Comment Nonsense. (Score 1) 133
Though the study was co-authored by Michael Luca of Harvard Business School and Tim Wu of Columbia Law School, it was financed by online reviews company Yelp
Yelp is mad.
We're done here.
Though the study was co-authored by Michael Luca of Harvard Business School and Tim Wu of Columbia Law School, it was financed by online reviews company Yelp
Yelp is mad.
We're done here.
Thet work pretty damn well as is, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
This feels like a way to Yelp the reviews while being able to throw their hands in the air with a 'automated machine learning, what can we do but fix it and hope for the best?' excuses.
2 billion dollars of funding will bring the same sharks around.
Wtf does github need funding for exactly?
A police spokesman tells the Salem News the way things are in today's society, "you can't have that" and said Cross "used bad judgment."
I don't normally say this, but in this case I will:
Fuck the police.
They are crazy with the amount they charge bars and restaurants, and they are losing out to other services deservedly based on that.
Umm, sorry to disturb your "conservatives are evil" rant, but then how do you explain the epically failing schools of many american inner cities?
All of these epically failing schools are the result of underfunded school districts. Even the privatized programs pushed inside the public school system end up more expensive that just allowing the school system to handle it with public employees, furthering the funding issues. Every single GOP sponsored 'conservative' program seems to be detrimental for public schools. Privatization is all I've seen from the conservative politicians that isn't from the religious part of the conservative education policy making. Why do you think schools are underfunded in the first place? Conservative policy makers.
Outside of your nonsense that depicts this is a political issue and blames liberals while ignoring the larger, actual issues of funding, I do somewhat agree with you on the common core view related to new math, but I also understand that it has an intentional design. I have a 6 and a 13 year old in the midst of this new strategy which, if you were to actually experience the flow of it, seems more functionally useful and builds on particular logic, instead of just memorization and acceptance of formulas without a particular basis of understanding built from other pieces. That said, not teaching kids about long division still drives me crazy. I feel a lot like this is a test being performed on my children's generation and it could really go either way, so I encourage learning outside of school provided methods to keep their minds open.
To summarize, conservatives aren't evil, just more full of shit, and even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Too bad you feel that way, since this is what's coming. The future keeps happening, even if you don't want it to.
Why wouldn't you want your computing device to also be your phone, just plug it into a cradle at your desk for large monitor and beefed up additional processing power.
Conceptually, it's exactly what our devices should already be.
Get Aaron Eckhart on the phone, stat!
"People" aren't pushing back, entrenched "organizations" are pushing back. People don't give a shit and will use what's available. Let's keep some perspective, even while Uber is obviously circumventing laws, the laws themselves are out of place and incompatible with the future as they cling to the past.
How about they give 100 million to local public schools to eliminate funding shortfalls instead?
It's absolutely fucking insane that a business based on calling someone for a ride makes those with political power shit themselves with attempts to shut it down. Absolutely insane.
My understanding was that compliance in this case requires that they offer up the source code for whatever they use. If they then make changes, there is no requirement to post their changes as well.
Your self proclaimed understanding was incredulously incorrect and shows that you did not actually have an understanding of the GPL. Playing to some niceties of politeness when you yourself are bullshitting is less than honest, sir. You asserted understanding that was false. No need to get upset when someone attempts to correct your assertion.
Have a nice day.
it only abridges if there is a punishment or consequence for doing so
Are you intentionally muddying the waters here? The direct and quantifiable consequences include the restrictions and limits imposed on all other citizens as the result of issuing overly broad or non-eligible patents.
It's not as if you're going to be taken out and shot
Between you and Guy Harris I just read a complete crock of what simply has to be self serving bullshit. You must have a dollar to make in this field of discussion.
People had to use it for it to count.
You completely fucked it up.
Windows 95: Shit
Windows 95b: Good
Windows 98: Shit
Windows 98 SE: Good.
Windows ME: Shit
Windows 2k: Good
Windows XP: Shit
Windows XP SP2: Good
Windows Vista: Shit
Windows 7: Good
Windows 8: Shit
Windows 8.1: Good
Windows 10: TBD, but it doesn't look good based on the pattern.
As for your separate NT list, it's also nonsensical, as of XP, consumer OS = NT, so there is no need for a separate list. 2k3 has no business on the list, since server wise there is not a general pattern that is at all similar to the end user OS versions. Newer is generally always the better server version after initial kinks and patches, because the reliability of the security is of utmost importance.
Windows NT 3.51
Windows NT 4
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2008 Server
Windows 2012 Server
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro