Why do you think it seems a bit unfair?
Maybe someone who rejected a job from Blockstream back when Bitcoin was around $350?
I believe he's talking about the future when automonomous cars are commonplace.
I wonder where he worked and why he was terminated. It was probably a similar pattern of behavior at work.
Could have gone like: "You're in violation of the ToS." "Our legal team looked it over. We don't think we are." "Well here's a more clear version of the ToS. You definitely are in violation." Unity might think they only…
Maybe it's a shady negotiating tactic? I wonder if they had come to an impasse.
They're using Gamebryo for TESVI...
Yeah, but some of the CEO's houses are in these two areas.
> “I’m not worried so much about my portfolio companies not working as hard as the Chinese companies,” said Mr. Chan, now a partner at Felicis Ventures. “I’ll worry when they’re less creative and less efficient.” This…
Interesting article. I feel like I had a problem with gaming, but I didn't necessarily have an addiction. When I got an Xbox 360 (and by extension Xbox live), I was able to hangout with my friends without going to their…
I know. I wish they had been able to go legit. As someone who went to UF (for CS) soon after they closed, I missed having a company like that in the area.
I miss Grooveshark.
2-2.5 months.
I have a Fitbit Versa that reminds me to walk 250 steps every hour. So, I usually take at work when it sends me a reminder so I can step away from the computer and relax. I've noticed that work has become more…
Lawful access solutions just means that someone will use it unlawfully. Edit: Whether or not they're in the government.
Thanks for the information! I'll try to let you know if we ever get something going.
If only my workplace used Azure for some stuff. We're moving to serverless architecture for a lot of our apps, but it's all on AWS so no F# :(. The other .NET guy at my company (wpf) and I have been singing the praises…
Exactly. We're doing the same thing with my C# project at work. It's becoming more "functional" as we refactor and fix bugs. The project has been much easier to work with.
I don't know about general F# adoption, but I've used it for personal projects and I quite like it. I'm trying to convince work to let us use it in production.
They lose a little money on equipment maintenance over time, but it's nothing like going to a movie.
I believe AMC is doing a subscription service where you can see up to 3 movies a week for $20/month.
24% premium on a loan that will last them until August 1 is insane. I don't think they're going to make it past August or September at this point.
Why do you think it seems a bit unfair?
Maybe someone who rejected a job from Blockstream back when Bitcoin was around $350?
I believe he's talking about the future when automonomous cars are commonplace.
I wonder where he worked and why he was terminated. It was probably a similar pattern of behavior at work.
Could have gone like: "You're in violation of the ToS." "Our legal team looked it over. We don't think we are." "Well here's a more clear version of the ToS. You definitely are in violation." Unity might think they only…
Maybe it's a shady negotiating tactic? I wonder if they had come to an impasse.
They're using Gamebryo for TESVI...
Yeah, but some of the CEO's houses are in these two areas.
> “I’m not worried so much about my portfolio companies not working as hard as the Chinese companies,” said Mr. Chan, now a partner at Felicis Ventures. “I’ll worry when they’re less creative and less efficient.” This…
Interesting article. I feel like I had a problem with gaming, but I didn't necessarily have an addiction. When I got an Xbox 360 (and by extension Xbox live), I was able to hangout with my friends without going to their…
I know. I wish they had been able to go legit. As someone who went to UF (for CS) soon after they closed, I missed having a company like that in the area.
I miss Grooveshark.
2-2.5 months.
I have a Fitbit Versa that reminds me to walk 250 steps every hour. So, I usually take at work when it sends me a reminder so I can step away from the computer and relax. I've noticed that work has become more…
Lawful access solutions just means that someone will use it unlawfully. Edit: Whether or not they're in the government.
Thanks for the information! I'll try to let you know if we ever get something going.
If only my workplace used Azure for some stuff. We're moving to serverless architecture for a lot of our apps, but it's all on AWS so no F# :(. The other .NET guy at my company (wpf) and I have been singing the praises…
Exactly. We're doing the same thing with my C# project at work. It's becoming more "functional" as we refactor and fix bugs. The project has been much easier to work with.
I don't know about general F# adoption, but I've used it for personal projects and I quite like it. I'm trying to convince work to let us use it in production.
They lose a little money on equipment maintenance over time, but it's nothing like going to a movie.
I believe AMC is doing a subscription service where you can see up to 3 movies a week for $20/month.
24% premium on a loan that will last them until August 1 is insane. I don't think they're going to make it past August or September at this point.