No one goes to see a movie just because it features 1 song.
>Which makes the braces redundant at best, noise at worst. YES!! Every time I try something other than Python that requires braces, I am like "WTF, why do I have to type this extra shit! Such an annoyance."
>There is no editor with consitent tab vs. spaces or tab width settings. This is just plain false. PyCharm does, and I am sure there are others.
>3 (syntax) seems to be about not supporting the author's own highly idiosyncratic habits Yeah, I don't get the author at all. Using indentation is so, so, so, so, much cleaner and easier to understand, even with lots…
>Value is created out of thin air through work. Value != money supply
>You are not lending the entire economy and then demanding more than the economy be paid back. You are right that you are not lending the entire economy, I was just making the example as simple as possible. But, the…
How do you guys think the money supply works? I mean have never even thought about it? >What happens when there are new entrants to your economy? Nothing. >Are they all forced to split the 100k? No, if the new entrant…
>The extra 10k is coming from the increased profits enabled by the investments that the 100k paid for. Companies, and their profits, can't and don't create cash out of thin air. That isn't how the money supply works.…
>I think you are implying the companies and people borrow money for shits and giggles. Nope. I was just using an example. It could have been $100k and only $50K was lent out. You sill would need $105k at the end of the…
Debt with interest is inherently destructive. Inevitably the demand for debt owed exceeds the actually supply of money. To put it in very simple tangible terms, if the US economy was say $100,000, and say all that money…
> If Verizon DSL is in town, apples and oranges. Sure technically they are both provide "internet", but this day in age DSL speeds are just plain unacceptable. You might as well make the argument that residents don't…
>I would have expected an explosion in sales with such a product That is just unrealistic expectations in the server space. These aren't consumer products where adoption is fast. Business don't upgrade their…
Amazon, Microsoft, and Baidu would have to disagree with you, since they all have already done large Epyc implementations. Also, I can go on CDW right now and get an Epyc server, no problem. Availability isn't an issue…
>This is clearly Tumblr's Digg moment. Hit the nail on the head with that one. Digg and Tumblr should get together and write a blog "How to lose your entire user base in 1 day."
>which implies already having high privileges. (How do users with such high UIDs come into existence?) I am not so sure about that. I work at a smallish, place and by default my AD account has UID of 945004649. Still…
This is correct. "Hey are you working on that deck?" "Yeah, I just need to run to Home Depot and get some more nails" A deck is that wooden structure on the back of your house. A power point presentation is an…
>hackers when they have essentially gained root? You are already fucked at this point. I would focus my attention on prevent hackers from 1) gaining any unauthorized access. 2) from doing any sort of privilege…
Fantastic post! But can we please, please stop calling power point presentations "decks".
That is what I am thinking, save myself about $50 a month.
I live in a remote area, and so far have found the only carrier that has any signal at all at my house is Verizon. So I am pretty much stuck with them, unless I get at network extender/signal booster for another carrier…
>you can get a decent phone for under $150. A smart phone? If so please provide a link. The "cheap" smart phones I have found are $300 ish, which ins't terrible, but this general trend towards a $1,000 smart phone is…
I was really looking forward to an new SE phone, that was my upgrade plan (currently on 6). Now my upgrade plan is to transition to Andriod, or I am seriously considering going back to a "dumb phone". The cost of phones…
>Because it is the least worst option for businesses who need what it offers. And what is it offering exactly, relation database? Shit man, PostgeSQL, Maria DB, Firebird, etc.
>As MSFT is raking in cloud revenue, every other enterprise player is nervous about looking outdated. Too late, SAP looked outdated back in early 00's. I don't get why anyone still uses SAP, it performs like crap, is…
>I think the redesigns in that article demonstrate why most websites look the same. I actually went to each of them, they may "look cool" but they were utterly unusable. The hacker news one was horrific.
No one goes to see a movie just because it features 1 song.
>Which makes the braces redundant at best, noise at worst. YES!! Every time I try something other than Python that requires braces, I am like "WTF, why do I have to type this extra shit! Such an annoyance."
>There is no editor with consitent tab vs. spaces or tab width settings. This is just plain false. PyCharm does, and I am sure there are others.
>3 (syntax) seems to be about not supporting the author's own highly idiosyncratic habits Yeah, I don't get the author at all. Using indentation is so, so, so, so, much cleaner and easier to understand, even with lots…
>Value is created out of thin air through work. Value != money supply
>You are not lending the entire economy and then demanding more than the economy be paid back. You are right that you are not lending the entire economy, I was just making the example as simple as possible. But, the…
How do you guys think the money supply works? I mean have never even thought about it? >What happens when there are new entrants to your economy? Nothing. >Are they all forced to split the 100k? No, if the new entrant…
>The extra 10k is coming from the increased profits enabled by the investments that the 100k paid for. Companies, and their profits, can't and don't create cash out of thin air. That isn't how the money supply works.…
>I think you are implying the companies and people borrow money for shits and giggles. Nope. I was just using an example. It could have been $100k and only $50K was lent out. You sill would need $105k at the end of the…
Debt with interest is inherently destructive. Inevitably the demand for debt owed exceeds the actually supply of money. To put it in very simple tangible terms, if the US economy was say $100,000, and say all that money…
> If Verizon DSL is in town, apples and oranges. Sure technically they are both provide "internet", but this day in age DSL speeds are just plain unacceptable. You might as well make the argument that residents don't…
>I would have expected an explosion in sales with such a product That is just unrealistic expectations in the server space. These aren't consumer products where adoption is fast. Business don't upgrade their…
Amazon, Microsoft, and Baidu would have to disagree with you, since they all have already done large Epyc implementations. Also, I can go on CDW right now and get an Epyc server, no problem. Availability isn't an issue…
>This is clearly Tumblr's Digg moment. Hit the nail on the head with that one. Digg and Tumblr should get together and write a blog "How to lose your entire user base in 1 day."
>which implies already having high privileges. (How do users with such high UIDs come into existence?) I am not so sure about that. I work at a smallish, place and by default my AD account has UID of 945004649. Still…
This is correct. "Hey are you working on that deck?" "Yeah, I just need to run to Home Depot and get some more nails" A deck is that wooden structure on the back of your house. A power point presentation is an…
>hackers when they have essentially gained root? You are already fucked at this point. I would focus my attention on prevent hackers from 1) gaining any unauthorized access. 2) from doing any sort of privilege…
Fantastic post! But can we please, please stop calling power point presentations "decks".
That is what I am thinking, save myself about $50 a month.
I live in a remote area, and so far have found the only carrier that has any signal at all at my house is Verizon. So I am pretty much stuck with them, unless I get at network extender/signal booster for another carrier…
>you can get a decent phone for under $150. A smart phone? If so please provide a link. The "cheap" smart phones I have found are $300 ish, which ins't terrible, but this general trend towards a $1,000 smart phone is…
I was really looking forward to an new SE phone, that was my upgrade plan (currently on 6). Now my upgrade plan is to transition to Andriod, or I am seriously considering going back to a "dumb phone". The cost of phones…
>Because it is the least worst option for businesses who need what it offers. And what is it offering exactly, relation database? Shit man, PostgeSQL, Maria DB, Firebird, etc.
>As MSFT is raking in cloud revenue, every other enterprise player is nervous about looking outdated. Too late, SAP looked outdated back in early 00's. I don't get why anyone still uses SAP, it performs like crap, is…
>I think the redesigns in that article demonstrate why most websites look the same. I actually went to each of them, they may "look cool" but they were utterly unusable. The hacker news one was horrific.