Sure, but it was the only primary source I could find for Drew Houston recounting his conversation with Steve Jobs. Most all the other coverage at the time was blogspam.
Do think it might cause harm if the domain names were retained?
> a feature, not a productive That line was so incisive when I first heard it in 2011 that it's stuck with me ever since: http://www.forbes.com/sites/victoriabarret/2011/10/18/dropbo... Edit: Hey guys, it's the only…
Sorry, nope. I'd have to be attacking the character of the person making the argument, and do so in an attempt to undermine their argument, for it to be ad hominem. I'm questioning the motives of someone who just…
> Research requires data. There's a lot of research that could be performed if we were willing to generate data without due regard for the inherent downsides. Saying research requires data is just insufficient…
> I'm struggling to understand the intent here. A desire for a particular type of attention his ego seems to need. Which, combined with either a moronic lack of appreciation for the hassle and damage he's going to cause…
Koyaanisqatsi and Tron both did it in '82. I'm sure there are probably other, earlier examples, too.
If you haven't watched Koyaanisqatsi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanisqatsi), you really should.
“Every time a tire rotates, the patch that adheres to the pavement, whatever surface that might be, sticks to it, then it has to peel off. Every time. It sticks and peels, it sticks and peels. And that peeling is the…
That's far too easy to game, though, and even works on Wikipedia. Just the other day, I searched for a particular boutique marketing firm, and found they had a Wikipedia entry, complete with 20-30 references. All of…
Thanks for the detailed info. Sounds like it's still a bit further off than I'd like out of a primary machine, something I tried a few years ago (unsuccessfully).
Once it's set up and working the way you want, how often do you find yourself dealing with small issues?
Divvy has worked quite well for me. Spectacle and ShiftIt are two alternatives I later heard about, but haven't yet tried, so please let me know if you try them out and find a clear advantage to either (besides price).
> I don't think "try not to say" political correctness is intellectually compelling. Except, that's not what the parent was doing. It was a partisan dig, thinly disguised: even worse.
"The Experiment" is comparing two different things. One's an issue of personal safety combined with elements of not fitting in, the other's an issue of not fitting in, combined with elements of career stressors. You say…
Speaking of what and what not to say...
His comment can only be read as "advocating warfare and violence as a solution to nation-state conflicts" if the reader injects it. If we can add a layer of conflict-resolution between open diplomacy and global…
I think I know why you're getting down-voted, but it's an interesting and real issue. If you go a while, mostly digesting only tiny chunks of information, your brain optimizes around that and eventually becomes bad at…
*+Irony
Which is philosophy.
He didn't specify the length of the interval between when he experiences it, and when he dies.
Cognitionism! Yeah, it's silly. I think it's not too unlike calling everything "hacking." I "hacked" my eyesight by looking out the window for a minute at the end of every chapter, etc. I moved more and lost weight,…
Which would work really well in some geography. In mine, not so much. I have airports 15nm away that are meteorologically less relevant than some that are 50nm away.
> If you meant instead, as-of meaning "when the data was loaded", that's true... Not shown. I have the METAR ages turn red when they hit an hour (normally they are issued every hour) as a "clue" to the user to refresh.…
It might overcomplicate it, but the Worst thing, while quite useful, would be more quickly useful if you could see the location of each element. E.g., show the low ceiling and then the ICAO code for that airport…
Sure, but it was the only primary source I could find for Drew Houston recounting his conversation with Steve Jobs. Most all the other coverage at the time was blogspam.
Do think it might cause harm if the domain names were retained?
> a feature, not a productive That line was so incisive when I first heard it in 2011 that it's stuck with me ever since: http://www.forbes.com/sites/victoriabarret/2011/10/18/dropbo... Edit: Hey guys, it's the only…
Sorry, nope. I'd have to be attacking the character of the person making the argument, and do so in an attempt to undermine their argument, for it to be ad hominem. I'm questioning the motives of someone who just…
> Research requires data. There's a lot of research that could be performed if we were willing to generate data without due regard for the inherent downsides. Saying research requires data is just insufficient…
> I'm struggling to understand the intent here. A desire for a particular type of attention his ego seems to need. Which, combined with either a moronic lack of appreciation for the hassle and damage he's going to cause…
Koyaanisqatsi and Tron both did it in '82. I'm sure there are probably other, earlier examples, too.
If you haven't watched Koyaanisqatsi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanisqatsi), you really should.
“Every time a tire rotates, the patch that adheres to the pavement, whatever surface that might be, sticks to it, then it has to peel off. Every time. It sticks and peels, it sticks and peels. And that peeling is the…
That's far too easy to game, though, and even works on Wikipedia. Just the other day, I searched for a particular boutique marketing firm, and found they had a Wikipedia entry, complete with 20-30 references. All of…
Thanks for the detailed info. Sounds like it's still a bit further off than I'd like out of a primary machine, something I tried a few years ago (unsuccessfully).
Once it's set up and working the way you want, how often do you find yourself dealing with small issues?
Divvy has worked quite well for me. Spectacle and ShiftIt are two alternatives I later heard about, but haven't yet tried, so please let me know if you try them out and find a clear advantage to either (besides price).
> I don't think "try not to say" political correctness is intellectually compelling. Except, that's not what the parent was doing. It was a partisan dig, thinly disguised: even worse.
"The Experiment" is comparing two different things. One's an issue of personal safety combined with elements of not fitting in, the other's an issue of not fitting in, combined with elements of career stressors. You say…
Speaking of what and what not to say...
His comment can only be read as "advocating warfare and violence as a solution to nation-state conflicts" if the reader injects it. If we can add a layer of conflict-resolution between open diplomacy and global…
I think I know why you're getting down-voted, but it's an interesting and real issue. If you go a while, mostly digesting only tiny chunks of information, your brain optimizes around that and eventually becomes bad at…
*+Irony
Which is philosophy.
He didn't specify the length of the interval between when he experiences it, and when he dies.
Cognitionism! Yeah, it's silly. I think it's not too unlike calling everything "hacking." I "hacked" my eyesight by looking out the window for a minute at the end of every chapter, etc. I moved more and lost weight,…
Which would work really well in some geography. In mine, not so much. I have airports 15nm away that are meteorologically less relevant than some that are 50nm away.
> If you meant instead, as-of meaning "when the data was loaded", that's true... Not shown. I have the METAR ages turn red when they hit an hour (normally they are issued every hour) as a "clue" to the user to refresh.…
It might overcomplicate it, but the Worst thing, while quite useful, would be more quickly useful if you could see the location of each element. E.g., show the low ceiling and then the ICAO code for that airport…