kyrers
No user record in our sample, but kyrers has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but kyrers has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I'm not even taking into consideration de 2030 part. But yeah, I generally agree with you. Especially in this: > But the idea of "I own nothing" cannot conceivable extend to personal items like clothing. That doesn't…
I don't understand this. As said in other comments, I believe most people wouldn't want most of the things the author describes. If I want to cook at home and have to order everything, I assume it won't just be there in…
Yeah I understand that perspective, my question is what happens if the owner of said company wants to sell?
Yeah, I read it correctly but am just now realizing I wrote "tech companies" instead of "big tech companies", my bad. So this is more a move to preven them from bullying smaller tech companies? I can see it from that…
> "The report also recommends that Congress consider any acquisition by the big tech companies to be anticompetitive unless the companies can prove that the merger would be in the public’s benefit and could not be…
Thanks!
This is one of the things that makes me proud to be Portuguese. Also, does anyone remember the name of the doctor that started this whole movement? I think the first name is João, but I can't remember or find it. I…
Question from someone who knows nothing about physics: Was the Big Crunch theory discarded? After reading the article I did some research, and several places mentioned this theory as obsolete.
> Conventional thinking is (or was? I don’t follow this closely) that hard shots into the side netting either low to the ground or high up are unstoppable. The goalkeeper cannot reach the high corners, and will not fall…
From what I've read, I seem to have a unpopular opinion as it regards Jorginho and Bruno Fernandes technique (the little skip before shooting). Skipping before shooting is really dangerous in my eyes. First off, you…
> For what it's worth, Coinbase must "allow" those discussions by law in the US. I'm not from the US, so thanks for pointing that out. > For what it's worth, Coinbase must "allow" those discussions by law in the US. I…
Yeah, he would've been better off ending the sentence before that statement.
In the blog post in which he explained Coinbase's mission, he specifically mentioned that: > Of course, employees should always feel free to advocate around issues of pay, conditions of employment, or violations of law,…
Amazing. Thanks for sharing!
> It's not like this is being advertised when you are subscribing to some service. "Subscribe now and if you ever want to cancel, we'll make you pay! PS. We know where you live." They could at least ask. But I…
In my (little) experience, Rick like developers can cause lot of trouble if they simply decide to leave. I do think, though, that you can spot them fairly easy. Even in college. I had a very skilled classmate that wrote…
Yeah, I understand that. I just think we as consumers should not accept that.
The calling to unsubscribe always gets me. How does this still happen in 2020?
I actually agree that if someone is going to do it, it's going to be him. Plus the "grabbing the mic" incident was bound to happen sooner or later. Music awards keep being given to people who clearly didn't deserve…
> I’d be interested to see the number of people who know the risks of opiates and the people who know the risks of social media. I would guess the latter is a pretty small minority. And for both, I’d venture for the…
Who knows? Maybe that will happen to me too.
Ok, I get your point now. Even though the individual is to blame, there's no point in doing it as they won't change. The only solution is to "force" change by regulation. Did I get the gist of what you were trying to…
> With social media, this is more nebulous, but I do think part of what makes systems like Facebook "engaging" is the anxiety they create when you aren't on them, and the low self-image that users try to assuage by…
I can see that happening, but I don't think a private business should be forced to do it. Now, I think they should do it, but because they want to. If anyone is to take action, I think the way to go is to reach the…
I can see where you're coming from, but just like opiates, you start using them if you want, and you are aware of the risks, which most people should be when it comes to social networks. I don't know if they are but if…