I really liked that talk! Lots of relevant information and I can definitely relate, working at a Amazon. Wouldn't say that we are hurt by all of the same problems (we have solutions that work very well for some of…
Amazon uses your Amazon history to target Amazon ads to your interests. That's not the same thing as giving your Amazon account information to a third party.
I agree. As an Amazon SDE this makes me quite excited for the future!
I understand the point you're trying to make about the stress on frugality at Amazon and I agree with you, but your specific points are more accurate for past Amazon. These days Amazon has become significantly more…
I might give it a go. That was one of the first things I thought of!
Now that you mention it, I don't know. I originally read it as left associative because otherwise it becomes somewhat of a blanket statement.
I feel like this could be abused to remove competitors' content from Google results. Couldn't this be a problem?
Next up AT&T + Comcast merger... 'Cause why not?
I guess that makes sense. I was thinking of it as a maze that someone would using a pencil on paper, but if it were a real maze with high walls it would make sense that you wouldn't necessarily know when you've reached…
Is there a reason why it will continue searching "down" once it hits the right edge (and "left" if it hits the top edge)? I'm just curious.
I really liked that talk! Lots of relevant information and I can definitely relate, working at a Amazon. Wouldn't say that we are hurt by all of the same problems (we have solutions that work very well for some of…
Amazon uses your Amazon history to target Amazon ads to your interests. That's not the same thing as giving your Amazon account information to a third party.
I agree. As an Amazon SDE this makes me quite excited for the future!
I understand the point you're trying to make about the stress on frugality at Amazon and I agree with you, but your specific points are more accurate for past Amazon. These days Amazon has become significantly more…
I might give it a go. That was one of the first things I thought of!
Now that you mention it, I don't know. I originally read it as left associative because otherwise it becomes somewhat of a blanket statement.
I feel like this could be abused to remove competitors' content from Google results. Couldn't this be a problem?
Next up AT&T + Comcast merger... 'Cause why not?
I guess that makes sense. I was thinking of it as a maze that someone would using a pencil on paper, but if it were a real maze with high walls it would make sense that you wouldn't necessarily know when you've reached…
Is there a reason why it will continue searching "down" once it hits the right edge (and "left" if it hits the top edge)? I'm just curious.