Try DynamoDB for a while and see what happens. It's a truly horrible product. Impossible to predict performance or price, it's like the worst the cloud has to offer, all in one product.
I wish OneDrive was a better product though. Ever tried to sync large OneDrive folders between two machines on your local network? Unlike Dropbox it doesn't seem to realize that there's no need to do a roundtrip to an Oregon server to copy files between computers that are two feet apart.
My plan is to let him win, then sue him for 9.999 billions after that since I invented fhe iPhone in 1991. He has less lawyers than Apple so he will be easier to sue.
The mistake was in thinking they could finish it before Trump gets elected.
Makes sense. Once Trump is in the Whitehouse, it will be difficult to find cheap construction labor and this will make big projects like Apple's taj mahal even more expensive.
Sorry the taj mahal isn't a good nickname since it's worth merely 1/5 of the cost of the new Apple headquarters.
Buy one. Then when you're stalled by the side of the road half a mile after leaving the dealership, you'll have plenty of dashboard fault indicators to realize what's wrong with Lotus.
Of course you'll get it back (somehow) to the dealership, and they'll say it's just a bad fuse. So a few days later when the car stalls again, or when the doors won't unlock, or the radio won't play music, you'll figure it's just a bad fuse again.
Fast forward six months and thousands of dollars of repairs that were for some reason not covered by the "bumper to bumper" warranty, you'll find yourself offloading this piece of shit to an unsuspecting idiot. Buying an unreliable luxury car is a lot like watching the tape from The Ring; at some point you just can't take it anymore, you have to give the curse to someone else.
Ahmad, you forgot again to use the new weekly encryption algorihm. I told you many times you have to do "git pull" every Saturday before sending communications otherwise the sleeper cells can't decrypt the message.
One more screwup like this and you're going back to AK-47 polishing duty.
even if true, a 7.5% increase is not "drunk driver apocalypse". Unless uber made people drink more, at best the stats should revert to pre-uber numbers.
Ok so first you call it a myth made up by neoliberals, but now that you've found an interpretation that (according to you) makes the whole thing a positive for FDR you're suddenly rewriting your own history.
The NRA was a commission set up by congress and chaired by Clarence Darrow.
Wikipedia says:
The National Recovery Administration was a prime New Deal agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933. The goal was to eliminate "cut-throat competition" by bringing industry, labor, and government together to create codes of "fair practices" and set prices.
As for that myth of dry cleaners sent to jail, just google the guy's fucking name: Jacob Maged.
Of course newspapers of the time who reported he story (like the chicago tribune) were all part of that conspiracy of neoliberal websites that just wanted to smear the name of that great President.
You don't provide facts, you rehash whatever you've been told by your liberal mentors. That's not dishonesty though, I think you're just too lazy to challenge things you've been told. You're not the first one and won't be the last. Dscussing the dark side of FDR in academia in the recent decades has been career suicide; FDR is a sacred cow for the turtleneck crowd.
See what wikipedia tells us.
By the middle of his second term, much criticism of Roosevelt centered on fears that he was heading toward a dictatorship, by attempting to seize control of the Supreme Court in the Court-packing incident of 1937, attempting to eliminate dissent within the Democratic Party in the South during the 1938 mid-term elections, and by breaking the tradition established by George Washington of not seeking a third term when he again ran for re-election in 1940.
There's an excellent book that covers all the insanity that took place during the new deal (such as that guy who spent 3 months in jail for charging 5 cents less than FDR's enacted price). I suggest you look it up and read that book but I doubt you will.
What is the point of having fiber internet if you can't shop for prostitutes on backpage.com or watch that dominos progress bar to see if your pizza will be delivered by a girl for once instead of yet another indian?
Netflix is cool but once you've reached the bottom like watching 17 seasons of Midsomer Murders it becomes useless.
That's the new business model nowadays: create a cool app to inject yourself between buyers and sellers, lower expectations on both sides, get a cut in the process and call it "disruptive".
You can thank Steve Jobs for that. He's a lot like FDR; people keep calling him a genius but really he caused more harm than good, and his struggle was just energy spent preventing society to move forward. Huge power trip, is all.
FDR sent dry cleaners to jail for asking 35 cents to press suits while his executive order mandated them to charge 40 cents. Steve Jobs forced Fortune 500 companies to come up with objective c versions of their corporate websites. There is no way to even estimate the damage those idiotic "geniuses" caused.
Anyone with even minimal experience in IT can tell that web technologies are the way forward. If it wasn't for Apple nobody would even think about writing native apps anymore. Fuck Apple.
The board of directors is already controlled by an algorithm running on servers at JP Morgan or SilverLake. You think Tim Cook decides how many iPhones he has to sell in the next three months?
we're all variables in a sad little script written in APL
Try DynamoDB for a while and see what happens. It's a truly horrible product. Impossible to predict performance or price, it's like the worst the cloud has to offer, all in one product.
I wish OneDrive was a better product though. Ever tried to sync large OneDrive folders between two machines on your local network? Unlike Dropbox it doesn't seem to realize that there's no need to do a roundtrip to an Oregon server to copy files between computers that are two feet apart.
My point is still valid though.
That's probably why you get again +5 mods for the exact same comment. One could say you're in the mods arbitrage business.
My plan is to let him win, then sue him for 9.999 billions after that since I invented fhe iPhone in 1991. He has less lawyers than Apple so he will be easier to sue.
sure, just like they did for "awhile"
you sure can pick 'em
The mistake was in thinking they could finish it before Trump gets elected.
