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bryang

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    Comment #11779945

    I've never seen Grubers blog until today... Does he only mention the sponsor at the beginning and end of each week? I don't see any other occurrence of the sponsors name.

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    Comment #10722294

    It's adorable how you think it will improve how war is fought. These autonomous systems will always have a manual override and I will never believe that the review process will be …

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    Comment #10453529

    Serious questions: If sports viewing goes online (like MotoGP) wouldn't the organization lose a considerable amount of money and effectively ruin their relationships with tv networ…

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    Comment #10362268

    Like lightsabers?

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    Comment #10362159

    Solution: 1)Pen & Paper 2)Protected word doc saved in dropbox under an unassuming title like "Low fat, low calorie, totally un-appetizing vegan meals"

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    Comment #10336823

    I tried using DDG... I used it for over a year. But I gave up - the search is seriously lacking. It's minor for large things, but really noticeable for more obscure searches. I wen…

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    Comment #10119287

    Nope! No mutual contacts.

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    A really disoncerting experience on LinkedIn. Thoughts?

    I was just on LinkedIn and was quite shocked when I saw a suggestion to connect with someone I haven't heard from in about 9-10 years. - This person was a friend from a community c…

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    Comment #10051701

    I read that as well. It seems that location based business (ie: restaurants) seem to have an easier time getting one but unfortunately my client is not. Just a bit annoying because…

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    Ask HN: Help getting a Knowledge Panel on Google search results?

    This seems like something random that you all would have some, er, knowledge about... I'm trying to improve the web presence of a business and want to get one of those fancy boxes …

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    Comment #9887909

    The gig economy will only die when humans price-gouge each other so immensely that robots are the only viable option - even though they can carry a higher entry cost.

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    Comment #9887893

    It's the degree of market saturation, so we're both right... 99 Designs is on the extreme saturation end whereas physical ones like Uber are not. But ideologically, the problems th…

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    Comment #9887712

    In my view though, the gig economy is just not sustainable. Look at sites like 99 Designs... You have an incredibly large workforce with an incredibly large spread of skills doing …

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    Comment #9887549

    It doesn't surprise me, but I am amazed every time I see something like this and realize all over again just how little of the world I've seen. I would suppose I've traveled more t…

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    Comment #9887461

    So, you're basically telling me their marketing copy is as Zesty as their business name?

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    Comment #9887444

    It makes quite a bit of sense to go back to more archaic learning methods. I don't mean that in a snarky way, but only for lack of a better term to describe very very old. Apprenti…

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    Comment #9841804

    I guess I could clarify that what I'm talking about is the time it takes for skills to become apparent and credible. I'm not saying Noah's first works were Old Master level[1] or t…

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    Comment #9841641

    One of the things I'm pretty jealous of is that in my career path (as admittedly vague it is... I'm 25 and my education & experience is in marketing, but being a CMO certainly isn'…

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    Comment #9833051

    Skype is one of my most hated programs. And a reason for that is the utter absurdity in regards to account deletion. You have to do fairly standard things like identify email, pass…

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    Comment #9746914

    It's a huge problem that people that people haven't understood this. For me, it's akin to Apple back in the early days, and to some extent right now, enforcing low bit rate standar…

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    Comment #9620513

    I find myself liking the Roboto typeface more and more... It's got a lot of, dare I say, character? And I love that it's 100% free for any use.

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    Comment #8326488

    It's so exciting that going to a meeting will soon be like going to my doctors office, filling out tons of forms and I can spend more time poking at a little screen. Technology can…

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    Comment #8186993

    Memory is one of the most important aspects in intelligence. Personally, I have a lot of knowledge but low recall speed. With a little context, I have no problem though. Anyways, i…

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    Comment #8180451

    You sir are absolutely correct. I first read about the uses of hemp a long while ago in Uncle Johns Bathroom reader (I shit you not). And that got me curious and looked into it mor…

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    Comment #8086910

    > A third approach is find somebody you want to learn from and work with them. Any project you pick will never be as important as what you learn from the project. Finding a good te…