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It has to be cheaper than human drivers and compete with other self driving offerings. That said this is definitely a difficult market to break into (at least for now). At the same time, an open source model isn't…
>Many of his contemporaries hated his guts and ultimately they condemned him to death And they are forgotten where he is remembered thousands of years later.
I don't think it's gymnastics. The last part about being "genuine" is a stretch, but the fundamental point they're making is reasonable or at least worth discussing. It's relevant to the discussions of gambling and the…
>how much market share do you think Chrome would keep? The entire share of users who don't use AdBlock. The other users don't give them revenue anyway.
>construct knowledge as authority Can you explain why you used the word construct here?
>We have [...] WebSQL Not any more - iirc it was depreciated. In the case of IndexedDB, I haven't looked into it, but Mozilla has the following to say about it: >Note: IndexedDB API is powerful, but may seem too…
My mind immediately went to Forster as well: >They wondered if such devices would seal off the wonders of technology into a black box: “effortless, opaque, and therefore unquestioned by consumers.” rings true to me. I…
Yup. Devs like to think that sales people don't contribute real value and are basically just marketing, and that's true to a degree, but it's also true that sometimes the entire product doesn't contribute real value…
I can't understand the author's issue with Zuckerberg wrestling. I especially can't understand how it "seemed designed for maximum outrage." >Mr. Musk’s blockbuster deal for Twitter underlines how the tech industry…
Twitch isn't a necessary prerequisite to being online. (And it isn't being done at a time where people are actively trying to silence speech such as by DDOSing.) Twitch has very strict rules for what is allowed, more so…
>For context, I hate any game that implements them and believe they're the largest reason that mobile gaming continues to suck. Can you explain how this contextualizes your above statement and questions?
>twitter, 4ch, and friends I was under the impression that these three are mutually exclusive to each other
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Wow, you're right. >Calendar system: Auto-calendar set at 28 days for February [0] [0] https://support.casio.com/en/manual/009/qw593.pdf
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It has to be cheaper than human drivers and compete with other self driving offerings. That said this is definitely a difficult market to break into (at least for now). At the same time, an open source model isn't…
>Many of his contemporaries hated his guts and ultimately they condemned him to death And they are forgotten where he is remembered thousands of years later.
I don't think it's gymnastics. The last part about being "genuine" is a stretch, but the fundamental point they're making is reasonable or at least worth discussing. It's relevant to the discussions of gambling and the…
>how much market share do you think Chrome would keep? The entire share of users who don't use AdBlock. The other users don't give them revenue anyway.
>construct knowledge as authority Can you explain why you used the word construct here?
>We have [...] WebSQL Not any more - iirc it was depreciated. In the case of IndexedDB, I haven't looked into it, but Mozilla has the following to say about it: >Note: IndexedDB API is powerful, but may seem too…
My mind immediately went to Forster as well: >They wondered if such devices would seal off the wonders of technology into a black box: “effortless, opaque, and therefore unquestioned by consumers.” rings true to me. I…
Yup. Devs like to think that sales people don't contribute real value and are basically just marketing, and that's true to a degree, but it's also true that sometimes the entire product doesn't contribute real value…
I can't understand the author's issue with Zuckerberg wrestling. I especially can't understand how it "seemed designed for maximum outrage." >Mr. Musk’s blockbuster deal for Twitter underlines how the tech industry…
Twitch isn't a necessary prerequisite to being online. (And it isn't being done at a time where people are actively trying to silence speech such as by DDOSing.) Twitch has very strict rules for what is allowed, more so…
>For context, I hate any game that implements them and believe they're the largest reason that mobile gaming continues to suck. Can you explain how this contextualizes your above statement and questions?
>twitter, 4ch, and friends I was under the impression that these three are mutually exclusive to each other