Feels like what OP meant to say is, “you could rightly assume that a ball…” instead. Seems like a fair starting point if you’re just doubling things because if the height difference. I really liked cubic’s explanation…
> if companies like Apple really wanted to fund this work, I'm pretty sure they could figure something out. Having spent the last ~6 years in big tech consistently frustrated by the rigidity of the processes and finding…
Honestly just spend a few hours talking to Claude about them, I had a few breakthrough moments doing that.
Is there any research on consumer preferences and why, for example, people might PREFER to be alone vs. eating in a diner? It feels like socialization used to be a forced mechanism, regardless of whether that created…
The LLC isn't inactive, you just found the wrong one. EXPAND IT INC (4776106) is registered to the proper address. Guessing the website is down from traffic.
> If you doubt how much computers destroy productivity, then simply visit a hospital and you can see it with your own eyes. My mom was recently in the hospital so I got to see this myself. Mistake after mistake because…
So true. This line was great, “And when you use Google Search or Google Play, we might have to give equal prominence to a raft of spammy and low-quality services.” I’ve had to help family members put locks on their…
There’s a great podcast that explains the intricacies and roles within this section of the industry: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/craig-fuller-on-the-hu...
I like the author's analysis and appreciate the breakdown of his sources, but I think he took some shortcuts that makes me question his conclusion. Some examples: "With more money being saved, and investments yielding…
"Older people are less likely to be tech-savvy, less likely to use ad-blockers, less likely to be able to understand the difference between legitimate news and lies, and they’re more likely to spend longer time on…
I completely agree with this, and based on past research it seems it’s a highly cultural phenomenon. What it basically comes down to is that countries with strong public transportation infrastructure view public…
This really isn't that outrageous, at most of the F500 companies I've consulted at they all have massive contractor workforces (including consultants) that don't have the same benefits as anyone else and are generally…
This ^^ And actually understanding the context of what you're trying to use OCR on can work backward to determine what the text actually is, i.e. if it's a "Name" field then the probabilities of ambiguous letters may…
Generally, these are stuffed in there for marketing and aren't very effective when used in actual business scenarios. Source: I do a lot of post-sales consulting work implementing RPA solutions.
I'd have to agree with this; every news outlet tries to treat a lack of proper controls as a breaking story / massive conspiracy theory to get a buzz going around the topic. I think it's important to inform people but…
I really like the concept, and think that visual programming is a great way to help understand data flows (I'm a big Node RED fan). I wouldn't make the claim that this is usable by business managers; if one of the goals…
This. The Pentagon buried a McKinsey study detailing out $125 billion in waste with almost no pushback from the public and then comes a proposal for an additional $300 billion budget increase with no effort to optimize…
100% this. Seems like there should at the very least be a product feature that automatically disables any outbound messaging by default (similarly to how you can block purchases without a PIN). This doesn't solve the…
The author argues against project-based learning but then states his "5-minute attempt to come up with an alternative way to teach these skills" which are, effectively, all projects or pieces of a project. Ultimately it…
Feels like what OP meant to say is, “you could rightly assume that a ball…” instead. Seems like a fair starting point if you’re just doubling things because if the height difference. I really liked cubic’s explanation…
> if companies like Apple really wanted to fund this work, I'm pretty sure they could figure something out. Having spent the last ~6 years in big tech consistently frustrated by the rigidity of the processes and finding…
Honestly just spend a few hours talking to Claude about them, I had a few breakthrough moments doing that.
Is there any research on consumer preferences and why, for example, people might PREFER to be alone vs. eating in a diner? It feels like socialization used to be a forced mechanism, regardless of whether that created…
The LLC isn't inactive, you just found the wrong one. EXPAND IT INC (4776106) is registered to the proper address. Guessing the website is down from traffic.
> If you doubt how much computers destroy productivity, then simply visit a hospital and you can see it with your own eyes. My mom was recently in the hospital so I got to see this myself. Mistake after mistake because…
So true. This line was great, “And when you use Google Search or Google Play, we might have to give equal prominence to a raft of spammy and low-quality services.” I’ve had to help family members put locks on their…
There’s a great podcast that explains the intricacies and roles within this section of the industry: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/craig-fuller-on-the-hu...
I like the author's analysis and appreciate the breakdown of his sources, but I think he took some shortcuts that makes me question his conclusion. Some examples: "With more money being saved, and investments yielding…
"Older people are less likely to be tech-savvy, less likely to use ad-blockers, less likely to be able to understand the difference between legitimate news and lies, and they’re more likely to spend longer time on…
I completely agree with this, and based on past research it seems it’s a highly cultural phenomenon. What it basically comes down to is that countries with strong public transportation infrastructure view public…
This really isn't that outrageous, at most of the F500 companies I've consulted at they all have massive contractor workforces (including consultants) that don't have the same benefits as anyone else and are generally…
This ^^ And actually understanding the context of what you're trying to use OCR on can work backward to determine what the text actually is, i.e. if it's a "Name" field then the probabilities of ambiguous letters may…
Generally, these are stuffed in there for marketing and aren't very effective when used in actual business scenarios. Source: I do a lot of post-sales consulting work implementing RPA solutions.
I'd have to agree with this; every news outlet tries to treat a lack of proper controls as a breaking story / massive conspiracy theory to get a buzz going around the topic. I think it's important to inform people but…
I really like the concept, and think that visual programming is a great way to help understand data flows (I'm a big Node RED fan). I wouldn't make the claim that this is usable by business managers; if one of the goals…
This. The Pentagon buried a McKinsey study detailing out $125 billion in waste with almost no pushback from the public and then comes a proposal for an additional $300 billion budget increase with no effort to optimize…
100% this. Seems like there should at the very least be a product feature that automatically disables any outbound messaging by default (similarly to how you can block purchases without a PIN). This doesn't solve the…
The author argues against project-based learning but then states his "5-minute attempt to come up with an alternative way to teach these skills" which are, effectively, all projects or pieces of a project. Ultimately it…