Assuming things start getting weird about 18 months from now, poetry and uv have very similar semantics, so 18 months of comically faster workflows sounds nice.
Not the operating system: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driver_Verifier
By this argument, since Tesla regularly updates the software, no one can discuss the weaknesses in their self driving software.
Don’t disagree about finishing the task, but personally I don’t find more performant languages any less productive for the sort of programming I tend to do.
Lots of very smart people have worked very hard on Python tools written in Python, yet the rust rewrites of those tools are so much faster. Sometimes it really is the programming language.
Maybe a fine approach for the individual, but then the black market, and its general disregard for the law or the well being of others, comes along with them.
It doesn’t sound like you’re familiar with the case and why it’s being brought against Purdue Pharma. There is a whole lot more to this than “the drug” and “the person”.
You may be surprised to discover that services will filter traffic by location.
But Microsoft has misused their market power plenty of times, such as when they bundled Microsoft Teams with their enterprise contract at zero cost, destroying Slack's market value overnight.
In the aggregate, yes, but in the specific, no. Companies nowadays want to see which advertising channels and specific ads, over a given period of time, are performing, so as to decide how to better invest their ad spend
> China is neutral. Neutrality in the face of gross violations of international law amounts to tacit support. And yes, I understand that you have addressed this point in your comment, but whataboutism gets us nowhere.…
Since the location of where the mud is gathered is considered a secret, I imagine it's more about giving people a different reason as to why he's there.
Disagree. First, it wouldn’t be $10 split evenly amongst a billion people, some people would end up losing significantly more than others. Second, we can’t speak to the real world consequences of massive fraud in this…
Strongly disagree with both claims. Fraud of a sufficient degree causes harm at a scale that is equivalent (in economic terms at least) to the consequences of murder. And jail time absolutely speaks to wealthy people,…
I know that Chick Fil-A does exactly this, based on an engineering post of theirs.
On the other hand, Alphabet's inability to deploy GPT-3 or GPT-3.5 has led to the possibility of its disruption, so anti-trust treatment may not be necessary.
Nah. More like C is a bunch of hand tools, and C++ is those same hand tools, plus a bunch of power tools. Sure, you could just use the hand tools, and hey maybe they even give you a better of sense of what you’re…
This feels like the reason you'd like for E3 to have failed, but doesn't line up with the evidence. E3's attendance peaked in 2005, well before booth babes were banned and groupies were cracked down upon. It's decline…
I am not a lawyer, but this doesn't seem quite "free". Note that they aren't indemnifying customers for any consequences of said legal claims, meaning that customers would seem to bare the full brunt of those…
Except if it's this article - https://nee.lv/2021/02/28/How-I-cut-GTA-Online-loading-times...
IIRC it was part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
One of Python’s most serious issues is that it is one of the slowest programming languages actively developed and used today, if it isn’t the slowest outright. This isn’t due to its success, this is due to the…
So CEO compensation there is excessive for sure. That said, charity care is probably better measured vs a hospital’s net income absent any such care. My understanding is these hospitals are squeezed on both sides of the…
Jamboard had paying customers, and they discontinued that on short notice, so paying only gets you so far.
The world has survived many a technological advancement but, if AI were to make it so Worker B "doesn't need to work" going forward, our society is not structured to support Worker B in any meaningful way, and that's…
Assuming things start getting weird about 18 months from now, poetry and uv have very similar semantics, so 18 months of comically faster workflows sounds nice.
Not the operating system: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driver_Verifier
By this argument, since Tesla regularly updates the software, no one can discuss the weaknesses in their self driving software.
Don’t disagree about finishing the task, but personally I don’t find more performant languages any less productive for the sort of programming I tend to do.
Lots of very smart people have worked very hard on Python tools written in Python, yet the rust rewrites of those tools are so much faster. Sometimes it really is the programming language.
Maybe a fine approach for the individual, but then the black market, and its general disregard for the law or the well being of others, comes along with them.
It doesn’t sound like you’re familiar with the case and why it’s being brought against Purdue Pharma. There is a whole lot more to this than “the drug” and “the person”.
You may be surprised to discover that services will filter traffic by location.
But Microsoft has misused their market power plenty of times, such as when they bundled Microsoft Teams with their enterprise contract at zero cost, destroying Slack's market value overnight.
In the aggregate, yes, but in the specific, no. Companies nowadays want to see which advertising channels and specific ads, over a given period of time, are performing, so as to decide how to better invest their ad spend
> China is neutral. Neutrality in the face of gross violations of international law amounts to tacit support. And yes, I understand that you have addressed this point in your comment, but whataboutism gets us nowhere.…
Since the location of where the mud is gathered is considered a secret, I imagine it's more about giving people a different reason as to why he's there.
Disagree. First, it wouldn’t be $10 split evenly amongst a billion people, some people would end up losing significantly more than others. Second, we can’t speak to the real world consequences of massive fraud in this…
Strongly disagree with both claims. Fraud of a sufficient degree causes harm at a scale that is equivalent (in economic terms at least) to the consequences of murder. And jail time absolutely speaks to wealthy people,…
I know that Chick Fil-A does exactly this, based on an engineering post of theirs.
On the other hand, Alphabet's inability to deploy GPT-3 or GPT-3.5 has led to the possibility of its disruption, so anti-trust treatment may not be necessary.
Nah. More like C is a bunch of hand tools, and C++ is those same hand tools, plus a bunch of power tools. Sure, you could just use the hand tools, and hey maybe they even give you a better of sense of what you’re…
This feels like the reason you'd like for E3 to have failed, but doesn't line up with the evidence. E3's attendance peaked in 2005, well before booth babes were banned and groupies were cracked down upon. It's decline…
I am not a lawyer, but this doesn't seem quite "free". Note that they aren't indemnifying customers for any consequences of said legal claims, meaning that customers would seem to bare the full brunt of those…
Except if it's this article - https://nee.lv/2021/02/28/How-I-cut-GTA-Online-loading-times...
IIRC it was part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
One of Python’s most serious issues is that it is one of the slowest programming languages actively developed and used today, if it isn’t the slowest outright. This isn’t due to its success, this is due to the…
So CEO compensation there is excessive for sure. That said, charity care is probably better measured vs a hospital’s net income absent any such care. My understanding is these hospitals are squeezed on both sides of the…
Jamboard had paying customers, and they discontinued that on short notice, so paying only gets you so far.
The world has survived many a technological advancement but, if AI were to make it so Worker B "doesn't need to work" going forward, our society is not structured to support Worker B in any meaningful way, and that's…