Stock price is based on the stock market rune casters and witch doctors. It is not based on the revenue, profitability, market cap, or any other metric (e.g. compare Tesla v. Ford). A disproportionate amount of the revenue go right to the C-level officers of the company (at least 100x times the salary of the "average working American"). So, considering the source of most of their income, it does fit the so-called "reverse Robin Hood" scenario quite well.
If Elon had actually secured the funding, he could make Tesla a private company. If Elon had actually secured the funding, he wouldn't be in trouble with the SEC. If Elon wasn't in trouble with the SEC, he wouldn't need to make Tesla a private company.
It clearly depends on the number of useless features that nobody asked for are being developed. Added to that are the side projects most of the developers spend all of their time one (as if they worked for Google).
How much do you want to bet that the people that were laid off were the majority of the "bread and butter" developers?
Instead of April Fools Day, I immediately wondered if anyone had seen Linus in public recently. When someone says something that is so out of character... Was he kidnapped? Tortured until his email password was compromised? Does he have a brain tumor? Mid-life crisis?
Since McDonald's, alone, already serves about 9 million pounds of fries per day, I am surprised that it has taken this long for machines to overtake humans in number of tasks performed.
It is called daylight saving time in the US because it avoids confusion with the similarly-named "summertime" (referring to the time between spring and autumn). This may not be an issue with other languages.
The parent-child nomenclature may be more apt than it first appears and may lead to better coding: Children will not always do what the Parent expects of them. The Parents can plan accordingly (or not) and let their children run amok, just like so many parents do nowadays. With so many people used to the paradigm, programmers will be able to anticipate real-world behavior of the Parent and Child code. However, the best part of this is that Parents can retroactively abort suitably-coded Children if the misbehave.
This is a good start, but these standards are developed for commercial air travel where pilots are assumed to be present to accommodate a system failure. Also, airplanes operate with much larger distances between them when compared to automobiles on a road. These standards just aren't good enough for self-driving cars.
I don't know much about CA law, but not all statutory violations give rise to a private cause of action in civil court. Does the CA's "unfair labor" laws allow this? I wouldn't be surprised if this one gets thrown out.
Millennials [...] the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid 1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years."
and
Generation Z [...] mid-1990s to mid-2000s as starting birth years.
Since the article mentions a 15yo, who would have been born in either 2002 or 2003 (depending on the birthday), you can clearly make the case that the person could fit either generation since there is clearly overlap.
I am reluctant to say that the GenZ kids will be be worse than the Millennials, but I am a slightly optimistic. Some of my grand-nieces and grand-nephews already seem to be much more motivated and realistic when compared to my nephews at the same ages. Only time will tell.
Either way they are being screwed.
What do you expect from a company that constantly flubs the switch to and from standard time?
Chinese bots would be too costly. In China it is probably less expensive to hire many people to pretend to be bots rather than have actual bots.
...about fake news.
Any post about grounding the F35 should end with "again". For example: "The US Grounds All F-35 Jets Again".
Stock price is based on the stock market rune casters and witch doctors. It is not based on the revenue, profitability, market cap, or any other metric (e.g. compare Tesla v. Ford). A disproportionate amount of the revenue go right to the C-level officers of the company (at least 100x times the salary of the "average working American"). So, considering the source of most of their income, it does fit the so-called "reverse Robin Hood" scenario quite well.
It seems that Trump is already trying to manage the Waffle House---and the Waffle Senate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
If Elon had actually secured the funding, he could make Tesla a private company.
If Elon had actually secured the funding, he wouldn't be in trouble with the SEC.
If Elon wasn't in trouble with the SEC, he wouldn't need to make Tesla a private company.
It sounds like wind has some fans in the EU.
Why in the 21st century are we still TYPING code?!
Because we are too busy complaining that we don't have jet packs or robot butlers, and we still pay for electricity.
It clearly depends on the number of useless features that nobody asked for are being developed. Added to that are the side projects most of the developers spend all of their time one (as if they worked for Google).
How much do you want to bet that the people that were laid off were the majority of the "bread and butter" developers?
Make
Apple
Great
Again
Instead of April Fools Day, I immediately wondered if anyone had seen Linus in public recently.
When someone says something that is so out of character...
Was he kidnapped? Tortured until his email password was compromised?
Does he have a brain tumor?
Mid-life crisis?
Since McDonald's, alone, already serves about 9 million pounds of fries per day, I am surprised that it has taken this long for machines to overtake humans in number of tasks performed.
The turtle has a Xiaomi phone, has Windows 10 on her laptop, and uses Facebook religiously. So, she really coudln't care less about privacy.
It is called daylight saving time in the US because it avoids confusion with the similarly-named "summertime" (referring to the time between spring and autumn). This may not be an issue with other languages.
Since they take the hour away from us in the middle of the night, they are saving nighttime---not daylight.
The parent-child nomenclature may be more apt than it first appears and may lead to better coding:
Children will not always do what the Parent expects of them. The Parents can plan accordingly (or not) and let their children run amok, just like so many parents do nowadays. With so many people used to the paradigm, programmers will be able to anticipate real-world behavior of the Parent and Child code.
However, the best part of this is that Parents can retroactively abort suitably-coded Children if the misbehave.
Kill them all and let the GC do the sorting.
This is a good start, but these standards are developed for commercial air travel where pilots are assumed to be present to accommodate a system failure. Also, airplanes operate with much larger distances between them when compared to automobiles on a road. These standards just aren't good enough for self-driving cars.
I don't know much about CA law, but not all statutory violations give rise to a private cause of action in civil court. Does the CA's "unfair labor" laws allow this? I wouldn't be surprised if this one gets thrown out.
Given that Wikipedia states:
Millennials [...] the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid 1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years."
and
Generation Z [...] mid-1990s to mid-2000s as starting birth years.
Since the article mentions a 15yo, who would have been born in either 2002 or 2003 (depending on the birthday), you can clearly make the case that the person could fit either generation since there is clearly overlap.
I am reluctant to say that the GenZ kids will be be worse than the Millennials, but I am a slightly optimistic. Some of my grand-nieces and grand-nephews already seem to be much more motivated and realistic when compared to my nephews at the same ages. Only time will tell.
They were horrified that the Chinese would steal the information because they wanted to sell the information for top dollar.
Millennials...proving once again to be the lamest generation yet.
http://www.themainewire.com/20...
If a treaty banning thee Killer Robots cannot be agreed upon, perhaps they would be able to negotiate lower PKLs for the robots.*
*PKL = preset kill limit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...