I went to look for maximum wind speed this would work in, didn't find it. Maybe it's not an issue for inland dwellers.
YMMV. Likewise, I've been using charge to 80% from the start, the phone is approaching 5 years, and I can't say I'd notice the battery being any worse from new. Bigger issue is that it's been out of OEM updates for 3…
There's an important distinction: raising / lowering the volume of someone in general, or just a particular thing they just said. The good old "open discussion" at forums, as I remember it, used to manifest verbal lynch…
Obviously, but the whole argument against the regulation is, if they're not free to find out themselves, they'll turn up worse. We'll lose some, but the surviving ones will be fitter.
I think you're underestimating both the amount of damage Trump has already done for the future ability to negotiate, and the desire of everyone else to be not bombed by the US. Everyone already knows, any deal with the…
When we continue this line of thought far enough, we get to ask who's going to pay for the hardware and the electricity to run the AI that's taking all the jobs.
> Can control of compute be far behind? How is this going to work? You need uncontrolled compute for developing software. Any country locking up that ability too much will lose to those who don't.
Damn, now I want one just to de-lid one and put it on a shelf. Looks like eBay has plenty of these.
I feel like I'm in a comedy show where I'm the only one who actually reads what others are writing.
I mean what I wrote, nothing more. (a) Quote from TFA is about using internet. GP talks about "didn’t have any freedom or autonomy" which I don't take quite as literally as you do, because they also mention "I saw this…
Uh huh. And some kids haven't got their head straight after puberty at 16, and still need (or would have needed) the training wheels. Blaming it on their parents would seem unfair. Society works on averages. Most people…
I think you're responding to an argument I didn't make. And I feel necessary to point it out because it looks like other people may be reading it like that, too.
Potential confusion of cause and effect: maybe some weren't given any freedom because they were repeatedly unable to self-regulate.
Well, AppGyver was real. SAP bought it, it's now called SAP Build. Don't know how successful it was/is as a product though.
It's also a bit sus that someone creates an account just to bash them, when they themselves are already doing a great job to make it look like a scam.
The person whose signature is on it, is listed on VTTs website with the same title. Considering the amount of publicity this thing gets, VTT or the person will publicly refute it pretty soon if it's a fake.
List please. Surely there is a wiki page you can drop a link to, right?
$200k is one expensive software engineer. On average, you can get people to work for much less.
> I would have an issue with companies banding together and negotiating collectively Use of "would" implies you believe they don't.
This is not a new problem. Anyone remember what booting Windows was like back in 2000? All the programs loading bunch of libraries from spinning rust, just to get their tiny, useless icon to the tray. Some would show…
Only thing that wasn't usable on Linux 20 years ago was games.
I've never had a shirt fall apart so bad it didn't make it back home. I know, probably the parties I go to are just that boring.
Nothing wrong with feeling a bit guilty about it though. As I understand, most of you don't.
Maybe we're getting more UV now than we evolved with? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_depletion
> US military airlift capability That'll cost them Greenland.
I went to look for maximum wind speed this would work in, didn't find it. Maybe it's not an issue for inland dwellers.
YMMV. Likewise, I've been using charge to 80% from the start, the phone is approaching 5 years, and I can't say I'd notice the battery being any worse from new. Bigger issue is that it's been out of OEM updates for 3…
There's an important distinction: raising / lowering the volume of someone in general, or just a particular thing they just said. The good old "open discussion" at forums, as I remember it, used to manifest verbal lynch…
Obviously, but the whole argument against the regulation is, if they're not free to find out themselves, they'll turn up worse. We'll lose some, but the surviving ones will be fitter.
I think you're underestimating both the amount of damage Trump has already done for the future ability to negotiate, and the desire of everyone else to be not bombed by the US. Everyone already knows, any deal with the…
When we continue this line of thought far enough, we get to ask who's going to pay for the hardware and the electricity to run the AI that's taking all the jobs.
> Can control of compute be far behind? How is this going to work? You need uncontrolled compute for developing software. Any country locking up that ability too much will lose to those who don't.
Damn, now I want one just to de-lid one and put it on a shelf. Looks like eBay has plenty of these.
I feel like I'm in a comedy show where I'm the only one who actually reads what others are writing.
I mean what I wrote, nothing more. (a) Quote from TFA is about using internet. GP talks about "didn’t have any freedom or autonomy" which I don't take quite as literally as you do, because they also mention "I saw this…
Uh huh. And some kids haven't got their head straight after puberty at 16, and still need (or would have needed) the training wheels. Blaming it on their parents would seem unfair. Society works on averages. Most people…
I think you're responding to an argument I didn't make. And I feel necessary to point it out because it looks like other people may be reading it like that, too.
Potential confusion of cause and effect: maybe some weren't given any freedom because they were repeatedly unable to self-regulate.
Well, AppGyver was real. SAP bought it, it's now called SAP Build. Don't know how successful it was/is as a product though.
It's also a bit sus that someone creates an account just to bash them, when they themselves are already doing a great job to make it look like a scam.
The person whose signature is on it, is listed on VTTs website with the same title. Considering the amount of publicity this thing gets, VTT or the person will publicly refute it pretty soon if it's a fake.
List please. Surely there is a wiki page you can drop a link to, right?
$200k is one expensive software engineer. On average, you can get people to work for much less.
> I would have an issue with companies banding together and negotiating collectively Use of "would" implies you believe they don't.
This is not a new problem. Anyone remember what booting Windows was like back in 2000? All the programs loading bunch of libraries from spinning rust, just to get their tiny, useless icon to the tray. Some would show…
Only thing that wasn't usable on Linux 20 years ago was games.
I've never had a shirt fall apart so bad it didn't make it back home. I know, probably the parties I go to are just that boring.
Nothing wrong with feeling a bit guilty about it though. As I understand, most of you don't.
Maybe we're getting more UV now than we evolved with? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_depletion
> US military airlift capability That'll cost them Greenland.