Hyperbolic? Literally both are backed by factual examples. Did you read the article? Some companies are horrible to their customers, is there something wrong about posting literal facts and comparing to marketing lies?
One of my biggest complaints is how https flags text based websites for being dangerous. What danger could possibly happen if I'm reading about a Physical Therapy clinic? They don't take credit cards, there's no…
Wow that chart is telling. But I designed interior parts, so it's my own Engineering take. Tesla's were not competitive at all. The gaps between panels were so bad, you could stick your finger in it. That's not just an…
Safety issues are recalled, so you would see them regardless. Since Tesla has less than 1 million cars built IIRC, it's actually much worse of a problem. Other automakers have hundreds of millions of cars on the road…
As a little guy, I can't afford a lawyer, copyright only hurts me.
It's extremely hard to prove things in programming. You can either develop both options and pick the best, or you can use "best practices", which is non scientific. Authority and tradition make best practices. Also…
Handling of coronavirus was a failure of Politicians and Physicians. From the US standpoint, the shutdown should have happened in January. After the first US case, there was no purpose in locking down the boarder.…
Yes, our Politicians and physicians failed us here. Epidemiologists have been correct in their pandemic physics. >Harsh violent lockdown for 2 or 3 years can eradicate coronavirus. >Soft lockdowns "flatten the curve".…
No worries, Excel is nice for small/medium sized data and has the UI/Visualization which is nice. The story I mentioned was because I wanted to look at the data before I started parsing it. I had full expectations to…
I had Excel error out when I tried to open 10 million rows.
I believe the reasoning goes, Chrome isn't processor limited. Spotify isn't processor limited. Etc... The use for multi core at performance is rare, I'm potentially writing a program for the first time in my life that…
The more pressing issues in science- Where's the cutoff of real science? Biology? Medicine? Psychology? Politics, economics? If Medicine is science, we need massive deregulation to allow scientists to practice medicine…
This makes me think I should take emails/comments less important. These are not customers, they are fans. If it's my project,I should just enjoy it for myself. While it sounds great to personally respond and research…
That author(patio11) needs to learn copywriting. He tells people to "suck less". What a shakespeare.
If you talk to a social worker, you will be made aware that those in poverty likely cannot spend their own money wisely. There may be a rare exception, but there's a reason people are in poverty, and it's related to…
This is a dangerous move. Android users are not Apple users. They are much more willing to research and change services based on price and performance. I wonder if this could be the point Google loses their grip.
I read about these problems and they really only effect low information consumers. Anyone that researches can get a TV without ads for hundreds of dollars. I don't buy anything from Samsung, it sounds like a user issue.…
Samsung has crappy products? I'm shocked /s Samsung is cut from the same cloth as Apple. Huge advertising budgets to get the sale. Abuse of customers after purchase.
It really depends on the language, react native is definitely different because lots of the functions are run in-line. Programming is easy, learning the fancy tricks is the hard part.
Team is used when the company takes credit for the work of the individual. But yeah seems like an SEO grab. Would love if Google changed their algorithm just to screw all these companies who have the resources to…
I got my first paid programming job after 12 years of side projects. Maybe it's too soon. After 6 years of programming I had made pretty much nothing useful.
Not to mention this is coming from jet brains who's goal is to sell an IDE.
This is the inevitable trend of gaming since the 90s. Small team makes innovative and interesting game. Gets bought, makes a good sequel, then milks IP forever. It's up to you to move on.
This kind of stuff would drive me crazy. I remember not getting a cellphone years ago because it had a proprietary headphone jack and charger. Headphones were $30+ and I only had 1 charger. I'm just happy capitalism…
You mean "out marketed". Apple is notoriously slow to change.
Hyperbolic? Literally both are backed by factual examples. Did you read the article? Some companies are horrible to their customers, is there something wrong about posting literal facts and comparing to marketing lies?
One of my biggest complaints is how https flags text based websites for being dangerous. What danger could possibly happen if I'm reading about a Physical Therapy clinic? They don't take credit cards, there's no…
Wow that chart is telling. But I designed interior parts, so it's my own Engineering take. Tesla's were not competitive at all. The gaps between panels were so bad, you could stick your finger in it. That's not just an…
Safety issues are recalled, so you would see them regardless. Since Tesla has less than 1 million cars built IIRC, it's actually much worse of a problem. Other automakers have hundreds of millions of cars on the road…
As a little guy, I can't afford a lawyer, copyright only hurts me.
It's extremely hard to prove things in programming. You can either develop both options and pick the best, or you can use "best practices", which is non scientific. Authority and tradition make best practices. Also…
Handling of coronavirus was a failure of Politicians and Physicians. From the US standpoint, the shutdown should have happened in January. After the first US case, there was no purpose in locking down the boarder.…
Yes, our Politicians and physicians failed us here. Epidemiologists have been correct in their pandemic physics. >Harsh violent lockdown for 2 or 3 years can eradicate coronavirus. >Soft lockdowns "flatten the curve".…
No worries, Excel is nice for small/medium sized data and has the UI/Visualization which is nice. The story I mentioned was because I wanted to look at the data before I started parsing it. I had full expectations to…
I had Excel error out when I tried to open 10 million rows.
I believe the reasoning goes, Chrome isn't processor limited. Spotify isn't processor limited. Etc... The use for multi core at performance is rare, I'm potentially writing a program for the first time in my life that…
The more pressing issues in science- Where's the cutoff of real science? Biology? Medicine? Psychology? Politics, economics? If Medicine is science, we need massive deregulation to allow scientists to practice medicine…
This makes me think I should take emails/comments less important. These are not customers, they are fans. If it's my project,I should just enjoy it for myself. While it sounds great to personally respond and research…
That author(patio11) needs to learn copywriting. He tells people to "suck less". What a shakespeare.
If you talk to a social worker, you will be made aware that those in poverty likely cannot spend their own money wisely. There may be a rare exception, but there's a reason people are in poverty, and it's related to…
This is a dangerous move. Android users are not Apple users. They are much more willing to research and change services based on price and performance. I wonder if this could be the point Google loses their grip.
I read about these problems and they really only effect low information consumers. Anyone that researches can get a TV without ads for hundreds of dollars. I don't buy anything from Samsung, it sounds like a user issue.…
Samsung has crappy products? I'm shocked /s Samsung is cut from the same cloth as Apple. Huge advertising budgets to get the sale. Abuse of customers after purchase.
It really depends on the language, react native is definitely different because lots of the functions are run in-line. Programming is easy, learning the fancy tricks is the hard part.
Team is used when the company takes credit for the work of the individual. But yeah seems like an SEO grab. Would love if Google changed their algorithm just to screw all these companies who have the resources to…
I got my first paid programming job after 12 years of side projects. Maybe it's too soon. After 6 years of programming I had made pretty much nothing useful.
Not to mention this is coming from jet brains who's goal is to sell an IDE.
This is the inevitable trend of gaming since the 90s. Small team makes innovative and interesting game. Gets bought, makes a good sequel, then milks IP forever. It's up to you to move on.
This kind of stuff would drive me crazy. I remember not getting a cellphone years ago because it had a proprietary headphone jack and charger. Headphones were $30+ and I only had 1 charger. I'm just happy capitalism…
You mean "out marketed". Apple is notoriously slow to change.