Market-state aside, it's also a bit dismissive of what other people value. > "Assurances that we’ll all find other jobs before too long miss the point. We don’t necessarily want other jobs. We don’t want sympathy. We…
I was curious about this as well and gave modeling the Impossible a try... the foot drag seemed to be best mimicked by a half-kickflip, followed by a 360 shuvit, then a half-heelflip.
Albert (Learn By Doing, Inc.) | Software Engineer - Backend (Elixir) | Chicago, IL, USA | Full-time, ONSITE Albert (www.albert.io) is an instructional platform that empowers teachers to unlock the potential in all…
My immediate take-away was that this was some sort of stand-alone application or utility. After realizing it's a hosted service, the real benefit comes from being able to slug a URL and pass it along. There is still a…
My first thought was "jerry-rigged". Rather than starting the almost inevitable conversation here ("jerry" vs. "jury"), I'll point out the following SE answer[1]... [1]…
And I think for the sake of the thought exercise you have to consider what happens to related markets — specifically in this scenario, risk. If vehicles are no longer being sold to people, neither is auto insurance (at…
Although the article talks down the use of AI at face value, my gut reaction to this is; Right, that would be the vehicle's responsibility. In regards to risk specifically, I would like to believe risk/route evaluation…
Although they may not make the commercials directly, in print there is often "co-op" money available to dealers when certain criteria is meet by said ad... I imagine there is a similar system for television adverts.
I actually toyed around with this when it was first announced, sometimes the results are quite unique. Check out this screenshot from cityofchicago.org, the 3D DOM looks strikingly similar to the Willis (Sears) Tower...…
Anyone else think the naming of a product after a command used in the technology it represents seems a little strange? See: git stash --help
This argument sort of rubs me the wrong way. It makes perfect sense for a search engine to penalize pages that are ad-top-heavy; Why should it matter what Google does on it's own pages? I get it, practice what you…
Market-state aside, it's also a bit dismissive of what other people value. > "Assurances that we’ll all find other jobs before too long miss the point. We don’t necessarily want other jobs. We don’t want sympathy. We…
I was curious about this as well and gave modeling the Impossible a try... the foot drag seemed to be best mimicked by a half-kickflip, followed by a 360 shuvit, then a half-heelflip.
Albert (Learn By Doing, Inc.) | Software Engineer - Backend (Elixir) | Chicago, IL, USA | Full-time, ONSITE Albert (www.albert.io) is an instructional platform that empowers teachers to unlock the potential in all…
My immediate take-away was that this was some sort of stand-alone application or utility. After realizing it's a hosted service, the real benefit comes from being able to slug a URL and pass it along. There is still a…
My first thought was "jerry-rigged". Rather than starting the almost inevitable conversation here ("jerry" vs. "jury"), I'll point out the following SE answer[1]... [1]…
And I think for the sake of the thought exercise you have to consider what happens to related markets — specifically in this scenario, risk. If vehicles are no longer being sold to people, neither is auto insurance (at…
Although the article talks down the use of AI at face value, my gut reaction to this is; Right, that would be the vehicle's responsibility. In regards to risk specifically, I would like to believe risk/route evaluation…
Although they may not make the commercials directly, in print there is often "co-op" money available to dealers when certain criteria is meet by said ad... I imagine there is a similar system for television adverts.
I actually toyed around with this when it was first announced, sometimes the results are quite unique. Check out this screenshot from cityofchicago.org, the 3D DOM looks strikingly similar to the Willis (Sears) Tower...…
Anyone else think the naming of a product after a command used in the technology it represents seems a little strange? See: git stash --help
This argument sort of rubs me the wrong way. It makes perfect sense for a search engine to penalize pages that are ad-top-heavy; Why should it matter what Google does on it's own pages? I get it, practice what you…