> a fatal March 1 crash of a 2018 Model 3 Easy misreading to make, but this is a new crash. The March 2018 crash was a Model X.
If my computer had killed hundreds of people, yes, I would throw it out, even if the manufacturer promised to fix it.
Have you never heard of the concept of "wage slavery"?
> A different Airbnb page[0] instructs hosts to tell guests to bring extra money when checking in so the host can collect taxes in person. Ludicrous. [0] https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2496/how-does-manual-occ...
HN should have a feature that hides any comments from users who haven't actually clicked on the link.
science fiction fiction? that's my favorite kind of science fiction!
The "Atari Stuff" section on Jed Margolin's website is a goldmine for anyone interested in this and Atari's other early 3D games. https://www.jmargolin.com/
Gizmodo did, in fact, verify that 30% claim: https://gizmodo.com/on-amazon-s-time-1826570882 > The amounts associates reported receiving in VCP [Variable Compensation Pay] were underwhelming. One claimed his highest…
There's a difference between an Amazon employee expressing their own opinion and an Amazon employee being explicitly paid to praise their employer, though.
"random paragraph"? The relevance was pretty clear, especially if you read the entire column.
ugh
The dam's finally burst.
> That's the stereotypical "women don't say what they think". How so? She said exactly what she wanted. He's the one who interpreted that to mean "a clean house."
That guy just links to the MS blog as his source. The Windows IoT page mentions that they intend to support the Universal App model, but for now it's just C++/Arduino. There's also no UI.…
So is Megan dead yet or what?
"Huawei" and "innovation" in the same sentence. Ha!
Or just, you know, take 5 seconds to scribble something in mspaint.
Well, this guy convinced people to give him $540 to build a steam-powered prosthetic arm. He hasn't been heard from since. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1997636553/steampunk-ste...
And now he's in the hospital. COINCIDENCE??!?
Ninjas AND robots???!? SO EPIC!
It's not entirely fixed-width, though. One nested column (the one containing the actual content) is fixed-width and left-justified within another column that expands to fill the window with whitespace. It's hideous.
I used to respect Spolsky. Now I see an awesomeface on the web page of one of his products. He's dead to me.
Interesting but it leaves out one crucial detail: did the dinosaur prefer emacs or vim?
Who made fun of Google for not doing social? I do recall them being made fun of for not doing social well - Buzz and Wave come to mind.
Five hundred thousand dollars. Give me a fucking break. Their justification is even more baffling: "I (Paul) just got off the phone with Greg, the producer over at Double Fine and asked him how it was possible to make a…
> a fatal March 1 crash of a 2018 Model 3 Easy misreading to make, but this is a new crash. The March 2018 crash was a Model X.
If my computer had killed hundreds of people, yes, I would throw it out, even if the manufacturer promised to fix it.
Have you never heard of the concept of "wage slavery"?
> A different Airbnb page[0] instructs hosts to tell guests to bring extra money when checking in so the host can collect taxes in person. Ludicrous. [0] https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2496/how-does-manual-occ...
HN should have a feature that hides any comments from users who haven't actually clicked on the link.
science fiction fiction? that's my favorite kind of science fiction!
The "Atari Stuff" section on Jed Margolin's website is a goldmine for anyone interested in this and Atari's other early 3D games. https://www.jmargolin.com/
Gizmodo did, in fact, verify that 30% claim: https://gizmodo.com/on-amazon-s-time-1826570882 > The amounts associates reported receiving in VCP [Variable Compensation Pay] were underwhelming. One claimed his highest…
There's a difference between an Amazon employee expressing their own opinion and an Amazon employee being explicitly paid to praise their employer, though.
"random paragraph"? The relevance was pretty clear, especially if you read the entire column.
ugh
The dam's finally burst.
> That's the stereotypical "women don't say what they think". How so? She said exactly what she wanted. He's the one who interpreted that to mean "a clean house."
That guy just links to the MS blog as his source. The Windows IoT page mentions that they intend to support the Universal App model, but for now it's just C++/Arduino. There's also no UI.…
So is Megan dead yet or what?
"Huawei" and "innovation" in the same sentence. Ha!
Or just, you know, take 5 seconds to scribble something in mspaint.
Well, this guy convinced people to give him $540 to build a steam-powered prosthetic arm. He hasn't been heard from since. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1997636553/steampunk-ste...
And now he's in the hospital. COINCIDENCE??!?
Ninjas AND robots???!? SO EPIC!
It's not entirely fixed-width, though. One nested column (the one containing the actual content) is fixed-width and left-justified within another column that expands to fill the window with whitespace. It's hideous.
I used to respect Spolsky. Now I see an awesomeface on the web page of one of his products. He's dead to me.
Interesting but it leaves out one crucial detail: did the dinosaur prefer emacs or vim?
Who made fun of Google for not doing social? I do recall them being made fun of for not doing social well - Buzz and Wave come to mind.
Five hundred thousand dollars. Give me a fucking break. Their justification is even more baffling: "I (Paul) just got off the phone with Greg, the producer over at Double Fine and asked him how it was possible to make a…