There are plenty of products where scarcity is intentionally created, though. Disney DVDs are a prime example.
Mayo Clinic can be a good resource, too.
How did they signal they have no faith in the platform? This move was to consolidate to just focusing on developing the platform.
Links to other reddit posts go to reddit instead of staying on teddit
I think one problem with NIT is it would likely pay out annually, when income taxes are filed. That's not very helpful if you're living paycheck to paycheck. UBI can more easily dish out money on a more frequent basis.…
If you had a nutritional deficiency, would you avoid taking a supplement? Cause that's what the ADHD medication is doing; regulating dopamine and norepinephrine, which are usually deficient in ADHD brains.
I'm not sure this is much of a "counterpoint". Medication isn't the only solution to ADHD. In fact, it's often recommended that ADHD be treated with medication AND therapy, which often involves working on things like…
Reminds me of the LifeAfter podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/panoply/the-message
relevant podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/headlong-surviving-y2k
maybe they'll finally add an app drawer so you're not forced to organize every single app in a tedious fashion across multiple home screens
To be fair, they also sell things like this for $59: https://teenage.engineering/store#po-20
The Pocket Operators are pretty cool, for the price, no?
How so?
there are definitely wikipedia pages that are nsfw...
Apples to oranges: "And this is where another comparison between Magic Leap and Theranos falls apart. Most of the former's investors are sophisticated tech venture capitalists, who Abovitz says were “sending their…
because investors get to see what they're working on firsthand
that's a weird way to summarize the purchase of art and entertainment, but i guess it's technically accurate.
that's because of shitty software. chip should get faster: https://paymentweek.com/2017-5-2-wait-no-more-quick-chip-tec...
as was mentioned below, you don't really have a choice with road tolling systems. i don't like having to pre-load $xx, but it's better then the only alternative. people can stop interacting with Patreon, but you can't…
in exchange for warm fuzzy feelings? wtf are you talking about?
if you need to connect to a team that is not on your hosted server, you can still do so via the web or the desktop client either in a separate tab in the browser, or in a separate tab in the desktop client.
that doesn't occur without threaded messaging? threaded messaging makes it easier to ignore those sub-discussions...
comment threading is kind of amazing (in mattermost).
> Slack has been... very slow to fix bugs / add new features. They're starting to feel like Microsoft... like they don't move fast, aren't trying to improve anything, and don't care about customer feedback. we're…
still testing out mattermost, but ios app seems great so far. very similar experience between web/desktop/ios apps.
There are plenty of products where scarcity is intentionally created, though. Disney DVDs are a prime example.
Mayo Clinic can be a good resource, too.
How did they signal they have no faith in the platform? This move was to consolidate to just focusing on developing the platform.
Links to other reddit posts go to reddit instead of staying on teddit
I think one problem with NIT is it would likely pay out annually, when income taxes are filed. That's not very helpful if you're living paycheck to paycheck. UBI can more easily dish out money on a more frequent basis.…
If you had a nutritional deficiency, would you avoid taking a supplement? Cause that's what the ADHD medication is doing; regulating dopamine and norepinephrine, which are usually deficient in ADHD brains.
I'm not sure this is much of a "counterpoint". Medication isn't the only solution to ADHD. In fact, it's often recommended that ADHD be treated with medication AND therapy, which often involves working on things like…
Reminds me of the LifeAfter podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/panoply/the-message
relevant podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/headlong-surviving-y2k
maybe they'll finally add an app drawer so you're not forced to organize every single app in a tedious fashion across multiple home screens
To be fair, they also sell things like this for $59: https://teenage.engineering/store#po-20
The Pocket Operators are pretty cool, for the price, no?
How so?
there are definitely wikipedia pages that are nsfw...
Apples to oranges: "And this is where another comparison between Magic Leap and Theranos falls apart. Most of the former's investors are sophisticated tech venture capitalists, who Abovitz says were “sending their…
because investors get to see what they're working on firsthand
that's a weird way to summarize the purchase of art and entertainment, but i guess it's technically accurate.
that's because of shitty software. chip should get faster: https://paymentweek.com/2017-5-2-wait-no-more-quick-chip-tec...
as was mentioned below, you don't really have a choice with road tolling systems. i don't like having to pre-load $xx, but it's better then the only alternative. people can stop interacting with Patreon, but you can't…
in exchange for warm fuzzy feelings? wtf are you talking about?
if you need to connect to a team that is not on your hosted server, you can still do so via the web or the desktop client either in a separate tab in the browser, or in a separate tab in the desktop client.
that doesn't occur without threaded messaging? threaded messaging makes it easier to ignore those sub-discussions...
comment threading is kind of amazing (in mattermost).
> Slack has been... very slow to fix bugs / add new features. They're starting to feel like Microsoft... like they don't move fast, aren't trying to improve anything, and don't care about customer feedback. we're…
still testing out mattermost, but ios app seems great so far. very similar experience between web/desktop/ios apps.