Awful Korean-developed MS Office clone. edit: for more context, it was initially adopted because it had better support for Korean language features, but now it serves basically no purpose other than be a pain in the ass…
If the implication is that the left is more willing to violate freedoms, you're leaving out that the right-wing president was ousted for attempting to subvert democracy by instituting martial law for no good reason.
Chasing trends and it's now cheaper to have a single touchscreen with software controls than to design and manufacture physical controls.
The creator of the website is the CEO of a battery-powered induction cooktop company. (https://x.com/sdamico) He clearly has an agenda against what he perceives as onerous environmental regulations:…
You definitely shouldn't hold your breath considering the CFPB effectively doesn't exist anymore.
This is why I remapped the shortcut for AI autocomplete to Option-Tab.
What makes you think the Korean apps don't do the exact same thing?
FIFA tried to make a movie to whitewash their reputation during one of their many corruption scandals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Passions It didn't work because it was a terrible movie and blatant propaganda,…
The most difficult part, and one that Youtube has struggled with since the beginning, would be content moderation. It's a technical, legal, and PR nightmare and there's no reason for Netflix to wade into that mess.
There are lots of places in the US where if you don't have a car your only reasonable options are an Uber/Lyft or calling a cab that may or may not arrive.
This is pretty similar to the Japanese "flick" keyboard that's fairly commonly used on smartphones. Instead of 3 possible directions per button there's 5 (up, left, right, down, and neutral):…
That would explain why their receipt scanning is so damn slow even for easily scannable PDF receipts.
Looks like 73% of freight is moved by truck in the US vs 77% in the EU. Not a big enough difference to really matter I think. https://www.trucking.org/economics-and-industry-data…
So this guy whose job it is to hire truckers to move goods fell for the same scam twice in a row? Fool me once, etc, etc...
They cheaped out and didn't include a basic security feature that 96% of all other cars have.[0] This isn't a problem in countries outside the US because they have regulations requiring immobilizers in new cars. [0]…
Stripe started issuing RSUs ~7 years ago and the first of those are set to expire next year without a liquidity event, which is why they're doing this.
It's a travelogue, not a Wikipedia article. People read it for the fluff and prose.
Someone I know was rehired to Ford from Argo and got an extremely generous offer. He seems pretty happy about it.
That revenue is almost entirely from Google, their biggest competitor. I don't think it's any surprise that they want to diversify from that.
You do if you're on a work visa and don't want to leave the US.
Sounds like you're talking about the Vancouver Special: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_Special Tons of houses in the 70s and 80s in Vancouver was built in the exact same style because of zoning laws and certain…
A common perception of Jews in Korea is that they're a formerly oppressed minority who are now rich and powerful. I think some Koreans see a parallel there given the history of their own country and its recent ascension…
According to his Linkedin he's working at an undisclosed startup. Who knows what his compensation is like, but it's not as if going from Google to an early-stage startup is particularly uncommon.
I don't know how much you think D-League players make but the current base salary (for what is now called the G-League) is $37k a year, and I imagine it was much less when he was playing in the late 2000s.
"Kenyan" is not a language. I see Swahili in the list of languages, which along with English is one of the lingua franca of Kenya.
Awful Korean-developed MS Office clone. edit: for more context, it was initially adopted because it had better support for Korean language features, but now it serves basically no purpose other than be a pain in the ass…
If the implication is that the left is more willing to violate freedoms, you're leaving out that the right-wing president was ousted for attempting to subvert democracy by instituting martial law for no good reason.
Chasing trends and it's now cheaper to have a single touchscreen with software controls than to design and manufacture physical controls.
The creator of the website is the CEO of a battery-powered induction cooktop company. (https://x.com/sdamico) He clearly has an agenda against what he perceives as onerous environmental regulations:…
You definitely shouldn't hold your breath considering the CFPB effectively doesn't exist anymore.
This is why I remapped the shortcut for AI autocomplete to Option-Tab.
What makes you think the Korean apps don't do the exact same thing?
FIFA tried to make a movie to whitewash their reputation during one of their many corruption scandals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Passions It didn't work because it was a terrible movie and blatant propaganda,…
The most difficult part, and one that Youtube has struggled with since the beginning, would be content moderation. It's a technical, legal, and PR nightmare and there's no reason for Netflix to wade into that mess.
There are lots of places in the US where if you don't have a car your only reasonable options are an Uber/Lyft or calling a cab that may or may not arrive.
This is pretty similar to the Japanese "flick" keyboard that's fairly commonly used on smartphones. Instead of 3 possible directions per button there's 5 (up, left, right, down, and neutral):…
That would explain why their receipt scanning is so damn slow even for easily scannable PDF receipts.
Looks like 73% of freight is moved by truck in the US vs 77% in the EU. Not a big enough difference to really matter I think. https://www.trucking.org/economics-and-industry-data…
So this guy whose job it is to hire truckers to move goods fell for the same scam twice in a row? Fool me once, etc, etc...
They cheaped out and didn't include a basic security feature that 96% of all other cars have.[0] This isn't a problem in countries outside the US because they have regulations requiring immobilizers in new cars. [0]…
Stripe started issuing RSUs ~7 years ago and the first of those are set to expire next year without a liquidity event, which is why they're doing this.
It's a travelogue, not a Wikipedia article. People read it for the fluff and prose.
Someone I know was rehired to Ford from Argo and got an extremely generous offer. He seems pretty happy about it.
That revenue is almost entirely from Google, their biggest competitor. I don't think it's any surprise that they want to diversify from that.
You do if you're on a work visa and don't want to leave the US.
Sounds like you're talking about the Vancouver Special: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_Special Tons of houses in the 70s and 80s in Vancouver was built in the exact same style because of zoning laws and certain…
A common perception of Jews in Korea is that they're a formerly oppressed minority who are now rich and powerful. I think some Koreans see a parallel there given the history of their own country and its recent ascension…
According to his Linkedin he's working at an undisclosed startup. Who knows what his compensation is like, but it's not as if going from Google to an early-stage startup is particularly uncommon.
I don't know how much you think D-League players make but the current base salary (for what is now called the G-League) is $37k a year, and I imagine it was much less when he was playing in the late 2000s.
"Kenyan" is not a language. I see Swahili in the list of languages, which along with English is one of the lingua franca of Kenya.