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No user record in our sample, but whynaut has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
security patches are one thing. Having drivers for my hardware broken/corrupted because Windows thinks it knows better, is another. Having to download a third party program to clean up said driver mess before/after I…
I think ‘sexy’ here is just implying how it has become a status symbol.
As uncomfortable as some of the timings are without the tracks, it still feels a lot more bearable. If the timings could be adjusted I feel shows might actually be better off.
> An option like that is specifically designed for hate This is very short-sighted, I feel. The controversial comments often have the most interesting discussions, and helps to avoid the issue of the top-voted comment…
he makes criticisms all the time though. I don't understand why people make these sorts of claims about people if they don't watch them.
that virtual keyboard option was already in the keynote. There are also videos of just connecting bluetooth keyboards.
Shameful such a short-sighted conclusion sits at the top of HN.
Watch Marques Brownlee's video on it. It's vastly better than anything before it in both hand- and eye-tracking.
> Are the cameras adjusting focus based on where you are looking? Yes. Marques Brownlee describes this in his latest video.
They did, but not for long. There's also a clip, not in the keynote but on Youtube, of someone using an external keyboard.
Author should've read up on the tech first.
That has nothing to do with the point that VR issues are being prescribed to an AR device..
but it's AR?
> "There is no tenth word in that sentence. It only has three words: life, is, and great." That's what I just got. No clue what you're using/getting.
In the same way that nearly any two arbitrary objects are useful in some context.
where were you/what were you doing? That line didn’t sell well until it was reintroduced, IIRC. you’re right though, I may be off by a couple years but correct for most I suspect
No, you don’t… we didn’t even have multicore processing in 1996. 1995-2005 looks very different from 2005-2015.
par for the course? I’ve literally never had this happen and I always keep the OS updated, this is certainly a confusing one.
From their 'Compare' page, it seems like they are targeting entirely different kinds of users, not price points.
everything here is true but the “gimmicky” bit. The controller is the most exciting thing to happen to games (outside of the actual games) since the Wii
Yes, let’s trivialize people’s very real commutes with your made up number, cmon, I’m sure you’ve got more
It’s about meeting hosts, not sure if you read the posts properly, or what the point of the needless snark is
Not sure if you’ve never used it, but a vast number of AirBnBs are entire home/apartment rentals.
> Are you claiming that the complexity of managing in-office is usually, roughly the same as managing remote teams? How could a statement about recruitment be contorted into one about management
> It only can cause harm, but no benefits at all. you’re on HN. surely you have the imagination. edit: apparently not