Some people definitely are. The typical reasons are some combination of (1) Subscriptions are more expensive and restrictive, (2) discovering "good" content has gotten harder, (3) fan favorite shows are getting…
I have. My company wanted to begin hybrid next month, while I didn’t feel comfortable doing so until January 2022. When I initially broached the subject in May/June, they weren’t accommodating so I gave my notice.…
It is grounds for terminating hosting when AWS has repeatedly asked you to remove said content AND they've offered to help you migrate you off of AWS. See court filings -…
Is there anything about the platform that is inherently pornographic or sex work focused?
For the most part, though you need not be attractive to try. This article provides a decent background https://medium.com/brand-origins/how-did-onlyfans-start-2355...
Indeed, they are and have been trending up for a few years now. The fashion calls it Athleisure.
> The population doesn't know better or is kept down, and the leaders do what brings money to their accounts, not to the country. This is less the case, and it is more that Chinese spying is peanuts compared to what the…
> Suppose this wasn't the case. The news headlines would of course be "Experimental drugs being tested on minorities". That would be a PR disaster. Interesting. When you say suppose "this" wasn't the case, what do you…
> I guess people who were born here may be more familiar with those areas. Not really. Spent first 23 years of life there. The whole car culture killed my ability to serendipitously encounter many of these various areas.
On a similar note, the Student Cluster Competition at SC'17 makes use of a reproducibility challenge, where teams are expected to reproduce the results of a selected paper [0]. This year it's the Vectorization of the…
That's fair. Whenever I think of dependencies, I imagine conflicts are fair game.
The problem of resolving a set of dependencies is actually NP complete. One can reduce the SATISFIABILITY problem to it. Russ Cox provides a good introduction to the problem [1,2] What's challenging about dependency…
At least at the major companies I have worked at (n=3), GPL is to be avoided, if at all possible. LGPL, to a lesser extent. The general impression I received was that it was cancerous.
One thing to note about Ballmer's tenure is that Microsoft's stock tanked. That doesn't seem to be the case with Cook.
Some people definitely are. The typical reasons are some combination of (1) Subscriptions are more expensive and restrictive, (2) discovering "good" content has gotten harder, (3) fan favorite shows are getting…
I have. My company wanted to begin hybrid next month, while I didn’t feel comfortable doing so until January 2022. When I initially broached the subject in May/June, they weren’t accommodating so I gave my notice.…
It is grounds for terminating hosting when AWS has repeatedly asked you to remove said content AND they've offered to help you migrate you off of AWS. See court filings -…
Is there anything about the platform that is inherently pornographic or sex work focused?
For the most part, though you need not be attractive to try. This article provides a decent background https://medium.com/brand-origins/how-did-onlyfans-start-2355...
Indeed, they are and have been trending up for a few years now. The fashion calls it Athleisure.
> The population doesn't know better or is kept down, and the leaders do what brings money to their accounts, not to the country. This is less the case, and it is more that Chinese spying is peanuts compared to what the…
> Suppose this wasn't the case. The news headlines would of course be "Experimental drugs being tested on minorities". That would be a PR disaster. Interesting. When you say suppose "this" wasn't the case, what do you…
> I guess people who were born here may be more familiar with those areas. Not really. Spent first 23 years of life there. The whole car culture killed my ability to serendipitously encounter many of these various areas.
On a similar note, the Student Cluster Competition at SC'17 makes use of a reproducibility challenge, where teams are expected to reproduce the results of a selected paper [0]. This year it's the Vectorization of the…
That's fair. Whenever I think of dependencies, I imagine conflicts are fair game.
The problem of resolving a set of dependencies is actually NP complete. One can reduce the SATISFIABILITY problem to it. Russ Cox provides a good introduction to the problem [1,2] What's challenging about dependency…
At least at the major companies I have worked at (n=3), GPL is to be avoided, if at all possible. LGPL, to a lesser extent. The general impression I received was that it was cancerous.
One thing to note about Ballmer's tenure is that Microsoft's stock tanked. That doesn't seem to be the case with Cook.