ya think
lol no...the main issue here is being fooled by bots. you know your irl friends and you know they are not bots...devs will just need to get out more and actually meet / get to know the people they are working…
There certainly is...Zuck can censor whatever he wants but just because it's a private platform doesn't mean the gov can censor it, or pressure him to do so. You saw the "White House pressured Facebook" part...right?
i noticed the same exact thing. i thought weather had been solved with dark sky. then at some point something got messed up. i would love to know the full story behind this.
this...every time i use the damn apple weather app i am reminded how much i miss dark sky and my contempt is rekindled. makes me wonder how often this sort of tragedy happens.
And used ones are even cheaper!
This...human beings are incredibly resilient.
Make that Nov. 18th (same time).
And here's a little extra for those that are about to walk away thinking a meaningful record was set: 1. "But before we get ahead of ourselves, it hasn’t quite been confirmed yet. These claims of record-breaking heat…
I'm sorry but as an AI model, I'm not allowed to do that either.
Did they edit the article or something? I don't think it sounds entitled at all. Sounds to me like the author is just innocently wondering if open sourcing it might help them compete and wants to see them succeed. And…
Lol does that happen often? I can understand it with mace, but a taser?? What happens when a senior officer gets tased by some rookie? I imagine he would never hear the end of that.
How about if the headline ends with a question mark, or begins with a click bait phrase like "It could be" or "We may have just witnessed", or says something about what someone is "unable to confirm", and is in any way…
If it's really so easy to make forgeries now, it seems like the street value would plummet. Even if that's not the case, instead of swapping the original and risking jail time, why not just sell the cheap, perfect…
My commute is about 7 minutes and it's still too much. We need to drop everything we're doing and invent portal guns.
"they can't guarantee that our screen setup at home is safe and we haven't completed a "Data Display Device Setup and Handling" course" - I work for a small company so pardon my ignorance here but...ergonomically safe??…
How could you possibly get into legal trouble for viewing the source code of a website? Are we talking about China or North Korea maybe??
I can remember when I was younger my mom getting pissed when the phone (landline) would ring and thinking jeez, chill out! Some years later I'm doing something trying to concentrate and I get like 20 dings in a row on…
Regardless of what they think I'm still thankful for front-enders. CSS / UI-design/layout...people that enjoy that sorta thing are great because it means I don't have to do it. Maybe they feel the same way about backend…
I'd like to see mankind drop everything it's doing and focus on making portal guns a reality. Once we have the ability to step from our home office into our work office (and back again as many times as we want…
I'm in the same boat as you, but I think it's important to remember another factor besides conditioning. It's much easier to say "I would love to quit" when you have a job than it is to be happy not having a job when…
How do you arrive at that conclusion? That it implies all your "personal" driving info would be made public? Seems to me its more like car companies would not be able to "hide behind trade secrets to avoid scrutiny".…
Have you read the Three-Body Problem trilogy? There's some stuff in the third book (Death's End) that sounds a lot like your dream. Specifically the different dimensions of space. If your dream didn't come from that…
Needed a break from work and figured I'd take a shot at a random comment. Pardon the rant...nothing personal...here goes. So, I'm not saying that firing the guy in this particular case was a mistake, but how do you…
I don't know if this is an English-only thing or not, but the emphasis on a particular word in a sentence can convey some extra info. Ex: He's not lying. 1. He's not lying. (Someone else is lying) 2. He's not lying.…
ya think
lol no...the main issue here is being fooled by bots. you know your irl friends and you know they are not bots...devs will just need to get out more and actually meet / get to know the people they are working…
There certainly is...Zuck can censor whatever he wants but just because it's a private platform doesn't mean the gov can censor it, or pressure him to do so. You saw the "White House pressured Facebook" part...right?
i noticed the same exact thing. i thought weather had been solved with dark sky. then at some point something got messed up. i would love to know the full story behind this.
this...every time i use the damn apple weather app i am reminded how much i miss dark sky and my contempt is rekindled. makes me wonder how often this sort of tragedy happens.
And used ones are even cheaper!
This...human beings are incredibly resilient.
Make that Nov. 18th (same time).
And here's a little extra for those that are about to walk away thinking a meaningful record was set: 1. "But before we get ahead of ourselves, it hasn’t quite been confirmed yet. These claims of record-breaking heat…
I'm sorry but as an AI model, I'm not allowed to do that either.
Did they edit the article or something? I don't think it sounds entitled at all. Sounds to me like the author is just innocently wondering if open sourcing it might help them compete and wants to see them succeed. And…
Lol does that happen often? I can understand it with mace, but a taser?? What happens when a senior officer gets tased by some rookie? I imagine he would never hear the end of that.
How about if the headline ends with a question mark, or begins with a click bait phrase like "It could be" or "We may have just witnessed", or says something about what someone is "unable to confirm", and is in any way…
If it's really so easy to make forgeries now, it seems like the street value would plummet. Even if that's not the case, instead of swapping the original and risking jail time, why not just sell the cheap, perfect…
My commute is about 7 minutes and it's still too much. We need to drop everything we're doing and invent portal guns.
"they can't guarantee that our screen setup at home is safe and we haven't completed a "Data Display Device Setup and Handling" course" - I work for a small company so pardon my ignorance here but...ergonomically safe??…
How could you possibly get into legal trouble for viewing the source code of a website? Are we talking about China or North Korea maybe??
I can remember when I was younger my mom getting pissed when the phone (landline) would ring and thinking jeez, chill out! Some years later I'm doing something trying to concentrate and I get like 20 dings in a row on…
Regardless of what they think I'm still thankful for front-enders. CSS / UI-design/layout...people that enjoy that sorta thing are great because it means I don't have to do it. Maybe they feel the same way about backend…
I'd like to see mankind drop everything it's doing and focus on making portal guns a reality. Once we have the ability to step from our home office into our work office (and back again as many times as we want…
I'm in the same boat as you, but I think it's important to remember another factor besides conditioning. It's much easier to say "I would love to quit" when you have a job than it is to be happy not having a job when…
How do you arrive at that conclusion? That it implies all your "personal" driving info would be made public? Seems to me its more like car companies would not be able to "hide behind trade secrets to avoid scrutiny".…
Have you read the Three-Body Problem trilogy? There's some stuff in the third book (Death's End) that sounds a lot like your dream. Specifically the different dimensions of space. If your dream didn't come from that…
Needed a break from work and figured I'd take a shot at a random comment. Pardon the rant...nothing personal...here goes. So, I'm not saying that firing the guy in this particular case was a mistake, but how do you…
I don't know if this is an English-only thing or not, but the emphasis on a particular word in a sentence can convey some extra info. Ex: He's not lying. 1. He's not lying. (Someone else is lying) 2. He's not lying.…