>There is a law against asking people who interact with the state for data that it already has. I find that very interesting. Could you provide a link?
I once saw a pdf which listed all the third parties that PayPal shares its information with. It was more than 30 pages.
Could you try to articulate that in a simpler way? Without proper punctuation this is hard to follow. Thank you.
It's not the companies (and their earnings) who will pay back investors. Other bagholders will do that once they go public.
Wrong. I shoot the photo, and can afterwards (or whenever I stumble upon the photo in my gallery) adjust the depth of field with a slider. Pretty similar to what they did in the presentation. I can even change the…
That's a smartphone.
The Vivo Nex can do this too btw. It's a cool feature though.
They presented the dynamic depth control with the words: "No other smartphone right now can do that". Lie. I'm writing this comment on a Vivo Nex and I have been using this for months.
>High amount of intelligence has a negative corelation with creativity. This has not been proven and I don't think this is the case. Here is a great post that highlights the faulty methodology of most studies that came…
Austria also has a very good social safety net, free universities and subsidized childcare - and we have very few startups, because people just don't like to take risks here.
For ARM, always use Oracle VM. It's around 15x faster for my application.
Comparing Kahnemann's work with Newton's is absurd.
>There is a law against asking people who interact with the state for data that it already has. I find that very interesting. Could you provide a link?
I once saw a pdf which listed all the third parties that PayPal shares its information with. It was more than 30 pages.
Could you try to articulate that in a simpler way? Without proper punctuation this is hard to follow. Thank you.
It's not the companies (and their earnings) who will pay back investors. Other bagholders will do that once they go public.
Wrong. I shoot the photo, and can afterwards (or whenever I stumble upon the photo in my gallery) adjust the depth of field with a slider. Pretty similar to what they did in the presentation. I can even change the…
That's a smartphone.
The Vivo Nex can do this too btw. It's a cool feature though.
They presented the dynamic depth control with the words: "No other smartphone right now can do that". Lie. I'm writing this comment on a Vivo Nex and I have been using this for months.
>High amount of intelligence has a negative corelation with creativity. This has not been proven and I don't think this is the case. Here is a great post that highlights the faulty methodology of most studies that came…
Austria also has a very good social safety net, free universities and subsidized childcare - and we have very few startups, because people just don't like to take risks here.
For ARM, always use Oracle VM. It's around 15x faster for my application.
Comparing Kahnemann's work with Newton's is absurd.