It's like a technology time bomb. If businesses are struggling to cope with a limited subset of basic programming languages like Cobol and assembler, they are going to have a nightmare dealing with obscure frameworks.…
Why do they even need to label certain candidates? To me it just looks like propaganda, or some sort of group signalling. It's subconsciously saying the following: "Hey don't trust this one candidate because we don't…
It goes both ways though. The EU funds all sorts of groups, in particular NGOs. Those groups then do publicity stunts and pay for advertising during important events. There's so many players on the scene that there's…
It reminds me of the early 2000s when websites would initiate a pop-up ad and the first thing I would do is automatically close it without looking. Thankfully browser makers stepped in and blocked them automatically.…
> And if reports are to believed, Russia's meddling is behind Brexit... D'oh. There was me thinking I made the decision on my own, I even researched loads of topics by buying books and stuff, only to find out on HN that…
UK. Modern cinemas are built with multiple restaurants often with an entrance inside the restaurant itself. In extreme cases you have to walk from the entrance to the back of the complex (passing by maybe a dozen bars…
> Look at movie theaters. I don't think it was like that in the beginning. Running a cinema (movie theater) was a normal business until Hollywood milked it to the extreme. They created their own chains of multiplexes in…
> Doesn't anyone honestly sell a real product that you can take at face value anymore? It's all about risk. Outsourcing means companies transfer risk to other parties. Governments love to do it too, that's why entities…
Labour's problem is they are basically two parties, the metropolitan socialists (remain) and working classes (leave). I doubt any leader would be able to fight this upcoming general election - it's a huge mess for them.
Honestly. I think its main problem is it's not hipster enough. It's too popular. I bet if you made it difficult to use (for most people), added features that make certain aspects a nightmare to scale and gave it a weird…
They are currently doing a big redesign for self employment. Basically moving from a yearly overview of accounts to an on-demand system - where you pay taxes as they are charged. I hope they don't force people to use…
I always buy appliances that are mid-to-lower range. There's none of the over engineered smart technology and they last decades rather than years. I think once you've spent enough time submerged in technology, you start…
It should really be called the "Creators' Update". My guess is either Microsoft's marketing people don't like apostrophes or someone at Microsoft doesn't want creators to get the idea that they have ownership of the…
It's like a technology time bomb. If businesses are struggling to cope with a limited subset of basic programming languages like Cobol and assembler, they are going to have a nightmare dealing with obscure frameworks.…
Why do they even need to label certain candidates? To me it just looks like propaganda, or some sort of group signalling. It's subconsciously saying the following: "Hey don't trust this one candidate because we don't…
It goes both ways though. The EU funds all sorts of groups, in particular NGOs. Those groups then do publicity stunts and pay for advertising during important events. There's so many players on the scene that there's…
It reminds me of the early 2000s when websites would initiate a pop-up ad and the first thing I would do is automatically close it without looking. Thankfully browser makers stepped in and blocked them automatically.…
> And if reports are to believed, Russia's meddling is behind Brexit... D'oh. There was me thinking I made the decision on my own, I even researched loads of topics by buying books and stuff, only to find out on HN that…
UK. Modern cinemas are built with multiple restaurants often with an entrance inside the restaurant itself. In extreme cases you have to walk from the entrance to the back of the complex (passing by maybe a dozen bars…
> Look at movie theaters. I don't think it was like that in the beginning. Running a cinema (movie theater) was a normal business until Hollywood milked it to the extreme. They created their own chains of multiplexes in…
> Doesn't anyone honestly sell a real product that you can take at face value anymore? It's all about risk. Outsourcing means companies transfer risk to other parties. Governments love to do it too, that's why entities…
Labour's problem is they are basically two parties, the metropolitan socialists (remain) and working classes (leave). I doubt any leader would be able to fight this upcoming general election - it's a huge mess for them.
Honestly. I think its main problem is it's not hipster enough. It's too popular. I bet if you made it difficult to use (for most people), added features that make certain aspects a nightmare to scale and gave it a weird…
They are currently doing a big redesign for self employment. Basically moving from a yearly overview of accounts to an on-demand system - where you pay taxes as they are charged. I hope they don't force people to use…
I always buy appliances that are mid-to-lower range. There's none of the over engineered smart technology and they last decades rather than years. I think once you've spent enough time submerged in technology, you start…
It should really be called the "Creators' Update". My guess is either Microsoft's marketing people don't like apostrophes or someone at Microsoft doesn't want creators to get the idea that they have ownership of the…