Gib probably has a handful of servers scraping, but the place is so small, it almost it eclipses normal traffic
Go nad or go home
We've never seen randon mutation and selective pressure ever really build anything, only trigger and exploit existing adaptive rulesets... pushed to extremes mutations may often yield a benefit in a narrow situation but…
If you're interested in poly phasic sleep, the book "Life Time" by Professor (of circadian neuroscience) Russell Foster goes further.
It doesn't really matter, because their target audience does not care about that.
"This is the one thing we didn't want to happen"
Its a nice start, but there is a certain irritation in that the popup text is directly over the puck. I felt like I was losing more because I couldn't see the puck under the combo counter than anything in the game.
> Fortnite "Usage" I like this choice of word, it seems fitting.
This is just advocating being lazy in communication. Which is entirely expected and in harmony with our time starved work environments.
So a company decided to send cold outbound to a targeted audience from a dataset they gathered from a public social network... so what? > "Scandalous behaviour" really? In the same year as the Epstein files? Wishing a…
My favourite was a search result based ai digest suggesting that during storms large cargo ships could survive for days until eventually 'disappearing'; Perplexed (intended), I followed the citation, the source actually…
Seems like Ecclesiastes 5:12 playing out, once again: "Sweet is the sleep of the one serving, whether he eats little or much, but the plenty belonging to the rich one does not permit him to sleep."
After almost a decade of upheaval and change in the world around us, it's almost of comfort to see that the use of weasel words on OoL science headlines remains a reliable and permanent fixture.
Reading this, it's exceptionally confusing as to how many family members you're talking about exactly; Your use of they, them, their is causing me to imagine some microbiome obsessed tribe has moved in and is holding…
> 1. One is building the index, which is a lot harder without a google offering its own API to boot. If other tech companies really wanted to break this monopoly, why can't they just do it? FTA: > Context matters:…
https://roc.camera/ This was on hn this year, and it was, in classic HN fashion, dismissed as a problem in search of a solution. Well, perhaps people in this thread will think differently
In my case, as you said it may not have exacerbated it, but for me it certainly perpetuated it. A retreat into the online world seems like a comfort in difficult times but it is a retreat, and the longer you stay…
Yeah but I'm glad you don't consider the ipad a toy. It's not a toy, i predict that we're going to look back at this time of 'ipad + headphone kids' and roll our eyes as much as we roll our eyes at bloodletting.
> "liberation" It's more like inviting the troops besieging your walls inside and celebrating because "we have less enemies outside the walls to deal with now!" It's the thin end of the wedge, you give it an inch and it…
256 million rows, nice coincidence.
Yep
The government's where the offices of a software company are physically located exert control over them. To follow this logic to its end and apply it even handedly results in nation based NIH syndrome surely?
Really disappointed it's not the mammals being discussed here.
>technological advances are permanent that have long term impacts That's not necessarily true, look at the clockwork cylinder fished up from the ancient Greeks that was apparently an Olympic oriented calendar. And....…
>The easiest way is to actively work to make a high-profile project successful. Reminded me of Proverbs 22:29 "Have you seen a man skillful at his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before common men."
Gib probably has a handful of servers scraping, but the place is so small, it almost it eclipses normal traffic
Go nad or go home
We've never seen randon mutation and selective pressure ever really build anything, only trigger and exploit existing adaptive rulesets... pushed to extremes mutations may often yield a benefit in a narrow situation but…
If you're interested in poly phasic sleep, the book "Life Time" by Professor (of circadian neuroscience) Russell Foster goes further.
It doesn't really matter, because their target audience does not care about that.
"This is the one thing we didn't want to happen"
Its a nice start, but there is a certain irritation in that the popup text is directly over the puck. I felt like I was losing more because I couldn't see the puck under the combo counter than anything in the game.
> Fortnite "Usage" I like this choice of word, it seems fitting.
This is just advocating being lazy in communication. Which is entirely expected and in harmony with our time starved work environments.
So a company decided to send cold outbound to a targeted audience from a dataset they gathered from a public social network... so what? > "Scandalous behaviour" really? In the same year as the Epstein files? Wishing a…
My favourite was a search result based ai digest suggesting that during storms large cargo ships could survive for days until eventually 'disappearing'; Perplexed (intended), I followed the citation, the source actually…
Seems like Ecclesiastes 5:12 playing out, once again: "Sweet is the sleep of the one serving, whether he eats little or much, but the plenty belonging to the rich one does not permit him to sleep."
After almost a decade of upheaval and change in the world around us, it's almost of comfort to see that the use of weasel words on OoL science headlines remains a reliable and permanent fixture.
Reading this, it's exceptionally confusing as to how many family members you're talking about exactly; Your use of they, them, their is causing me to imagine some microbiome obsessed tribe has moved in and is holding…
> 1. One is building the index, which is a lot harder without a google offering its own API to boot. If other tech companies really wanted to break this monopoly, why can't they just do it? FTA: > Context matters:…
https://roc.camera/ This was on hn this year, and it was, in classic HN fashion, dismissed as a problem in search of a solution. Well, perhaps people in this thread will think differently
In my case, as you said it may not have exacerbated it, but for me it certainly perpetuated it. A retreat into the online world seems like a comfort in difficult times but it is a retreat, and the longer you stay…
Yeah but I'm glad you don't consider the ipad a toy. It's not a toy, i predict that we're going to look back at this time of 'ipad + headphone kids' and roll our eyes as much as we roll our eyes at bloodletting.
> "liberation" It's more like inviting the troops besieging your walls inside and celebrating because "we have less enemies outside the walls to deal with now!" It's the thin end of the wedge, you give it an inch and it…
256 million rows, nice coincidence.
Yep
The government's where the offices of a software company are physically located exert control over them. To follow this logic to its end and apply it even handedly results in nation based NIH syndrome surely?
Really disappointed it's not the mammals being discussed here.
>technological advances are permanent that have long term impacts That's not necessarily true, look at the clockwork cylinder fished up from the ancient Greeks that was apparently an Olympic oriented calendar. And....…
>The easiest way is to actively work to make a high-profile project successful. Reminded me of Proverbs 22:29 "Have you seen a man skillful at his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before common men."