Comment Uh, there's an extension for that (Score 1) 101
It's called QuickSearchBar, and it rocks! And since we're on the same subject, "Add to Search Bar" is handy too!
It's called QuickSearchBar, and it rocks! And since we're on the same subject, "Add to Search Bar" is handy too!
Do a google search for "mayonnaise recipe" and tell us which one is defacto Mayonnaise, because inquiring minds would like it put to bed, thanks.
Eggs require chickens which requires feeding chickens, which is fine if you're raising the chickens yourself, but when you have a world with billions of people, not everyone can raise their own chickens, so either you stop eating chickens, or you get someone else to raise them for you. *takes breath* All that chicken requires a lot of feed, and a lot of feed takes more airable land away from producing the crap you do want, like human consumable veg and the such. Airable land is scarce and getting more so. So either you stop eating all together (a proud though darwinian outcome), you find more efficient human consumtion methods (like the one listed in said article), you purge humanity thorugh bloody force, or you purge humanity through artificial means of blocking reproduction. Pick your poison.
Would using frameworks make you a cheater? Would copying a very know pattern (as a Pair/Triple) deem you a cheater (even if you attributed it, like I often did both in school and in professional life)? If you read a help site that says do A, B, C , D and you do the same operation of steps exactly (regardless of copy/paste), is that cheating?
If you want to stomp out cheaters, come up with problem domains with very unique and strange processes that wouldn't be found in the wild. If you want to bust someone for leveraging a well known, legally OK use of a tool, you might as well stop issuing CS-diplomas and start issuing CS-that-won't-function-in-the-real-world-diplomas.
Maybe the better appeal woud be an official citation system so that you can prove sources in an adequite way. Most courses in Uni have soime sort of standardized attribution system, why not CS?
And kids totally won't abuse the system to get out of taking their finals. Why pull the fire alarm when you can make a really great prank!
Because people like to complain about their perceived natural handicaps more than breaking out of them.
20-30 years from now when Asians dominate actual tech innovation (if they haven't already) and all the lazy white guys like myself will be slagging the 'yellow guys stealing my job', or insert some other out group who I feel threatened of.
Racial / religious / sexual / etc.. intolerance happens, I try to avoid it like the plague but the only way to truly overcome is on a personal level. Donate money to outreach and education programs if you think it'll help (i'm doubtful) or be the shining image of what -insert said minority- can be by outshining your peers and FORCE them to recognize your achievements. Is it hard? Sure, but to assume no handicaps in this world is to welcome a very disappointing life. I'll welcome the world when we're all born with the same opportunities, but I'm not deluded enough to assume it'll happen in my lifetime.
Netflix made 71m off of the 'there's no money to be made slinging content' game, and who knows how much Apple makes off music, either in content distribution or hardware. Yes, they made a product less desirable for their market and they're paying for that mistake, oh well.
Yes, and Visa will totally let the 'merchant' keep their gains too, oh wait, wasn't Visa reversible? It sucks and is embarrising, but is there any material harm done here (besides having the hassle of disputing charges) for the consumer?
Freakonomics tells the story differently, but *shrugs*
While we're at it, lets get rid of mandatory food labelling and mandatory car air bags. Lets get rid of all this nanny state BS and just do what the hell we want. Oh, you like those things? Well too bad, test your food yourself, and buy opt into the expensive life saving features option during your next car purchase. If you aren't a genious, then you're a fucking moron. Everything is quite clearly all or nothing in this world, you know?
Yes, I'm saying that student loans that stick to you through much of your adult life is a very bad idea in supporting a healthy society. If you enter a program under the assumption of getting $X at the end of the program, one can plan and budget a rational justification for taking the course. Now if you assume the graduation is significantly less than 100% and employment rates for graduates are very low, would that same assumption apply? Would me as the 18 year old kid picking his program know the employment prospects when I walked into professional life (assuming for a minute that the 2-4 years in between don't dramatically change the local/national job prospects for said profession)?
If said student decides that the risks are too great to enter school, the alternative is that the only ones going to high end schools are those who can afford the programs. All of a sudden, we're back to a hundred years ago, and high education is for rich people and the workers can have their professional apprenticing.
How about this, as a possible alternative *just spit balling here*
Post a mandatory employment survey for all recipient of government funding on a per school/program. The survery is as follows:
- Are you working in the field you specifically went to school with (Y/N)
- If different from your program, name said profession (unemployed, student, home maker, hospitality, etc..)
- Gross Income per month
The survey is to be completed annually for the life of your loan term.
For all programs that want funding, they should provide:
- Mean/Average/Deviation of all student's gross incomes at year 1 / 5 / 10 as a rolling average of the last 5 years' result prior
- % of students that graduate (rolling average of the last 5 years' result prior)
- % of students that transfer into other programs (and list the top transfer options)
- List of the top transfer programs and the % of students who moved
At 17, I was told by literally everyone that getting into university was the best way to achieve a good job in life. It was that or 'vocational schools' if I wanted to be a carpenter or something(pass), or work at McDonalds the rest of my life. Framing one's entire life off the experiences of those around you is a big step, and if you were 100% prepared for your life at 18, I absolutely salute you for it. But government is for the people (as a whole) and for every person at 18 that knew exactly what they were getting into, there are probably another 10 who don't know what they fuck they're going to do in this lifetime.
Worse, the government supports it by paying a chunk of everyone's money for their experience. It justifiable to assume that the government's financial role in education is geared toward the best interests of society as a whole, hence spending money where it can have the most benefit, so sinking a ton of money into programs known to have horrible track records seems sensible to me.
"P.S. I am sure, if they can, they will tax even air for breathing."
TANSTAAFL
Just CHIP-IN-PIN and be done with it. Tech is amazing at making a mountain out of shit and calling it a better alternative.
Chip-in-pin works with basically every merchant systems, credit card processor, and Bank (or will sooner or later). The fees are dependent on the credit source.
- If the merchant accepts credit cards at all, the credit card fees are built into the cost of the product NO MATTER WHAT (unless they're defrauding the contract of the CC by offering discounts)
- If you pay with debit cards / cash, you pay for the CC fees and its just more net profit for company
- Liability for CC's are on retailers, and at least recourse, buying limits, and some government insurance on checking accounts
- I'd like my bank / CC provider to send notifications on every purchase made either through email (login to actually view info) or SMS / application
All that's left is the new vacuum of change that is flooding into the credit market to fill their pockets during the current industry volatility caused by the death of magstrip / signature and the rise of internet based buying patterns (significantly increasing). Google/Apple/CurrentC/Amazon/PayPal/etc.. all want their hedge into the market so that they can make money from your purchases. They're not altruistic, and their sole benefit for SOME are convenience (but not for me. I like chip-in-pin).
I see room for existing technologies to evolve (mostly to fix the broken internet buying based security limitations) but I don't see myself using google, apple or anyone else in a retail setting besides a recognized merchant service/(credit card for insullation maybe)/bank because hell, the fees are already there and built in, so I may as well use what I'm being charged for anyways, plus I get the reassurance that I know it works (and has for a very long time).
Woops, there is a bandwidth cap (before you pay extra) at 750 GB. After that I pay $0.25 / GB or $5.00 for 20
On Novus, 100/100 unlimited usage, $92.91 after taxes. A great reason to be in a building that has it!
HOLY MACRO!