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kontorlaore

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    Comment #20813294

    I think it's more than just estimating the count of objects. We also "approximate" for example a spatial distribution - think about how when running through rough terrain, you inst…

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    Comment #20812399

    > And Tokyo, by the way, does a pretty good job with housing Only in the sense of getting more bang for the buck. It's the 10th most expensive city to rent in the world: https://in…

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    Comment #20812231

    Fundamentally this problem is not fixable. Everybody wants to live in NYC/SF/LA/London/Paris/Tokyo/... The moment rents drop for whatever reason (more building), a new batch of peo…

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    Comment #20812065

    > More empty home taxes and secondary home taxes. Then "professional renters" will appear, one person renting and living in a 20 room apartment, and the actual rent money will come…

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    Comment #20812007

    But that's not what the article proposes. They want removal of regulation regarding parking spots (free market), but building of rent-controlled social housing on the freed space (…

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    Comment #20810046

    Good. Any company who works with ICE, the Army or the Police should be boycotted.

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    Comment #20795321

    So many mistakes, not doing a clean checkout before a build, setting up a new build server by literally copying everything from the old one, including checked out directories!!!

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    Comment #20795314

    As an optimization git doesn't check files with an "old" date. Running git status in an 1 GB checkout directory will return instantly. Do you really believe it has hashed all those…

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    Comment #20794532

    Which was killed by streaming, not by people storing songs locally.

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    Comment #20794500

    I was told on HN that drug legalization will eliminate the illegal market, bring in money through taxation, and guarantee a safe product. Win/Win/Win I'm confused. What's going on?…

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    Comment #20789291

    > No, but they would download their content once and store it locally instead of repeatedly re-streaming it every time. That's like saying "people don't need to listen to the radio…

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    Comment #20789273

    > website will run fine on most 10-20 year old computers 20 years ago computers had 32 MB of RAM. So no, they won't run a modern website.

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    Comment #20787905

    So, did they tried weaving a 1-cm diameter rope, and testing it against a similar diameter steel rope?

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    Comment #20787898

    It's probably extremely expensive, so you need to use it in very high value products.

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    Comment #20787669

    I had the same problem as you. I also highly recommend "Modern JavaScript Explained for Dinosaurs" for a high level overview of why the JS tooling is like it is. This is also a goo…

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    Comment #20787581

    It started on celebrity Instagram. In three days it expanded until it forced the global media to report on it. It didn't before, because fires like this happen every year, so it wa…

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    Comment #20780457

    Let's not forget this classic: > Chinese nationals inside Google have at times clashed with its techno-libertarian culture. One infamous example, detailed in a book by the former h…

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    Comment #20780162

    The purpose of this article is different - someone will say "the safety situation in Seattle is terrible because of ultra-liberal drug policies". Then you are supposed to reply wit…