nanoservices
No user record in our sample, but nanoservices has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but nanoservices has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Looks like AI slop
If I search for Google it returns a massive dataset because it is also looking at the Google watermark in the street view scraped data.
There is zero incentive for a company to invest in tooling and tech to make processes that lose them customers more efficient. This is something that has to be regulated and enforced. I just don't see a c-suit clamoring…
> Having worked at Google for many years Perfect person to ask this. What is behind the need to constantly abandon products/services in favor of new offerings that have a fraction of the functionality?
Its small and deliberate. Setting the mental state of the customer to obfuscate the responsible party by throwing in Salesforce. A deliberate dark pattern.
Exactly the reason I use a headset with a boom mic. Flip it up to mute, and back down to activate. Love it.
Their in lies the power of the internet. It exposes who and what wants to control the narrative. This is what needs to be quelled. The need and want for control is toxic and needs to end.
Sure... Who is the hospital billing $69k to, the insurance? Also $2,500 is still a lot.
> Avoiding discussion just because misogyny is mentioned Its human nature, people will avoid it by not engaging if it just gets thrown around and used to berate without cause. > when misogyny is, in fact, at every turn…
Claiming misogyny at every turn shuts down discourse and actually hurts progress as people will just avoid all discussion even when it is legitimately misogyny.
Interested to know this as well. I am not sure if pointing to a definition on Urban Dictionary with ~100 thumbs is enough to redefine a word let alone assume that the average person is using it as a dog whistle.
This is BS. I do this daily, and it has nothing to do with validation. I don't post it online but I do send a snap. Its a system that a friend and I have in place, it keeps up accountable to go get some sort of workout…
I actually really like Microsoft ToDo. Your setup can be as simple as you want or as complex as you need it to be!
This is fun to read but also implies that we have representatives competent enough to even understand things at this level. Maybe they don't have to understand it, I doubt they even consult someone who could help them…
Work for a company that provides software for Walmart among many others, AWS was a no go from day 1. It was between GCP & Azure and Google has a way of not listening to customers so that experiment ended quickly and…
This is accurate form my perspective. I work for a company that made a big bet on Google Cloud and we spent the last 4 years building on it. We are now moving to Azure because of the number of times Google kept dropping…
You'll have to trust someone. Both Google & Apple are in the same boat in that respect. My main reason to switch to Apple is the consistency. I am getting sick and tired of Google killing app after app I rely on only to…
Been an Android users since the first Android phone (HTC G1), before that I was on Windows Mobile. If Apple opened things up I would switch in a heartbeat. I doubt it will happen though.
Adapters to plugin in iPhones in to Mac Books... Its hilariously incompetent.
I'd rather they make the back uniform thickness so the camera bump is eliminated. Take the extra space for a larger battery. No one is asking for thinner phones but quite a lot of people would love phones with better…
> Now we're instead having a discussion about Android phones and Animojis? Because you & apple during the presentation made is sound like computational photography in phones was something ground breaking and never…
Thats why no one talks about it cumulatively. By cumulative logic every new iPhone release is the most interesting ever by definition because its... cumulative.
Because the 128 a sweet spot and most people don't have a need for more. The 64 size is just enough to push most intensive users over the hump and in to iCloud subscriptions. I'm sure Apple has all the analytics on how…
That argument makes sense for phones that aren't classified as "PRO".
> I can see why they didn't talk about this at the event. People would have booed. I doubt it, those events get gasps and thunderous applause over the most basic features that competitors have had for a while.