> I'm sure And yet you are wrong :)
There is even an active sub-reddit of fans: https://old.reddit.com/r/GloriousTomBombadil/ And his absence from the films was remarked upon, negatively in my circles.
Worth reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Morocco
Director's cut all the way :)
I, for one, am encouraged to see Mozilla try and create new revenue streams. I hope I am not the lone positive voice in the thread - it does seem no company gets quite the same level of criticism as Mozilla on HN
> I mean, christ, the desktop user experience is still pretty goddamned terrible Going to have to disagree with you there. The linux desktop experience is now superior to the windows desktop experience.
'"The goal," says Sarandos, "is to become HBO faster than HBO can become us." ' That was Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer of Netflix in 2013, so they 'realized' at least a decade ago. They've really pivoted amazingly…
Java refugees represent!
I can recommend "the partially examined life" which features the person from "philosophize this" (stephen west I think?), along with a few others, where they discuss specific texts. Lots of rewindable moments.
That's, like, just your opinion, man.
I don't think it's reasonable to expect journalists to be represented by PR firms online. Given she's the BBC's disinformation specialist, it's also not reasonable to expect her to stay off social media.
Very interesting and cool. Exciting things happening in this space.
Hard disagree. I thought 'The Sorceror's House', as well as "an evil guest" and am currently thoroughly enjoying "a borrowed man". BOTS is his magnum opus, but I wouldn't call his latter work "lesser".
Continue to be disappointed by their regional pay without regional pricing
I think "UI>UX" is very clearly saying that user interface is more important than user experience.
> we expect to have it available on the desktop within a couple of weeks, A couple of WEEKS???
Ah, okay, thank you.
> Quick sort comes with a steep penalty. Worst case is O(n^(2)). The reason quicksort is good is because it's in place. Once you throw away the in place aspect of quick sort, it's straight up bad. That's why you shuffle…
> I like how Gitlab promotes remote work, but I don't like that their salaries are based on employee's costs of living. Especially since they don't do region based pricing - everybody pays the same price worldwide, but…
>Why don't climate dooms-dayers not see that their very tactics of spreading irrational fear (instead of rational solutions) is antithetical to their desired outcomes? It's not irrational fear. Why do cynical…
An interesting outcome of the GPDR! Does the author have any recourse? Can they sue?
Checked it out, and for my region their salary is barely competitive. Must say, I am disappointed by this approach from a company whose product I admire.
>Why listen to music when you can read the lyrics? I feel that is a false equivalence as information transfer is not typically part of music.
I don't know if it's your intention, but it comes across to me that you're advocating doing nothing, which strikes me as bad.
What's with all this defense of facebook in the comments on hacker news lately?
> I'm sure And yet you are wrong :)
There is even an active sub-reddit of fans: https://old.reddit.com/r/GloriousTomBombadil/ And his absence from the films was remarked upon, negatively in my circles.
Worth reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Morocco
Director's cut all the way :)
I, for one, am encouraged to see Mozilla try and create new revenue streams. I hope I am not the lone positive voice in the thread - it does seem no company gets quite the same level of criticism as Mozilla on HN
> I mean, christ, the desktop user experience is still pretty goddamned terrible Going to have to disagree with you there. The linux desktop experience is now superior to the windows desktop experience.
'"The goal," says Sarandos, "is to become HBO faster than HBO can become us." ' That was Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer of Netflix in 2013, so they 'realized' at least a decade ago. They've really pivoted amazingly…
Java refugees represent!
I can recommend "the partially examined life" which features the person from "philosophize this" (stephen west I think?), along with a few others, where they discuss specific texts. Lots of rewindable moments.
That's, like, just your opinion, man.
I don't think it's reasonable to expect journalists to be represented by PR firms online. Given she's the BBC's disinformation specialist, it's also not reasonable to expect her to stay off social media.
Very interesting and cool. Exciting things happening in this space.
Hard disagree. I thought 'The Sorceror's House', as well as "an evil guest" and am currently thoroughly enjoying "a borrowed man". BOTS is his magnum opus, but I wouldn't call his latter work "lesser".
Continue to be disappointed by their regional pay without regional pricing
I think "UI>UX" is very clearly saying that user interface is more important than user experience.
> we expect to have it available on the desktop within a couple of weeks, A couple of WEEKS???
Ah, okay, thank you.
> Quick sort comes with a steep penalty. Worst case is O(n^(2)). The reason quicksort is good is because it's in place. Once you throw away the in place aspect of quick sort, it's straight up bad. That's why you shuffle…
> I like how Gitlab promotes remote work, but I don't like that their salaries are based on employee's costs of living. Especially since they don't do region based pricing - everybody pays the same price worldwide, but…
>Why don't climate dooms-dayers not see that their very tactics of spreading irrational fear (instead of rational solutions) is antithetical to their desired outcomes? It's not irrational fear. Why do cynical…
An interesting outcome of the GPDR! Does the author have any recourse? Can they sue?
Checked it out, and for my region their salary is barely competitive. Must say, I am disappointed by this approach from a company whose product I admire.
>Why listen to music when you can read the lyrics? I feel that is a false equivalence as information transfer is not typically part of music.
I don't know if it's your intention, but it comes across to me that you're advocating doing nothing, which strikes me as bad.
What's with all this defense of facebook in the comments on hacker news lately?