Comment Allegation versus facts (Score 1) 467
I find it interesting that so many from the politically-correctness camp have so much difficulties differentiating allegations from facts
Is it a 'bird of a feather' thing?
I find it interesting that so many from the politically-correctness camp have so much difficulties differentiating allegations from facts
Is it a 'bird of a feather' thing?
I've been in the States for several decades and I've come across plenty of people to be able to see a pattern, or two
I'll start with the Chinese - as I am a Chinese
There are two main types of Chinese in America - one tries very hard to pretend that they are Whites, while another know that no matter how they try they will still be called 'chinks'
Pao belongs to the former, and she sure tries very hard to be amongst the in crowd
I've paid close attention to what Pao has been doing over these few years - and I've noticed that the more she tried the worse she has become
Her first try to become a leader of the 'in crowd', in the corporate world was getting no where, quick - and when the whole thing bombed she wasted no time filing frivirous lawsuits againsther former employer
Her involvement with the extreme leftist circle got her the job at Reddit (as aptly described in one of the above comments as 'an interim') but she fucked that up too
The problem with Pao is that she has mixed with the wrong crowd, and her ambition is way too high for her own ability
Mayer, on the other hand, didn't have to go through what Pao has gone through. Mayer wasn't infected with the 'inferior complex' that many Chinese American are suffering from
As a Chinese in America I can tell you that those who look down on themselves (as Chinese) often live a really misery life. Everyday they had to struggle through the feeling of self-pity, self-hate, and self-denial
For Pao, all I say is that I pity her --- she should try slowing down, and start reflecting on what she has done
I have been in this field for ages. I've dabbled in software as well as in hardware
This sentence says it all
Intel is a traditionally very stable company
In our field, 'traditionally very stable' is another of saying that the thing is stale
Look at Intel, for crying out loud. Has there been anything really interesting / exciting coming out from Intel for the past decades??
Seriously. Name one job which doesn't encourage you to go in to work even when you are sick
The Capitol Hill!!
But wait
But we need to give credit for companies that open source their products, even if those products are no longer bringing in $$$ for them
There have been times I wrote to software companies asking them to open source their truly obsolete products, such as compilers that run on OS/2, just so that younger generations, at least those who are curious enough to look at the source, could learn a thing or two how a compiler works
They refused
Of course they have all their rights to refuse to open up the source codes of their long obsolete software - and what I am saying is that no matter what, we still need to give due credit to the companies which open sourced their products, no matter for what reason they do so
First of all, the term 'organic' means much more than 'no artificial pesticide'
What Phillips is doing in this 'Growwise indoor farm' is wasting more energy than it needs to --- plants do not need green lights, that is why their leaves are green colored
The lights which plants need are blue light and red light - depending on the type of the plant, the percentage of red light versus that of blue light changes
From the picture of the "Growwise indoor farm" we can see that the LED used inside the farm give out white lights, and plants can only use 1% of the power of white light
In other words, this "Growwise indoor farm" has a much larger carbon footprint than it needed be, and thus, it should not be considered as 'organic'
There have been plenty of 'submerge cooling' stories online, but most of the time the 'liquid coolants' turned out to be some exotic chemicals (flourine or something) which are very expensive and some are actually very bad for the environment
Has anyone here run any kind of 'comparison test' on those liquid, on the level of their efficiency, cost, and whether or not they are environmentally safe or not?
The ones who are truly intellectually bankrupted, aka 'The sheeples ', believe in every single thing the authority tells them
Baaaaaaaaah
Unfortunately they forgot to enable a channel on Galileo and lost half the data on decent
There is a thing known as "Forgot" and then there is an entirely different thing known as 'conveniently forgetting'
They might be able to fool the joe sixpacks with the 'oh we forgot to enable that channel' but it ain't gonna be an easy sale on us geeks
It's not just Cameron. The people I know in the UK support this kind of thinking. A few years ago there was legislation introduced to assign a caseworker to *every* child in the UK. It didn't have as little support as you'd think. They are, broadly, a bunch of well-behaved socialist conformists who are afraid of the real world, and think that a panopticon surveillance state will make them "safe". It is disgusting
Just wow, socialism does not advocate panopticon surveillance, infact I don't think socialism has anything to say about matters relating to observation of the population. This is the sort of bullshit that got the US in the hellhole they're in now. I think the most applicable term for it is fascism
Tell us, my friend, how much do you know about socialism?
No, not the 'theoretical socialism' but the ones which had been implemented in real life
Do not tell us what you 'think', as what you 'think' doesn't matter in the whole scheme of things
But do tell us what you know, my friend
I am from China, a socialist country - in fact, I ran away from my own motherland because socialism had turned it into a hellhole
Massive social upheavals and people suffered greatly because under a socialistic society, it is the STATE (or whoever is in power) which dictates what happen, and the people must follow
Whoever dare to go against the grain will be tagged as 'anti-social' and even 'counter-revolutionalist' and are severely punished
I am not saying that capitalism is the panacea, but at the very least, under true form of capitalism, it is the individuals who are responsible for his or her own action, not the state
Those of you who never understand the real horror of socialism please understand this --- we who have gone through the baptism of fire under socialism will never sing hosannas praising socialism because we know how harmful it is
Geeks are just like the others - we have nice geeks, nasty geeks, geeks who like to be part-time dick and then, there are geeks who are totally 100% pure every second of their lives
Since I've been around the block quite a few times I got the pleasure to know both Ballmer and Jobs
One of them a 100% totally unadulterated dick, and still is
The other? Sometimes he played the part of the dick, but other times, totally normal
The link - http://www.infoworld.com/artic...
Privilege white people committing suicide? I'm playing my smallest violin in sympathy
1. Not all startup founders are 'white people' and not all of them are 'privileged' either
2. Most of the startup founders do not commit suicide
3. Stress level for startup founders - no matter what kind of startup - is high, but this is natural, as the journey of starting up a new company (in any industry) is a rocky road filled with a mix of excitement / trepidation / frustration
As for the percentage of the excitement versus that of trepidation versus that of frustration largely depends on
A. The regional / global industrial environment in which the startup is involved with
B. The structure of the startup
C. The corporate culture of the startup, ie, the attitude of the close-knit of people working in the startup
D. The personality type of the founder himself or herself
I personally have involved in quite a number of startups and every single one has their own perculiar 'pain of labor' - and for each of the 'pain of labor', if the founder sees it as a 'challenge' it would be tackled with zeal. However, if the same 'pain of labor' is seen as 'trouble' then the thing could become a protracted problem for the company
The above is based on my own experience
YMMV
Is there any other way for a Middle Eastern country to earn our respect
Let's expand your query into
Is there any way for any country to earn the respect of others
So... how to earn _true_ respect from others?
"Conversion, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will." -- Virginia Woolf, "Mrs. Dalloway"