Well now you're shifting the goal posts to a different topic. I was responding to your claim of this set of companies being random and your concern about some not being included The size of these companies is irrelevant…
> Why have we chosen these 13 random publications? I'm assuming that the NYT is included literally just because the people who did this study don't like the NYT? These are some of the biggest media publications that…
Perhaps if they were to remove the concept of nil in golang, but since they are all about backwards compatibility (which is nice to be fair), I don't think there's much change of seeing mainstream adoption because of…
Most project management systems have methods for dealing with checklists, this is definitely not what slack is designed to do no matter how much they market it as a "productivity tool" So if you're not using something…
Legitimate question, is there enough interesting information in this book worth reading if you already agree with the premise, that in complex situations checklists can be good? I've known about it for awhile and this…
I think it's hard for me to say exactly without a side by side comparison, partially because this one had different toppings than my normal burgers do, but it seems fairly comparable in flavor and I would buy these…
lol thanks. I read that totally backwards, and after having that burger tonight i concur with the commenter. They're pretty damn good, I'd happily eat another This was said as a current meat eater, but if I keep down…
ahhh comeee onnn i'm about to make one of these for dinner since blue apron veggie plan has em. I was hoping it'd be good
This is an incredibly unconvincing article that flat out misrepresents facts or didn't do enough research to actually understand what happened. Most of it complains saying that Impossible Foods went to market without…
Why would you possibly want YouTube without the comments? They are one of the fun parts!
it recommended me (to rent) what I thought was a science documentary about space and the cosmos once and i just trusted it wouldn't recommend me some crazy conspiracy theory and rented it... NOPE. It was about how…
oh i forgot we aren't allowed to joke here
I see you're an economics professor with an interest in computation, and perhaps learning to program? Awesome! Ask any experienced programmer how often they use StackOverflow, and they'll tell you daily. It's an…
right? These word by word break down responses don't ever get anywhere the whole argument he's making has operates on the presumtion that the vacccine is unsafe, contrary to mainstream scientific opinion. Then the only…
Having talked with a guy basically trying to recruit for it at the aerospace village at Defcon one year, I can say that working for the government without really working for them (e.g. not wearing suits) was a big part…
+1 I actively avoid listening to podcasts on Spotify because I strongly disagree with them trying to take over the one type of content that remains fairly open and not locked in to any particular platform
The web UI is severely limited compared to the desktop client which is why I suspect they do this (even though I disagree with it). I've had some very confusing meetings because I worked at a company that required us to…
There's a whole book on this history of zero you may enjoy called "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" that goes into the whole story of how it came to be including problems and resistance along the way (mods I…
There's a book called "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" that goes into the history of zero in detail, admittedly I haven't finished reading the book myself but got at least partway through and it was fascinating…
> The purity of CBD and, in particular, the composition of the materials labelled as CBD are also important, especially in light of our findings suggesting that other cannabinoids such as THC might act to counter CBD…
You forgot to read the sentence before that > Prior to their release, the source code of both the new ProtonMail and Proton Calendar underwent an extensive security audit. We are happy to announce the final report was…
As it looks like Tavis isn't hanging out and responding to comments here, I thought it'd be worth linking to a question and response he gave on Twitter as most comments revolve around this point. > @diractelda: Based on…
fyi Tavis is a very well known and respected security researcher from Project Zero, and this is his site so it's nothing to worry about :) I mean he _could_ hack everyone if he wanted but he'd pretty quickly be in a…
it would have the password manager insert the password into some element on the page, and then probably send that password off to some site for exfill, but it wouldn't show you it's doing any of this the image attached…
> Password managers have servers sending code over to the browser? After the installation process? Yes, LastPass is all web based IIRC, even 1Password switched to a web based offering when they switched to a…
Well now you're shifting the goal posts to a different topic. I was responding to your claim of this set of companies being random and your concern about some not being included The size of these companies is irrelevant…
> Why have we chosen these 13 random publications? I'm assuming that the NYT is included literally just because the people who did this study don't like the NYT? These are some of the biggest media publications that…
Perhaps if they were to remove the concept of nil in golang, but since they are all about backwards compatibility (which is nice to be fair), I don't think there's much change of seeing mainstream adoption because of…
Most project management systems have methods for dealing with checklists, this is definitely not what slack is designed to do no matter how much they market it as a "productivity tool" So if you're not using something…
Legitimate question, is there enough interesting information in this book worth reading if you already agree with the premise, that in complex situations checklists can be good? I've known about it for awhile and this…
I think it's hard for me to say exactly without a side by side comparison, partially because this one had different toppings than my normal burgers do, but it seems fairly comparable in flavor and I would buy these…
lol thanks. I read that totally backwards, and after having that burger tonight i concur with the commenter. They're pretty damn good, I'd happily eat another This was said as a current meat eater, but if I keep down…
ahhh comeee onnn i'm about to make one of these for dinner since blue apron veggie plan has em. I was hoping it'd be good
This is an incredibly unconvincing article that flat out misrepresents facts or didn't do enough research to actually understand what happened. Most of it complains saying that Impossible Foods went to market without…
Why would you possibly want YouTube without the comments? They are one of the fun parts!
it recommended me (to rent) what I thought was a science documentary about space and the cosmos once and i just trusted it wouldn't recommend me some crazy conspiracy theory and rented it... NOPE. It was about how…
oh i forgot we aren't allowed to joke here
I see you're an economics professor with an interest in computation, and perhaps learning to program? Awesome! Ask any experienced programmer how often they use StackOverflow, and they'll tell you daily. It's an…
right? These word by word break down responses don't ever get anywhere the whole argument he's making has operates on the presumtion that the vacccine is unsafe, contrary to mainstream scientific opinion. Then the only…
Having talked with a guy basically trying to recruit for it at the aerospace village at Defcon one year, I can say that working for the government without really working for them (e.g. not wearing suits) was a big part…
+1 I actively avoid listening to podcasts on Spotify because I strongly disagree with them trying to take over the one type of content that remains fairly open and not locked in to any particular platform
The web UI is severely limited compared to the desktop client which is why I suspect they do this (even though I disagree with it). I've had some very confusing meetings because I worked at a company that required us to…
There's a whole book on this history of zero you may enjoy called "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" that goes into the whole story of how it came to be including problems and resistance along the way (mods I…
There's a book called "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" that goes into the history of zero in detail, admittedly I haven't finished reading the book myself but got at least partway through and it was fascinating…
> The purity of CBD and, in particular, the composition of the materials labelled as CBD are also important, especially in light of our findings suggesting that other cannabinoids such as THC might act to counter CBD…
You forgot to read the sentence before that > Prior to their release, the source code of both the new ProtonMail and Proton Calendar underwent an extensive security audit. We are happy to announce the final report was…
As it looks like Tavis isn't hanging out and responding to comments here, I thought it'd be worth linking to a question and response he gave on Twitter as most comments revolve around this point. > @diractelda: Based on…
fyi Tavis is a very well known and respected security researcher from Project Zero, and this is his site so it's nothing to worry about :) I mean he _could_ hack everyone if he wanted but he'd pretty quickly be in a…
it would have the password manager insert the password into some element on the page, and then probably send that password off to some site for exfill, but it wouldn't show you it's doing any of this the image attached…
> Password managers have servers sending code over to the browser? After the installation process? Yes, LastPass is all web based IIRC, even 1Password switched to a web based offering when they switched to a…