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Comment Re:LOL (Score 2) 38

My suspicion is that he has a decent laptop, but doesn't really know how to use it. His secretary has the old, hand-me-down laptop because that's how lawyers think about their secretaries. He didn't know how to set things up on his laptop, so he had his secretary do it. She set everything up, but had never used the webcam before. Hilarity ensued.

Comment Re:They Did the Research (Score 2) 160

Well, if you think his thesis is wrong, what are your challenges to his assertions?

Some of the pro-gamestop arguments I've seen:
1. new consoles came out, which should be good for them
2. they got rid of underperforming stores
3. new leadership with loads of e-commerce experience

I have bought zero shares of GME; I don't care what it is worth. I don't know a lot about stocks, so I choose not to gamble.

Yeah, there are loads of memes and groupthink, but there are some interesting insights and research if you dig through. I think it is wrong to be knee-jerk dismissive of the entire thing.

I disagree with your assertion that I am stupid.

Comment They Did the Research (Score 5, Insightful) 160

The fascinating thing about this for me is how keen WSB is on "don't listen to the media, they are trying to manipulate you" and "do your own research". I then read this Guardian article on the "struggling" Gamestop, "amateur" investors, and so forth and compare it to DFV's video from July (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZTr1-Gp74U) where he lays out his research, explains his thesis, and invites challenges. It really seems like the media is wrong and there are more smarts in the WSB crowd than they'll acknowledge.
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Python Overtakes Java in New Language Popularity Ranking, As Rust Reaches Top 20 (zdnet.com) 91

"Programming language Python is now firmly the second most popular programming language, for the first time knocking Java out of the top two places in RedMonk's language popularity rankings," reports ZDNet: It's the first time since 2012 that Java is not one of the top two most popular languages in the developer analyst firm's programming language popularity list. The company's previous rankings in March placed machine-learning propelled Python in a tie for second place with Java, behind JavaScript.

RedMonk's influential programming popularity rankings are based on GitHub and Stack Overflow data. The company combines them "for a ranking that attempts to reflect both code (GitHub) and discussion (Stack Overflow) traction", says RedMonk analyst Stephen O'Grady, who notes "all numerical rankings should be taken with a grain of salt....

"Python is the first non-Java or JavaScript language ever to place in the top two of these rankings by itself, and would not have been the obvious choice for that distinction in years past," O'Grady notes, comparing it to Perl in its heyday because it has become a "language of first resort" and the "glue" for thousands of small projects, while enjoying high adoption in growing categories such as data science...

Five-year-old systems-programming language Rust, created by Mozilla, has hit a more positive milestone, for the first time becoming the 20th most popular language in RedMonk's rankings.

Last week IEEE Spectrum also declared Python "dominated" their assessment of language popularity (compiled from 11 different online metrics), followed by Java and C (and then C++ and JavaScript).

Comment I don't use their service, but they have my data (Score 1) 110

The thing is, I don't use Facebook. I deleted my account a few years ago. However, I know that they still have a shadow account for me. They still try to track me around the internet. They still track my relationships with family who are on Facebook. They still know when I'm in pictures that are posted to Facebook. They've purchased data from other sources and matched it up to my shadow account. You can be the "product" without consent and any benefit.

Comment Re:More importantly (Score 1) 1293

I build a time machine and go into the future. While there I observe you eating a bagel. I then return to the present. You're saying that when you eat that bagel my actions forced you to? You didn't have a choice? I don't think it follows that knowing the choices someone will make forces them to make them.

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