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I'm assuming you read the article. Let's recap: > I launched the prosecraft website in the summer of 2017, and I started showing it off to authors at writers conferences. The response was universally positive, and I…
Don't you want to know if something restarts unexpectedly? It's a bug that should be understood and fixed. (If it's not a bug then it's not unexpected.)
> You are exactly modeling the chauvinistic Silicon Valley attitude that is causing the outrage in the general population to begin with. Just like the writers he talked to and got positive feedback? Everybody not…
The reasonable way to notice is to have alerts for any unexpected restarts. Relying on noticing intermittent service disruption is bound to fail. And so is "remembering to check for this": > in the future I'm going to…
No, you don't avoid it. You just reduce the wait time in line. It's not just about the queues. Even with first class you still need to get body-scans, pat-downs, get your hand luggage searched, perhaps take off shoes…
(4) "Optima" is plural, "optimum" is singular. So, 1950-1970 seems like a local optimum.
And which of those things coming out in the last 20 years do people actually need? Wifi-enabled fridge? I'd rather have the features from that b/w clip.