Well, they've been, illegally, pursuing their own interest exactly as the people using the app without paying. I don't see anything excessive here; I'm not saying that I justify them of course.
> Also I don't see a problem with sharing. It's not a substitute for face to face time but it's connecting with people MORE not less. Go back 25 years and you could rarely connected with anyone unless you were with…
I don't think it's a global problem; it's just asocial people who have little to none social/romantic experience, so they imagine their romantic life rather than living it.
> many a post on HN convinced me that it's not true, even though it sounds much more obvious than typical dietetary nonsense you'll hear from your random friend. HN is a place that may be full of people who's…
from what I read, you completely lack basic nutrition knowledge, and this is the real problem, not the failed diets. I'm absolutely convinced that you would get an adequate fit starting to study very "standard"…
+1 as well. most of the people with bad habits understands or (refuses to understand) what doing physical activity works out the symptom, not the cause. unfortunately, it's too easy to speculate on diets sitting on a…
That's the most common rhetoric example used in science circles. In real world, if those 670,000 people can't get enough food to get the basic nutrients, if they won't die from vitamine A deficiency, they will die of…
Blanket reforms will never happen in real world, because we're talking about huge quantities of money involved - a blanket reform the way, say, "many people would like it", would cause a sudden big loss to loss to big…
Right now he's very likely been cut to pieces already, as previous bloggers have been in similar situations. Very sad, but this is how things now work in Mexico. The real name has probably been used as last desperate…
Motivation is not fleeting; there are different motivations and different qualities. If you teach a dog chasing cars to be disciplined, it will still be a dog chasing cars, but just chasing one. The people you mention…
They're not "just statistics", as they point to some interesting facts. Americans for example travel less and work more compared to other countries. "6 minutes of education" is definitively negative (although I would…
In the past, most of the people didn't spend time watching TV while eating junk food. And yes, I do count calories. I'm committed to staying fit, and counting is not an option.
>> Sadly, you hit the nail on the head, 100%. That is exactly the problem, most dietitians will still try to sell you on the CDCs protein intake recommendation of 50g and and a diet that consists of 80%…
People is not either autistic or socialite. Following the same (rhetoric) logic, "if the world was left to you autistic, humanity would extinguish in two generations tops".
For me it's been a disaster instead, having an N550 (if memory serves me well). Ubuntu used to take a very long time to boot (minutes); I couldn't even reliably watch videos. I was very surprised (and disappointed)…
I'm tempted to assume the opposite. I filter out lots of people, whose posts are very uninteresting for me - my assumption reflects my behavior, so the question is if the average user prefers to read everything for…
> I love technology and I think it's the answer to most of our problems I'd be curious to know which are the problems that technology solves, because I'm actually of the opposite opinion - technology is the answer…
Watch out, you can't easily assume that it's not caused by general bad nutrition and lifestyle. Assuming that you're probably from the USA, where obesity is ramping up, from a (especially southern) European perspective,…
> the fact is people don't want to pay. Period. Everything else is justification. This is a false and very cheap thought. For two reasons: 1) there isn't a thing such as "[all the] people". I know many people who…
As a matter of fact, the vehicle itself is "zero-emissions" and "invisible to the environment". I see your point, but first of all, it would be a very big step ahead if all the vehicles in cities wouldn't have toxic…
It's funny. These kind of guys think they're badasses, while in reality, to an attentive eye, they're the opposite: people with an attention seeking disorder. Aside that the attention seeking is very obvious from the…
> In my opinion, patent 'trolling' is a good thing, (as long as it doesn't happen to me). Why? because the harder they troll, the more obviously broken the system will be, and the more likely it is to get fixed.…
That's too much of a simplicistic view. I'll give an example. A family brings their children to McDonald's, often. McDonald's blasts large amounts of marketing in the children's head. The children grow up and become…
I'm really looking forward to new Ubuntu releases... NOT. As a matter of fact, Ubuntu's getting so much buggier and buggier with each release, that I'm just downgrading from Natty to Maverick. What a huge disappointment.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2011/jul/15/ap...
