But that example of yours is pretty black and white.
no offensive to the brown, pale, yellow or blue issues./joke
I can go from 1) to 6) as quick as I could and the judgement would be the same, it depends on what the owner thinks ( the person who's getting $50 taken away). If the owner thinks it's theft, then it's theft. The only except is 2) where it's not theft if the purse is still indirectly owned by the father. Even though her purse is in her control, it can still be owned by the father, just like when you give an iPhone to the kids.
Unfortunately applying the same concept for the online harassment, then it becomes a mess (not black and white issue) because this is emotional harassment. With it's none physical nature, the victim can say anything online is harassment, anywhere from mistype to flat out call someone a b**** can end up being a form of harassment.
So for this topic, I'll draw the line at when online harassment becomes physical, then it's harassment if the victim say so. Until then, it's not a harassment I would put it 'legally'. That's not saying the social media shouldn't do something about it to reduce emotional harassment like banning assholes and remove sensitive words based on the user base. After all, it's their platform on their server. They have the complete right to keep a healthy user base.
No disagreement here, but just putting this out there. What has making a cake has anything to do with being gay or not? I wonder if the couple order the cake online, would the baker still have made the cake.
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no really. You can explain your stuff in complex codes, but you could've easily explain it in one or two lines too. This is a little offensive but didn't Einsteins said it before?
This one is for the comment above.
"What do you do?"
"I tell computers to do stuff"
"Ahh...ok... wait really?"
Yea. Nobody really wants to know the details, so you give them something light and simple to stir the conversation. By all means, the point of them asking was to talk about something not the details anyway.
For the article OP, you were asked about "recent accomplishments" and you wanted to explain process of producing compact visualizations of branched undo/redo histories while trying to be elegance and sound impressive. You then need to simply what you actually did. Think what is compact visualizations? What is branched undo/redo histories really is? Last thing is if you want it to be something that sounds impressive, then it needs to be reworded to something that can catch the reader's attention.
"Grady, anything cool you made recent?"
"Well our boss really likes to undo a lot, so I putted an undo button in an undo button, so he can undo while it can undo. I also painted some colors on top in case he can't see it."
When you don't need the details, it's not that hard. You can do it too.
No. It is VERY HARD to see how this could go wrong.
You might want to look at your example again.
Your example is music writers can "compose and create music recordings (and put on YouTube) even though he cannot play any of the instruments", but what if youtubers can now click one button and the computer can compose and create music recordings even though he cannot play any instruments at all?
See what I did there? This is what we are doing with machine learning (the media calls them AI).
Imagine one day, no one will ever create/upload a video for youtube, instead the youtubers simply click one button to generate a video. So "solo movie creators", "writers" would no long exist, just algorithms and meat potatoes left.
That, the concept of taking out everyone and it's effect, is very wrong, at least for the existing system. Unfortunately, it is already happening. But real assure, regular robots and simple computer generators will take over before any real AI is completed.
Whether it's "good for humanity" however is a different question, as you could still prove that it is good for humanity even when it is wrong.
In the end the only option is to drop anonymous comments entirely, and tie any comments into verified accounts established with proof of identity.
Only to get hacked and account info stolen from website. The only way we can win this is by not playing. So it is the end of comments sections when that happens.
I use pen and paper heavily at home. calculator at work. On the phone, however, I call people the most, very easy and fast to communicate with other people.
Feeling sad that interviewer asked "Wouldn't it be cheaper and less deadly to just try to drill through the Earth to the other side to prove your point?" and can't do it?
Feel sad no more, with this shortcut to the other side of earth!
First get/steal a pair of nice shoes. (use magnet for maximum efficiency)
Next, run as fast as you can to the top Mount St. Helens and jump off into the volcano.
Volcano has a big hole at the top so you won't need any digging. You'll reach the other side of earth in no time as you'll fall straight to the other side. Russia goes bankrupt, drill companies go bankrupt, school goes bankrupt. U Mad, interviewer fag?
because this phone also gives no (headphone) jack.
Bluetooth still has a lot of problems including output lag, quality, battery, price, and security. It's a good option to have but not a replacement. Also the adapter can easily break due to one flaw. Angled 3.5mm headphone plug can tell you why.
Perhaps she and those who did it should have tried to experiment with a magnifying glass before any attempt to stare at the sun. You might have tried this before when you were little.
If the magnifying glass started showing smoke on whatever it is focused in 6 seconds, staring at the sun at the time for the same duration could surely do the same to the eye.
No way. If life can be treated as one, then where's my wall hacks and OP cheat codes? And don't tell me it's still loading or it bugged out with the stupid memory leaks.
more like leaking info everywhere. This is the same DJI where a security researcher (who didn't accept DJI terrible condition for the $30,000 award) found their server with user ID and passport info. I'll say it's worst than spying.
feels impressive until you think for a sec. Isn't object everything in the world?
A pen is an object, a black square is an object, a molecule is an object. Only a plain color screen you might consider it not an object. So 17.3 percent of the time it saw something with an object as if it's a plain color screen... Not that impressive anymore.
The problem is, what would have been bundled as 10 things at $10 a month for the bundle, will now be sole separately as 10 things at $9 each.
