This is one thing I definitely find with AI coding. I'm building all kinds of software not that I couldn't have built before, but I couldn't justify the effort before.
What does Mozilla do these days?
For an alternate perspective on these drones, see this interview with rapper "DreamLife Rizzy" where he talks about how these technologies have made it impossible for him and his associates to do crimes in San Francisco…
Oh, like these corrective consequences/accountability? https://www.peoplesworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/pjim... "The system is working as it should."
I searched for “cubeb” to find recipes which use this spice. It was changed to “cubed” with no way to revert.
Why are these famous guys only betting $400?
There was a company that did this called Munchery.
So they are available when you have a project to ramp up quickly, and so they don’t work at a competitor.
Couldn’t the waves originate elsewhere where it’s BF8? What’s going to stop a wave in the open ocean?
But given the “General Average” concept you could have received a bill for many times the value of what you shipped.
Sounds like a horrible idea since the insurance pool is limited to the size of the ship. Hopefully at least it’s averaged by value rather than number of containers so that if someone is shipping corn and a container of…
Going “obsolete” isn’t uniform. A product can go obsolete for your use case without going obsolete for mine. An audiophile might consider a platform that doesn’t support the latest surround sound protocol as “obsolete”…
The second device can be as cheap as $17 known as a “Streaming Stick” and treated as a throwaway component.
“easy deployment” makes bug fixes fast, and the subscription business model gives the developer a financial incentive to make those fixes. I’d say the average Web app is more robust than the average desktop app... even…
I mean, they’re the most recognized name because they’re the best at it.
The only thing stopping the US from turning Saudi Arabia to glass is that we need their oil. If we don’t it’s game over.
As a category, American companies are the most profitable in the world, so they’re doing something right.
That’s like saying “learn to drive a Formula One car if you want to feel safe driving at 65 miles an hour.” Sure, it works, but it’s impractical and unnecessary for everyone to do this.
Maybe that's why you don't have $30K.
This is why we need an actual competent politician who takes China seriously and is willing to use a lot of American resources to fight things like abuse of IP law, etc.
If a guy is selling sandwiches on the street for $1 million and a hungry Jeff Bezos happens to wander by and purchase one, the sandwiches still aren't worth $1 million.
I knew NKLA wasn't worth $20 billion, but had no idea, and still have no idea, whether it will be priced at $20 billion.
Of course there isn't data about the long-term societal effects of a global lockdown in a modern society. But there are huge numbers of kids being denied education and social interaction right now. There are people who…
I wish I had the balls to short this on IPO but I saw what was happening with Tesla and I chickened out.
absolutely. One thing that does temper this is that companies want to disproportionately reward the strategic businesses, so Microsoft will likely give higher commissions for selling Microsoft Teams than SQL Server.…
This is one thing I definitely find with AI coding. I'm building all kinds of software not that I couldn't have built before, but I couldn't justify the effort before.
What does Mozilla do these days?
For an alternate perspective on these drones, see this interview with rapper "DreamLife Rizzy" where he talks about how these technologies have made it impossible for him and his associates to do crimes in San Francisco…
Oh, like these corrective consequences/accountability? https://www.peoplesworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/pjim... "The system is working as it should."
I searched for “cubeb” to find recipes which use this spice. It was changed to “cubed” with no way to revert.
Why are these famous guys only betting $400?
There was a company that did this called Munchery.
So they are available when you have a project to ramp up quickly, and so they don’t work at a competitor.
Couldn’t the waves originate elsewhere where it’s BF8? What’s going to stop a wave in the open ocean?
But given the “General Average” concept you could have received a bill for many times the value of what you shipped.
Sounds like a horrible idea since the insurance pool is limited to the size of the ship. Hopefully at least it’s averaged by value rather than number of containers so that if someone is shipping corn and a container of…
Going “obsolete” isn’t uniform. A product can go obsolete for your use case without going obsolete for mine. An audiophile might consider a platform that doesn’t support the latest surround sound protocol as “obsolete”…
The second device can be as cheap as $17 known as a “Streaming Stick” and treated as a throwaway component.
“easy deployment” makes bug fixes fast, and the subscription business model gives the developer a financial incentive to make those fixes. I’d say the average Web app is more robust than the average desktop app... even…
I mean, they’re the most recognized name because they’re the best at it.
The only thing stopping the US from turning Saudi Arabia to glass is that we need their oil. If we don’t it’s game over.
As a category, American companies are the most profitable in the world, so they’re doing something right.
That’s like saying “learn to drive a Formula One car if you want to feel safe driving at 65 miles an hour.” Sure, it works, but it’s impractical and unnecessary for everyone to do this.
Maybe that's why you don't have $30K.
This is why we need an actual competent politician who takes China seriously and is willing to use a lot of American resources to fight things like abuse of IP law, etc.
If a guy is selling sandwiches on the street for $1 million and a hungry Jeff Bezos happens to wander by and purchase one, the sandwiches still aren't worth $1 million.
I knew NKLA wasn't worth $20 billion, but had no idea, and still have no idea, whether it will be priced at $20 billion.
Of course there isn't data about the long-term societal effects of a global lockdown in a modern society. But there are huge numbers of kids being denied education and social interaction right now. There are people who…
I wish I had the balls to short this on IPO but I saw what was happening with Tesla and I chickened out.
absolutely. One thing that does temper this is that companies want to disproportionately reward the strategic businesses, so Microsoft will likely give higher commissions for selling Microsoft Teams than SQL Server.…