I think its more you need a product guy as CEO, with a business guy you have someone who wants to fill every niche and maximize profits. Great for shareholders in the short-term but internal politics and jockey by the lieutenants pull things apart. See also Steve Ballmer.
The it just works can mostly be attributed to suckers buying overpriced Apple peripherals. Plus remember how Apple used to require special RAM or graphics cards? Or changing advanced wifi router settings so Apple devices could connect when every other device connects? I guess it just 'it just works' only counted situations where you pay the Apple vig.
One wonders whether its Amazon making the change, or whether the studios were setting the prices and are obligated to offer through Amazon the same pricing as the best elsewhere.
Clearly Stalin and Mao are not what Marx intended, but they were the inevitable result of his ideology. His belief that the dictatorship of the proletariat would remain uncorrupted and "fade away" was completely absurd. Human nature doesn't work that way.
You could make the same argument about democracy, its only worked in a handful of countries.
I think there is a fair argument that dictators didn't come out of Marx.
They did ignore Canada and a few of the cities which rank near the top of global city lists have expressed interest. From the Stackoverflow story earlier developers are currently cheaper in Canada than the US though obviously adding another country & currency might be seen as more risky.
I think you missed a key point - Google bought the.dev TLD and their intended usage is only their own projects. So what they're doing here is asserting that all their dev domains will be encrypted.
The issue here is iCANN shouldn't have been dumb enough to grant a TLD that has been widely used internally, but unfortunately they have a financial incentive to hawk as many TLDs as possible.
Kids were randomly divided into 3 groups - one was praised for being smart, one praised for behavior, one not praised. The group praised for being smart had a higher incidence of cheating. So the cause and effect is correct.
So they told kids who may not be smart that they're smart? Doesn't that make the dumb kids feel like they need to live up to being smart?
Did they ever know it? I recall Steve Jobs telling people they were hold their phones incorrectly.
I think its more you need a product guy as CEO, with a business guy you have someone who wants to fill every niche and maximize profits. Great for shareholders in the short-term but internal politics and jockey by the lieutenants pull things apart. See also Steve Ballmer.
More like Sony.
Really depends on what they consider R&D - choosing the 'correct' rounding for the horns on the X?
The it just works can mostly be attributed to suckers buying overpriced Apple peripherals. Plus remember how Apple used to require special RAM or graphics cards? Or changing advanced wifi router settings so Apple devices could connect when every other device connects? I guess it just 'it just works' only counted situations where you pay the Apple vig.
No shit, it was a joke.
There is no reason for the device to exist other than Andy Rubin wants to make a phone and knows some VCs. Blah Blah IoT which is still in the future
OnePlus at least came out with good prices
This was why we had a menu button, until some UX circle-jerk decided that was too complicated.
One wonders whether its Amazon making the change, or whether the studios were setting the prices and are obligated to offer through Amazon the same pricing as the best elsewhere.
The My Life in Gaming guys and some others in NA have already done this to some extent, can find things on Youtube.
Its just water vapor man, there is nothing in it!
I suggest listening to Planet Money's Rough Translation in Ukraine if you think that fake news isn't an issue.
Fortunately HQ2 will deal in packets and ideas, not packages.
Clearly Stalin and Mao are not what Marx intended, but they were the inevitable result of his ideology. His belief that the dictatorship of the proletariat would remain uncorrupted and "fade away" was completely absurd. Human nature doesn't work that way.
You could make the same argument about democracy, its only worked in a handful of countries.
I think there is a fair argument that dictators didn't come out of Marx.
They did ignore Canada and a few of the cities which rank near the top of global city lists have expressed interest. From the Stackoverflow story earlier developers are currently cheaper in Canada than the US though obviously adding another country & currency might be seen as more risky.
Sad when this used to be one of the sites with the most technical background. Now we're no better than the tech blocks spamming these submissions.
I don't read spam?
The article points it out .localhost only maps to 127.0.0.1 on Chrome & Safari, so if its an internal test server that doesn't help.
I think you missed a key point - Google bought the .dev TLD and their intended usage is only their own projects. So what they're doing here is asserting that all their dev domains will be encrypted.
The issue here is iCANN shouldn't have been dumb enough to grant a TLD that has been widely used internally, but unfortunately they have a financial incentive to hawk as many TLDs as possible.
Yes, but the point is that the expansion joints are going to be weaker than steel....
rgh02 is a spammer who also upvotes other articles from his employer.
If this story sounds familiar its because it was done, twice.
It probably can't just be a steel pipe though - expansion & contraction from heat over 600 mi is pretty significant
Depends on what they're classifying as an accident though doesn't it? e.g. is a single engine failure an accident?
Its also works to their benefit that accidents tend to happen during take-off and landing - if something happens over the ocean you're out of luck
Richard Hammond was doing 288 mph... That said, hyperloops look like death traps to me.
Kids were randomly divided into 3 groups - one was praised for being smart, one praised for behavior, one not praised. The group praised for being smart had a higher incidence of cheating. So the cause and effect is correct.
So they told kids who may not be smart that they're smart? Doesn't that make the dumb kids feel like they need to live up to being smart?