Maybe you should use a source that is at least self consistent? Inverse relationship between unemployment and returns - proceeds to show a table where the lowest quintiles of unemployment have the lowest returns. That…
Are you arguing that the stock market is not correlated with unemployment? That’s a weird and plain stupid hill to die on because anybody can disprove it with 3 seconds of googling.
OP: “A train can go hundreds of miles per hour faster” Anyway I think this proves the limitations of this analogy.
320 km/h is not hundreds of miles per hour faster than the top speed of a Tesla, especially one like the Plaid marketed for speed. I don’t give a fuck if you’re from Europe or the US, high speed trains aren’t faster…
> A train can go hundreds of miles per hour faster than a Tesla sports car. But which is quicker off the mark? Top speed of most trains is below that of a Tesla let alone super cars. The trains that can go significantly…
> Since 2018 we have experienced a series of tremors in AI. We know that eventually the big quake will happen — it’s inevitable. You can say/type anything, including this. But you offer no actual argument why this is…
Since you have the legal background can you explain how the CEO publicly stating in writing “Everyone exited was offered 3 months of severance, which is 50% more than legally required.” is not actionable at all? Also…
I was responding to the claim WinCE was mainly used for homebrew. That’s not true. It wasn’t used much, but what it was used for was mainly commercial releases.
Ok then… on the other hand there were a bevy of commercial releases targeting Windows CE https://segaretro.org/Windows_CE
> Windows CE but it was mainly the homebrew community Name some? Granted I’ve been out of the homebrew dev scene for a while, but this doesn’t sound right. Developing for Windows CE would require a…
In one of the more recent updates they have significantly curtailed this output.
> Or is there something more to it? The part where they said they do not store either the key or password on Dropbox.
Because other people exist with needs and priorities that differ from yours.
You don’t even need to consider context, you need to use the right acronym to start. The current acronym isn’t even ICE - it’s RICE.
That “poor soul” was a senior director of marketing, not some minimum wage assistant. And violence, a bit hyperbolic, it was an underhanded toss - no one calls that “chucking” where I’m from at least. Sure he had a…
What is the technical impediment to writing one?
> Fire the eugenicist in charge of the CDC, for a start. Why is she a eugenicist? You had better have something better than the simply the poor choice of words earlier this year about COVID deaths - and words that were…
If you have no common wire you have no return path for current so that you can power a consuming device. Original thermostats were entirely electromechanical switches with no power requirements. The Nest gets around the…
Entertaining, because I still run IntelliJ and CLion on a decade old Lenovo T430 running Linux with nothing more than a RAM upgrade and overall it works more smoothly now than it did 10 years ago. This is due as much…
IntelliJ was doing all that 10 years ago.
I’m saying the complexity of IDEs such as IntelliJ is concentrated in their base infrastructure of indexing and refactoring engine and that hasn’t changed all that much in the past decade. That there are more and more…
I don’t see what you’re talking about. A bunch claim to be performance improvements - there are some additional features for language plugins that are similar to those that have already exist for other languages such as…
> Well a modern IDE does way more than an IDE 10 years ago. Really? Like what? What types of refactoring, indexing and completion features does IntelliJ have that it didn’t in 2013?
Blue is officially USB 3.0 - or possibly some knock off junk of course is always a possibility.
> it's that companies can behave in seemingly weird ways, to an outsider some of these behaviours might even appear scammish or risky This is no more inherently scammish than my relationship with my credit card company…
Maybe you should use a source that is at least self consistent? Inverse relationship between unemployment and returns - proceeds to show a table where the lowest quintiles of unemployment have the lowest returns. That…
Are you arguing that the stock market is not correlated with unemployment? That’s a weird and plain stupid hill to die on because anybody can disprove it with 3 seconds of googling.
OP: “A train can go hundreds of miles per hour faster” Anyway I think this proves the limitations of this analogy.
320 km/h is not hundreds of miles per hour faster than the top speed of a Tesla, especially one like the Plaid marketed for speed. I don’t give a fuck if you’re from Europe or the US, high speed trains aren’t faster…
> A train can go hundreds of miles per hour faster than a Tesla sports car. But which is quicker off the mark? Top speed of most trains is below that of a Tesla let alone super cars. The trains that can go significantly…
> Since 2018 we have experienced a series of tremors in AI. We know that eventually the big quake will happen — it’s inevitable. You can say/type anything, including this. But you offer no actual argument why this is…
Since you have the legal background can you explain how the CEO publicly stating in writing “Everyone exited was offered 3 months of severance, which is 50% more than legally required.” is not actionable at all? Also…
I was responding to the claim WinCE was mainly used for homebrew. That’s not true. It wasn’t used much, but what it was used for was mainly commercial releases.
Ok then… on the other hand there were a bevy of commercial releases targeting Windows CE https://segaretro.org/Windows_CE
> Windows CE but it was mainly the homebrew community Name some? Granted I’ve been out of the homebrew dev scene for a while, but this doesn’t sound right. Developing for Windows CE would require a…
In one of the more recent updates they have significantly curtailed this output.
> Or is there something more to it? The part where they said they do not store either the key or password on Dropbox.
Because other people exist with needs and priorities that differ from yours.
You don’t even need to consider context, you need to use the right acronym to start. The current acronym isn’t even ICE - it’s RICE.
That “poor soul” was a senior director of marketing, not some minimum wage assistant. And violence, a bit hyperbolic, it was an underhanded toss - no one calls that “chucking” where I’m from at least. Sure he had a…
What is the technical impediment to writing one?
> Fire the eugenicist in charge of the CDC, for a start. Why is she a eugenicist? You had better have something better than the simply the poor choice of words earlier this year about COVID deaths - and words that were…
If you have no common wire you have no return path for current so that you can power a consuming device. Original thermostats were entirely electromechanical switches with no power requirements. The Nest gets around the…
Entertaining, because I still run IntelliJ and CLion on a decade old Lenovo T430 running Linux with nothing more than a RAM upgrade and overall it works more smoothly now than it did 10 years ago. This is due as much…
IntelliJ was doing all that 10 years ago.
I’m saying the complexity of IDEs such as IntelliJ is concentrated in their base infrastructure of indexing and refactoring engine and that hasn’t changed all that much in the past decade. That there are more and more…
I don’t see what you’re talking about. A bunch claim to be performance improvements - there are some additional features for language plugins that are similar to those that have already exist for other languages such as…
> Well a modern IDE does way more than an IDE 10 years ago. Really? Like what? What types of refactoring, indexing and completion features does IntelliJ have that it didn’t in 2013?
Blue is officially USB 3.0 - or possibly some knock off junk of course is always a possibility.
> it's that companies can behave in seemingly weird ways, to an outsider some of these behaviours might even appear scammish or risky This is no more inherently scammish than my relationship with my credit card company…