The article discussed this. id negotiates to allow non infringing incidents to exist, but opposes their ability to trademark the similar name.
If you don't trademark it, it's not your name, because you have no right to disambiguate form anyone using the same name.
Browser competition doesn't matter much for interoperability, because they don't restrict what sites you can use. It's only a risk if browsers start banning sites like the app stores do. And open source Chromium and…
It's weird to have this tone of hating on someone for not having two homes. If he can live without occupying a giant property, good on him. Why should only rich people get allotments? Any tax he owes can be deducted…
That's only a third of the 800 mile commute.
Many people helped create the industry. This article focused on two of them.
Is Eclipse modern? Do new programmers and projects use it? It has been in decline for years.
Yes. Another common example is that in languages without pointers, the lack of aliasing enables optimizations that are impossible for languages with pointers. Also, C compilers generate efficient code by assuming…
11 comments on HN so far, discussing politics and complaints about Twitter, and so far not one has responded to the content of the article, in which Twitter claims to have locked every account that posted a picture of a…
"small penis" was Chrichton making a mean joke, not a legal theory.
> He described how the judges found Murray guilty of “jigsaw identification,” which refers to the “possibility that a person may piece together information from various sources to arrive at the identification of a…
Why pay $1400 when you can get the same results for free? Do you hire a lottery number picker service?
A gravimeter is not a stick. https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/icebridge/instruments/gra...
The truth matters! I have a bunch of lies I'd like the Times to publish to promote my business. How do I get an article?
That approach just helps con artists rip off desperate ignorant people, promoting a worldview that magic is a viable alternative to scientific reality, a view held by a dangerously large and easily exploited percentage…
What's better? Making a strong case for the desperation of the drought and advocating for practical solutions? Or helping con artists steal huge sums of money from desperate people?
From NYT > A version of this article appears in print on July 17, 2021, Section A, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: In Tech’s Backyard, the Hottest Search Engine Uses 2 Steel Rods. Order Reprints |…
The article discussed this. id negotiates to allow non infringing incidents to exist, but opposes their ability to trademark the similar name.
If you don't trademark it, it's not your name, because you have no right to disambiguate form anyone using the same name.
Browser competition doesn't matter much for interoperability, because they don't restrict what sites you can use. It's only a risk if browsers start banning sites like the app stores do. And open source Chromium and…
It's weird to have this tone of hating on someone for not having two homes. If he can live without occupying a giant property, good on him. Why should only rich people get allotments? Any tax he owes can be deducted…
That's only a third of the 800 mile commute.
Many people helped create the industry. This article focused on two of them.
Is Eclipse modern? Do new programmers and projects use it? It has been in decline for years.
Yes. Another common example is that in languages without pointers, the lack of aliasing enables optimizations that are impossible for languages with pointers. Also, C compilers generate efficient code by assuming…
11 comments on HN so far, discussing politics and complaints about Twitter, and so far not one has responded to the content of the article, in which Twitter claims to have locked every account that posted a picture of a…
"small penis" was Chrichton making a mean joke, not a legal theory.
> He described how the judges found Murray guilty of “jigsaw identification,” which refers to the “possibility that a person may piece together information from various sources to arrive at the identification of a…
Why pay $1400 when you can get the same results for free? Do you hire a lottery number picker service?
A gravimeter is not a stick. https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/icebridge/instruments/gra...
The truth matters! I have a bunch of lies I'd like the Times to publish to promote my business. How do I get an article?
That approach just helps con artists rip off desperate ignorant people, promoting a worldview that magic is a viable alternative to scientific reality, a view held by a dangerously large and easily exploited percentage…
What's better? Making a strong case for the desperation of the drought and advocating for practical solutions? Or helping con artists steal huge sums of money from desperate people?
From NYT > A version of this article appears in print on July 17, 2021, Section A, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: In Tech’s Backyard, the Hottest Search Engine Uses 2 Steel Rods. Order Reprints |…