The broken windows theory introduced by Wilson and Kelling.
People care about privacy up to a point. The majority of people (myself included) are apparently willing to give up their privacy if it means not having to pay for email service, or other information (search results,…
As someone in the industry (with domain knowledge), I can tell you that you are oversimplifying the problem and ignoring Tesla’s advantage and leadership in this space. Other manufacturers have to account for legacy…
“Tesla has spent a lot of resources reinventing car manufacturing and yet they can't produce a vehicle that meets their needs.” Where are you getting this information? Design and manufacturing influence one another.…
There are certain software bugs that cause undefined behavior. Debugging tools such as GDB can only get you so far in identifying and solving such bugs. That’s where static analysis can help.
If the jail cell is as comfortable as the unlocked room, there is absolutely no difference—until you try to leave. Any sane distribution should come with built binary blobs—and an option to rebuild them at will. But…
You don’t trust binary blobs? But do you read through all the source you compile? If not, there is little difference.
There are gaming keyboards with 1000hz poll rates.
> the market will by itself weed out companies doing excessive environmental damage Do you have any data to support this fairytale?
Although unlikely, they might be interested in seeing it turned on to make sure that it's a functional telephone.
You should have nothing to worry about. Just follow directions and be cooperative. The people at the border get off on authority. Don't give them a reason to harass you.
I would like to see research of which nations stand to gain the most due to climate change. My guesses are Russia and Canada. Perhaps in the future, Canadians will want to build a wall to keep out Americans, assuming…
Does anyone know any details regarding why the moderators are each being charged with "one count of conspiracy to commit computer hacking"? I cringe at the thought that this is only because they happened to commit…
These days I much prefer CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.
Is religion not an authority structure?
That reads to me as an atheist statement, yet C.S. Lewis was a Christian apologist according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis
What phone do you use, sir?
Yup, I've run OSX as a vmWare guest on Windows. It's possible and it works.
Thunderbolt was co-developed with Intel.
Technically, Facebook was around since 2004 and open to anyone over 12 since 2006, so she jumped in about 5 seasons in.
Thanks for the term. It looks like there is one nearby, in Ann Arbor, MI. http://workantile.com/
I don't think that argument would stand with any of my previous teachers/professors. But, I would have loved to see someone use that line back at school.
I have used those exact sprinkler system controls and can attest that they are absolutely terrible.
When reward points are being offered, you are being inefficient with your money if you do not take advantage of them when everyone else does. I agree that they shouldn't exist in the first place, but that is out of my…
The broken windows theory introduced by Wilson and Kelling.
People care about privacy up to a point. The majority of people (myself included) are apparently willing to give up their privacy if it means not having to pay for email service, or other information (search results,…
As someone in the industry (with domain knowledge), I can tell you that you are oversimplifying the problem and ignoring Tesla’s advantage and leadership in this space. Other manufacturers have to account for legacy…
“Tesla has spent a lot of resources reinventing car manufacturing and yet they can't produce a vehicle that meets their needs.” Where are you getting this information? Design and manufacturing influence one another.…
There are certain software bugs that cause undefined behavior. Debugging tools such as GDB can only get you so far in identifying and solving such bugs. That’s where static analysis can help.
If the jail cell is as comfortable as the unlocked room, there is absolutely no difference—until you try to leave. Any sane distribution should come with built binary blobs—and an option to rebuild them at will. But…
You don’t trust binary blobs? But do you read through all the source you compile? If not, there is little difference.
There are gaming keyboards with 1000hz poll rates.
> the market will by itself weed out companies doing excessive environmental damage Do you have any data to support this fairytale?
Although unlikely, they might be interested in seeing it turned on to make sure that it's a functional telephone.
You should have nothing to worry about. Just follow directions and be cooperative. The people at the border get off on authority. Don't give them a reason to harass you.
I would like to see research of which nations stand to gain the most due to climate change. My guesses are Russia and Canada. Perhaps in the future, Canadians will want to build a wall to keep out Americans, assuming…
Does anyone know any details regarding why the moderators are each being charged with "one count of conspiracy to commit computer hacking"? I cringe at the thought that this is only because they happened to commit…
These days I much prefer CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.
Is religion not an authority structure?
That reads to me as an atheist statement, yet C.S. Lewis was a Christian apologist according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis
What phone do you use, sir?
Yup, I've run OSX as a vmWare guest on Windows. It's possible and it works.
Thunderbolt was co-developed with Intel.
Technically, Facebook was around since 2004 and open to anyone over 12 since 2006, so she jumped in about 5 seasons in.
Thanks for the term. It looks like there is one nearby, in Ann Arbor, MI. http://workantile.com/
I don't think that argument would stand with any of my previous teachers/professors. But, I would have loved to see someone use that line back at school.
I have used those exact sprinkler system controls and can attest that they are absolutely terrible.
When reward points are being offered, you are being inefficient with your money if you do not take advantage of them when everyone else does. I agree that they shouldn't exist in the first place, but that is out of my…