How does this tighten the lock in?
>http://pool.ntp.org/ takes me to an "It works!" default Apache 2 page for an Ubuntu installation. As the comment in the issue describes, http://pool.ntp.org/ takes you to a random ntp server. Either way, the ask was…
>there's a difference between "www.example.com" and "example.com" Can you link to a site where these two are different?
>Tesla suck around and made electric cars cool and economically viable while the industry had it's backs turned This isn't really accurate. Nissan and GM both had electric cars 20 years ago. And Tesla loses billions of…
Plus you have to look at the total operating cost. Electric cars need basically no maintenance while ICEs you have oil changes and brake changes plus a more complicated engine.
>They have absolutely changed the direction of television in pretty much all respects, from release cycle, to delivery to even marketing. A lot of this is the classic play of using investor money to buy users. Netflix…
This is a rare case where the insurance company is entirely blameless. According to the article, they paid much more than what experts say is reasonable for the care provided.
You pick back and forth though, right? How does one screw up the draft so badly as to have only 10% chance of winning?
>Many games are draft wins, i.e. a >90% chance of winning solely due to the heroes you've picked. Can you explain?
Amazon Whole Foods delivery is the worst offender in this area. You finish your order and on the confirmation screen they add a tiny little line item for a preselected 10% tip. Suddenly your "free" delivery is now $15.
Whole Foods allowed Amazon to move into grocery delivery much quicker and bigger than they would have otherwise. That purchase made a lot of sense because even though Whole Foods is brick and mortar it extended Amazon's…
Not an exam but: >An event in Dantzig's life became the origin of a famous story in 1939, while he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley. Near the beginning of a class for which Dantzig was late, professor Jerzy Neyman…
The US owes China gazillion dollars. Not a gazillion dollars in services and stuff. That's a huge difference because at any point the US can create a gazillion dollars for virtually no effort.
Right, and my point is that you essentially can't. For my address the best you could do is narrow it down to ~30 or so homes that share the same first digit as my address. For this to work you have to: (1) Have the IP…
Finding a location by IP address is not always reliable. The first result when googling my IP address yields a city 1,000 miles away (other results have the correct city). Then, knowing the first digit of a street…
I think it's the price for eBooks. A good example is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Kindle - $15 Paperback (new) - $10 Paperback (used) - $6 Paperback (library) - Free The Kindle version is a significant premium and I…
Tesla only raised $270 million in their IPO. They've subsequently raised more, but their initial a pretty far cry from the billions Snap/Uber needed.
You probably don't even need to do that. Facial recognition is to the point where a drone can navigate to a predefined area and find a specific person before detonating. Especially in a situation like this where a…
I think what has changed is the shocking amount of money that recent start ups are burning. Snap burns more in a year (~$1 billion) than Facebook did in it's entire life. Uber has burned ~$10 billion during its…
It should be a binary decision: Pose a threat to society -> Jail pending trial Not a threat -> Released pending trial There shouldn't be an option for: Pose a threat to society + Rich -> Bail pending trial
I don't quite get how you can have a self driving car but not also a self driving truck. If you have the sensors and code to power a self driving car you ought to be 99.9% of the way to a truck. It should be a…
I ordered these boxing wraps a year apart. The second time they were noticably thinner and worse quality. I suspect they were counterfeit but I suppose it's possibld that the manufacturerchanged how they were made.…
The issues you mentioned are relatively minor. Drivers will still cross if they are paid enough. The UK can easily recognize EU truck licenses on their own. Undoubtably Brexit will cause some disruption to UK/EU trade,…
>It's not so much the tariffs as the customs clearance per se. Everyone seems to have forgotten that transporting goods across a border has VAT implications, and if you don't check and aren't part of the same VAT area…
I don't think you understood the GP. Their point was that your experience was, relatively, a cake walk so you dont really understand the difficulty of raising money. A bit like a woman complaining that it took her 20…
How does this tighten the lock in?
