...one of my siblings raised a family of 5 on no more than $40,000/year (combined income, many years it was lower - I know this because I helped them with taxes for years). They lived in a small town, originally in a mobile home, but through an FHA guaranteed loan they were able to purchase a small house (and now own it outright).
So this was at least 30 years ago? C'MON, SERIOUSLY? Have you HEARD of INFLATION?
I've never wanted or sought out credit, no credit cards or car loans or anything... so it blew my mind when I went to get a home loan last year and they told me I'd have to get a credit card first, use it for a while, then they'd be able to give me a home loan. Really? REALLY? The guy who's too responsible to need credit in the first place is a bigger risk than the guy you KNOW has $40,000 in debt? WHAT THE FUCK.
But you can't use something that must be licensed for them. These kids need to learn a skill they can go home and practice - if any of them are going to use the skills they learn from you, the tools required had better damn well be Free and Open to them.
You got +5 funny, but as someone who has to buy his share of ISO documents to get the details of standards in my line of business, they actually ARE signed and numbered, with my name on every page and a notice that says the PDF is for me only and giving it to anyone else is a violation of copyright and such. Really annoying.
That's a brilliant article and should be required reading. It's good enough reason to not use Microsoft's present compilers.
Just for the record, though, the article doesn't seem to suggest anything about actual compilers as a service; it still seems to discuss a normal compiler that runs on your local machine. Very confusingly titled.
> Everyone I know either got email in the 90s, or frankly never will get email
Yeah, but that doesn't mean what they said is a lie; first off, people you know is a very biased and tiny sample.
But ignore that; you're forgetting about all the people being born into a world with email and all the people dying having never touched it. That skews the numbers too -- a lot.
I have many products containing OLEDs. They're difficult to avoid these days. If you have a cellphone or other device with a tiny screen, it's as likely as not it's OLED and not LCD.
You were obviously a celebrity/then/ - no one can forget "Free Kevin!"
How do you feel about being a celebrity/now/? Your name is used in the most recent Deus Ex game, and you're in the Internet exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
Hey, maybe you should hope the USA becomes a country like you just described, first, instead of starting wars all around the globe while praising Jesus.
Plenty of businesses have to take this sort of thing into account. Look at any food service; they have to constantly calculate their 'food cost' and margin because food they buy doesn't always equal portions served; you sometimes get more or less in a dish, not to mention the stuff the cook dropped on the floor and didn't put back in the bowl, plus what the employees helped themselves to....
I thought stoners were the people who staffed the food service industry. I guess either I was wrong or they were just too high to notice how the business works.
Our former sysadmin purchased a drill press for the purpose of rendering old hard drives unrecoverable. Seemed both fun and practical.
So he wrote a single algorithm, 30 years ago, and did some code review, 20 years ago, and this makes him a computer genius? No.
Factoring large primes, or any primes, is not only trivial, but fast. Super fast. You meant the products of large primes, I'm sure.
To feel otherwise is to directly admit IP laws do not serve the public interest.
This looks as much like a portal turret as a stick figure looks like an actual human.
Thingiverse has already suffered several takedowns of allegedlycopyrighted materials.
Also, they recently overhauled their site, and somhow made it EVEN WORSE, when it was already pretty intolerable.
...one of my siblings raised a family of 5 on no more than $40,000/year (combined income, many years it was lower - I know this because I helped them with taxes for years). They lived in a small town, originally in a mobile home, but through an FHA guaranteed loan they were able to purchase a small house (and now own it outright).
So this was at least 30 years ago? C'MON, SERIOUSLY? Have you HEARD of INFLATION?
I've never wanted or sought out credit, no credit cards or car loans or anything... so it blew my mind when I went to get a home loan last year and they told me I'd have to get a credit card first, use it for a while, then they'd be able to give me a home loan. Really? REALLY? The guy who's too responsible to need credit in the first place is a bigger risk than the guy you KNOW has $40,000 in debt? WHAT THE FUCK.
But you can't use something that must be licensed for them. These kids need to learn a skill they can go home and practice - if any of them are going to use the skills they learn from you, the tools required had better damn well be Free and Open to them.
You got +5 funny, but as someone who has to buy his share of ISO documents to get the details of standards in my line of business, they actually ARE signed and numbered, with my name on every page and a notice that says the PDF is for me only and giving it to anyone else is a violation of copyright and such. Really annoying.
That's a brilliant article and should be required reading. It's good enough reason to not use Microsoft's present compilers.
Just for the record, though, the article doesn't seem to suggest anything about actual compilers as a service; it still seems to discuss a normal compiler that runs on your local machine. Very confusingly titled.
> Everyone I know either got email in the 90s, or frankly never will get email
Yeah, but that doesn't mean what they said is a lie; first off, people you know is a very biased and tiny sample.
But ignore that; you're forgetting about all the people being born into a world with email and all the people dying having never touched it. That skews the numbers too -- a lot.
I have many products containing OLEDs. They're difficult to avoid these days. If you have a cellphone or other device with a tiny screen, it's as likely as not it's OLED and not LCD.
You were obviously a celebrity /then/ - no one can forget "Free Kevin!"
How do you feel about being a celebrity /now/? Your name is used in the most recent Deus Ex game, and you're in the Internet exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
Yeah... my first thought was that the article author must not have a good-looking wife. I know mine puts in PLENTY of work.
Hey, maybe you should hope the USA becomes a country like you just described, first, instead of starting wars all around the globe while praising Jesus.
Right, that's obvious bullshit, since I read a book when I fly, and am completely inattentive. No one minds.
Considering digilent just announced THIS yesterday, ...
http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Catalog.cfm?NavPath=2,892&Cat=18
Arduino Uno/Mega compatible, 80mhz, moar pins, on-board ethernet.
$50.
This other thing is crap in comparison.
Isn't there a photo of dead Bin Laden that's been all over the internet and 4chan?
And now it's making coffee like in Pulp Fiction.
"You don't have to tell me how good the coffee is; I MAKE the fucking coffee. When humans make coffee, they make SHIT!"
Also, this joke was already old and stupid 20 years ago when I was in high school.
You know, on the flipside, the TomTom also gives you a loud audible warning when approaching any intersection with a traffic camera.
They are selling out both sides of this war!
Plenty of businesses have to take this sort of thing into account. Look at any food service; they have to constantly calculate their 'food cost' and margin because food they buy doesn't always equal portions served; you sometimes get more or less in a dish, not to mention the stuff the cook dropped on the floor and didn't put back in the bowl, plus what the employees helped themselves to....
I thought stoners were the people who staffed the food service industry. I guess either I was wrong or they were just too high to notice how the business works.
I know at least three places in my immediate area that will deliver a burger, and they arrive quite tasty.
On the flipside, I can't find a single Indian place that will deliver!
You can have that today. That the bus or train.
If you haven't got 'em, take a carpool. Or taxi.