Yes, he did. This value doesn't come from all the "monkey" jobs that most of his employees do. It comes from the ability to produce ideas and making them happen by managing that 341,000 people. You completely…
> In more than 15 years I have never seen these markets being as bad as they are in the moment Care to elaborate a bit on this? I'm genuinely interested.
Until it becomes a norm among travellers.
"Ethics of War" sounds like an oxymoron.
You are wrong. End of discussion.
> he didn't want or intend that You can't really prove this. Something being said in the front of the camera with a fake smile on the face is one thing, documents being signed that are not released to the public is a…
There is an easy to prove that they do read private messages. Send a private message with a link that points to your private website. Wait a few minutes and you should see in your server's logs that Facebook's bot is…
I don't think this will necessarily help. In my experience some people who use Slack consider responsiveness as getting an answer right away. This isn't that different from coming and asking directly - it still…
No. Brexit happened because people were brain-washed by this non-sense. Most people (sadly) are not able of making informed decisions.
> Tech companies should offer more support and programs to women who might have to take a break from their career to deal with life events Why discriminate men? They (we) also have families and have to deal with live…
> Large companies are judged by the diversity of their employees And here is the problem - diversity has become a goal rather than a natural consequence of everyone having equal chances. It's not the lack of diversity…
> What will be in the girls-only code program that might be inappropriate for boys Unfortunately, a lot of tech companies these days consider "positive discrimination" as a good thing.
This is not your fault that the launch date has been pushed back. You already made arrangements with the other company so I'd stick to the plan. It's your current employer, not you, who should be dealing the…
It's not only that. I think the bigger issue is that because of it's Ruby-like syntax it encourages newcomers to think in Ruby rather than in Erlang. Rather than emphasising what's the core of Erlang it attracts people…
"capitalists are using it to their advantage" yes, this is true but by the same token you can say that socialists use this data to better target users with their socialist agenda. My point is, there is no need for…
" ... this is the sort of thing that capitalism is inherently going to end up making use of." I just stopped reading after this.
This feels more like a troll than a genuine question.
The title of this article should rather be: "Why I switched from Mac OS to Linux?"
Yes, he did. This value doesn't come from all the "monkey" jobs that most of his employees do. It comes from the ability to produce ideas and making them happen by managing that 341,000 people. You completely…
> In more than 15 years I have never seen these markets being as bad as they are in the moment Care to elaborate a bit on this? I'm genuinely interested.
Until it becomes a norm among travellers.
"Ethics of War" sounds like an oxymoron.
You are wrong. End of discussion.
> he didn't want or intend that You can't really prove this. Something being said in the front of the camera with a fake smile on the face is one thing, documents being signed that are not released to the public is a…
There is an easy to prove that they do read private messages. Send a private message with a link that points to your private website. Wait a few minutes and you should see in your server's logs that Facebook's bot is…
I don't think this will necessarily help. In my experience some people who use Slack consider responsiveness as getting an answer right away. This isn't that different from coming and asking directly - it still…
No. Brexit happened because people were brain-washed by this non-sense. Most people (sadly) are not able of making informed decisions.
> Tech companies should offer more support and programs to women who might have to take a break from their career to deal with life events Why discriminate men? They (we) also have families and have to deal with live…
> Large companies are judged by the diversity of their employees And here is the problem - diversity has become a goal rather than a natural consequence of everyone having equal chances. It's not the lack of diversity…
> What will be in the girls-only code program that might be inappropriate for boys Unfortunately, a lot of tech companies these days consider "positive discrimination" as a good thing.
This is not your fault that the launch date has been pushed back. You already made arrangements with the other company so I'd stick to the plan. It's your current employer, not you, who should be dealing the…
It's not only that. I think the bigger issue is that because of it's Ruby-like syntax it encourages newcomers to think in Ruby rather than in Erlang. Rather than emphasising what's the core of Erlang it attracts people…
"capitalists are using it to their advantage" yes, this is true but by the same token you can say that socialists use this data to better target users with their socialist agenda. My point is, there is no need for…
" ... this is the sort of thing that capitalism is inherently going to end up making use of." I just stopped reading after this.
This feels more like a troll than a genuine question.
The title of this article should rather be: "Why I switched from Mac OS to Linux?"