excellent read. My brother in law has been extremely successful with real estate from his single apartment beginnings, nowadays when we meet and I ask him "how are you" he replies "I'm blessed". dude I know you have a…
But that`s the job. It`s not like they were doing something else and this is a side effect. If i employ you to clean human feces, you can sure me for not providing adequate protection etc but you cant sure me because…
well it's interesting because it gives an insight for those of us who aren't there how things actually work. Musk fan or not, you can't deny this has no interest
the whole point of driving a Tesla is not to rely on the Saudis
yes yes, I get that but it also competes with their current cash cow. They obviously want a say in this technology that is inevitably going to destroy their oil revenues (and that is not a good thing).
Saudi Arabia? I know they have money but it's like selling your chicken coop to a snake
I think the proper cause of action in that case was to return the car and do an old fashioned stake out with lots of beer.. I mean redbull and catch the burglars redhanded.
This made me laugh. We were tasked to write an app for a customer and one of the main requirements from their product manager was the app had to open within 1 seconds. Not a problem we thought, then their technical guy…
The implementation of this cheating is more insidious than you think. There could be a requirement to put in a "simulation" for testing. There's nothing unusual about implementing this feature. Then another request…
wordperfect
I've been in the business for 15 years, I have never seen a successful product fail because it was written in language x or y. It fails for a lot of other non programming language reasons though
which part? I skimmed through it and it mostly seemed to be group interplay, direction and competition. This is what kills products, not language of choice.
The only joke here is somehow this author thinks the success of your project is dependent on the language you pick
Sounds like it would increase the risk of RSI instead of decreasing it
it's funny looking at cars from 2013 extolling the virtues and greatness of diesel engines vs gasoline ones
How would you build a business on something you do not understand well? I've worked with startups who could not get past that 80% barrier you run into with your machine learning algorithms. They didn't know if their…
that's probably the industry where the original poster works in. If 80% of interactions are mundane and repetitive and can be done by a bot businesses will go for it to cut down on costs. The other 20% can be dealt with…
I will disagree with the TV thing, but I think isolation and very strict control over their schedule isn't helping. For example my 3.5 year old wanted to play in our backyard, I said no because we have no fence and he…
Meanwhile Italy is still struggling to form a government. I prefer Canada's system to Italy's
I think they print the online form, have the buyer fill it out (including the stupid captcha) so they can go back and fill it online when the buyer is gone
Norway has a relatively low level of crime, it's probably a factor in their successful prison system
Everything is perfect with the absence of conflict. Throw conflict in the mix and it falls apart quite quickly.
misleading as in people think that the study starts when the trail ends, when in practice the study starts when the trail starts (because people aren't aware of this)
it's grammatically correct, albeit misleading
To me it seems like the only way to make a true study is to do it on a self-sustaining population, in other words very little to no outside money. The cost saving by the community should fund the income rather than the…
excellent read. My brother in law has been extremely successful with real estate from his single apartment beginnings, nowadays when we meet and I ask him "how are you" he replies "I'm blessed". dude I know you have a…
But that`s the job. It`s not like they were doing something else and this is a side effect. If i employ you to clean human feces, you can sure me for not providing adequate protection etc but you cant sure me because…
well it's interesting because it gives an insight for those of us who aren't there how things actually work. Musk fan or not, you can't deny this has no interest
the whole point of driving a Tesla is not to rely on the Saudis
yes yes, I get that but it also competes with their current cash cow. They obviously want a say in this technology that is inevitably going to destroy their oil revenues (and that is not a good thing).
Saudi Arabia? I know they have money but it's like selling your chicken coop to a snake
I think the proper cause of action in that case was to return the car and do an old fashioned stake out with lots of beer.. I mean redbull and catch the burglars redhanded.
This made me laugh. We were tasked to write an app for a customer and one of the main requirements from their product manager was the app had to open within 1 seconds. Not a problem we thought, then their technical guy…
The implementation of this cheating is more insidious than you think. There could be a requirement to put in a "simulation" for testing. There's nothing unusual about implementing this feature. Then another request…
wordperfect
I've been in the business for 15 years, I have never seen a successful product fail because it was written in language x or y. It fails for a lot of other non programming language reasons though
which part? I skimmed through it and it mostly seemed to be group interplay, direction and competition. This is what kills products, not language of choice.
The only joke here is somehow this author thinks the success of your project is dependent on the language you pick
Sounds like it would increase the risk of RSI instead of decreasing it
it's funny looking at cars from 2013 extolling the virtues and greatness of diesel engines vs gasoline ones
How would you build a business on something you do not understand well? I've worked with startups who could not get past that 80% barrier you run into with your machine learning algorithms. They didn't know if their…
that's probably the industry where the original poster works in. If 80% of interactions are mundane and repetitive and can be done by a bot businesses will go for it to cut down on costs. The other 20% can be dealt with…
I will disagree with the TV thing, but I think isolation and very strict control over their schedule isn't helping. For example my 3.5 year old wanted to play in our backyard, I said no because we have no fence and he…
Meanwhile Italy is still struggling to form a government. I prefer Canada's system to Italy's
I think they print the online form, have the buyer fill it out (including the stupid captcha) so they can go back and fill it online when the buyer is gone
Norway has a relatively low level of crime, it's probably a factor in their successful prison system
Everything is perfect with the absence of conflict. Throw conflict in the mix and it falls apart quite quickly.
misleading as in people think that the study starts when the trail ends, when in practice the study starts when the trail starts (because people aren't aware of this)
it's grammatically correct, albeit misleading
To me it seems like the only way to make a true study is to do it on a self-sustaining population, in other words very little to no outside money. The cost saving by the community should fund the income rather than the…