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To be fair it's not nearly as crazy a valuation as $26B for chat.
First: ruby is used by almost no one so at a minimum you need to diversify your languages Second: I see typos in your post, so you need to be better (exceptional) at writing Third: Add another skill set like project…
Go build something and then people will care what you have to say about what others built.
Creating a user friendly wrapper just promotes vendor lock-in. Nobody in the world of ML uses this lame wrapper.
And the log of abandonment of Google's support for its products gets yet another entry.
I take that back. Aside from loads of money and boundless dev time, you've got it all figured out :-)
No you can't.
Annnnnnd the people are leaving.
Someone tell Adam Smith he was doing it all wrong. This rando has the solution.
ummm... to imitate a higher quality brand to make money. Sound familiar?
In three words: contemporary public school
The industry cares about platform compliance while minimizing cost per transaction. When has IBM ever been competitive on that metric and why is now any different?
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To be fair it's not nearly as crazy a valuation as $26B for chat.
First: ruby is used by almost no one so at a minimum you need to diversify your languages Second: I see typos in your post, so you need to be better (exceptional) at writing Third: Add another skill set like project…
Go build something and then people will care what you have to say about what others built.
Creating a user friendly wrapper just promotes vendor lock-in. Nobody in the world of ML uses this lame wrapper.
And the log of abandonment of Google's support for its products gets yet another entry.
I take that back. Aside from loads of money and boundless dev time, you've got it all figured out :-)
No you can't.
Annnnnnd the people are leaving.
Someone tell Adam Smith he was doing it all wrong. This rando has the solution.
ummm... to imitate a higher quality brand to make money. Sound familiar?
In three words: contemporary public school
The industry cares about platform compliance while minimizing cost per transaction. When has IBM ever been competitive on that metric and why is now any different?