>http://pool.ntp.org/ takes me to an "It works!" default Apache 2 page for an Ubuntu installation. As the comment in the issue describes, http://pool.ntp.org/ takes you to a random ntp server. Either way, the ask was…
>there's a difference between "www.example.com" and "example.com" Can you link to a site where these two are different?
>Tesla suck around and made electric cars cool and economically viable while the industry had it's backs turned This isn't really accurate. Nissan and GM both had electric cars 20 years ago. And Tesla loses billions of…
Plus you have to look at the total operating cost. Electric cars need basically no maintenance while ICEs you have oil changes and brake changes plus a more complicated engine.
>They have absolutely changed the direction of television in pretty much all respects, from release cycle, to delivery to even marketing. A lot of this is the classic play of using investor money to buy users. Netflix…
This is a rare case where the insurance company is entirely blameless. According to the article, they paid much more than what experts say is reasonable for the care provided.
You pick back and forth though, right? How does one screw up the draft so badly as to have only 10% chance of winning?
>Many games are draft wins, i.e. a >90% chance of winning solely due to the heroes you've picked. Can you explain?
Amazon Whole Foods delivery is the worst offender in this area. You finish your order and on the confirmation screen they add a tiny little line item for a preselected 10% tip. Suddenly your "free" delivery is now $15.
Whole Foods allowed Amazon to move into grocery delivery much quicker and bigger than they would have otherwise. That purchase made a lot of sense because even though Whole Foods is brick and mortar it extended Amazon's…
Not an exam but: >An event in Dantzig's life became the origin of a famous story in 1939, while he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley. Near the beginning of a class for which Dantzig was late, professor Jerzy Neyman…
The US owes China gazillion dollars. Not a gazillion dollars in services and stuff. That's a huge difference because at any point the US can create a gazillion dollars for virtually no effort.
Right, and my point is that you essentially can't. For my address the best you could do is narrow it down to ~30 or so homes that share the same first digit as my address. For this to work you have to: (1) Have the IP…
Finding a location by IP address is not always reliable. The first result when googling my IP address yields a city 1,000 miles away (other results have the correct city). Then, knowing the first digit of a street…
I think it's the price for eBooks. A good example is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Kindle - $15 Paperback (new) - $10 Paperback (used) - $6 Paperback (library) - Free The Kindle version is a significant premium and I…
Tesla only raised $270 million in their IPO. They've subsequently raised more, but their initial a pretty far cry from the billions Snap/Uber needed.
You probably don't even need to do that. Facial recognition is to the point where a drone can navigate to a predefined area and find a specific person before detonating. Especially in a situation like this where a…
I think what has changed is the shocking amount of money that recent start ups are burning. Snap burns more in a year (~$1 billion) than Facebook did in it's entire life. Uber has burned ~$10 billion during its…
It should be a binary decision: Pose a threat to society -> Jail pending trial Not a threat -> Released pending trial There shouldn't be an option for: Pose a threat to society + Rich -> Bail pending trial
I don't quite get how you can have a self driving car but not also a self driving truck. If you have the sensors and code to power a self driving car you ought to be 99.9% of the way to a truck. It should be a…
I ordered these boxing wraps a year apart. The second time they were noticably thinner and worse quality. I suspect they were counterfeit but I suppose it's possibld that the manufacturerchanged how they were made.…
The issues you mentioned are relatively minor. Drivers will still cross if they are paid enough. The UK can easily recognize EU truck licenses on their own. Undoubtably Brexit will cause some disruption to UK/EU trade,…
>It's not so much the tariffs as the customs clearance per se. Everyone seems to have forgotten that transporting goods across a border has VAT implications, and if you don't check and aren't part of the same VAT area…
I don't think you understood the GP. Their point was that your experience was, relatively, a cake walk so you dont really understand the difficulty of raising money. A bit like a woman complaining that it took her 20…