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How many rides are there every day in developed countries? Their internal business case probably has them targeting not 50 million rides per year, but per week… at an absolute minimum Regardless; at some point…
> Per a January 9 email, the Greyglers, an affinity group for people over 40, is changing its name because not all people over 40 have gray hair, thus constituting lack of “inclusivity” (Google has hired an external…
It’s something Jewish people do, and is occasionally adopted by others.
Having read some of the comments from this account, I suspect that it’s some kind of AI bot
Appeal to authority is only a fallacy where the authority is not actually an authority.
Anchor Brewing is one of the companies mentioned in the book
Your analysis is accurate in one sense but inaccurate in another. Correct; Putin had an issue with NATO expansion. But the reason this was an issue for him is completely missed (or deliberately ignored) by people like…
There are excellent commercial AI resume parsers already - Affinda.com being one. Not expensive and takes minutes to implement.
You’re saying the definition of working is not tied to the activity but rather the motive?
Old and convincing, to those who want to be persuaded by them. I also disliked Dawkins’ book and found my path to atheism elsewhere. However, the problem of evil has a persuasive answer only for those already within the…
This ^ I read once that grey cars have the highest possibility of accidents for this exact reason. And since then have only driven white cars.
It’s invisible.
Not quite that simple…
Thanks for these thoughts and the interaction :) I have enjoyed it a lot.
So in essence you’re willing to do a lot of work. Your theories and methods do make some sense, but a business that spends a lot of money on advertising doesn’t need to be inadequate per se. I’ve been Marketing Lead for…
At some point, we need to accept that HN is not the broader community. Most people don’t care about this problem; most don’t even see it as a problem. If they did, politicians would be talking about it all the time, and…
This is great. I really like this way of presenting the idea. It’s happening more or less organically, what you’ve described. Users are spending more time in Messenger as opposed to the news feed. Messenger groups are…
Great. So this is actually MY point that you’re now making. The problem is a problem of degrees. How much is too much? And most especially in terms of outdoor advertising, this is where the topic is especially pertinent…
Before anyone says anything - signage is also advertising. And if all advertising is prohibited; then it becomes quite literally 100% about who has the best geographic location which is the most naked form of capitalism…
That’s impossible for me to know; however it’s low enough that the company just raised $5m on a $50m Val and is growing significantly in a downturn.
He ‘attempts’ to address the concern by calling it nonsense, and then offers no viable alternative, while using a long series of poorly structured arguments. As I’ve said above; he’s applying a black and white argument…
I just finished up a job in marketing. We sold primarily to developers and we did this primarily using online ads. The percentage of people using ad blockers (that actually work) is less than you’d think.
He can think of a couple of examples where marketing is manipulative, therefore all marketing is manipulative and causes people to make irrational decisions. I sell tours to interesting places. I sell them using…
Liquidity means capacity to buy, essentially. Not cash per se. If you reduce the required deposit on a house from 20% to 10%, that increases the liquidity in the market. Suddenly more people ‘have’ the money to buy that…
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How many rides are there every day in developed countries? Their internal business case probably has them targeting not 50 million rides per year, but per week… at an absolute minimum Regardless; at some point…
> Per a January 9 email, the Greyglers, an affinity group for people over 40, is changing its name because not all people over 40 have gray hair, thus constituting lack of “inclusivity” (Google has hired an external…
It’s something Jewish people do, and is occasionally adopted by others.
Having read some of the comments from this account, I suspect that it’s some kind of AI bot
Appeal to authority is only a fallacy where the authority is not actually an authority.
Anchor Brewing is one of the companies mentioned in the book
Your analysis is accurate in one sense but inaccurate in another. Correct; Putin had an issue with NATO expansion. But the reason this was an issue for him is completely missed (or deliberately ignored) by people like…
There are excellent commercial AI resume parsers already - Affinda.com being one. Not expensive and takes minutes to implement.
You’re saying the definition of working is not tied to the activity but rather the motive?
Old and convincing, to those who want to be persuaded by them. I also disliked Dawkins’ book and found my path to atheism elsewhere. However, the problem of evil has a persuasive answer only for those already within the…
This ^ I read once that grey cars have the highest possibility of accidents for this exact reason. And since then have only driven white cars.
It’s invisible.
Not quite that simple…
Thanks for these thoughts and the interaction :) I have enjoyed it a lot.
So in essence you’re willing to do a lot of work. Your theories and methods do make some sense, but a business that spends a lot of money on advertising doesn’t need to be inadequate per se. I’ve been Marketing Lead for…
At some point, we need to accept that HN is not the broader community. Most people don’t care about this problem; most don’t even see it as a problem. If they did, politicians would be talking about it all the time, and…
This is great. I really like this way of presenting the idea. It’s happening more or less organically, what you’ve described. Users are spending more time in Messenger as opposed to the news feed. Messenger groups are…
Great. So this is actually MY point that you’re now making. The problem is a problem of degrees. How much is too much? And most especially in terms of outdoor advertising, this is where the topic is especially pertinent…
Before anyone says anything - signage is also advertising. And if all advertising is prohibited; then it becomes quite literally 100% about who has the best geographic location which is the most naked form of capitalism…
That’s impossible for me to know; however it’s low enough that the company just raised $5m on a $50m Val and is growing significantly in a downturn.
He ‘attempts’ to address the concern by calling it nonsense, and then offers no viable alternative, while using a long series of poorly structured arguments. As I’ve said above; he’s applying a black and white argument…
I just finished up a job in marketing. We sold primarily to developers and we did this primarily using online ads. The percentage of people using ad blockers (that actually work) is less than you’d think.
He can think of a couple of examples where marketing is manipulative, therefore all marketing is manipulative and causes people to make irrational decisions. I sell tours to interesting places. I sell them using…
Liquidity means capacity to buy, essentially. Not cash per se. If you reduce the required deposit on a house from 20% to 10%, that increases the liquidity in the market. Suddenly more people ‘have’ the money to buy that…