shows the following quote: "there are no 'nine young investors', just one very bored engineer who really likes his iPhone" If this is the…
I do see reasons. They have fixed costs (independent from the number of tickets bought) in the form of payments for search results to ITA plus whatever company overhead (maintenance, salaries, etc). Whether Hipmunk can…
The point raised in the presentation is that as Hipmunk is better able to achieve price parity (say, via the ITA deal which will make better search results available to them), the prime differentiation will be the…
Why is this being downvoted? The question is pretty legit; the long application asks a number of questions like how much you use desktop apps (Anything from MATLAB to Citrix), and also about your preference in Google…
I got a message from BankSimple telling me that I was going to get an invite soon and asking me for feedback. I got really excited and responded with an e-mail, but never heard back from them. I'm not sure if I…
To further this. I think this is a great idea, but having worked on benchmarking database structures in the past, I'd be weary of using them for any type of real benchmark. For one, trying to model a real disk would get…
I second this. I just graduated and as I was looking for a job and I interviewed for a bunch of companies. One of them asked that I solve some programming challenges. Sure, I like puzzles and I like being challenged.…
Playing the devil's advocate here. I have bought more than a couple of CDs from CD Baby and thanks to them I've been able to connect with more than a couple of wonderful artists. However, from Apple's perspective, it…
I wouldn't first argue that Dvorak spits out 'ignorant bullshit' while claiming that all design preferences are equally valid. I personally prefer the older Google Images. For one, I lose the ability to scroll the…
I don't think that would explain why the result varied depending on the type of images displayed.
I don't think so, The task you are splitting has to be sizeable enough that the setup costs of parallelization (in this case, going to every cashier to put your stuff and then going and picking it up) don't outweigh the…
Even though Telmex (his landline company) was acquired from the state, and therefore was a monopoly from the start, Slim faced a monopoly by Iusacell on the wireless phone industry, which he managed to break and manage…
(1) I have an iPhone, but I'd really love this type of functionality. I agree I'd probably feel weird saying this to the cell phone. However, when I'm using my earphones with microphone built-in, it's actually extremely…
At the very least it helps me build intuition for how a brain actually looks. I haven't had the opportunity to look at a brain layer by layer, so it's hard to imagine how to construct it from it. However, with common…
I disagree. As an international student in the US, I personally would enormously benefit from a cell phone that can do video conversations well. My family lives thousands of miles away, and seeing their faces is…
100% agree. I usually found the problem sets were usually really hard. Much harder than the actual exams. Most study groups that I had seen simply consisted of one person that found the questions very easy, and a group…
This is something that actually has puzzled me for a while, so if someone can provide me with some economics insight I'd appreciate it. The question is: why does it make economic sense to refuse a cheap labor force? If…
I don't think it matters if you didn't have a cell phone as a kid, anyways. In the past, kids didn't have access to malaria vaccines. Does this mean kids aren't better off now that they have it? I feel that using these…