The UI seems hugely wasteful in terms of both screen real estate and user interaction. Why not a table with columns of checkboxes? Then we'd be able to sort and filter and count and compare. You could select a row and…
We couldn't know to what extent Dan was taken by surprise. It turns out he was at least somewhat surprised: http://5by5.tv/specials/6 In light of that, I don't think the weekend was too long to wait for a statement from…
>in the grand scheme of racist gestures, Anthony's falls low on the totem pole I don't think it was a racist gesture. I think it was an attempt to respect Lin's race that may have been slightly misguided.
The link goes to the mobile version of the article, which (at least on my desktop Safari) doesn't show two elements, an image and a video, which are really needed for the text to make sense. If it's possible to edit the…
Do these same managers consider themselves to be 100% "utilized"? What would that mean for a manager?
I often find Charlie Rose annoying but I'm liking this interview too. I think it's that Charlie sits back and lets Isaacson give his full, fleshed-out answers, instead of interrupting.
> Death is hard, and I've got better things to do than look down my nose at other people for their reactions to it. Well said.
Not sure why this was downvoted. Seems reasonable to me. FYI Steve was famous for always wearing the same thing, including the shoes. Overall something about Gruber's piece felt off to me. But none of us is a perfect…
> If you want to learn to code and build stuff and you’re starting by asking someone else what you should do, you’re already thinking about it the wrong way. If someone asks for help and this is the first thing you…
Number one deterrent to me using Word: no support for emacs navigation keystrokes, which are near-universal on the Mac. I don't use actual emacs, but I've come to rely heavily on those keystrokes.
Physical environment: quiet, comfortable, well lit, with the ability to have privacy as I need it for phone calls and just plain thinking. A personal whiteboard. And, silly as it may sound, a good bathroom.
The question strikes me as a link-baiting deliberate obtuseness. If we're in a post-industrial age, why do we still have factories? If my Mac is a "personal" computer, why can other people have accounts on it? "Post"…
The UI seems hugely wasteful in terms of both screen real estate and user interaction. Why not a table with columns of checkboxes? Then we'd be able to sort and filter and count and compare. You could select a row and…
We couldn't know to what extent Dan was taken by surprise. It turns out he was at least somewhat surprised: http://5by5.tv/specials/6 In light of that, I don't think the weekend was too long to wait for a statement from…
>in the grand scheme of racist gestures, Anthony's falls low on the totem pole I don't think it was a racist gesture. I think it was an attempt to respect Lin's race that may have been slightly misguided.
The link goes to the mobile version of the article, which (at least on my desktop Safari) doesn't show two elements, an image and a video, which are really needed for the text to make sense. If it's possible to edit the…
Do these same managers consider themselves to be 100% "utilized"? What would that mean for a manager?
I often find Charlie Rose annoying but I'm liking this interview too. I think it's that Charlie sits back and lets Isaacson give his full, fleshed-out answers, instead of interrupting.
> Death is hard, and I've got better things to do than look down my nose at other people for their reactions to it. Well said.
Not sure why this was downvoted. Seems reasonable to me. FYI Steve was famous for always wearing the same thing, including the shoes. Overall something about Gruber's piece felt off to me. But none of us is a perfect…
> If you want to learn to code and build stuff and you’re starting by asking someone else what you should do, you’re already thinking about it the wrong way. If someone asks for help and this is the first thing you…
Number one deterrent to me using Word: no support for emacs navigation keystrokes, which are near-universal on the Mac. I don't use actual emacs, but I've come to rely heavily on those keystrokes.
Physical environment: quiet, comfortable, well lit, with the ability to have privacy as I need it for phone calls and just plain thinking. A personal whiteboard. And, silly as it may sound, a good bathroom.
The question strikes me as a link-baiting deliberate obtuseness. If we're in a post-industrial age, why do we still have factories? If my Mac is a "personal" computer, why can other people have accounts on it? "Post"…