Good points. I've definitely noticed in my own life a pressure to act like I have money. Personally I think the Diderot effect is partly to blame. I also agree that we seem to be reaching a better understanding of…
I agree with you both. Technically the source is a blueprint. But this comes down to scale. Among other things I've worked on banking and corporate management applications. You cannot reason about the codebase at that…
> more money makes increasingly smug, but (beyond a certain point) doesn't make your like any more fun That's not necessarily money's fault, and I'd point out that there are certainly rich people that don't fall into…
I tried it once and had the same experience. I'm really just waiting to meet even a single person who uses it as their daily IDE in a work environment (or even at home - I still haven't seen that.) At that point I'll…
As someone who uses the commandline a lot but isn't exactly a wizard, why does this work?
Another checking in. Guilty as charged. My main gripe is that because of this stupid model, it pushes a lot of the artists I would listen to away from spotify because it doesn't connect them directly with the revenue…
Thank you. I think you're correct. It's not about making our jobs easier - it's about making a better product.
This is really the crux of it. What the heck are people complaining about?
Uh-huh..
Please re-examine the facts. An apology might be nice as well - these are real people after all.
I'm not entirely sure I understand your concern. Hearing the sound doesn't stimulate change, so whether or not we can hear it doesn't seem to matter. The crux is whether or not ultrasound also stimulates microglia…
I want to write some code that will take these systems and send bogus GPS data the spells out FUCK YOU.
> They exist so that people can enjoy them No. They exist because they exist. It's a privilege that we get to appreciate them. We can't seem to lose the notion that the universe was created for us. When the earth is a…
Well put. Very succinct.
Fair points. I'd just like to bring your attention back to the point that "What the application does and how it behaves is all that matters." I'm hard pressed to find a rebuttal to this, if only for the reason that…
> If you are a developer, you shouldn't rely on Javascript. I'm sorry but I think he's saying something a little to the left of that. His overarching point about javascript seems to be that it adds complexity to any…
I noticed this last year. Most people didn't care.
Ouch, the bias is dripping from this article. Choice of pictures and wording is quite provocative.
The real-time updates he's talking about don't require server-side processing - the google homepage switching immediately to the search view for instance - that processing can be contained within the Javascript…
You shouldn't have to infer anything for a new product being announced. This is shoddy marketing on HPs part and makes me feel like they have something to hide. Definitely not tempted to buy this.
So I've been using angular almost daily for a year and a half now and I might be biased, but from what I've done on other frameworks angular is still my personal favorite. Good choice. I'm curious what you mean by…
Yep. There is no way in hell I'm going to enter my personal information on a page for a service that offers no information about itself. This is new web service 101. Come on, guys.
Equally bad: requiring a user to never use the same password twice Come on, I only forgot my password and want to set it to what I think it should be! I didn't get hacked! Just let me live my life in peace!
Good points. I've definitely noticed in my own life a pressure to act like I have money. Personally I think the Diderot effect is partly to blame. I also agree that we seem to be reaching a better understanding of…
I agree with you both. Technically the source is a blueprint. But this comes down to scale. Among other things I've worked on banking and corporate management applications. You cannot reason about the codebase at that…
> more money makes increasingly smug, but (beyond a certain point) doesn't make your like any more fun That's not necessarily money's fault, and I'd point out that there are certainly rich people that don't fall into…
I tried it once and had the same experience. I'm really just waiting to meet even a single person who uses it as their daily IDE in a work environment (or even at home - I still haven't seen that.) At that point I'll…
As someone who uses the commandline a lot but isn't exactly a wizard, why does this work?
Another checking in. Guilty as charged. My main gripe is that because of this stupid model, it pushes a lot of the artists I would listen to away from spotify because it doesn't connect them directly with the revenue…
Thank you. I think you're correct. It's not about making our jobs easier - it's about making a better product.
This is really the crux of it. What the heck are people complaining about?
Uh-huh..
Please re-examine the facts. An apology might be nice as well - these are real people after all.
I'm not entirely sure I understand your concern. Hearing the sound doesn't stimulate change, so whether or not we can hear it doesn't seem to matter. The crux is whether or not ultrasound also stimulates microglia…
I want to write some code that will take these systems and send bogus GPS data the spells out FUCK YOU.
> They exist so that people can enjoy them No. They exist because they exist. It's a privilege that we get to appreciate them. We can't seem to lose the notion that the universe was created for us. When the earth is a…
Well put. Very succinct.
Fair points. I'd just like to bring your attention back to the point that "What the application does and how it behaves is all that matters." I'm hard pressed to find a rebuttal to this, if only for the reason that…
> If you are a developer, you shouldn't rely on Javascript. I'm sorry but I think he's saying something a little to the left of that. His overarching point about javascript seems to be that it adds complexity to any…
I noticed this last year. Most people didn't care.
Ouch, the bias is dripping from this article. Choice of pictures and wording is quite provocative.
The real-time updates he's talking about don't require server-side processing - the google homepage switching immediately to the search view for instance - that processing can be contained within the Javascript…
You shouldn't have to infer anything for a new product being announced. This is shoddy marketing on HPs part and makes me feel like they have something to hide. Definitely not tempted to buy this.
So I've been using angular almost daily for a year and a half now and I might be biased, but from what I've done on other frameworks angular is still my personal favorite. Good choice. I'm curious what you mean by…
Yep. There is no way in hell I'm going to enter my personal information on a page for a service that offers no information about itself. This is new web service 101. Come on, guys.
Equally bad: requiring a user to never use the same password twice Come on, I only forgot my password and want to set it to what I think it should be! I didn't get hacked! Just let me live my life in peace!