The FTC who will promptly roll back privacy protections and insist that deregulation is somehow better.
> My work involves artificial intelligence and big data, and my letters of support came from an authority in my industry and veteran start-up investor, and a Nobel Prize winner. But it wasn’t enough to convince the…
letting you order stuff online is "so much for humanity"?
> Net neutrality favors giant, centralized entities that have more than enough issues of their own Please explain how.
> Having his personal net worth reduced pre vs post election you really think he's not milking the presidency for cash?
That screen is probably lower resolution than the phone.
> dumpster fire that is roslyn you can't get your editor working therefore Roslyn is a dumpster fire. Great logic.
No, they might be a left wing tabloid that would portray her as the girlfriend supporting her terrible alt-right boyfriend and his awful views.
She doesn't want to be associated with what he said. Why is that a problem in any way?
> Canada and our Midwest share, among other things, manners, weather, topography, and a tendency among their inhabitants to downplay their own racism uh okay. The author does no Canada is larger than the US? Seems kind…
> Early windows development (for years after it became popular) was done at a DOS command line. 2 decades and a completely different kernel ago, sure.
> In most user applications JavaScript is good enough or better If you are willing to toss performance out the window. Electron is just turning dev work into user headaches.
Also, > The 1920s were the last decade in American history during which one could be genuinely optimistic about politics. Since 1920, the vast increase in welfare beneficiaries and the extension of the franchise to…
> Google advocates for things that are generally in the public interest No, they advocate 100% for things in Google's interest. If those happen to be good for the public that's a nice bonus. It's also a pretty awful bar…
Damore wasn't fired for political beliefs. That's a narrative spread by conservatives because it gets people riled up and lets then act like victims. He was fired because he made statements that pissed off a fair number…
> is still in beta Is it though? The label ceases to have meaning at some point.
> low-risk way Unless it goes bankrupt or has some other issue and you don't get paid or get fired. I do not like this idea that startup employees aren't taking a risk. It encourages extremely one sided behavior.
Killing another human without any real direct threat doesn't seem that natural to me. If some guy is actively trying to hurt me then it seems entirely natural to kill. He's wearing the wrong uniform seems less of a…
nah, just gotta open a bar that serves nothing but baijiu.
do you have to ask permission to do this on android?
> If anyone in the US wants to partake in the frenzy because we should totally turn veterans day into a ridiculous spend a lot day.
The left likes to play victim about other things. Conservatives love to push the idea that they were targeted purely for being conservative. Look at the reaction around Damore, for example. It's all about how…
Yeah, they want to go advertiser friendly and are being ridiculous about it.
The boundary for what gets demonitized are arbitrary and ridiculous. It's not just people dropping racial slurs or showing graphic violence. It's comedy channels, science channels, etc... It's probably the only thing…
> it seems like the prevailing opinion is that YouTube is specifically targeting them based on political bias That's because they like to be victims. It's all about the narrative. If you look around you see this…
The FTC who will promptly roll back privacy protections and insist that deregulation is somehow better.
> My work involves artificial intelligence and big data, and my letters of support came from an authority in my industry and veteran start-up investor, and a Nobel Prize winner. But it wasn’t enough to convince the…
letting you order stuff online is "so much for humanity"?
> Net neutrality favors giant, centralized entities that have more than enough issues of their own Please explain how.
> Having his personal net worth reduced pre vs post election you really think he's not milking the presidency for cash?
That screen is probably lower resolution than the phone.
> dumpster fire that is roslyn you can't get your editor working therefore Roslyn is a dumpster fire. Great logic.
No, they might be a left wing tabloid that would portray her as the girlfriend supporting her terrible alt-right boyfriend and his awful views.
She doesn't want to be associated with what he said. Why is that a problem in any way?
> Canada and our Midwest share, among other things, manners, weather, topography, and a tendency among their inhabitants to downplay their own racism uh okay. The author does no Canada is larger than the US? Seems kind…
> Early windows development (for years after it became popular) was done at a DOS command line. 2 decades and a completely different kernel ago, sure.
> In most user applications JavaScript is good enough or better If you are willing to toss performance out the window. Electron is just turning dev work into user headaches.
Also, > The 1920s were the last decade in American history during which one could be genuinely optimistic about politics. Since 1920, the vast increase in welfare beneficiaries and the extension of the franchise to…
> Google advocates for things that are generally in the public interest No, they advocate 100% for things in Google's interest. If those happen to be good for the public that's a nice bonus. It's also a pretty awful bar…
Damore wasn't fired for political beliefs. That's a narrative spread by conservatives because it gets people riled up and lets then act like victims. He was fired because he made statements that pissed off a fair number…
> is still in beta Is it though? The label ceases to have meaning at some point.
> low-risk way Unless it goes bankrupt or has some other issue and you don't get paid or get fired. I do not like this idea that startup employees aren't taking a risk. It encourages extremely one sided behavior.
Killing another human without any real direct threat doesn't seem that natural to me. If some guy is actively trying to hurt me then it seems entirely natural to kill. He's wearing the wrong uniform seems less of a…
nah, just gotta open a bar that serves nothing but baijiu.
do you have to ask permission to do this on android?
> If anyone in the US wants to partake in the frenzy because we should totally turn veterans day into a ridiculous spend a lot day.
The left likes to play victim about other things. Conservatives love to push the idea that they were targeted purely for being conservative. Look at the reaction around Damore, for example. It's all about how…
Yeah, they want to go advertiser friendly and are being ridiculous about it.
The boundary for what gets demonitized are arbitrary and ridiculous. It's not just people dropping racial slurs or showing graphic violence. It's comedy channels, science channels, etc... It's probably the only thing…
> it seems like the prevailing opinion is that YouTube is specifically targeting them based on political bias That's because they like to be victims. It's all about the narrative. If you look around you see this…