Makes sense. Once Trump is in the Whitehouse, it will be difficult to find cheap construction labor and this will make big projects like Apple's taj mahal even more expensive.
Sorry the taj mahal isn't a good nickname since it's worth merely 1/5 of the cost of the new Apple headquarters.
instead, we see a new "fuck you, paying customer, we know what's best for you" attitude.
That works for the only tech company with a market cap bigger than Microsoft's.
Even a billion dollar company has to justify wasteful decisions to its shareholders.
*cough* apple new campus *cough*
So according to you every single court the world over behaves exactly the same..!
If you want to complain about something at least do it with a modicum of ability. That was just pathetic to read.
dave420, maybe you should slow down with the "420", it seems to be impacting your thought process.
Having the computer show compassion is easy.
if (criminal.gender == female & criminal.attractive == true)
showCompassion = true;
that looks like the algorithm they use in custody battles.
What is wrong with Lotus?
Buy one. Then when you're stalled by the side of the road half a mile after leaving the dealership, you'll have plenty of dashboard fault indicators to realize what's wrong with Lotus.
Of course you'll get it back (somehow) to the dealership, and they'll say it's just a bad fuse. So a few days later when the car stalls again, or when the doors won't unlock, or the radio won't play music, you'll figure it's just a bad fuse again.
Fast forward six months and thousands of dollars of repairs that were for some reason not covered by the "bumper to bumper" warranty, you'll find yourself offloading this piece of shit to an unsuspecting idiot. Buying an unreliable luxury car is a lot like watching the tape from The Ring; at some point you just can't take it anymore, you have to give the curse to someone else.
something upscale like a Land Rover
A Land Rover is the ultimate "I don't know shit about cars but this one is expensive and foreign so it must be good" vehicle. Runner-up: Lotus.
Hopefully wih Brexit those engineering pieces of shit will stop leaving the UK.
Ahmad, you forgot again to use the new weekly encryption algorihm. I told you many times you have to do "git pull" every Saturday before sending communications otherwise the sleeper cells can't decrypt the message.
One more screwup like this and you're going back to AK-47 polishing duty.
the opposite would be even more impressive.
there's the one who tried to kill trump
even if true, a 7.5% increase is not "drunk driver apocalypse". Unless uber made people drink more, at best the stats should revert to pre-uber numbers.
Ok so first you call it a myth made up by neoliberals, but now that you've found an interpretation that (according to you) makes the whole thing a positive for FDR you're suddenly rewriting your own history.
Cognitive dissonance much?
let's compare sources.
You say:
The NRA was a commission set up by congress and chaired by Clarence Darrow.
Wikipedia says:
The National Recovery Administration was a prime New Deal agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933. The goal was to eliminate "cut-throat competition" by bringing industry, labor, and government together to create codes of "fair practices" and set prices.
As for that myth of dry cleaners sent to jail, just google the guy's fucking name: Jacob Maged.
Of course newspapers of the time who reported he story (like the chicago tribune) were all part of that conspiracy of neoliberal websites that just wanted to smear the name of that great President.
http://archives.chicagotribune...
You don't provide facts, you rehash whatever you've been told by your liberal mentors. That's not dishonesty though, I think you're just too lazy to challenge things you've been told. You're not the first one and won't be the last. Dscussing the dark side of FDR in academia in the recent decades has been career suicide; FDR is a sacred cow for the turtleneck crowd.
See what wikipedia tells us.
By the middle of his second term, much criticism of Roosevelt centered on fears that he was heading toward a dictatorship, by attempting to seize control of the Supreme Court in the Court-packing incident of 1937, attempting to eliminate dissent within the Democratic Party in the South during the 1938 mid-term elections, and by breaking the tradition established by George Washington of not seeking a third term when he again ran for re-election in 1940.
There's an excellent book that covers all the insanity that took place during the new deal (such as that guy who spent 3 months in jail for charging 5 cents less than FDR's enacted price). I suggest you look it up and read that book but I doubt you will.
What is the point of having fiber internet if you can't shop for prostitutes on backpage.com or watch that dominos progress bar to see if your pizza will be delivered by a girl for once instead of yet another indian?
Netflix is cool but once you've reached the bottom like watching 17 seasons of Midsomer Murders it becomes useless.
That's the new business model nowadays: create a cool app to inject yourself between buyers and sellers, lower expectations on both sides, get a cut in the process and call it "disruptive".
You can thank Steve Jobs for that. He's a lot like FDR; people keep calling him a genius but really he caused more harm than good, and his struggle was just energy spent preventing society to move forward. Huge power trip, is all.
FDR sent dry cleaners to jail for asking 35 cents to press suits while his executive order mandated them to charge 40 cents. Steve Jobs forced Fortune 500 companies to come up with objective c versions of their corporate websites. There is no way to even estimate the damage those idiotic "geniuses" caused.
Anyone with even minimal experience in IT can tell that web technologies are the way forward. If it wasn't for Apple nobody would even think about writing native apps anymore. Fuck Apple.
The board of directors is already controlled by an algorithm running on servers at JP Morgan or SilverLake. You think Tim Cook decides how many iPhones he has to sell in the next three months?
we're all variables in a sad little script written in APL
Mercedes-Benz and Toyota have been in the news for replacing robots with people.