> If we could make outdated comments produce compilation errors I really hate it when the compiler ignores my comments.
> is propping up an undemocratic regime that murders its opponents, oppresses women, sponsors terrorism and extremism worldwide, starts brutal wars, etc. I could have sworn you were describing the US.
> I'm a senior writer with Wired (www.wired.com). Am putting together a small story on this. Would love to chat You must not have a full grasp of how HN operates. If all it takes to get into a Wired article is to…
Appears everything is completely down. "Full Service Disruption" according to the webpage. Screenshot in case things change: http://s7.postimg.org/nfwnd81m3/docker_down.png
Lots of grammatical errors in the post... > implemented with trying not to look at the original source code. > Games weren’t as big serious business back then > which led to me adding shooting animations and sounds >…
You aren't the target audience. Your mother and grandmother are. And that generation does want this phone, not just/only for the phone, but for all the tertiary benefits it brings (Prime, App of the Week, etc)
Amazon's phone is not about competing with the iPhone, and the $0.99 price is not about it failing. Amazon's end-game is the ecosystem, which now gives free Prime with the phone among a lot of other benefits that…
Seeing how the gov't can seemingly pull fines and penalties out from thin air (a la Russia Sanctions still ongoing and new), I think it's safe to say the $250K per day would have only been just the beginning.
> they should never ask "what would Steve do." Depends which Steve you are referring too, there still is, and always has been a very brilliant Steve at Apple.
this is great! i was just starting out on a project in which one component was to recognize gunshot sounds from varying distances.
Wouldn't rsync of been a better and more reliable choice for this?
> If we could make outdated comments produce compilation errors I really hate it when the compiler ignores my comments.
> is propping up an undemocratic regime that murders its opponents, oppresses women, sponsors terrorism and extremism worldwide, starts brutal wars, etc. I could have sworn you were describing the US.
> I'm a senior writer with Wired (www.wired.com). Am putting together a small story on this. Would love to chat You must not have a full grasp of how HN operates. If all it takes to get into a Wired article is to…
Appears everything is completely down. "Full Service Disruption" according to the webpage. Screenshot in case things change: http://s7.postimg.org/nfwnd81m3/docker_down.png
Lots of grammatical errors in the post... > implemented with trying not to look at the original source code. > Games weren’t as big serious business back then > which led to me adding shooting animations and sounds >…
You aren't the target audience. Your mother and grandmother are. And that generation does want this phone, not just/only for the phone, but for all the tertiary benefits it brings (Prime, App of the Week, etc)
Amazon's phone is not about competing with the iPhone, and the $0.99 price is not about it failing. Amazon's end-game is the ecosystem, which now gives free Prime with the phone among a lot of other benefits that…
Seeing how the gov't can seemingly pull fines and penalties out from thin air (a la Russia Sanctions still ongoing and new), I think it's safe to say the $250K per day would have only been just the beginning.
> they should never ask "what would Steve do." Depends which Steve you are referring too, there still is, and always has been a very brilliant Steve at Apple.
this is great! i was just starting out on a project in which one component was to recognize gunshot sounds from varying distances.
Wouldn't rsync of been a better and more reliable choice for this?