>Americans are often selfish, savage and cruel. Sorry but wtf?! Read Manufacturing Consent. Don't demonize us. We're not down with this shit.
Yep, I meant #2 from https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/on_the_street Idioms are hard! Want to apologize on behalf of the English language.
That's not my question. There's exactly one way to ask my question. "Do you think prisoners should be charged $250/night for their incarceration?"
>Supporters say the collections are a legitimate way for states to recoup millions of taxpayer dollars spent on prisons and jails. Wait there are supporters of this? You're telling me if I asked 100 people on the…
Good point, yeah I guess the social and political aspects of music are equally if not more important. Probably should stop listening to so much jazz. So glad I did not attempt to be a professional musician.
>no empathy Look, my comment was about (1) a possible explanation for the administration to choose a 10k flat vs. the proposed percentage based structure by the parent comment and (2) identifying that having college…
Sounds like a pretty good investment. What else would you call it? Also, there are plenty of alternatives: trade schools, bootcamps, etc. Finally, why introduce stereotypes? This is not the 1950s, you can't and…
> forgive that percentage from every student loan This would be unfair to students who were frugal and chose a 20k-25k/yr COA state school with the assumption that their debt must be repaid. Going to college is an…
The biggest apple/orange problem with OPs comparison is that in a university, there is a competitive admission process. Universities are planned, elite communities. You can't do that in a city. "Oh sorry NYC is now for…
>IOS, Android, Web — update the interface of any applications directly from the server, without publishing updates. Airbnb did this also https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/a-deep-dive-into-airbn... It feels bad that…
I am very curious now, because you seem to be alluding to it: is there any real world example of any kind of artist who is both "compelling" and did most of their studying or work in a group? Or is this just all in…
Incredibly hard to understand. As if, say, Einstein waved his hand and produced a rigorous theory of the general relativity. And spent no time on it himself. Or if, say, Coltrane revolutionized music but never…
>Highly extroverted artists exist and do not create alone. Find me one professional jazz musician that is "100% extroverted" and I can find you twenty places or quotations that clearly demonstrate that s/he has listened…
The famous story about Charlie Parker: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker >His attempt to improvise failed when he lost track of the chord changes. This prompted Jo Jones, the drummer for Count Basie's…
>most of the highest-paid tech jobs are in pointless work done solely for rich people Sorry what companies/jobs are you talking about specifically?
I'm saying I'm personally happy to pay for the subscription if I don't use it, and don't care if they move to a "refill" model. So my take is that not all the prime customers are scammed. That being said it's been a…
All of these models assume the following two things: 1. nobody likes their job 2. nobody thinks their work has any value besides what they are paid In swe plenty of people like their job, everybody's paid like 200k now,…
If only there were this magical piece of paper that everyone presented when they applied listing all their relevant skills and experience so that the company can determine if it's worth giving them 2 hours of their…
It makes sense, it could look really bad for Chewy. Say your cat got eaten by a pit bull, and then a week later you're reminded what happened by a box of cat food they automatically shipped to your door.
I'm happy to pay the $15/month just to have the capability to have stuff shipped to my door overnight for free. There are months where I don't order anything at all. Compared to rent or food it's a drop in the bucket.
I am very frustrated by this article and I don't know why. I mean, they're right, improvisation, that's a good model for how you should design your social networking service. But just given how "realtime systems" (read:…
Ok, get a motorcycle then.
I love my car and I love driving to work every day. Cars enable privacy, freedom from bias and judgement, and a place to think. Also freedom from getting murdered on the Caltrain. "Loneliness is dangerous" is easy to…
>Americans are often selfish, savage and cruel. Sorry but wtf?! Read Manufacturing Consent. Don't demonize us. We're not down with this shit.
Yep, I meant #2 from https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/on_the_street Idioms are hard! Want to apologize on behalf of the English language.
That's not my question. There's exactly one way to ask my question. "Do you think prisoners should be charged $250/night for their incarceration?"
>Supporters say the collections are a legitimate way for states to recoup millions of taxpayer dollars spent on prisons and jails. Wait there are supporters of this? You're telling me if I asked 100 people on the…
Good point, yeah I guess the social and political aspects of music are equally if not more important. Probably should stop listening to so much jazz. So glad I did not attempt to be a professional musician.
>no empathy Look, my comment was about (1) a possible explanation for the administration to choose a 10k flat vs. the proposed percentage based structure by the parent comment and (2) identifying that having college…
Sounds like a pretty good investment. What else would you call it? Also, there are plenty of alternatives: trade schools, bootcamps, etc. Finally, why introduce stereotypes? This is not the 1950s, you can't and…
> forgive that percentage from every student loan This would be unfair to students who were frugal and chose a 20k-25k/yr COA state school with the assumption that their debt must be repaid. Going to college is an…
The biggest apple/orange problem with OPs comparison is that in a university, there is a competitive admission process. Universities are planned, elite communities. You can't do that in a city. "Oh sorry NYC is now for…
>IOS, Android, Web — update the interface of any applications directly from the server, without publishing updates. Airbnb did this also https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/a-deep-dive-into-airbn... It feels bad that…
I am very curious now, because you seem to be alluding to it: is there any real world example of any kind of artist who is both "compelling" and did most of their studying or work in a group? Or is this just all in…
Incredibly hard to understand. As if, say, Einstein waved his hand and produced a rigorous theory of the general relativity. And spent no time on it himself. Or if, say, Coltrane revolutionized music but never…
>Highly extroverted artists exist and do not create alone. Find me one professional jazz musician that is "100% extroverted" and I can find you twenty places or quotations that clearly demonstrate that s/he has listened…
The famous story about Charlie Parker: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker >His attempt to improvise failed when he lost track of the chord changes. This prompted Jo Jones, the drummer for Count Basie's…
>most of the highest-paid tech jobs are in pointless work done solely for rich people Sorry what companies/jobs are you talking about specifically?
I'm saying I'm personally happy to pay for the subscription if I don't use it, and don't care if they move to a "refill" model. So my take is that not all the prime customers are scammed. That being said it's been a…
All of these models assume the following two things: 1. nobody likes their job 2. nobody thinks their work has any value besides what they are paid In swe plenty of people like their job, everybody's paid like 200k now,…
If only there were this magical piece of paper that everyone presented when they applied listing all their relevant skills and experience so that the company can determine if it's worth giving them 2 hours of their…
It makes sense, it could look really bad for Chewy. Say your cat got eaten by a pit bull, and then a week later you're reminded what happened by a box of cat food they automatically shipped to your door.
I'm happy to pay the $15/month just to have the capability to have stuff shipped to my door overnight for free. There are months where I don't order anything at all. Compared to rent or food it's a drop in the bucket.
I am very frustrated by this article and I don't know why. I mean, they're right, improvisation, that's a good model for how you should design your social networking service. But just given how "realtime systems" (read:…
Ok, get a motorcycle then.
I love my car and I love driving to work every day. Cars enable privacy, freedom from bias and judgement, and a place to think. Also freedom from getting murdered on the Caltrain. "Loneliness is dangerous" is easy to…