My children received our hand-me-down phones that only work on wireless and they started learning how to draw and animate on them. Litigating a tool for the sake of mollifying the sensibilities of a shitty parent is not what Freedom is about.
If you really want to head in the right direction, talk to IT recruiters and ask them what they see trending. Keep a regular job while you mentally re-tool. Find a job that leverages your existing knowledge that also needs someone with the skills you're looking to acquire.
Often you may find yourself picked up by people that are willing to overlook or even foster your learning curve based on demonstrating an ability to learn.
anyone who disagrees with you for whatever reasons must be going along with groupthink?
No.
I am saying: blithely dismissing an opponent as having no chance without having seriously considered the ingenuity of desperate humans has proven throughout history to have been a poor command strategy. This mental process to failure is often described as 'groupthink'.
When poorly armed, poorly trained, poorly led regular troops encountered valiant partisans with personal weapons, the partisans tended to lose.
Quoting a few rare examples does not define the norm.
Nothing will prove my point save for a trial of combat. Until then, yes, it's most certainly groupthink to assume otherwise. I would suggest getting back to work but I suspect you already are.
We have had self-driving planes for a few decades now. It's called Auto Pilot.
We still need humans at the controls when things break because humans are still more reliable and predicable than hardware. A human body can be trusted to get better at something the more it's used.
This law is aimed at preventing pervs to claim trans status and infiltrate restrooms with impunity. It's going to take a famous and tragic case for the adults to finally school the SJW playground and enact these legislations everywhere.
The American auto industry is 127 years old. For the rest of the world it's roughly 209.
13 years is nothing compared to that record. Additionaly, rare-earth minerals aren't nearly as abundant as fossile fuels, and cannot be syntesized like fuel alcohol or biofuel can. Without any conservation effort the bottom is going to fall out of the market of batteries for *everything*. That means your cellphone is on a short time on this earth also.
Everyone drones on about fossil fuels having a limited supply when the minerals required to produce batteries are far more limited, far more destructive to mine, and much harsher on the environment to process.
All things being equal, if betting on horse racing were a science then it wouldn't be called gambling. There would also be no need to attempt to determine who would win.
I say load as many metrics as possible, and let the computer know who won, then help the computer figure out whats important to look at.
Changing technology is always easy. It's just changing workflows that's nearly impossible. Changing peoples minds will take generations.
Good luck with that.
Having supported chef in a large enterprise production environment, I have to wholeheartedly agree with all the points you made.
Looks like I will be focusing less on Ruby / Chef and more on AWS / Python.
Rails may be taking a back seat, but Chef is very much in use, and will be for some time to come.
This is how the universal wage will play out.
For every one person working their ass off, two to three people can play games, smoke weed and have babies.
It's false.
Just the early preview versions.
Mod up +1 pls.
My children received our hand-me-down phones that only work on wireless and they started learning how to draw and animate on them. Litigating a tool for the sake of mollifying the sensibilities of a shitty parent is not what Freedom is about.
It's been around for a while.
If you really want to head in the right direction, talk to IT recruiters and ask them what they see trending. Keep a regular job while you mentally re-tool. Find a job that leverages your existing knowledge that also needs someone with the skills you're looking to acquire.
Often you may find yourself picked up by people that are willing to overlook or even foster your learning curve based on demonstrating an ability to learn.
Good Luck.
They can make areas temporarily ungovernable, which isn't what we'd want out of a revolution.
I couldn't agree more.
This is a more accurate description of groupthink:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Well the logical *American* thing to do would be to raise the cost of education more.
it's completely up in the air
Yes
anyone who disagrees with you for whatever reasons must be going along with groupthink?
No.
I am saying: blithely dismissing an opponent as having no chance without having seriously considered the ingenuity of desperate humans has proven throughout history to have been a poor command strategy. This mental process to failure is often described as 'groupthink'.
My Ego has nothing to do with it.
When poorly armed, poorly trained, poorly led regular troops encountered valiant partisans with personal weapons, the partisans tended to lose.
Quoting a few rare examples does not define the norm.
Nothing will prove my point save for a trial of combat. Until then, yes, it's most certainly groupthink to assume otherwise. I would suggest getting back to work but I suspect you already are.
We have had self-driving planes for a few decades now. It's called Auto Pilot.
We still need humans at the controls when things break because humans are still more reliable and predicable than hardware. A human body can be trusted to get better at something the more it's used.
second is a neural net system, which is much better at capturing complicated patterns.
Again with the science fiction. If it was real and functional it would be put to use everywhere.
Kids these days making shit up to justify their altruism to an a cool idea.
Things *have* changed since 1775. On both sides.
What you're describing in a civilians ability to resist the current US Armed forces can best be described as 'groupthink'.
The military that underestimates their opponent is the military that will lose.
That's what the Brits thought in 1775 too.
Got a history lesson for ya...
Bathroom stalls also have nothing to do with the right of the people to resist their government from tyrannical overreach also.
Obvious straw-man argument is obvious.
Also, off topic.
This law is aimed at preventing pervs to claim trans status and infiltrate restrooms with impunity. It's going to take a famous and tragic case for the adults to finally school the SJW playground and enact these legislations everywhere.
Then why have a laptop at all?
This is Hillary Shills not Putin Shills.
Already been done. On a VW no less:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I'd be VERY happy with a car without all the computer gear on it,
/Thread.
Flash in the pan is more accurate than you know.
The American auto industry is 127 years old. For the rest of the world it's roughly 209.
13 years is nothing compared to that record. Additionaly, rare-earth minerals aren't nearly as abundant as fossile fuels, and cannot be syntesized like fuel alcohol or biofuel can. Without any conservation effort the bottom is going to fall out of the market of batteries for *everything*. That means your cellphone is on a short time on this earth also.
Everyone drones on about fossil fuels having a limited supply when the minerals required to produce batteries are far more limited, far more destructive to mine, and much harsher on the environment to process.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://www.washingtonpost.com...
http://www.batteryeducation.co...
http://energyskeptic.com/2013/...
https://electrek.co/2016/11/01...
https://news.slashdot.org/stor...
Shut up and take one for the environment and a better life right?
feed the algorithm with expert opinions
All things being equal, if betting on horse racing were a science then it wouldn't be called gambling. There would also be no need to attempt to determine who would win.
I say load as many metrics as possible, and let the computer know who won, then help the computer figure out whats important to look at.