To fix: Remove /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf
From their perspective you're lacking three things: 1) credibility, 2) leverage, and 3) data. Credibility: you're a technical founder, not a designer. Why would they listen to you? Leverage: you do not have…
> if the debate was about ISIS propaganda? Google recently deleted the entire account of someone who had videos of vehicles in the Middle East, claiming it was extremist content [0]. He was a historian who was…
> If she's performing better than them while getting paid the same, she would know that she's worth more This is another area where pay transparency can complicate things. Jane may have the same experience and education…
This comment seems rather vague and general. Could you provide an example where you’ve used this technique?
> Perhaps the biggest lingering issue waiting to be fixed is the Windows store. Microsoft has been working on a new app store for Windows in recent months, and rumors suggest it will be a significant departure from what…
They can and they do if you don't file, and they'll charge you 5%/month for the convenience. The IRS can even file a return on your behalf, which they do to tax protestors. If you don't even have an SSN, they'll…
This article talks about a program designed to fix the "root" of crime and homelessness. Instead of arresting people, they'd call social workers. "Success" was measured by how many people were arrested and so the…
> But economics works on incentives. > The economics don't line up. Suppose you're Google. You know what's cheaper than investing $100m in a new chip manufacturing company? Lobbying for the government to invest $100m in…
> (there is also a button to remove all your data at a later date if desired) Do you keep database backups?
The fact that youtubers with a small following and a lack of monetization don’t make any money is not the result of capitalism. Do you believe that a different economic system would actually fund the long tail of…
Paywalled.
In general citation count is not a useful metric to determine research quality (separate from whether it applies here) e.g. Brian Wansink's citation count is 33,969 and h-index is 85 [0]. Over a dozen of his papers were…
This is one of the more interesting Slate opinion pieces I’ve read.
D.C., could you explain what part of this judgment you disagree with? Employees should have the right to switch companies and leaving a company shouldn’t bar employment in your field. Hooked is relying on…
Italy is recording a death every four minutes. The annual flu doesn't even come close to that.
One of the things that bothers me about this study is the use of SafeGraph, which provided "anonymized" data that included GPS location, race, and income.
This seems to be in contradiction of other published results. Can you provide a source?
My predictions Sometime within the next 2 years, Microsoft will release Word3D, which will be a text editor written in Electron and which will consume 100MB of memory to edit a 1KB text file.
> Some headhunters specifically try to identify high-performing sociopaths for top management positions. [Citation needed]
I think you mean magnate; a magnet goes on your refrigerator.
YouTube used Polyfill for Firefox, which was 5x slower. It worked just fine if you pretended to be Chrome by changing the user agent. https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/91hbkw/youtube_pag...
In my experience, burnout seems to be a result of poor sleep, poor nutrition, lack of autonomy, lack of recognition, etc. This is especially true if working harder won't lead to greater rewards, like if you have a fixed…
> (All memory access is naturally linear in computing. Random access memory is an unnatural computing myth which comes at enormous cost and has to be hardware accelerated to be even usable). Are you saying that the…
and https://i.reddit.com It's probably 5x faster than the new mobile site, too
To fix: Remove /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf
From their perspective you're lacking three things: 1) credibility, 2) leverage, and 3) data. Credibility: you're a technical founder, not a designer. Why would they listen to you? Leverage: you do not have…
> if the debate was about ISIS propaganda? Google recently deleted the entire account of someone who had videos of vehicles in the Middle East, claiming it was extremist content [0]. He was a historian who was…
> If she's performing better than them while getting paid the same, she would know that she's worth more This is another area where pay transparency can complicate things. Jane may have the same experience and education…
This comment seems rather vague and general. Could you provide an example where you’ve used this technique?
> Perhaps the biggest lingering issue waiting to be fixed is the Windows store. Microsoft has been working on a new app store for Windows in recent months, and rumors suggest it will be a significant departure from what…
They can and they do if you don't file, and they'll charge you 5%/month for the convenience. The IRS can even file a return on your behalf, which they do to tax protestors. If you don't even have an SSN, they'll…
This article talks about a program designed to fix the "root" of crime and homelessness. Instead of arresting people, they'd call social workers. "Success" was measured by how many people were arrested and so the…
> But economics works on incentives. > The economics don't line up. Suppose you're Google. You know what's cheaper than investing $100m in a new chip manufacturing company? Lobbying for the government to invest $100m in…
> (there is also a button to remove all your data at a later date if desired) Do you keep database backups?
The fact that youtubers with a small following and a lack of monetization don’t make any money is not the result of capitalism. Do you believe that a different economic system would actually fund the long tail of…
Paywalled.
In general citation count is not a useful metric to determine research quality (separate from whether it applies here) e.g. Brian Wansink's citation count is 33,969 and h-index is 85 [0]. Over a dozen of his papers were…
This is one of the more interesting Slate opinion pieces I’ve read.
D.C., could you explain what part of this judgment you disagree with? Employees should have the right to switch companies and leaving a company shouldn’t bar employment in your field. Hooked is relying on…
Italy is recording a death every four minutes. The annual flu doesn't even come close to that.
One of the things that bothers me about this study is the use of SafeGraph, which provided "anonymized" data that included GPS location, race, and income.
This seems to be in contradiction of other published results. Can you provide a source?
My predictions Sometime within the next 2 years, Microsoft will release Word3D, which will be a text editor written in Electron and which will consume 100MB of memory to edit a 1KB text file.
> Some headhunters specifically try to identify high-performing sociopaths for top management positions. [Citation needed]
I think you mean magnate; a magnet goes on your refrigerator.
YouTube used Polyfill for Firefox, which was 5x slower. It worked just fine if you pretended to be Chrome by changing the user agent. https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/91hbkw/youtube_pag...
In my experience, burnout seems to be a result of poor sleep, poor nutrition, lack of autonomy, lack of recognition, etc. This is especially true if working harder won't lead to greater rewards, like if you have a fixed…
> (All memory access is naturally linear in computing. Random access memory is an unnatural computing myth which comes at enormous cost and has to be hardware accelerated to be even usable). Are you saying that the…
and https://i.reddit.com It's probably 5x faster than the new mobile site, too