That would be a real bad idea in this scenario. It would reduce their profits and decrease the chance of the seller being able to pay back the loan in full. When your playing with amazons money, your interests are…
Seems to me that being able to run legacy apps is kind of more important than the scaling.
And a much larger print area.
That's not very convincing argument when you consider that if she was running Windows that none of these issues would've mattered.
ASUS has been known to be one of the more Linux-friendly vendors.
any workflowy is just an evernote with less apps
Just don't say shit about Apple.
The power of Apple's marketing isn't in the new customers who see it, it's the old customers who use it as a script on how to promote the company. Who needs clever marketing with fans like these?
Amazon has gotten into hot water before for NOT censoring or blocking content.
Why was this "no" before? Seems trivial, I'm surprised this is just showing up now.
Nah, he just wants to buy up more MSFT and he's trying to set a trend to drop the price short term so he can get a better deal.
Wait, so he's saying that he's moving from MSFT to AAPL because AAPL has better lock-in? Personally, I'm staying with MSFT because MSFT has already learned the follies of relying on lock-in and is moving on where AAPL…
"repeatedly"? Source? I've worked in Amazon warehouses and they are far and above any other workhouse job in terms of both safety, pay and workload required. Granted, I only worked at 2 different Amazon warehouses so my…
Skeuomorphism was around in a lot of interfaces before Apple "invented" it. It's a very common feature in videogame interfaces. My old ThinkPad had to slide to unlock switch to the laptop screen. So you take the exact…
Thank you. This makes me feel much better after reading that awfull object-oriented article.
Doesn't matter if they're in parallel.
Or how to make code that is easy to exploit. This teaches me to avoid ruby, if anything.
based on this, it shouldn't take more than half a day under the worst circumstances (single EBS drive with crappy performance), and if you Raid together enough drives, you can do it in about an hour. Correct me if I'm…
I prefer Anonymous because it it's legible at low resolutions. Any font can take advantage of high resolution, it opens up a lot of freedom to the artist.
Any idea on what it actually does? How does it detect "danger"? It seems more like an attempt to co-opt internet freedom movements than actually do anything at all.
Windows had disappearing scroll-bars since the early 90's. It was called scrollbar.display=auto.
Looks like Apple wants to spend its billions in profits on lawyers. Almost everything on the iPhone exists as prior art. I can't really think of anything original on the iPhone other than the unification, control and…
I always assumed Skype used the client for tapping, considering how buggy it was.
reddit is still a great site once you remove the default subreddits and find some of the more active but smaller subreddits. /r/truereddit regularly has in depth articles that are still accessible to a general audience.…
~or~ how to get a bunch of people to train your neural network
That would be a real bad idea in this scenario. It would reduce their profits and decrease the chance of the seller being able to pay back the loan in full. When your playing with amazons money, your interests are…
Seems to me that being able to run legacy apps is kind of more important than the scaling.
And a much larger print area.
That's not very convincing argument when you consider that if she was running Windows that none of these issues would've mattered.
ASUS has been known to be one of the more Linux-friendly vendors.
any workflowy is just an evernote with less apps
Just don't say shit about Apple.
The power of Apple's marketing isn't in the new customers who see it, it's the old customers who use it as a script on how to promote the company. Who needs clever marketing with fans like these?
Amazon has gotten into hot water before for NOT censoring or blocking content.
Why was this "no" before? Seems trivial, I'm surprised this is just showing up now.
Nah, he just wants to buy up more MSFT and he's trying to set a trend to drop the price short term so he can get a better deal.
Wait, so he's saying that he's moving from MSFT to AAPL because AAPL has better lock-in? Personally, I'm staying with MSFT because MSFT has already learned the follies of relying on lock-in and is moving on where AAPL…
"repeatedly"? Source? I've worked in Amazon warehouses and they are far and above any other workhouse job in terms of both safety, pay and workload required. Granted, I only worked at 2 different Amazon warehouses so my…
Skeuomorphism was around in a lot of interfaces before Apple "invented" it. It's a very common feature in videogame interfaces. My old ThinkPad had to slide to unlock switch to the laptop screen. So you take the exact…
Thank you. This makes me feel much better after reading that awfull object-oriented article.
Doesn't matter if they're in parallel.
Or how to make code that is easy to exploit. This teaches me to avoid ruby, if anything.
based on this, it shouldn't take more than half a day under the worst circumstances (single EBS drive with crappy performance), and if you Raid together enough drives, you can do it in about an hour. Correct me if I'm…
I prefer Anonymous because it it's legible at low resolutions. Any font can take advantage of high resolution, it opens up a lot of freedom to the artist.
Any idea on what it actually does? How does it detect "danger"? It seems more like an attempt to co-opt internet freedom movements than actually do anything at all.
Windows had disappearing scroll-bars since the early 90's. It was called scrollbar.display=auto.
Looks like Apple wants to spend its billions in profits on lawyers. Almost everything on the iPhone exists as prior art. I can't really think of anything original on the iPhone other than the unification, control and…
I always assumed Skype used the client for tapping, considering how buggy it was.
reddit is still a great site once you remove the default subreddits and find some of the more active but smaller subreddits. /r/truereddit regularly has in depth articles that are still accessible to a general audience.…
~or~ how to get a bunch of people to train your neural network