I would expect this to be economically viable in Iceland, with their short growing season and cheap geothermal power.
More commonly, driving to a restaurant named X in neighborhood B rather than the restaurant X in neighborhood A, which I have done before.
> more people will live closer to work Only if cities relax height restrictions on residential construction.
I find that sometimes I am diving into a codebase and wish I had a higher-level map of where things are.
> I was one of the best in that class, but when I asked what we need this stuff for the other people in the class looked at me and said the following: "if you ask this question you're in the wrong class" I am always so…
Google works for more immediate problems, but not for longstanding ones.
Just like a popular uproar couldn't prevent SOPA from passing.
You know, I don't actually know. I guess once I get a job again, probably $20-$35?
I really wish there was a service which would let me gripe about my problems and it would email me 10 Ads a month of products trying to solve those problems.
I read that as a freshman in college. I should probably re-read it though. It seemed kinda like How to Win Friends and Influence People.
An argument in favor of Hillary is that the democrats need to be more cautious so as to make sure a republican doesn't appoint folks to the bench who would reverse the decision in Roe v. Wade If Obama appoints Scalia's…
As someone who strongly supports marriage equality and read the full opinion when it came out, I was kinda dismayed to find the dissent a more convincing argument. Did anyone else experience this?
Is it bad that my third thought was about how this will hurt Hillary's chances? EDIT: It directly counters the argument that Bernie supporters are naive to risk a more leftist candidate who would have a lower chance of…
The full text of the clause is "To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries." "Creative…
We should have a status quo bias when considering tearing down a certain fence, lest we be gored by Chesterton's bull.
Is it possible to pay extra for explanations that will help me build a better mental model of HTML & CSS layout? Aside from flexbox[1], I've felt for years that the mental model of layout I gained from reading…
usually when I debug things my method is sort of a mix of linear and binary search where I start at one place, see if the a value is what I expect it to be, then move along to a different part of the code to see if…
Well I'm currently on the job hunt due to failure to deliver on projects at my most recent job, so I'm trying to figure out what to both change about my practices and what to look for in the practices at the place where…
> As a general rule, if management expects results without giving you the tools for the job, ask yourself whether you really want to be in that job, and start looking for alternatives. Well the hard part here is…
It sounds like you are saying that when I take an hour to work on debugging something, I should spend 55 minutes taking notes on the system and where the problem might be and 5 minutes turning those notes into a…
> comes down to experience. Yea. I really should get into the habit of keeping better records of things so that I can look back on past projects. I write in a paper notebook as I program, but that is usually just…
As a new grad who has worked a couple different jobs now, some things I don't get about this: - What do you do when you don't have a spec and when you ask the senior engineer you are working with questions, they don't…
I would expect this to be economically viable in Iceland, with their short growing season and cheap geothermal power.
More commonly, driving to a restaurant named X in neighborhood B rather than the restaurant X in neighborhood A, which I have done before.
> more people will live closer to work Only if cities relax height restrictions on residential construction.
I find that sometimes I am diving into a codebase and wish I had a higher-level map of where things are.
> I was one of the best in that class, but when I asked what we need this stuff for the other people in the class looked at me and said the following: "if you ask this question you're in the wrong class" I am always so…
Google works for more immediate problems, but not for longstanding ones.
Just like a popular uproar couldn't prevent SOPA from passing.
You know, I don't actually know. I guess once I get a job again, probably $20-$35?
I really wish there was a service which would let me gripe about my problems and it would email me 10 Ads a month of products trying to solve those problems.
I read that as a freshman in college. I should probably re-read it though. It seemed kinda like How to Win Friends and Influence People.
An argument in favor of Hillary is that the democrats need to be more cautious so as to make sure a republican doesn't appoint folks to the bench who would reverse the decision in Roe v. Wade If Obama appoints Scalia's…
As someone who strongly supports marriage equality and read the full opinion when it came out, I was kinda dismayed to find the dissent a more convincing argument. Did anyone else experience this?
Is it bad that my third thought was about how this will hurt Hillary's chances? EDIT: It directly counters the argument that Bernie supporters are naive to risk a more leftist candidate who would have a lower chance of…
The full text of the clause is "To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries." "Creative…
We should have a status quo bias when considering tearing down a certain fence, lest we be gored by Chesterton's bull.
Is it possible to pay extra for explanations that will help me build a better mental model of HTML & CSS layout? Aside from flexbox[1], I've felt for years that the mental model of layout I gained from reading…
usually when I debug things my method is sort of a mix of linear and binary search where I start at one place, see if the a value is what I expect it to be, then move along to a different part of the code to see if…
Well I'm currently on the job hunt due to failure to deliver on projects at my most recent job, so I'm trying to figure out what to both change about my practices and what to look for in the practices at the place where…
> As a general rule, if management expects results without giving you the tools for the job, ask yourself whether you really want to be in that job, and start looking for alternatives. Well the hard part here is…
It sounds like you are saying that when I take an hour to work on debugging something, I should spend 55 minutes taking notes on the system and where the problem might be and 5 minutes turning those notes into a…
> comes down to experience. Yea. I really should get into the habit of keeping better records of things so that I can look back on past projects. I write in a paper notebook as I program, but that is usually just…
As a new grad who has worked a couple different jobs now, some things I don't get about this: - What do you do when you don't have a spec and when you ask the senior engineer you are working with questions, they don't…