This is a 'classic' and I don't know why this isn't higher up the list. I actually opened the comments just to post it if no one already had.
irc doesn't have this problem
I dunno, I've mostly lived in urban areas but I've always had record shops near to where I live. Sure, there are far less than there used to be, but the ones that made the cut appear to be on solid footing.
Gibson's fiction created an aesthetic and I am pretty sure more people are now aware of the aesthetic than the fiction with gave rise to it.
You are right. Basic economic theory says nothing about distribution of value, only about creation of the most value. I don't know why your comment is grey. But... perhaps these guys are playing a longer game?…
>Exaggerating a bit, I felt like my old self was dead and I just happened to somehow have inherited his memories. I had a small mental breakdown anticipating that this was going to happen while my wife was pregnant with…
This doesn't make sense to me. Are you suggesting we reject the labels 'conservative' and 'liberal' due to their limited usefulness in describing reality and high potential to evoke emotional response? I wouldn't…
This writer appears to overcomplicates conservative vs. liberal. Conservatives care about those closest to them and generally dislike disruptive change. Liberals care about those far away and embrace disruptive change…
I think the was already understood. Anyone remember the 'companion' in the show Firefly?
This article doesn't make sense to me. The terminals are the *nix accessibility stack for all practical purposes and agents can use this interface just fine. What am I missing?
>Yeah and we'd be better off. The modern world is quantifiably worse than the world we had even 10 years ago. That includes everything in software development and computer science. Rather than killing this comment, how…
It's just weight. If you remove the human scale constraint, you can use hydraulics and easily lock out all your joints with reasonable complexity and maintenance demands. If you're unfamiliar, just look up the history…
Does anyone know of a non-slop summary of the same material? Despite the AI diagrams and symbols, the material is more than directionally accurate.
Generally, they don't use them for anything. Kind of cyberpunk LARPing or something. They actually have a purpose, if you're in a role where you need to interface with a lot electro-mechanical stuff of varying vintage…
The feedback needs to go away or this thing is just exacerbating the problem. Give a slop score if you must but then shut up and let the user interpret the result as they see fit. Slop is stopped by allowing unique…
Yepp.
You can do this via html/css without breaking the functionality.
This is excellent. Thank you! I've now added it to my website (after restyling the console a bit to make everything match)!
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What is really interesting is how many times this story has been posted previously without getting any traction? Why is this time different? The poster, current geopolitical/technical climate or...
Sometimes a gui is helpful for things (such as monitoring) but you don't want to leave your terminal because it screws with your workflow.
>Founders have to focus on signal over noise. People who are not founders focus on... whatever. This perspective seems extremely close minded, almost as if suggesting those who are not 'founders' (of silicon valley…
This article doesn't relate to spam prevention as far as I can tell. The author is concerned that content which would be valuable to the 'tech-scene' by virtue of demonstrable ability to gain traction quickly is being…
I think a whole lot of people forget that this is a discussion board run by a venture capital group. I agree with the post, but don't find it surprising. If you have problems with companies these guys are invested in,…
They aren't faster in the cases I know of. As an example, the Isle of Man TT Zero was discontinued partially because 2008 predictions of electric bikes reaching parity with gas by 2025 didn't pan out. Even for small…
This is a 'classic' and I don't know why this isn't higher up the list. I actually opened the comments just to post it if no one already had.
irc doesn't have this problem
I dunno, I've mostly lived in urban areas but I've always had record shops near to where I live. Sure, there are far less than there used to be, but the ones that made the cut appear to be on solid footing.
Gibson's fiction created an aesthetic and I am pretty sure more people are now aware of the aesthetic than the fiction with gave rise to it.
You are right. Basic economic theory says nothing about distribution of value, only about creation of the most value. I don't know why your comment is grey. But... perhaps these guys are playing a longer game?…
>Exaggerating a bit, I felt like my old self was dead and I just happened to somehow have inherited his memories. I had a small mental breakdown anticipating that this was going to happen while my wife was pregnant with…
This doesn't make sense to me. Are you suggesting we reject the labels 'conservative' and 'liberal' due to their limited usefulness in describing reality and high potential to evoke emotional response? I wouldn't…
This writer appears to overcomplicates conservative vs. liberal. Conservatives care about those closest to them and generally dislike disruptive change. Liberals care about those far away and embrace disruptive change…
I think the was already understood. Anyone remember the 'companion' in the show Firefly?
This article doesn't make sense to me. The terminals are the *nix accessibility stack for all practical purposes and agents can use this interface just fine. What am I missing?
>Yeah and we'd be better off. The modern world is quantifiably worse than the world we had even 10 years ago. That includes everything in software development and computer science. Rather than killing this comment, how…
It's just weight. If you remove the human scale constraint, you can use hydraulics and easily lock out all your joints with reasonable complexity and maintenance demands. If you're unfamiliar, just look up the history…
Does anyone know of a non-slop summary of the same material? Despite the AI diagrams and symbols, the material is more than directionally accurate.
Generally, they don't use them for anything. Kind of cyberpunk LARPing or something. They actually have a purpose, if you're in a role where you need to interface with a lot electro-mechanical stuff of varying vintage…
The feedback needs to go away or this thing is just exacerbating the problem. Give a slop score if you must but then shut up and let the user interpret the result as they see fit. Slop is stopped by allowing unique…
Yepp.
You can do this via html/css without breaking the functionality.
This is excellent. Thank you! I've now added it to my website (after restyling the console a bit to make everything match)!
[flagged]
What is really interesting is how many times this story has been posted previously without getting any traction? Why is this time different? The poster, current geopolitical/technical climate or...
Sometimes a gui is helpful for things (such as monitoring) but you don't want to leave your terminal because it screws with your workflow.
>Founders have to focus on signal over noise. People who are not founders focus on... whatever. This perspective seems extremely close minded, almost as if suggesting those who are not 'founders' (of silicon valley…
This article doesn't relate to spam prevention as far as I can tell. The author is concerned that content which would be valuable to the 'tech-scene' by virtue of demonstrable ability to gain traction quickly is being…
I think a whole lot of people forget that this is a discussion board run by a venture capital group. I agree with the post, but don't find it surprising. If you have problems with companies these guys are invested in,…
They aren't faster in the cases I know of. As an example, the Isle of Man TT Zero was discontinued partially because 2008 predictions of electric bikes reaching parity with gas by 2025 didn't pan out. Even for small…