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haalcion3

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    Comment #12773820

    Read my response- I wasn't disputing ownership, nor was I disputing the Time Warner.

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    Comment #12773817

    I should have only quoted "AT&T just wants some content production companies" because the rest seems to have confused you. I wasn't disputing ownership.

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    Comment #12770319

    > Time Warner Cable is not part of Time Warner, so they're not consolidating service providers. AT&T just wants some content production companies. That might be what they say, but …

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    Comment #12768829

    If any of those things happen, you'll need clean water. In addition to storing some water, you'll need a renewable supply. Though distillation is the best technique, some other opt…

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    Comment #12768472

    You should watch in full. It was really nice. Summary: * It is assumed that there was no single reason for the "collapse of civilization" (in Aegean, Eastern Mediterrean, Eygpt, an…

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    Comment #12766687

    > SpaceX has no prospect of being able to afford the very large investment — at least $10 billion — required to develop a launch vehicle of this scale. Adjusted for inflation, US g…

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    Comment #12766570

    To give it some context, here are the Mars failures: Soviet Union/Russia: 1M No.1, 1M No.2, 2MV-4 No.1, 2MV-3 No.1, 2M No.521, 2M No.522, Kosmos 419 (3MS No.170), Mars 96 (M1 No.52…

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    Comment #12759450

    I'd like to discuss the following comparison in: https://vuejs.org/guide/comparison.html#Angular-2 > Vue 2.0 seems to be ahead of Angular 2 according to this 3rd party benchmark. (…

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    Comment #12740867

    And for those that missed it, here's another way to reduce fuel usage: plasma. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12365723

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    Comment #12740848

    This is a misleading title and conclusion. The study showed a huge benefit of TDD over Waterfall, and it is only when compared to ITL that it was found to not be better. But moreov…

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    Comment #12740480

    It comes down to this: are those developing the language thinking about how to add features just to try to hone and hold on to the enterprise developers that still use it, or are t…

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    Comment #12740228

    Been coding Java for close to 20 years. Can anyone show me what's being done in the language to bring on newcomers, or did that ship sail 10-15 years ago? Some ideas that would bri…

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    Comment #12732161

    > When Max picked up the phone, you should have exclaimed, “Hey, Max! It’s a pleasure to chat. I would love to hear what you’re up to.” And you should have said it genuinely. Shoul…

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    Comment #12724015

    Kubernetes: http://kubernetes.io/ Google Container Engine: https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/ Open-source MapReduce implementation: https://gigaom.com/2015/02/18/google-ope…

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    Comment #12723978

    Definitely "not quite", as it is about shipping containers, but an interesting read.

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    Comment #12723934

    Read: https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.3.0/doc/syntax/precedence_rdoc.h... Live it. Love it. It's not that hard. It's certainly easier than the following (granted that it isn't an order…

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    Comment #12723856

    And, as probably everyone knows, Google runs everything in containers and has been using containers for a decade: http://www.nextplatform.com/2016/03/22/decade-container-cont... Do…

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    Comment #12722044

    > If you are not replaceable, you are not promotable. Not accurate. You can be promoted and take on additional responsibilities and/or title.

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    Comment #12720549

    Two things: * It's vs. not v.s. * If you want to copy a site 100 times, go for it. But I know very few that ever thought that was a great idea, and each time it was a very specific…

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    Comment #12719125

    This is a fairly well-written post with some good ideas and some generalizations that are going to get somebody in trouble if they follow all of them, e.g. > TL;DR — Duplication is…

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