Fair point. Interesting thing is that higher sole pricing might still be ok for op and the seller (publisher/distributor/whatever for the subscription). The seller gets to get the same profit from sole subscription (fewer people picking it, higher price) and bundles (more people picking it, lower price), while op can still support with his wallet.
She's in college....The crashes were caused by all the crapware.
If I were you, I would have clean install a windows or whatever OS. Devices I personally maintain don't get vendor's crapware even from the start.
Unless they love to click on random stuff on the internet, then I would just give them a a bootable linux usb, because it will be the only thing they can use after their pc became slow as turtle.
It would be a damn cool OS feature to remember all the documents and applications I have up, where they are arranged, and allow me to take a "snapshot" when it is all ready to go.
In windows, it's called "Hibernate".
Go to where ever windows put the shutdown UI and click on it. There should be a few popup options, Switch user, Log off, Lock, Restart, Sleep and "Hibernate". If you don't see the option, go to power settings and advances power option. Turn off Allow hybrid sleep. In newer windows you might also need to turn on showing that option in the power options menu.
"Hibernate" hibernates your pc with everything you've opened. Upon booting up, it restore all the documents and applications you have up at the time. Unlike 'Sleep' once you've power down, you can disconnect your pc from power until you power it up again.
Hibernate is also the technology Windows 8+ uses to boot faster, since it never truly did real startup from fresh.
Back to topic, MS already have a solution to their problem, but I can guess that they are still planning to create something meaningless. Just like the Metro menu which if you look closer, is just the desktop with bigger icons. They could have just improved the desktop, but no they decided to create yet another desktop and called it the start menu. You can probably guess what they will do with the "single-window experience".
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But that example of yours is pretty black and white.
no offensive to the brown, pale, yellow or blue issues. /joke
I can go from 1) to 6) as quick as I could and the judgement would be the same, it depends on what the owner thinks ( the person who's getting $50 taken away). If the owner thinks it's theft, then it's theft. The only except is 2) where it's not theft if the purse is still indirectly owned by the father. Even though her purse is in her control, it can still be owned by the father, just like when you give an iPhone to the kids.
Unfortunately applying the same concept for the online harassment, then it becomes a mess (not black and white issue) because this is emotional harassment. With it's none physical nature, the victim can say anything online is harassment, anywhere from mistype to flat out call someone a b**** can end up being a form of harassment.
So for this topic, I'll draw the line at when online harassment becomes physical, then it's harassment if the victim say so. Until then, it's not a harassment I would put it 'legally'. That's not saying the social media shouldn't do something about it to reduce emotional harassment like banning assholes and remove sensitive words based on the user base. After all, it's their platform on their server. They have the complete right to keep a healthy user base.
No disagreement here, but just putting this out there. What has making a cake has anything to do with being gay or not? I wonder if the couple order the cake online, would the baker still have made the cake.
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no really. You can explain your stuff in complex codes, but you could've easily explain it in one or two lines too. This is a little offensive but didn't Einsteins said it before?
This one is for the comment above.
"What do you do?"
"I tell computers to do stuff"
"Ahh...ok... wait really?"
Yea. Nobody really wants to know the details, so you give them something light and simple to stir the conversation. By all means, the point of them asking was to talk about something not the details anyway.
For the article OP, you were asked about "recent accomplishments" and you wanted to explain process of producing compact visualizations of branched undo/redo histories while trying to be elegance and sound impressive. You then need to simply what you actually did. Think what is compact visualizations? What is branched undo/redo histories really is? Last thing is if you want it to be something that sounds impressive, then it needs to be reworded to something that can catch the reader's attention.
"Grady, anything cool you made recent?"
"Well our boss really likes to undo a lot, so I putted an undo button in an undo button, so he can undo while it can undo. I also painted some colors on top in case he can't see it."
When you don't need the details, it's not that hard. You can do it too.
No. It is VERY HARD to see how this could go wrong.
You might want to look at your example again.
Your example is music writers can "compose and create music recordings (and put on YouTube) even though he cannot play any of the instruments", but what if youtubers can now click one button and the computer can compose and create music recordings even though he cannot play any instruments at all?
See what I did there? This is what we are doing with machine learning (the media calls them AI).
Imagine one day, no one will ever create/upload a video for youtube, instead the youtubers simply click one button to generate a video. So "solo movie creators", "writers" would no long exist, just algorithms and meat potatoes left.
That, the concept of taking out everyone and it's effect, is very wrong, at least for the existing system. Unfortunately, it is already happening. But real assure, regular robots and simple computer generators will take over before any real AI is completed.
Whether it's "good for humanity" however is a different question, as you could still prove that it is good for humanity even when it is wrong.
In the end the only option is to drop anonymous comments entirely, and tie any comments into verified accounts established with proof of identity.
Only to get hacked and account info stolen from website. The only way we can win this is by not playing. So it is the end of comments sections when that happens.
I use pen and paper heavily at home. calculator at work. On the phone, however, I call people the most, very easy and fast to communicate with other people.
Feeling sad that interviewer asked "Wouldn't it be cheaper and less deadly to just try to drill through the Earth to the other side to prove your point?" and can't do it?
