Did I miss the part where they discuss the economics of having a larger worker pool? like how that would affect existing workers? that seems like an enormous question to not address fully.
As a butthurt American I only have one real gripe with what you said - our roads aren't free. Our taxes pay for them. I think we need to change this mentality and acknowledge that our taxes going to something else…
I literally have 3 accounts that are better than that, also with no ATM fees.
The ~82 million people in America alone with iPhones as of 2015. [0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/232790/forecast-of-apple...
this deserves more upvotes
Scumbag Uncle Sam
I think the obvious answer here is to go full open-source on the infrastructure. if they can afford to pay engineers to craft exploits, the can afford to pay engineers to fix them.
phi?
So is drunk driving a big issue in LA?
My guess is it has something to do with [1]. I remember growing up hearing that LA was planned by a large automotive manufacturer, hence it requires copious amounts of driving to fully experience the city. I couldn't…
I thought director was flash for the desktop?
Is this in reference to anything in particular?
This. Parent post doesn't realize this basic architectural advantage that should be leveraged.
Respectfully, I think that's an unrealistically high standard to set. Having a job that is stable and engaging with long term potential is an exceedingly rare find for any generation. And entry-level jobs are how you…
My guess is that the market for high quality software engineering simply isn't there at scale. A lot of what we use day to day really just scrapes by the threshold of passable. So that's the bar they need to clear. If…
Can't tell if this is meant to be facetious. If it's not, it seems more like a case of misaligned expectations.
Anonymity would not affect diversity, but it would not necessarily enforce it. Indeed until all races, genders, sexual orientation, socioeconomic strata, etc. apply in identical numbers, one must discriminate in order…
People are paying for that because employers are demanding it. Sure a few are begrudgingly realizing that an alma mater is irrelevant pedigree (the fact they can pay qualified people less without a degree surely helps),…
what is the regulation that mandates proprietary baseband?
The problem is that the majority of people simply don't care.
wait is this thing made by Nintendo or Apple?
And what kind of adult doesn't read a contract before they sign? Isn't that just common knowledge now?
"...machine-learning algorithms are trained on a diet of human-derived data that is simply a reflection of existing human biases." This one point simply cannot be stressed enough.
they also had the OnePlus X which was OPO hardware crammed into a smaller form factor. I would have loved to migrate from my OPO to that but alas they don't make the X anymore.
they don't have the option to oppose (in the US, at least): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Assistance_fo...
Did I miss the part where they discuss the economics of having a larger worker pool? like how that would affect existing workers? that seems like an enormous question to not address fully.
As a butthurt American I only have one real gripe with what you said - our roads aren't free. Our taxes pay for them. I think we need to change this mentality and acknowledge that our taxes going to something else…
I literally have 3 accounts that are better than that, also with no ATM fees.
The ~82 million people in America alone with iPhones as of 2015. [0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/232790/forecast-of-apple...
this deserves more upvotes
Scumbag Uncle Sam
I think the obvious answer here is to go full open-source on the infrastructure. if they can afford to pay engineers to craft exploits, the can afford to pay engineers to fix them.
phi?
So is drunk driving a big issue in LA?
My guess is it has something to do with [1]. I remember growing up hearing that LA was planned by a large automotive manufacturer, hence it requires copious amounts of driving to fully experience the city. I couldn't…
I thought director was flash for the desktop?
Is this in reference to anything in particular?
This. Parent post doesn't realize this basic architectural advantage that should be leveraged.
Respectfully, I think that's an unrealistically high standard to set. Having a job that is stable and engaging with long term potential is an exceedingly rare find for any generation. And entry-level jobs are how you…
My guess is that the market for high quality software engineering simply isn't there at scale. A lot of what we use day to day really just scrapes by the threshold of passable. So that's the bar they need to clear. If…
Can't tell if this is meant to be facetious. If it's not, it seems more like a case of misaligned expectations.
Anonymity would not affect diversity, but it would not necessarily enforce it. Indeed until all races, genders, sexual orientation, socioeconomic strata, etc. apply in identical numbers, one must discriminate in order…
People are paying for that because employers are demanding it. Sure a few are begrudgingly realizing that an alma mater is irrelevant pedigree (the fact they can pay qualified people less without a degree surely helps),…
what is the regulation that mandates proprietary baseband?
The problem is that the majority of people simply don't care.
wait is this thing made by Nintendo or Apple?
And what kind of adult doesn't read a contract before they sign? Isn't that just common knowledge now?
"...machine-learning algorithms are trained on a diet of human-derived data that is simply a reflection of existing human biases." This one point simply cannot be stressed enough.
they also had the OnePlus X which was OPO hardware crammed into a smaller form factor. I would have loved to migrate from my OPO to that but alas they don't make the X anymore.
they don't have the option to oppose (in the US, at least): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Assistance_fo...