Precisely. The Overton window for this topic seems to have shifted pretty far. The default position should be one of positive consent and assumed privacy. But then again, I think it’s all moot considering that…
It has to be Quicken, right? They're the largest outfit I can think of. They’re obviously not primarily software, but I think they employ most of the tech workers downtown.
Do they count even though they’re headquartered in Campbell, CA?
> The trip, which took place on a luxury bus outfitted with a supply of vegan doughnuts and coal-infused kombucha, was known as the "Comeback Cities Tour." I live in Detroit. It’s a city that has been pushed to the edge…
I think there are other places to work besides the Bay Area.
Check the client-side JavaScript just to be sure. ;)
> “Despite working in Silicon Valley, where a 1100sqft home with no yard costs $2m...” You could buy roughly 667 acres of land here in Lower Michigan for that much money, which provides plenty of room for wine and…
The internet was readable before AI/ML. I don’t think bikeshedding should be that complicated.
I refuse to let a simple phrase like that become verboten just because a certain configuration of it was used by someone that our circles of friends dislike. Personally, I think it’s a funny reappropriation. But either…
A little nihilism legitimately helps me. One day, the sun will expand and, most likely, engulf the inner planets. Save for a few hunks of metal and bursts of energy, all that was, is, and will be of earth will be…
I've heard that argument, but recently I've started to disagree with it. I can only speak to my limited experience, but my three prior gigs have all wanted some amount of "passion", but never once was I expected to work…
She wasn’t powerful enough to avoid the consequences.
Except TangoTrotFox's original statement was: > The speed of light is not a speed limit on effective travel, but on observation. Which is absolutely factually false.
I'm going to quote my original post: > In 1663, John Twynn, was tried and executed in England for printing material that suggested that perhaps the monarchy should be beholden to the people.
> None of this is relevant to whether Twitter want to be complicit in publishing this speech which they are under no obligation to do. Grandparent was arguing that people can't handle free speech and that: > Speech…
First amendment jurisprudence, thankfully, disagrees with you. But first, some history. For most of modern history, speech has been censored in some form or another by governments. Naturally so, as any kind of divergent…
Well-said. The more I see from Twitter, the more I try to distance myself from it. I think a combination of today's political environment and the nature of the internet (pseudoanonymity and not being able to interact…
> In my lifetime the vast majority of my acute health issues went away on their own without any particular medical intervention. I mean well over 99.9%. To be fair, if they didn't, you might not be here to talk about…
That's because most Americans have no idea how probability or risk mitigation work. It's their body, dammit, and they want you to fix it!
Under relativity, you can't simply add speeds like that, unfortunately (I believe this is related to the fact that the speed of light is the same in all reference frames). Here's a link that can explain it better,…
Here's a catch-22 comment from elsewhere on this post: > Avoiding women in workplace is essentially sexist. And for non-sexists there is no reason to do so. So you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Given how…
> The speed of light is not a speed limit on effective travel, but on observation. It is absolutely a limit on effective travel (if we ignore things like wormholes for a second). Conventional motion through space is…
Then those "perfectly reasonable" applications are free to eschew languages like Java. People do it all the time to great success. People also use Java to great success. But that's neither here nor there. My point is…
$50,000 per year for 70 hour per week works out to $28,571.43 if it were a standard 40-hour work week. Oh, and no benefits and you get to pay for gas and wear-and-tear on your car. So I guess if you're okay spending…
It’s funny you say that because my workplace is EXACTLY the dumpster fire known as Twitter. No, I don’t work there. Rather, all issues of “diversity” are pretty much the same ridiculous identity politics stuff you find…
Precisely. The Overton window for this topic seems to have shifted pretty far. The default position should be one of positive consent and assumed privacy. But then again, I think it’s all moot considering that…
It has to be Quicken, right? They're the largest outfit I can think of. They’re obviously not primarily software, but I think they employ most of the tech workers downtown.
Do they count even though they’re headquartered in Campbell, CA?
> The trip, which took place on a luxury bus outfitted with a supply of vegan doughnuts and coal-infused kombucha, was known as the "Comeback Cities Tour." I live in Detroit. It’s a city that has been pushed to the edge…
I think there are other places to work besides the Bay Area.
Check the client-side JavaScript just to be sure. ;)
> “Despite working in Silicon Valley, where a 1100sqft home with no yard costs $2m...” You could buy roughly 667 acres of land here in Lower Michigan for that much money, which provides plenty of room for wine and…
The internet was readable before AI/ML. I don’t think bikeshedding should be that complicated.
I refuse to let a simple phrase like that become verboten just because a certain configuration of it was used by someone that our circles of friends dislike. Personally, I think it’s a funny reappropriation. But either…
A little nihilism legitimately helps me. One day, the sun will expand and, most likely, engulf the inner planets. Save for a few hunks of metal and bursts of energy, all that was, is, and will be of earth will be…
I've heard that argument, but recently I've started to disagree with it. I can only speak to my limited experience, but my three prior gigs have all wanted some amount of "passion", but never once was I expected to work…
She wasn’t powerful enough to avoid the consequences.
Except TangoTrotFox's original statement was: > The speed of light is not a speed limit on effective travel, but on observation. Which is absolutely factually false.
I'm going to quote my original post: > In 1663, John Twynn, was tried and executed in England for printing material that suggested that perhaps the monarchy should be beholden to the people.
> None of this is relevant to whether Twitter want to be complicit in publishing this speech which they are under no obligation to do. Grandparent was arguing that people can't handle free speech and that: > Speech…
First amendment jurisprudence, thankfully, disagrees with you. But first, some history. For most of modern history, speech has been censored in some form or another by governments. Naturally so, as any kind of divergent…
Well-said. The more I see from Twitter, the more I try to distance myself from it. I think a combination of today's political environment and the nature of the internet (pseudoanonymity and not being able to interact…
> In my lifetime the vast majority of my acute health issues went away on their own without any particular medical intervention. I mean well over 99.9%. To be fair, if they didn't, you might not be here to talk about…
That's because most Americans have no idea how probability or risk mitigation work. It's their body, dammit, and they want you to fix it!
Under relativity, you can't simply add speeds like that, unfortunately (I believe this is related to the fact that the speed of light is the same in all reference frames). Here's a link that can explain it better,…
Here's a catch-22 comment from elsewhere on this post: > Avoiding women in workplace is essentially sexist. And for non-sexists there is no reason to do so. So you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Given how…
> The speed of light is not a speed limit on effective travel, but on observation. It is absolutely a limit on effective travel (if we ignore things like wormholes for a second). Conventional motion through space is…
Then those "perfectly reasonable" applications are free to eschew languages like Java. People do it all the time to great success. People also use Java to great success. But that's neither here nor there. My point is…
$50,000 per year for 70 hour per week works out to $28,571.43 if it were a standard 40-hour work week. Oh, and no benefits and you get to pay for gas and wear-and-tear on your car. So I guess if you're okay spending…
It’s funny you say that because my workplace is EXACTLY the dumpster fire known as Twitter. No, I don’t work there. Rather, all issues of “diversity” are pretty much the same ridiculous identity politics stuff you find…