Love your product!
We hoped China would grow into a Korea or Japan, instead we got ourselves a Russia.
I believe this is a Google doc preview. On my iPad it had terrible scrolling performance, and the shortcut to scroll to the top of the page (tap the top edge of the screen) doesn't work :(
https://www.17lands.com/ collects your limited game win/loss stats, and it also records your turn-by-turn game history for both limited and constructed games. (I was a contributor)
Not OP but I'm interested. How should I DM you? (couldn't find one on your HN profile)
On Safari at least, you can configure it to ask whether you want to run an extension on each domain.
If your threat model involves people hijacking your TV to spy on you, and one of these attackers managed to enter your home, you are already toast no matter what.
Wouldn't the sub itself also reflect the ping and give itself away?
I'm curious why this reply got downvoted so much. Can someone explain if the content is correct or not and why?
The "50% faster" stat is talking about latency, which is not really what subsea cables are about (massive bandwidth). The more important figure is the attenuation at frequency bands used in telecommunication (C-band and…
In every Marvel movie I watched the Helicarrier was shot down before it could do anything useful. I imagine a real life version would suffer the same fate.
Yeah. When I started cooking I read a bunch of articles on theory of cooking, what utensils to use etc, but in the end I realized they are all counterproductive. The first few attempts at cooking are bound to fail, and…
Benefitting from structural privileges is very different from being a racist though.
Same here. The way the thing wobbles in the video doesn't inspire confidence. Although even if the monitor falls off I don't think it will hurt too badly.
I don't know if he is really advocating it, but I absolutely support the notion that programmers should learn to bullshit better.
This. Also we should remember that companies are not a hive mind but are made up with individuals. Employees who want to take a stand will tend to be pushed out by those who are willing to compromise, as the latter…
Perhaps counterproductive is too strong a word, but there could definitely be problems in the short term. Programmers love to apply things they learned in their work, and taking a concept or pattern from language A and…
This kind of sentiment come up every so often on HN and I'm just sick of it. Sure, programmers should strive to improve their craft, just like professionals in every industry. But there are plenty of ways to improve…
Whether you hire an outside consultant or not doesn’t matter. You have to pay the cost one way or another, either by your employees spending time learning the language + experimenting + making mistakes, or by going…
I want to downvote this comment so much.
Honestly this is the most stupid part. And I don't think College Board (or whoever made the site) didn't do any testing -- if that's the case the site should be way more broken. It's probably a problem of setting…
Faster and cheaper.
Then those jobs won't be filled whether there is UBI or not anyway.
The article did investigate the assembly.
Waste heat production scales with system load.
Love your product!
We hoped China would grow into a Korea or Japan, instead we got ourselves a Russia.
I believe this is a Google doc preview. On my iPad it had terrible scrolling performance, and the shortcut to scroll to the top of the page (tap the top edge of the screen) doesn't work :(
https://www.17lands.com/ collects your limited game win/loss stats, and it also records your turn-by-turn game history for both limited and constructed games. (I was a contributor)
Not OP but I'm interested. How should I DM you? (couldn't find one on your HN profile)
On Safari at least, you can configure it to ask whether you want to run an extension on each domain.
If your threat model involves people hijacking your TV to spy on you, and one of these attackers managed to enter your home, you are already toast no matter what.
Wouldn't the sub itself also reflect the ping and give itself away?
I'm curious why this reply got downvoted so much. Can someone explain if the content is correct or not and why?
The "50% faster" stat is talking about latency, which is not really what subsea cables are about (massive bandwidth). The more important figure is the attenuation at frequency bands used in telecommunication (C-band and…
In every Marvel movie I watched the Helicarrier was shot down before it could do anything useful. I imagine a real life version would suffer the same fate.
Yeah. When I started cooking I read a bunch of articles on theory of cooking, what utensils to use etc, but in the end I realized they are all counterproductive. The first few attempts at cooking are bound to fail, and…
Benefitting from structural privileges is very different from being a racist though.
Same here. The way the thing wobbles in the video doesn't inspire confidence. Although even if the monitor falls off I don't think it will hurt too badly.
I don't know if he is really advocating it, but I absolutely support the notion that programmers should learn to bullshit better.
This. Also we should remember that companies are not a hive mind but are made up with individuals. Employees who want to take a stand will tend to be pushed out by those who are willing to compromise, as the latter…
Perhaps counterproductive is too strong a word, but there could definitely be problems in the short term. Programmers love to apply things they learned in their work, and taking a concept or pattern from language A and…
This kind of sentiment come up every so often on HN and I'm just sick of it. Sure, programmers should strive to improve their craft, just like professionals in every industry. But there are plenty of ways to improve…
Whether you hire an outside consultant or not doesn’t matter. You have to pay the cost one way or another, either by your employees spending time learning the language + experimenting + making mistakes, or by going…
I want to downvote this comment so much.
Honestly this is the most stupid part. And I don't think College Board (or whoever made the site) didn't do any testing -- if that's the case the site should be way more broken. It's probably a problem of setting…
Faster and cheaper.
Then those jobs won't be filled whether there is UBI or not anyway.
The article did investigate the assembly.
Waste heat production scales with system load.