School, and the socialization that occurs there, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Work is generally just work, it's not like your personal development suffers if you skip it.
This dude's stuff is incredible and I never heard of him before today. He should be famous!
I find that boredom is death for creativity, but tedium is a goldmine. If I'm not doing anything, I don't think of anything. If I have a tedious but active chore, I need to bring a notepad along with me to capture all…
Your analogy only holds if the customers to that pub were also supplying the drinks, the food, and handling the orders.
I believe the answers are CC-SA. But the parent to your response has a point - knowing that the answers are CC licensed and knowing that the owners might have a ten-figure exit are different things. If the community…
Not the person you originally asked, but an HOA is an additional layer for a start. Moreover it tends to have more restrictions, of a kind that would seem ridiculous at the level of local government (e.g. what color…
This was the same author that wrote about the Uber iOS YOLO recently [0], without cursing Travis Kalanick. I somehow missed the second half of the title (with the word "quit") and I was worried he was again getting into…
I don't know why you're getting downvoted, this is my experience as well. It's to the point where if it doesn't ship from Amazon, I don't buy it. The last thing I accidentally bought from a non-Amazon shipper arrived in…
People back then knew that "hanging out" in a public place was worthwhile. I wish there was a model of public place where you and your pals could buy breakfast+lunch, or lunch+dinner, and occupy the table for the whole…
I should have said potentially intrusive. Giving any extension permission to "Access your data for all websites" would give me pause.
I'm surprised anyone ever installs browser extensions, given how many malicious extensions exist, and how intrusive they are whether malicious or not.
Holy shit. I've never used Venmo, but thanks for the warning.
Because our happiness often cannot be contained.
> Not a good take. These individuals have the choice of where to go. What should we say? You can’t come? The US does say "you can't come" to most people who aren't highly skilled, so this choice of where to go comes out…
What's the point of Bitcoin if it has to play by the same rules as other asset classes? It's supposed to be resilient against attempts to control it.
Instagram should allow users to simply set the number of likes to whatever they want to have displayed, and let it increment from there. If Instagram is letting people turn the feature off, then it's likely that they…
I'd prefer blatant product placement, e.g. Kermit the Frog emerges from Greedo's corpse in the "Han Shoots First" version of "Star Wars", looks directly at the camera, and tries to sell the audience cigarettes.
I'm surprised that "moral hazard" is rarely mentioned in these types of stories. By making their overtime effort available to the CEO as insurance against bad decisions, the engineers are in a way encouraging more bad…
> Many cultures chastise sleepers as lazy, but every time you sleep, it's like a big reconstruction process in your body. The morning alarm is society telling you "stop reconstructing yourself, start working on our…
Isn't proof-of-work intrinsically wasteful though, as a proxy for costing money (e.g. instead of paying money directly for the right to mine BTC, you buy electricity and burn it)? In any context other than…
> ...shouldn't it be possible that these things will be avoided by confirming the validity of the code... It would be better to build in a margin of tolerance for correcting mistakes, but that's contrary to the rigid…
I think Musk just thought it would be funny to accept BTC, and didn't give any thought to the environmental concerns around BTC. Eventually he either realized or had it pointed out that the environmental controversy…
A fundamental difference between trading and working for pay is that you're not risking your principal when you take a job.
Did he offload his Bitcoins?
Each pod in a Kubernetes cluster should register itself as a separate LLC and declare bankruptcy on shutdown. Free cloud deployments!
School, and the socialization that occurs there, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Work is generally just work, it's not like your personal development suffers if you skip it.
This dude's stuff is incredible and I never heard of him before today. He should be famous!
I find that boredom is death for creativity, but tedium is a goldmine. If I'm not doing anything, I don't think of anything. If I have a tedious but active chore, I need to bring a notepad along with me to capture all…
Your analogy only holds if the customers to that pub were also supplying the drinks, the food, and handling the orders.
I believe the answers are CC-SA. But the parent to your response has a point - knowing that the answers are CC licensed and knowing that the owners might have a ten-figure exit are different things. If the community…
Not the person you originally asked, but an HOA is an additional layer for a start. Moreover it tends to have more restrictions, of a kind that would seem ridiculous at the level of local government (e.g. what color…
This was the same author that wrote about the Uber iOS YOLO recently [0], without cursing Travis Kalanick. I somehow missed the second half of the title (with the word "quit") and I was worried he was again getting into…
I don't know why you're getting downvoted, this is my experience as well. It's to the point where if it doesn't ship from Amazon, I don't buy it. The last thing I accidentally bought from a non-Amazon shipper arrived in…
People back then knew that "hanging out" in a public place was worthwhile. I wish there was a model of public place where you and your pals could buy breakfast+lunch, or lunch+dinner, and occupy the table for the whole…
I should have said potentially intrusive. Giving any extension permission to "Access your data for all websites" would give me pause.
I'm surprised anyone ever installs browser extensions, given how many malicious extensions exist, and how intrusive they are whether malicious or not.
Holy shit. I've never used Venmo, but thanks for the warning.
Because our happiness often cannot be contained.
> Not a good take. These individuals have the choice of where to go. What should we say? You can’t come? The US does say "you can't come" to most people who aren't highly skilled, so this choice of where to go comes out…
What's the point of Bitcoin if it has to play by the same rules as other asset classes? It's supposed to be resilient against attempts to control it.
Instagram should allow users to simply set the number of likes to whatever they want to have displayed, and let it increment from there. If Instagram is letting people turn the feature off, then it's likely that they…
I'd prefer blatant product placement, e.g. Kermit the Frog emerges from Greedo's corpse in the "Han Shoots First" version of "Star Wars", looks directly at the camera, and tries to sell the audience cigarettes.
I'm surprised that "moral hazard" is rarely mentioned in these types of stories. By making their overtime effort available to the CEO as insurance against bad decisions, the engineers are in a way encouraging more bad…
> Many cultures chastise sleepers as lazy, but every time you sleep, it's like a big reconstruction process in your body. The morning alarm is society telling you "stop reconstructing yourself, start working on our…
Isn't proof-of-work intrinsically wasteful though, as a proxy for costing money (e.g. instead of paying money directly for the right to mine BTC, you buy electricity and burn it)? In any context other than…
> ...shouldn't it be possible that these things will be avoided by confirming the validity of the code... It would be better to build in a margin of tolerance for correcting mistakes, but that's contrary to the rigid…
I think Musk just thought it would be funny to accept BTC, and didn't give any thought to the environmental concerns around BTC. Eventually he either realized or had it pointed out that the environmental controversy…
A fundamental difference between trading and working for pay is that you're not risking your principal when you take a job.
Did he offload his Bitcoins?
Each pod in a Kubernetes cluster should register itself as a separate LLC and declare bankruptcy on shutdown. Free cloud deployments!