Yep. Intent matters.
> If you can't trust it 99% of the time A chatbot should be either 100% or 0%. Companies should not replace humans with faulty technology.
> America already feels like a corporation not a country There is a concerning percentage of US citizens that actively wants this. "He will run America like one of his business"
These services should be forbidden from using the phrase "Buy it now" if they do not mean it. The phrase should be "License it now" or "Get a license" so people know what they are getting into. Words have power.
I don't think it's a trivial thing to do outside of work. At most you can play with kubernetes and cloud but in an interview the lack of experience will come out because I think some stuff can only be learned at work.…
> When I checked 1.5 months later, the part was in stock. So, are you good now? Or was the part in stock too late for you and moved on to another laptop?
What if McDonalds is offering unlimited fries with any hamburger? Would they be reasonable to kick you after eating 5 pounds?
237TB of unlimited data is a drop in the bucket.
The hardcover costs $5. I think it's the cheapest brand new hardcover price I've seen. Edit: It's $5 for a used edition. Then my comment is now moo.
Because the phrase is "Just google it" not "Just search-engine it"
That doesn't mean the Epic Store is not profitable for the developers.
> car dealers obscuring true costs of borrowing ("how much do you want to pay per month?") That I would blame the consumer. Think about it. I'd bet consumers looking for a car start at "What car do I like?" or "What do…
> if they are not breaking the law, are they really blameworthy? Do you think the law and regulations fell out of sky? Or maybe we saw some shitty and bad-faith actions from powerful entities and then the people…
> a fair number of people I talked with back then thought she was absolutely brilliant and that her answers were the workings of a deeply complex mind. I bet it's because she spoke with confidence. Stupid people follow…
We use H2 in production for a non-critical small app. If it goes down we just launch it again and it fetches data from other internal webapps. I'd not recommend it for heavy-use in Production.
I'll be damn. Thanks!
>the alternative is uninstalling YouTube I assume you're an iPhone user. In Android we don't even have that alternative (at least not out-of-the-box)
It's not lack of educational degree. It's lack of ethics and morale.
This was to come as ad blockers impacts Google's revenue directly. I mean it's just one guy maintaining an addon against a trillion dollar company that spies us constantly.
How long until a "conservative" sees this program and says "Gee, we don't need to waste money in free child-care for workers, they can use their own money for that!"?
now if I can just figure out how to debug a lambda function and RX stream
> The system promotes answers which the public believes to be correct Well.. duh? Until AI takes over the world, this will be correct for everything. News, comments, everything.
Well yes, but that's because Spring is built on top of Java Servlets. I wonder if other Java frameworks have a different approach to serve web content without the need of servlets.
> If you want to see something fun, watch game shows from the 70's and 80's and note the prices of things like toasters and cars. Adjust for inflation to today, and especially for cars, compare the features. It's pretty…
They get a cut after every dollar created.
Yep. Intent matters.
> If you can't trust it 99% of the time A chatbot should be either 100% or 0%. Companies should not replace humans with faulty technology.
> America already feels like a corporation not a country There is a concerning percentage of US citizens that actively wants this. "He will run America like one of his business"
These services should be forbidden from using the phrase "Buy it now" if they do not mean it. The phrase should be "License it now" or "Get a license" so people know what they are getting into. Words have power.
I don't think it's a trivial thing to do outside of work. At most you can play with kubernetes and cloud but in an interview the lack of experience will come out because I think some stuff can only be learned at work.…
> When I checked 1.5 months later, the part was in stock. So, are you good now? Or was the part in stock too late for you and moved on to another laptop?
What if McDonalds is offering unlimited fries with any hamburger? Would they be reasonable to kick you after eating 5 pounds?
237TB of unlimited data is a drop in the bucket.
The hardcover costs $5. I think it's the cheapest brand new hardcover price I've seen. Edit: It's $5 for a used edition. Then my comment is now moo.
Because the phrase is "Just google it" not "Just search-engine it"
That doesn't mean the Epic Store is not profitable for the developers.
> car dealers obscuring true costs of borrowing ("how much do you want to pay per month?") That I would blame the consumer. Think about it. I'd bet consumers looking for a car start at "What car do I like?" or "What do…
> if they are not breaking the law, are they really blameworthy? Do you think the law and regulations fell out of sky? Or maybe we saw some shitty and bad-faith actions from powerful entities and then the people…
> a fair number of people I talked with back then thought she was absolutely brilliant and that her answers were the workings of a deeply complex mind. I bet it's because she spoke with confidence. Stupid people follow…
We use H2 in production for a non-critical small app. If it goes down we just launch it again and it fetches data from other internal webapps. I'd not recommend it for heavy-use in Production.
I'll be damn. Thanks!
>the alternative is uninstalling YouTube I assume you're an iPhone user. In Android we don't even have that alternative (at least not out-of-the-box)
It's not lack of educational degree. It's lack of ethics and morale.
This was to come as ad blockers impacts Google's revenue directly. I mean it's just one guy maintaining an addon against a trillion dollar company that spies us constantly.
How long until a "conservative" sees this program and says "Gee, we don't need to waste money in free child-care for workers, they can use their own money for that!"?
now if I can just figure out how to debug a lambda function and RX stream
> The system promotes answers which the public believes to be correct Well.. duh? Until AI takes over the world, this will be correct for everything. News, comments, everything.
Well yes, but that's because Spring is built on top of Java Servlets. I wonder if other Java frameworks have a different approach to serve web content without the need of servlets.
> If you want to see something fun, watch game shows from the 70's and 80's and note the prices of things like toasters and cars. Adjust for inflation to today, and especially for cars, compare the features. It's pretty…
They get a cut after every dollar created.