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Comment #43108956
I think it's really hard to compare. Salaries are much lower but quality of life (IMO) much higher. I worked at a few tech companies in France. Almost nobody worked outside of the …
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Comment #42703886
Has this been tested, or is it just an idea. I imagine it would have some very serious limitations. Perhaps it could tell if you are likely in the US or Europe, but I doubt could g…
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Comment #39670683
I'll disagree with this take too. In cases where AI is comparable or only slightly better I'd agree many would prefer a human doing this task. However when AI does a job better peo…
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Comment #36529264
I think that's coming soon when autocomplete will break in browsers. I love 1Password 7, but don't want to upgrade to 8 for a number of reasons (including reviews, monthly charges,…
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Comment #35856831
Notion - great for creating a personal wiki, use this to plan out my day Mac-centric Omnifocus - like Things you want a TO DO app to store everything you need to get done sone you …
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Comment #35447645
Is Wake on Lan still actively used? I created WOL software, but didn't do a good job of maintaining it. :|
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Comment #33993895
So is any tweet that includes the location of someone else now free game to take down and potentially ban? "Paul Pelosi said something very interesting when leaving the SF court ho…
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Comment #33039412
My system is connected to the internet - but it only transmits small amounts of data out for reporting. It shouldn't be hard to harden their code to prevent hacks. If the local sof…
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Comment #28484112
If an app has been blocked from the app store because it doesn't have In-App purchases (it has its own credit card form), do we know how this judgement affects things? It sounds li…
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Comment #27250973
I agree large companies tend to be more likely to fit the requirement but there are also some small companies in this space. The company I work for, for example, has is small (50 p…
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Comment #21771277
We need to compare our current situation with an ice age to put it into perspective? That doesn't that reassure me.
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Comment #15973295
A $1000 bonus is a wonderful x-mas gift. Why would a company attribute the gift to the government instead of simply saying "We're AT&T. We're awesome. Here's $1000" unless there wa…
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Comment #15656056
Does the Alexa app have a recording of what triggered her? The app used to be very good at displaying most, if not all, interactions with Alexa. I find now that sadly many interact…
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Comment #13813684
Little Snitch will warn you (ask permission) if a new process wants to connect to the internet. If the beacon can pass information through an browser process though, I expect most …
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Comment #12440093
We have a pet policy at work. One dog at a time, it can't be a large dog, must be well behaved and... ... if anyone has a problem with the pet policy it may need to be canceled. It…
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Comment #12075020
Did you have face-time with the companies before the on campus interviews? Companies I've worked for in the past have hired far less than 50% of the people they brought in for inte…
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Comment #7890409
What kills me is the lack of transparency here. If Skype replaced the message for all parties with something like: "Hey bud, try this link: [Link deleted - this link breaks our ter…
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Comment #7887553
But they're censoring dialog between two 'friends'. Email's a different beast since you don't need to whitelist the other party in order to receive communications. I could see the …
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Comment #7886558
Wow, I can duplicate that. I didn't know Skype had a blacklist. Per Google's safebrowsing the site seems fine: http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=niteflirt...
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Comment #6612372
9 months and 47 pages of comments without a response from Apple. Amazing.