> I can't really imagine a real world event big enough that would shake up Google, Amazon, Apple, etc. all at once https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrington_Event Now you can
It's super strange to observe your comment downvoted
Deception
1. Maximization of profits. 2. Attempts to regulate and attempts comply with regulations. The rest are just forms of these phenomena.
How did python2 python3 (in)compatibility work for you?
Because we all are different. Your brain is wired in ways which makes some things easier and some things harder. Look at those who feel bored working with things you feel exited about. Find yourself (in another words…
Corporate talk: say correct things and do what you want
> I think we're not understanding each other here. Let me rephrase this. That's much better. Because to understand what you meant by example one needed to know reasoning behind the example. > Science and technology…
Your comment is about as silly as the Soviet Union banning the study of genetics as a "bourgeois pseudoscience", dismissing it as "anti-Marxist". If that can't convince you, I can't imagine how you imagine your argument…
It showed me perspective I did not see before. Nice article.
Nevermind. I saw the code by the link.
> Application state is a trivial problem to solve. This is very interesting. Can you show example which you believe trivially solves state?
> one that really tackles the data layer well I believe this should be rxjs. It's composable: have a stream or streams create new derived streams easily. It's lazy: you can describe what to do with data before it's…
Marketing the marketing. Good try but not.
Same as unmasking
Your dealer passing someting: have a detox from time to time, take care my friend
> I wouldn't want to work for a company that sees that this way. Don't choose corporation then
> Once you do business in a country, you follow the country's rules. > Unless of course the country is a banana republic, Smelly-smelly. Don't pretend you're holding to a value of "rule of the law". You're holding to…
It's a tool to get more ROI per employee. Employees compete for promotion or bonus with their peers to appear better performer within given framework. And produce extra value for the shareholders. And this framework…
How come that our policies and practices contradict the idea that people care about each other? I see a lot of compassion and action on individual level. But at society we leave more people behind. And as people who are…
Maybe author refers this aspect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectivism > Rand described Objectivism as "the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive…
Check https://github.com/oracle/graal. From readme: > GraalVM is a universal virtual machine for running applications written in JavaScript, Python, Ruby, R, JVM-based languages like Java, Scala, Clojure, Kotlin, and…
Can US live without army? Can it live without bitcoin?
> The whole point of Tim's "pods", is that just like the WWW, they aren't going to be just another private, centralized platform. Difference is that pods operate on top of open protocols for storing and accessing data.…
When you write list, you can't know which of the structures are control and which are not (and why would you in the first place?). Because macroses can give any semantics, including control one, to the provided list.…
> I can't really imagine a real world event big enough that would shake up Google, Amazon, Apple, etc. all at once https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrington_Event Now you can
It's super strange to observe your comment downvoted
Deception
1. Maximization of profits. 2. Attempts to regulate and attempts comply with regulations. The rest are just forms of these phenomena.
How did python2 python3 (in)compatibility work for you?
Because we all are different. Your brain is wired in ways which makes some things easier and some things harder. Look at those who feel bored working with things you feel exited about. Find yourself (in another words…
Corporate talk: say correct things and do what you want
> I think we're not understanding each other here. Let me rephrase this. That's much better. Because to understand what you meant by example one needed to know reasoning behind the example. > Science and technology…
Your comment is about as silly as the Soviet Union banning the study of genetics as a "bourgeois pseudoscience", dismissing it as "anti-Marxist". If that can't convince you, I can't imagine how you imagine your argument…
It showed me perspective I did not see before. Nice article.
Nevermind. I saw the code by the link.
> Application state is a trivial problem to solve. This is very interesting. Can you show example which you believe trivially solves state?
> one that really tackles the data layer well I believe this should be rxjs. It's composable: have a stream or streams create new derived streams easily. It's lazy: you can describe what to do with data before it's…
Marketing the marketing. Good try but not.
Same as unmasking
Your dealer passing someting: have a detox from time to time, take care my friend
> I wouldn't want to work for a company that sees that this way. Don't choose corporation then
> Once you do business in a country, you follow the country's rules. > Unless of course the country is a banana republic, Smelly-smelly. Don't pretend you're holding to a value of "rule of the law". You're holding to…
It's a tool to get more ROI per employee. Employees compete for promotion or bonus with their peers to appear better performer within given framework. And produce extra value for the shareholders. And this framework…
How come that our policies and practices contradict the idea that people care about each other? I see a lot of compassion and action on individual level. But at society we leave more people behind. And as people who are…
Maybe author refers this aspect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectivism > Rand described Objectivism as "the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive…
Check https://github.com/oracle/graal. From readme: > GraalVM is a universal virtual machine for running applications written in JavaScript, Python, Ruby, R, JVM-based languages like Java, Scala, Clojure, Kotlin, and…
Can US live without army? Can it live without bitcoin?
> The whole point of Tim's "pods", is that just like the WWW, they aren't going to be just another private, centralized platform. Difference is that pods operate on top of open protocols for storing and accessing data.…
When you write list, you can't know which of the structures are control and which are not (and why would you in the first place?). Because macroses can give any semantics, including control one, to the provided list.…