Well, they've been, illegally, pursuing their own interest exactly as the people using the app without paying. I don't see anything excessive here; I'm not saying that I justify them of course.
> Also I don't see a problem with sharing. It's not a substitute for face to face time but it's connecting with people MORE not less. Go back 25 years and you could rarely connected with anyone unless you were with…
I don't think it's a global problem; it's just asocial people who have little to none social/romantic experience, so they imagine their romantic life rather than living it.
> many a post on HN convinced me that it's not true, even though it sounds much more obvious than typical dietetary nonsense you'll hear from your random friend. HN is a place that may be full of people who's…
from what I read, you completely lack basic nutrition knowledge, and this is the real problem, not the failed diets. I'm absolutely convinced that you would get an adequate fit starting to study very "standard"…
+1 as well. most of the people with bad habits understands or (refuses to understand) what doing physical activity works out the symptom, not the cause. unfortunately, it's too easy to speculate on diets sitting on a…
That's the most common rhetoric example used in science circles. In real world, if those 670,000 people can't get enough food to get the basic nutrients, if they won't die from vitamine A deficiency, they will die of…
Blanket reforms will never happen in real world, because we're talking about huge quantities of money involved - a blanket reform the way, say, "many people would like it", would cause a sudden big loss to loss to big…
Right now he's very likely been cut to pieces already, as previous bloggers have been in similar situations. Very sad, but this is how things now work in Mexico. The real name has probably been used as last desperate…
Motivation is not fleeting; there are different motivations and different qualities. If you teach a dog chasing cars to be disciplined, it will still be a dog chasing cars, but just chasing one. The people you mention…
They're not "just statistics", as they point to some interesting facts. Americans for example travel less and work more compared to other countries. "6 minutes of education" is definitively negative (although I would…
In the past, most of the people didn't spend time watching TV while eating junk food. And yes, I do count calories. I'm committed to staying fit, and counting is not an option.
>> Sadly, you hit the nail on the head, 100%. That is exactly the problem, most dietitians will still try to sell you on the CDCs protein intake recommendation of 50g and and a diet that consists of 80%…
People is not either autistic or socialite. Following the same (rhetoric) logic, "if the world was left to you autistic, humanity would extinguish in two generations tops".
For me it's been a disaster instead, having an N550 (if memory serves me well). Ubuntu used to take a very long time to boot (minutes); I couldn't even reliably watch videos. I was very surprised (and disappointed)…
I'm tempted to assume the opposite. I filter out lots of people, whose posts are very uninteresting for me - my assumption reflects my behavior, so the question is if the average user prefers to read everything for…
> I love technology and I think it's the answer to most of our problems I'd be curious to know which are the problems that technology solves, because I'm actually of the opposite opinion - technology is the answer…
Watch out, you can't easily assume that it's not caused by general bad nutrition and lifestyle. Assuming that you're probably from the USA, where obesity is ramping up, from a (especially southern) European perspective,…
> the fact is people don't want to pay. Period. Everything else is justification. This is a false and very cheap thought. For two reasons: 1) there isn't a thing such as "[all the] people". I know many people who…
As a matter of fact, the vehicle itself is "zero-emissions" and "invisible to the environment". I see your point, but first of all, it would be a very big step ahead if all the vehicles in cities wouldn't have toxic…
It's funny. These kind of guys think they're badasses, while in reality, to an attentive eye, they're the opposite: people with an attention seeking disorder. Aside that the attention seeking is very obvious from the…
> In my opinion, patent 'trolling' is a good thing, (as long as it doesn't happen to me). Why? because the harder they troll, the more obviously broken the system will be, and the more likely it is to get fixed.…
That's too much of a simplicistic view. I'll give an example. A family brings their children to McDonald's, often. McDonald's blasts large amounts of marketing in the children's head. The children grow up and become…
I'm really looking forward to new Ubuntu releases... NOT. As a matter of fact, Ubuntu's getting so much buggier and buggier with each release, that I'm just downgrading from Natty to Maverick. What a huge disappointment.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2011/jul/15/ap...