> I’d be hugely surprised if there isn’t a huge rise over the next 4 months followed by a collapse. It's because bitcoin is a pyramid scheme.
> A big difference between the US media and the rest of the developed world seems to be a complete absence of state-owned/subsidized/run media. PBS and NPR, both modern day liberal, fascist, so called, news hacks, loyal…
Who are liberal, modern day liberal, which is worse.
Considering Fox is the only reputable news outlet left, I don't support the negative connotation you imply.
The question then becomes which is better, the current big 6 or the new big 6 headed by Netflix.
What other sources do you use, I ask as an over 30 something who wants to see how the other half lives?
Industrial and Residential Electricity. We learned mainly residential but our instructor wanted us to be prepared for industrial as well. In the end, I was accepted to a small college but didn't want to work a FT job…
It sounds like someone is trying to sell something.
> iterations The property of iterations is that things change, outcomes change, ideas change, requirements change. Iterations are not black boxes that we tuck away as 100% complete; they often require re-examination as…
Software obeys its own dynamics. Some things work well. Some not quite the same. It's nice to see someone admitting that testing is good, rigid TDD; like rigid Agile or rigid Waterfall, are bad. Corollary, what our…
When I was in High School, I went to 2 years of Vocational School at the same time and took advanced studies for college so I'd have something to fall back on one way or the other.
Agree, use it often too and a good alternative I also use often is: https://git-for-windows.github.io/ It gives you a Bash shell with hundreds of useful utilities you used to get only in Cygwin. Though the most complete…
VR is klunky, about 20 years away from being a fun experience.
Emotions aside, it's hard to deny facts: "Walmart employs an astounding 2.1 million people. In the United States alone, the company employs 1.4 million people. This is a staggering 1% of the U.S.'s 140 million working…
Actually just went back and re-read what I wrote, I'm not entirely sure what the point was I was trying to get across now.
Are you equating a fair American Presidential campaign to people who cut people's heads off and record it?
Supporting violence and hate isn't acceptable in any other format, why should the Internet be excluded.
Consumer unfriendly behavior, your words, strongly suggests that it isn't a communications issue; rather it is likely a consumer affairs issue. https://www.ftc.gov/about-ftc/bureaus-offices/bureau-consume...…
Is Net Neutrality a 100% known quantity? I'm pretty sure it isn't. There are a lot of subjective considerations surrounding it and how it's perceived by both technical and non-technical people.
> I think if you work on greenfield projects your whole career you're likely the one who's creating these 'steaming piles of manure'. Eggzactly, well stated.
Microsoft has tens of thousands. Does Windows do more for its users than Ubuntu Linux?
Your post is great, well made and articulated, sort of the anti-plunger post.
Java would work much better for VLC.
Did a double take on the title.
Wow. Let the maintenance begin.
> I’d be hugely surprised if there isn’t a huge rise over the next 4 months followed by a collapse. It's because bitcoin is a pyramid scheme.
> A big difference between the US media and the rest of the developed world seems to be a complete absence of state-owned/subsidized/run media. PBS and NPR, both modern day liberal, fascist, so called, news hacks, loyal…
Who are liberal, modern day liberal, which is worse.
Considering Fox is the only reputable news outlet left, I don't support the negative connotation you imply.
The question then becomes which is better, the current big 6 or the new big 6 headed by Netflix.
What other sources do you use, I ask as an over 30 something who wants to see how the other half lives?
Industrial and Residential Electricity. We learned mainly residential but our instructor wanted us to be prepared for industrial as well. In the end, I was accepted to a small college but didn't want to work a FT job…
It sounds like someone is trying to sell something.
> iterations The property of iterations is that things change, outcomes change, ideas change, requirements change. Iterations are not black boxes that we tuck away as 100% complete; they often require re-examination as…
Software obeys its own dynamics. Some things work well. Some not quite the same. It's nice to see someone admitting that testing is good, rigid TDD; like rigid Agile or rigid Waterfall, are bad. Corollary, what our…
When I was in High School, I went to 2 years of Vocational School at the same time and took advanced studies for college so I'd have something to fall back on one way or the other.
Agree, use it often too and a good alternative I also use often is: https://git-for-windows.github.io/ It gives you a Bash shell with hundreds of useful utilities you used to get only in Cygwin. Though the most complete…
VR is klunky, about 20 years away from being a fun experience.
Emotions aside, it's hard to deny facts: "Walmart employs an astounding 2.1 million people. In the United States alone, the company employs 1.4 million people. This is a staggering 1% of the U.S.'s 140 million working…
Actually just went back and re-read what I wrote, I'm not entirely sure what the point was I was trying to get across now.
Are you equating a fair American Presidential campaign to people who cut people's heads off and record it?
Supporting violence and hate isn't acceptable in any other format, why should the Internet be excluded.
Consumer unfriendly behavior, your words, strongly suggests that it isn't a communications issue; rather it is likely a consumer affairs issue. https://www.ftc.gov/about-ftc/bureaus-offices/bureau-consume...…
Is Net Neutrality a 100% known quantity? I'm pretty sure it isn't. There are a lot of subjective considerations surrounding it and how it's perceived by both technical and non-technical people.
> I think if you work on greenfield projects your whole career you're likely the one who's creating these 'steaming piles of manure'. Eggzactly, well stated.
Microsoft has tens of thousands. Does Windows do more for its users than Ubuntu Linux?
Your post is great, well made and articulated, sort of the anti-plunger post.
Java would work much better for VLC.
Did a double take on the title.
Wow. Let the maintenance begin.