> "Apple" was a much better brand than {someone no one has ever heard of}. This is of course true, but not relevant. The personal jukebox was a junk product. Nobody would seriously imagine that the reason it didn’t win…
As has been said elsewhere - it didn’t beat apple to anything because it was giant, had a poor UI and no meaningful companion software. It was a prototype that wasn’t ready for the market. Nothing more. Comparing the…
Apple’s brand recognition wasn’t anything special at the time. The iPod was essentially their first meaningful entry into consumer music. Compared with say Sony, they were nobody - a recently failing maker of outdated…
“Just make sure it can be easily replaced when needed”, implies a clean architecture of some kind - which implies experience. Perhaps you’re just better than you realize.
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Basically just like humans on the internet.
On the surface this seems like the first move that would increase my respect for him since he’s taken over Twitter. I’m anticipating being disappointed.
A good starting point would be the pretty broad research on circadian rhythms if you want to know more.
That’s fair.
How do you know the details don’t matter? Often, not paying attention to the details leads to technical debt.
And it shows that it’s not a fact that there are not.
There is way more research than just this study that links early starts to poorer educational performance. Your speculations have nothing to do with anything in the study, depend on facts that are not supported by any…
Sure, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest that getting up earlier is not equivalent to a later class.
What does oversleeping through an early class have to do with not waking up early enough?
> This is only because people like to wake up at the last second and are still groggy during class.m I didn’t see that data in the study.
In hell, workers do not protest.
If the programs are being phased out, rich people just want to exploit them while they still can.
So what? That’s what the article is about, not the narrative of “people wanting out”. You’ve added that. If you want to write a piece about that, go right ahead. It’s just nothing to do with this article.
Not as far as I can see. The the article doesn’t say anything about people ‘wanting out’. It discusses the controversial practice of wealth buying citizenship. This is the only reason given in the article: > many of the…
What they are describing as ‘hell’ is regarded as an attractive working class job by many in China. By these standards, Teslas are made in hell, and Twitter is hell these days too. This tries to be an anti-Apple hit…
Are you autistic? > I really have to disagree with this newfound thing with newly diagnosed adults with autism who say that autism isn't a spectrum disorder This implies that the only people who don’t view autism as a…
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> "Apple" was a much better brand than {someone no one has ever heard of}. This is of course true, but not relevant. The personal jukebox was a junk product. Nobody would seriously imagine that the reason it didn’t win…
As has been said elsewhere - it didn’t beat apple to anything because it was giant, had a poor UI and no meaningful companion software. It was a prototype that wasn’t ready for the market. Nothing more. Comparing the…
Apple’s brand recognition wasn’t anything special at the time. The iPod was essentially their first meaningful entry into consumer music. Compared with say Sony, they were nobody - a recently failing maker of outdated…
“Just make sure it can be easily replaced when needed”, implies a clean architecture of some kind - which implies experience. Perhaps you’re just better than you realize.
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Basically just like humans on the internet.
On the surface this seems like the first move that would increase my respect for him since he’s taken over Twitter. I’m anticipating being disappointed.
A good starting point would be the pretty broad research on circadian rhythms if you want to know more.
That’s fair.
How do you know the details don’t matter? Often, not paying attention to the details leads to technical debt.
And it shows that it’s not a fact that there are not.
There is way more research than just this study that links early starts to poorer educational performance. Your speculations have nothing to do with anything in the study, depend on facts that are not supported by any…
Sure, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest that getting up earlier is not equivalent to a later class.
What does oversleeping through an early class have to do with not waking up early enough?
> This is only because people like to wake up at the last second and are still groggy during class.m I didn’t see that data in the study.
In hell, workers do not protest.
If the programs are being phased out, rich people just want to exploit them while they still can.
So what? That’s what the article is about, not the narrative of “people wanting out”. You’ve added that. If you want to write a piece about that, go right ahead. It’s just nothing to do with this article.
Not as far as I can see. The the article doesn’t say anything about people ‘wanting out’. It discusses the controversial practice of wealth buying citizenship. This is the only reason given in the article: > many of the…
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What they are describing as ‘hell’ is regarded as an attractive working class job by many in China. By these standards, Teslas are made in hell, and Twitter is hell these days too. This tries to be an anti-Apple hit…
Are you autistic? > I really have to disagree with this newfound thing with newly diagnosed adults with autism who say that autism isn't a spectrum disorder This implies that the only people who don’t view autism as a…
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