Yep, partisanship aside, the side-stick design is dangerous as seen here and the Air France disaster.
I agree. I'm starting to think this Bloomberg article is a puff piece
Also, the "Bloomberg startup barometer" graph does not match its own title...
Clickbait title
"or do we expect that someday USB-C charging cables will be so ubiquitous you don't need to take it with you?" That one.
Website is down
Title is a bit hyperbolic, no? Collection of metadata seems pretty standard these days. Not that it's a good thing, but why single out Canada as a "surveillance state" when everyone else is doing it too?
"Data is not oil. It needs to be transformed into a product before it's valuable." As does... oil...
Can you keep a sandwich in your backpack for weeks and it won't go bad? Can you eat a sandwich without any crumbs? Can you eat a sandwich in meeting rooms with "Drinks allowed but no food allowed?" There are many more…
Exactly. Soylent is the first meal replacement to specifically aim for balanced nutrition. It's like OP hasn't even researched this stuff
Yep! HN loves ancient news stories.
"It would be clear that if we wanted to avoid such monitoring that we would have to do something special." Pretty sure the government would want to make that as opaque as possible
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A goal of x86 was backwards compatibility, but it has never been perfect, i.e. when software was written that relied on undefined behavior that later chips implement differently, etc.
Idk, probably because it works great
Your username is fitting
Well obviously we are supposed to deregulate the financial sector so Goldman Sachs can rake in the big bucks and collapse the economy again
I agree. The other big one is power consumption
In the last video the camera is packaged in a key fob. I have never gone to a casino but I would guess car keys are allowed? Idk
You missed the part where it's 3 years old.
Really tired of getting excited by headlines like this on HN only to find that the article is really old. Posting super old articles like this is much more unhelpful than my sarcastic comment. I hope this practice…
Why would you pay $300 to fix a 5yo MBA? Just dump it on eBay or CL and buy a new one...
Cool story from 3 years ago. Thanks, hacker NEWS
We didn't start the fire It was always burning Since the world's been turning
Study is from 2014. Not news.
Yep, partisanship aside, the side-stick design is dangerous as seen here and the Air France disaster.
I agree. I'm starting to think this Bloomberg article is a puff piece
Also, the "Bloomberg startup barometer" graph does not match its own title...
Clickbait title
"or do we expect that someday USB-C charging cables will be so ubiquitous you don't need to take it with you?" That one.
Website is down
Title is a bit hyperbolic, no? Collection of metadata seems pretty standard these days. Not that it's a good thing, but why single out Canada as a "surveillance state" when everyone else is doing it too?
"Data is not oil. It needs to be transformed into a product before it's valuable." As does... oil...
Can you keep a sandwich in your backpack for weeks and it won't go bad? Can you eat a sandwich without any crumbs? Can you eat a sandwich in meeting rooms with "Drinks allowed but no food allowed?" There are many more…
Exactly. Soylent is the first meal replacement to specifically aim for balanced nutrition. It's like OP hasn't even researched this stuff
Yep! HN loves ancient news stories.
"It would be clear that if we wanted to avoid such monitoring that we would have to do something special." Pretty sure the government would want to make that as opaque as possible
Subscribe button is broken :(
A goal of x86 was backwards compatibility, but it has never been perfect, i.e. when software was written that relied on undefined behavior that later chips implement differently, etc.
Idk, probably because it works great
Your username is fitting
Well obviously we are supposed to deregulate the financial sector so Goldman Sachs can rake in the big bucks and collapse the economy again
I agree. The other big one is power consumption
In the last video the camera is packaged in a key fob. I have never gone to a casino but I would guess car keys are allowed? Idk
You missed the part where it's 3 years old.
Really tired of getting excited by headlines like this on HN only to find that the article is really old. Posting super old articles like this is much more unhelpful than my sarcastic comment. I hope this practice…
Why would you pay $300 to fix a 5yo MBA? Just dump it on eBay or CL and buy a new one...
Cool story from 3 years ago. Thanks, hacker NEWS
We didn't start the fire It was always burning Since the world's been turning
Study is from 2014. Not news.