Feel sad no more, with this shortcut to the other side of earth!
First get/steal a pair of nice shoes. (use magnet for maximum efficiency)
Next, run as fast as you can to the top Mount St. Helens and jump off into the volcano.
Volcano has a big hole at the top so you won't need any digging. You'll reach the other side of earth in no time as you'll fall straight to the other side. Russia goes bankrupt, drill companies go bankrupt, school goes bankrupt. U Mad, interviewer fag?
What happened to backup generators?
Airport Guy: Backup generators? You mean a backup and generators? We had both, but we never tested the backup and the generators are dead.
because this phone also gives no (headphone) jack.
Bluetooth still has a lot of problems including output lag, quality, battery, price, and security. It's a good option to have but not a replacement. Also the adapter can easily break due to one flaw. Angled 3.5mm headphone plug can tell you why.
I called it firework.
I mean, look at the number of cars stop to stare at it when it comes!
Perhaps she and those who did it should have tried to experiment with a magnifying glass before any attempt to stare at the sun. You might have tried this before when you were little.
If the magnifying glass started showing smoke on whatever it is focused in 6 seconds, staring at the sun at the time for the same duration could surely do the same to the eye.
>life isn't a game
It can certainly be treated as one;
No way. If life can be treated as one, then where's my wall hacks and OP cheat codes? And don't tell me it's still loading or it bugged out with the stupid memory leaks.
/joke
Why would you want anything google locally? It's not like you can use google offline anyway.
$2.50 is a sufficiently small amount that it's not worth keeping track of.
Meanwhile, $0.99 for an app!?!??! So expensive!
more like leaking info everywhere. This is the same DJI where a security researcher (who didn't accept DJI terrible condition for the $30,000 award) found their server with user ID and passport info. I'll say it's worst than spying.
feels impressive until you think for a sec. Isn't object everything in the world?
A pen is an object, a black square is an object, a molecule is an object. Only a plain color screen you might consider it not an object. So 17.3 percent of the time it saw something with an object as if it's a plain color screen... Not that impressive anymore.
I Agree with Technicality!
I didn't read your comment or the article, but it's about cool tech as stuff anyway, right?
The problem is, what would have been bundled as 10 things at $10 a month for the bundle, will now be sole separately as 10 things at $9 each.
Fair point. Interesting thing is that higher sole pricing might still be ok for op and the seller (publisher/distributor/whatever for the subscription). The seller gets to get the same profit from sole subscription (fewer people picking it, higher price) and bundles (more people picking it, lower price), while op can still support with his wallet.
If I have a small partial DNA sample there will be multiple people in the world that it will match.
No way. Does that mean there are multiple evil twins in the world I've never met?
On Android 5+, apps now have pops up (one time) for you to grant it permission to use those permissions.
If you have LineageOS, you can turn off everything including network for apps.
She's in college....The crashes were caused by all the crapware.
If I were you, I would have clean install a windows or whatever OS. Devices I personally maintain don't get vendor's crapware even from the start.
Unless they love to click on random stuff on the internet, then I would just give them a a bootable linux usb, because it will be the only thing they can use after their pc became slow as turtle.
It would be a damn cool OS feature to remember all the documents and applications I have up, where they are arranged, and allow me to take a "snapshot" when it is all ready to go.
In windows, it's called "Hibernate".
Go to where ever windows put the shutdown UI and click on it. There should be a few popup options, Switch user, Log off, Lock, Restart, Sleep and "Hibernate". If you don't see the option, go to power settings and advances power option. Turn off Allow hybrid sleep. In newer windows you might also need to turn on showing that option in the power options menu.
"Hibernate" hibernates your pc with everything you've opened. Upon booting up, it restore all the documents and applications you have up at the time. Unlike 'Sleep' once you've power down, you can disconnect your pc from power until you power it up again.
Hibernate is also the technology Windows 8+ uses to boot faster, since it never truly did real startup from fresh.
Back to topic, MS already have a solution to their problem, but I can guess that they are still planning to create something meaningless. Just like the Metro menu which if you look closer, is just the desktop with bigger icons. They could have just improved the desktop, but no they decided to create yet another desktop and called it the start menu. You can probably guess what they will do with the "single-window experience".
Expectation:
Guy1: I've lost my job and my family in an accident on the same day. There's no hope anymore.
FB: Looks like you need some help! Go visit Save.org today!
Guy1: Thanks FB. It really helped.
Reality:
Guy2: Omg, this guy on the internet is so stupid. I am literally banging my head so hard that it's killing me.
FB: Looks like you need some help! Go visit Save.org today!
Guy2: Is this the part where I continue to bang my head?
FB: Looks like you need some help! Go visit Save.org today!
Guy2: Damn it. Stop spamming me. You're killing me.
FB: Looks like you need some help! Go visit Save.org today!
Person2: Arrrrrrugh!!! Do you want me dead or something?
FB: We booked you a schedule on Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Thank you for using FB newest AI chatbot technology. This chatbot is sponsored by Nice-Long-Rope, the best $1.99 rope to hang things from the ceiling.