That makes me even more curious: what is the market share of adwords things (my understanding this is mostly going to be people offering services) that is impacted by AMP? An ecommerce site won't support AMP so won't be…
>so you still have to pay for a click even if the user never really visited your website Don't you mean so you get paid for a click even if the user never visited your website?
Ah, I entirely misread that as "probably a better comparison is" instead of "than". Whoops.
Why? In this case, the majority of these employees are likely not in tech roles, but in various parts of the fulfillment pipeline. That makes them more similar to FedEx or Walmart. Edit: Disregard this, I can't read.
>It's not a tangent. Ms. Yates apparently feels the president does not have the legal authority to make orders of this nature when President Trump is in office, but that he does have the authority when President Obama…
>but the affirmative action one is pretty damning The supreme court agrees that affirmative action is constitutional (within certain bounds), see the recent Fisher v. UT case, or Bakke for the original example.
>Last year, the vetting process somehow managed to grant visas to 9500 terror linked individuals, all of whom are missing. When the visas were revoked, there was no way to locate them. (Source: House oversight committee…
That's interesting. I totally see this as a valid argument (and I don't disagree that this might be politically motivated on the judge's part). However, it seems to me that >any clear conviction that the law was…
And they are allowed to be vilified for their ambivalence. Saying "I don't care" doesn't absolve you of any guilt.
Well, cookiecutter came first, has a huge library of supported templates, and works across multiple languages.
>That story mentions Bishops and priests who are very likely to not be Syrian Citizens, and instead be capable of just flying back to their home countries. I'm by no means saying that every Christian will be more…
If (and that is a potentially big if) Trump continues the Obama admin plan of responding to all petitions that have >100K signatures, it will be interesting to see what the response to 'hey you should let this young…
But would they be more likely to be refugees? That is, I'd expect that a Christian in the middle east would be more likely to have citizenship or family in a western nation than your average Syrian. Now it could be, but…
You may be, but trump didn't say anything about Muslim immigration, he said a and again, I'm quoting his website: > a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States A shutdown of entry, to use your…
>When it comes to constitutionality, SCOTUS precedent is not good or bad, it's simply is reality. It depends, there are SCOTUS rulings that (most) people consider "bad". These create precedent. >Him being quoted by…
1. "It would raise complicated questions, but might not be unconstitutional, if only because of bad precedent" 2. Isn't referring to a ban on Muslim immigration, but on a registry, which is a whole different beast 3.…
No it doesn't, or at least not as far as I can read. A summary of that email is > Here is a letter I've drafted outlining our position on trade. This draft assumes that Clinton will ultimately support the TPP and TPA,…
I can find literally 0 constitutional lawyers who agree with this statement. The only people I can find who believe it might be constitutional are non-constitutional laywers quoted by Breitbart. Every other article I…
No, he said (and this is a direct quote): >Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on, He later…
Many Americans voted for a candidate who has catered racist supporters and put forth a variety of xenophobic policies and made even more statements in that regard. As a simple example, our current president campaigned…
Yeah I learned to return values and accept references very quickly, had to entirely refactor my learning project a day or so into it, but that was for the best.
>For the Clinton server, I never stated that work email being wiped was intentional. No, but your graph shows that of the 30K emails that were deleted after the start of the investigation (with bleachbit, as you say),…
The Hilary email server one to start. Your (I assume your, since your username matches the site) visualization shows a tree, and reads as there being 31800 wiped emails, of which 12200 were later found, and of those…
So to be fair, I haven't used a lot of C++, but what I have has been unlikeable. I'm a pythonist most of the time, although I've done a not insignficant amount of work in C, but I like high level languages more, and C++…
(I implore anyone who looks at this to take a look at their other visualizations, all of them push a narrative, and at least three misrepresent information from their sources or explicitly state false information)
That makes me even more curious: what is the market share of adwords things (my understanding this is mostly going to be people offering services) that is impacted by AMP? An ecommerce site won't support AMP so won't be…
>so you still have to pay for a click even if the user never really visited your website Don't you mean so you get paid for a click even if the user never visited your website?
Ah, I entirely misread that as "probably a better comparison is" instead of "than". Whoops.
Why? In this case, the majority of these employees are likely not in tech roles, but in various parts of the fulfillment pipeline. That makes them more similar to FedEx or Walmart. Edit: Disregard this, I can't read.
>It's not a tangent. Ms. Yates apparently feels the president does not have the legal authority to make orders of this nature when President Trump is in office, but that he does have the authority when President Obama…
>but the affirmative action one is pretty damning The supreme court agrees that affirmative action is constitutional (within certain bounds), see the recent Fisher v. UT case, or Bakke for the original example.
>Last year, the vetting process somehow managed to grant visas to 9500 terror linked individuals, all of whom are missing. When the visas were revoked, there was no way to locate them. (Source: House oversight committee…
That's interesting. I totally see this as a valid argument (and I don't disagree that this might be politically motivated on the judge's part). However, it seems to me that >any clear conviction that the law was…
And they are allowed to be vilified for their ambivalence. Saying "I don't care" doesn't absolve you of any guilt.
Well, cookiecutter came first, has a huge library of supported templates, and works across multiple languages.
>That story mentions Bishops and priests who are very likely to not be Syrian Citizens, and instead be capable of just flying back to their home countries. I'm by no means saying that every Christian will be more…
If (and that is a potentially big if) Trump continues the Obama admin plan of responding to all petitions that have >100K signatures, it will be interesting to see what the response to 'hey you should let this young…
But would they be more likely to be refugees? That is, I'd expect that a Christian in the middle east would be more likely to have citizenship or family in a western nation than your average Syrian. Now it could be, but…
You may be, but trump didn't say anything about Muslim immigration, he said a and again, I'm quoting his website: > a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States A shutdown of entry, to use your…
>When it comes to constitutionality, SCOTUS precedent is not good or bad, it's simply is reality. It depends, there are SCOTUS rulings that (most) people consider "bad". These create precedent. >Him being quoted by…
1. "It would raise complicated questions, but might not be unconstitutional, if only because of bad precedent" 2. Isn't referring to a ban on Muslim immigration, but on a registry, which is a whole different beast 3.…
No it doesn't, or at least not as far as I can read. A summary of that email is > Here is a letter I've drafted outlining our position on trade. This draft assumes that Clinton will ultimately support the TPP and TPA,…
I can find literally 0 constitutional lawyers who agree with this statement. The only people I can find who believe it might be constitutional are non-constitutional laywers quoted by Breitbart. Every other article I…
No, he said (and this is a direct quote): >Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on, He later…
Many Americans voted for a candidate who has catered racist supporters and put forth a variety of xenophobic policies and made even more statements in that regard. As a simple example, our current president campaigned…
Yeah I learned to return values and accept references very quickly, had to entirely refactor my learning project a day or so into it, but that was for the best.
>For the Clinton server, I never stated that work email being wiped was intentional. No, but your graph shows that of the 30K emails that were deleted after the start of the investigation (with bleachbit, as you say),…
The Hilary email server one to start. Your (I assume your, since your username matches the site) visualization shows a tree, and reads as there being 31800 wiped emails, of which 12200 were later found, and of those…
So to be fair, I haven't used a lot of C++, but what I have has been unlikeable. I'm a pythonist most of the time, although I've done a not insignficant amount of work in C, but I like high level languages more, and C++…
(I implore anyone who looks at this to take a look at their other visualizations, all of them push a narrative, and at least three misrepresent information from their sources or explicitly state false information)