My 40s have been way better than my 20s or 30s. It's not even close. The best part of your life does not have to be behind you.
Insiders are often very overexposed to a single company because it's their primary form of compensation. You can sell every share you have and still be overexposed due to unvested shares. I would advise against…
There are good points here, but I think analogizing the situation into a class struggle within a society is both confusing and specious. Ethereum is not a civilization: it's a piece of FinTech.
Unless you want to watch HBO Max, in which case you need a dongle….
But it is optional. There's social pressure for all kinds of things, including getting married and having children. You have to figure out how to get food & shelter and follow local laws. Everything else is…
Not a flash in the pan after all!
> I was intentionally gendering the term here. My goal was to have someone notice that I used Congresswoman in a negative context.
On the third hand, you’re deliberately using sexist language to … secretly fight sexism? I think a continued evaluation is indeed in order.
Google and Microsoft were not the first web spiders. A famous example, Yahoo!, didn't walk away from search and partner with Microsoft because of the difficulty of building an index. They did it because it was going to…
Spidering and building an index is relatively easy. It's not the barrier to creating a search engine, and I don't think you'd find that Microsoft's index is materially smaller than Google's. The hard part is figuring…
They're not private attorneys who have the US as their client. They work for an organization (DoJ) that has the US as its client. That organization can have whatever policies it wants about how cases are allocated among…
A better way to think about it is that grades and test scores are probably not enough if you want to get into an elite school. Universities want interesting people who will enrich the campus and their fellow students.…
In 2015, the valuation of the company was $4 billion below the valuation of the Alibaba stock it held. A popular interpretation of this is that the main Yahoo! operations were considered to have negative value by…
Yahoo! hasn't been a company for years. It's just part of Verizon's media group.
This reminds me of something that happened at a company I worked at maybe ten years ago. An employee was fired for setting up a webcam that pointed at his 2FA key generator so he could log in remotely without having to…
Appropriate? That's the wrong question. Everything in the market is negotiable. The question to ask is why Apple has more leverage. (I think you will see the answer is "many, many reasons.")
Inb4 Samsung+, a monthly subscription for those who want an ad-free experience. Recurring revenue is king.
I found and reported a nasty compiler bug with basic arithmetic just a few weeks into learning C++. My previous programming experience was in BASIC and 6502 assembly, so it was my first experience with a compiled…
> "It lets Trump say he’s solved the problem but doesn’t do much else." If you're in ByteDance's shoes, this sounds like a perfect counteroffer to the US government position. If you believe the US concern might be more…
> The extremely high failure rate indicates it is either a flawed concept entirely, […] Are you sure? Maybe the flaw is the notion that the marriage partnership should be expected to last for life. There are real…
At the risk of starting a style debate, this may be easier to read if you write it like an if-else: a > max ? max : a < min ? min : a
I thought this was going to be about linked lists.
Here's the best way I know to explain it, paraphrasing Stephen Hawking: Imagine taking a picture puzzle that you'd completed, putting it in your clothes dryer, and turning on the tumbler. I think you and I can both…
It could happen, but I suspect this is a negotiating position more than a real desire to leave behind x86 in favor of Apple's ARM architecture chips. It makes more sense for them to improve the iPad Pro than to drop…
I have a simpler explanation, and my mantra for life. Are you finding something difficult? Is it something you've been doing frequently for a long time? If not, then of course it's difficult. Keep hope: We get good at…
My 40s have been way better than my 20s or 30s. It's not even close. The best part of your life does not have to be behind you.
Insiders are often very overexposed to a single company because it's their primary form of compensation. You can sell every share you have and still be overexposed due to unvested shares. I would advise against…
There are good points here, but I think analogizing the situation into a class struggle within a society is both confusing and specious. Ethereum is not a civilization: it's a piece of FinTech.
Unless you want to watch HBO Max, in which case you need a dongle….
But it is optional. There's social pressure for all kinds of things, including getting married and having children. You have to figure out how to get food & shelter and follow local laws. Everything else is…
Not a flash in the pan after all!
> I was intentionally gendering the term here. My goal was to have someone notice that I used Congresswoman in a negative context.
On the third hand, you’re deliberately using sexist language to … secretly fight sexism? I think a continued evaluation is indeed in order.
Google and Microsoft were not the first web spiders. A famous example, Yahoo!, didn't walk away from search and partner with Microsoft because of the difficulty of building an index. They did it because it was going to…
Spidering and building an index is relatively easy. It's not the barrier to creating a search engine, and I don't think you'd find that Microsoft's index is materially smaller than Google's. The hard part is figuring…
They're not private attorneys who have the US as their client. They work for an organization (DoJ) that has the US as its client. That organization can have whatever policies it wants about how cases are allocated among…
A better way to think about it is that grades and test scores are probably not enough if you want to get into an elite school. Universities want interesting people who will enrich the campus and their fellow students.…
In 2015, the valuation of the company was $4 billion below the valuation of the Alibaba stock it held. A popular interpretation of this is that the main Yahoo! operations were considered to have negative value by…
Yahoo! hasn't been a company for years. It's just part of Verizon's media group.
This reminds me of something that happened at a company I worked at maybe ten years ago. An employee was fired for setting up a webcam that pointed at his 2FA key generator so he could log in remotely without having to…
Appropriate? That's the wrong question. Everything in the market is negotiable. The question to ask is why Apple has more leverage. (I think you will see the answer is "many, many reasons.")
Inb4 Samsung+, a monthly subscription for those who want an ad-free experience. Recurring revenue is king.
I found and reported a nasty compiler bug with basic arithmetic just a few weeks into learning C++. My previous programming experience was in BASIC and 6502 assembly, so it was my first experience with a compiled…
> "It lets Trump say he’s solved the problem but doesn’t do much else." If you're in ByteDance's shoes, this sounds like a perfect counteroffer to the US government position. If you believe the US concern might be more…
> The extremely high failure rate indicates it is either a flawed concept entirely, […] Are you sure? Maybe the flaw is the notion that the marriage partnership should be expected to last for life. There are real…
At the risk of starting a style debate, this may be easier to read if you write it like an if-else: a > max ? max : a < min ? min : a
I thought this was going to be about linked lists.
Here's the best way I know to explain it, paraphrasing Stephen Hawking: Imagine taking a picture puzzle that you'd completed, putting it in your clothes dryer, and turning on the tumbler. I think you and I can both…
It could happen, but I suspect this is a negotiating position more than a real desire to leave behind x86 in favor of Apple's ARM architecture chips. It makes more sense for them to improve the iPad Pro than to drop…
I have a simpler explanation, and my mantra for life. Are you finding something difficult? Is it something you've been doing frequently for a long time? If not, then of course it's difficult. Keep hope: We get good at…