And after the third or fourth applicant from that college is found to be an incompetent fuckwit, HR will stop looking at any applications from that institution. Pretty soon, word will get out and a degree from there won't be worth squat. And nobody will enroll in their CS program anymore.
but it seems like coding could be tailored to solving unique problems
The point is to learn how to do the work. On your own. The point is also to teach students the same curriculum and not demand that instructors create novel problems for each class.
First grade arithmetic: "Hey Miss Smith! Why should I have to get the answer for 1 + 1? Last years class already did that work."
I think the Indian move to eradicate cash and push everyone to the banking system has a lot more to do with this. Honorable mention to Xi Jinping because China is on their way as well.
The moderators should be labeling content (or parts thereof) that people can choose to filter. Or local laws can choose for me, if necessary. My TV set has this for sex and/or violence*. I'd also like to see options for hiding such content or displaying a 'redacted' label. So I know when I'm missing something (and why).
*I still can't figure out why setting the violence filter won't block NFL content. Or why there isn't even a blockable category for televangelist programming.
So people fly over a pipeline protest, get their drones shot down, file a FOIA request and get records. Then they fly over that mystery no-fly location and get nothing. And no justification. Pretty soon a determined foe can find out exactly where all the sensitive areas are.
It's not like the pipeline protesters, May Day marchers, etc. aren't riddled with people with unrelated agendas.
Or the gov't doesn't want to have to explain why certain areas are no-fly zones. It is conceivable that some evil-doers could probe certain areas to see what the reaction would be.
... was already settled in the context of insurance companies and health maintenance organizations. Corporations and their agents are already immune from malpractice liability in misdiagnoses or mistreatment of patients' medical conditions. This will be extended to corporate-owned AI systems.
... then my phone company technically doesn't have to connect it. Not unless they get a cut of that fundraising.
ISPs are positively salivating about the impending death of net neutrality and the possibility of 'pay to play' for fundraisers' e-mails and web sites. I'm sure the phone companies will jump at the chance to connect GOP candidates with their constituencies.... for a fee.
... Morocco, Indonesia or some other country without a US extradition treaty needs to request extradition of Assange for a traffic violation. He needs to submit to that extradition request, be taken to that country, pay the fine and disappear onto the city streets there.
NASA could have bought it.
Population in cities? Commute times?
There will only be heroin addicted hobos remaining and they don't have anywhere to commute.
when 100% of the fleet is converted to SDC
Pedestrians, cyclists and pets will please check in to their nearest clinic for installation of their mind control implants.
What do you think goes on in the back end of transit buses today?
The people that were put on slave ships were of sub Saharan descent. The people that did the putting (selling) were largely from North Africa.
I'm going to need a bigger shell
That's when you go to StackOverflow and find the canned answer from an expert.
Where do these experts come from?
Doing the work, on your own, *in real life*
This isn't real life. It's school. You are expected to learn and demonstrate skills that a previous class has already completed.
It's not to tech you facts a calculator can regurgitate.
That's why calculators are not allowed in basic arithmetic classes.
And after the third or fourth applicant from that college is found to be an incompetent fuckwit, HR will stop looking at any applications from that institution. Pretty soon, word will get out and a degree from there won't be worth squat. And nobody will enroll in their CS program anymore.
That's why colleges worry about stuff like this.
but it seems like coding could be tailored to solving unique problems
The point is to learn how to do the work. On your own. The point is also to teach students the same curriculum and not demand that instructors create novel problems for each class.
First grade arithmetic: "Hey Miss Smith! Why should I have to get the answer for 1 + 1? Last years class already did that work."
What did they mean by 'last'?
But I have to fly in the next few days. And the TSA isn't noted for their sense of humor.
So I'm just going to refrain until I get back home.
The only stuff worth watching was all produced in black and white.
Now get off my lawn!
Thanks Narendra Modi!
I think the Indian move to eradicate cash and push everyone to the banking system has a lot more to do with this. Honorable mention to Xi Jinping because China is on their way as well.
if facebook offered a set of filters
This.
The moderators should be labeling content (or parts thereof) that people can choose to filter. Or local laws can choose for me, if necessary. My TV set has this for sex and/or violence*. I'd also like to see options for hiding such content or displaying a 'redacted' label. So I know when I'm missing something (and why).
*I still can't figure out why setting the violence filter won't block NFL content. Or why there isn't even a blockable category for televangelist programming.
You can't post a link on your Facebook page to invite potential customers to your Deviant Art* account?
*Just used that as an example of a site where some boobage won't get you TOS'd off.
but pipeline protests
So people fly over a pipeline protest, get their drones shot down, file a FOIA request and get records. Then they fly over that mystery no-fly location and get nothing. And no justification. Pretty soon a determined foe can find out exactly where all the sensitive areas are.
It's not like the pipeline protesters, May Day marchers, etc. aren't riddled with people with unrelated agendas.
Evil thrives in the dark
Next May 1, march without wearing masks.
Or the gov't doesn't want to have to explain why certain areas are no-fly zones. It is conceivable that some evil-doers could probe certain areas to see what the reaction would be.
ISPs are positively salivating about the impending death of net neutrality and the possibility of 'pay to play' for fundraisers' e-mails and web sites. I'm sure the phone companies will jump at the chance to connect GOP candidates with their constituencies .... for a fee.
We all knew Sony was smoking some powerful shit.
The medical industry
Try every industry. All markets are protected to a greater or lesser extent here. We live behind an economic Iron Curtain.