Grandma would love the homebrew CLI!
> you seem to really resent the process Do you know anyone who really enjoys it? > There is a competing platform that has all the properties you espouse. Thanks. This platitude was refreshingly insightful, and not…
This is standard fear-mongering from Apple fanboys. The truth is that consumers gravitate to lean, high-quality apps regardless of a review process - the market is the ultimate review. I personally would not use any app…
Outside of the "cult of Mac", people aren't really convinced on a $1000 laptop-ish device, on which apps are only allowed to run after passing an anal probe from the app store review team. Which is why Apple stopped…
1. Invest 50% in an index fund 2. For the short term gains, Gilead sciences, and other antiviral makers, even generic chloroquine & friends, are likely to gain FDA approval for CV. 3. Ventilator makers and even CPAP…
> At the scale of shit the world is dealing with right now, it just doesn't matter. There are different ways to cope with adversity. The "Keep calm and carry on" method is a contrasting formula, which applied to Chrome,…
Because overconfident Reddittors >> HNers
I don't understand. Regardless of COVID, they always need to consider the impact on developers. Like I said in my previous comment, the newly remote Chrome team may be facing many unseen roadblocks, but I expect that to…
Remote work now is likely lower in productivity than normal-times WFH. If a software company cannot adjust to remote delivery, albeit at lower than normal productivity, the rest of the economy has no hope. I don't…
Yes, the only possible explanation here is corruption of the local Democrat government, that openly hates Elon/Theil. Also, since Elon, Theil et al. don't kowtow the leftist political line, they're demonstrably lacking…
I think Google AI is choosing a more appropriate animal, after reviewing the Democratic primary debates so far?
France seem to be one of the few countries willing to openly challenge Apple's hegemony, be it planned obscelence, or colluding with distributors. Why isn't the EU enacting this at the continent level? And why is the US…
All it took to curb his inner price gouging criminal and bring out the philanthropist was a teeny weeny criminal investigation. What a model citizen!
The only person taking anything I said out of context is you. I've been very specific about the 7% estimate being unique to Italy, replete with a source. I've never claimed that to be the overall wordlwide mortality…
Italy has both universal health coverage and sick leave policies, but is still reeling with a 7% mortality rate [1] and crisis. Neither replaces good leadership and policy/decision making by public health officials, and…
Hyperbole is a feature of political discourse in the US, let's not get semantic.
The article fails to ask the obvious next question: if this can potentially apply to much cheaper and instantaneous tests, maybe something ultrasound based? I'm not an expert on medical imagining, so can someone comment…
I'd rather have a sustainable Gilead, with a strong moral compass that prices things fairly, to invent the next antiviral. But the middlemem and insurance companies add ZERO value - invent nothing, treat/cure no one.…
Almost certainly a lie. What would techcrunch write about, if the founders said something banal? Revisionist, sexy origin stories are a proven way of getting free press. Somewhere, these guys are actually confessing how…
If approved for treatment, I hope this is fairly priced, given that the CDC predicts 40M infections in the US. Just to be clear, pricing ultimately comes down to insurance companies, middlemen taking a cut, and a…
Is SARSCov2 == COVID-19? Or is SARSCov2 ~= COVID-19?
It [1] looks a lot like the AirBnB logo. [1]: https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/assets/Image/Cli...
Has anyone considered the probability of the virus spreading via overnight e-commerce packages inadvertently containing infected steel/plastic?
These numbers put the expected mortality rate at 5%. However, the WHO estimates it at 3.5%. Either way, it appears to be significantly higher than the flu
The impact of a collision is so devastating that any life surviving it is unlikely. Unless such life can endure such extreme conditions, in which case, it would exist on such inhospitable conditions as on Venus
Grandma would love the homebrew CLI!
> you seem to really resent the process Do you know anyone who really enjoys it? > There is a competing platform that has all the properties you espouse. Thanks. This platitude was refreshingly insightful, and not…
This is standard fear-mongering from Apple fanboys. The truth is that consumers gravitate to lean, high-quality apps regardless of a review process - the market is the ultimate review. I personally would not use any app…
Outside of the "cult of Mac", people aren't really convinced on a $1000 laptop-ish device, on which apps are only allowed to run after passing an anal probe from the app store review team. Which is why Apple stopped…
1. Invest 50% in an index fund 2. For the short term gains, Gilead sciences, and other antiviral makers, even generic chloroquine & friends, are likely to gain FDA approval for CV. 3. Ventilator makers and even CPAP…
> At the scale of shit the world is dealing with right now, it just doesn't matter. There are different ways to cope with adversity. The "Keep calm and carry on" method is a contrasting formula, which applied to Chrome,…
Because overconfident Reddittors >> HNers
I don't understand. Regardless of COVID, they always need to consider the impact on developers. Like I said in my previous comment, the newly remote Chrome team may be facing many unseen roadblocks, but I expect that to…
Remote work now is likely lower in productivity than normal-times WFH. If a software company cannot adjust to remote delivery, albeit at lower than normal productivity, the rest of the economy has no hope. I don't…
Yes, the only possible explanation here is corruption of the local Democrat government, that openly hates Elon/Theil. Also, since Elon, Theil et al. don't kowtow the leftist political line, they're demonstrably lacking…
I think Google AI is choosing a more appropriate animal, after reviewing the Democratic primary debates so far?
France seem to be one of the few countries willing to openly challenge Apple's hegemony, be it planned obscelence, or colluding with distributors. Why isn't the EU enacting this at the continent level? And why is the US…
All it took to curb his inner price gouging criminal and bring out the philanthropist was a teeny weeny criminal investigation. What a model citizen!
The only person taking anything I said out of context is you. I've been very specific about the 7% estimate being unique to Italy, replete with a source. I've never claimed that to be the overall wordlwide mortality…
Italy has both universal health coverage and sick leave policies, but is still reeling with a 7% mortality rate [1] and crisis. Neither replaces good leadership and policy/decision making by public health officials, and…
Hyperbole is a feature of political discourse in the US, let's not get semantic.
The article fails to ask the obvious next question: if this can potentially apply to much cheaper and instantaneous tests, maybe something ultrasound based? I'm not an expert on medical imagining, so can someone comment…
I'd rather have a sustainable Gilead, with a strong moral compass that prices things fairly, to invent the next antiviral. But the middlemem and insurance companies add ZERO value - invent nothing, treat/cure no one.…
Almost certainly a lie. What would techcrunch write about, if the founders said something banal? Revisionist, sexy origin stories are a proven way of getting free press. Somewhere, these guys are actually confessing how…
If approved for treatment, I hope this is fairly priced, given that the CDC predicts 40M infections in the US. Just to be clear, pricing ultimately comes down to insurance companies, middlemen taking a cut, and a…
Is SARSCov2 == COVID-19? Or is SARSCov2 ~= COVID-19?
It [1] looks a lot like the AirBnB logo. [1]: https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/assets/Image/Cli...
Has anyone considered the probability of the virus spreading via overnight e-commerce packages inadvertently containing infected steel/plastic?
These numbers put the expected mortality rate at 5%. However, the WHO estimates it at 3.5%. Either way, it appears to be significantly higher than the flu
The impact of a collision is so devastating that any life surviving it is unlikely. Unless such life can endure such extreme conditions, in which case, it would exist on such inhospitable conditions as on Venus