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tgrisfal
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Comment #2724252
Nice service. But how are you at interpreting the data?
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Comment #2687198
Because bad stuff happened to them. Sometimes the bad stuff was us. Bad stuff happened to us too, but we got over it.
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Comment #2680268
Five; one to import the library and four for frivolous comments.
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Comment #2677406
Maybe...if you could develop for it in Java and they put a lot of work into making it effortless to go from Android to their OS. At which point, you might as well just be running A…
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Comment #2677227
At a guess, you could probably get a few kbits. But you really would get better results for video. Just using some round numbers from QR codes for an example, 33 px * 33 px * 15 Hz…
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Comment #2675843
Cable modems do it all the time. Use it, if that's the infrastructure you have access to.
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Comment #2673132
"The Diamond Age" by Stephenson comes to mind.
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Comment #2670309
We get good at stuff by spending a lot of time and attention and hard work on it. We like doing stuff we're good at. We don't like doing stuff we're bad at.
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Comment #2670016
Spoilers: the media is usually wrong about anything involving statistical data.
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Comment #2666919
It's a little frustrating that every article I've seen on this goes with the "town renamed after corporation" headline instead of the "$5000 equipment donation gives town clean wat…
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Comment #2664307
I got mine second-hand. Somehow, the warranty and all other license materials weren't included. I can has open source now?
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Comment #2660301
* Find a wildly successful product * Find a subset of its users which are less satisfied * Build the version they want
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Comment #2659857
Netbooks over? Please. They're an increasingly popular substitute for lugging (and paying for) a full-sized laptop.
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Comment #2656432
* It's not a mature language (yet). * I can't seem to stop running into people promoting it. * It doesn't solve any problems for me (yet).
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Comment #2655311
Yes. It interrupts the flow of things. This helps you get a fresh perspective occasionally and reduces the risk of burnout.
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Comment #2655297
He has an IDE - get him!
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Comment #2652134
They're nice when they work and when they're appropriate. Spoilers: that's not always.
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Comment #2647702
* Use KML or other existing standards. * You get what you pay for.
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Comment #2647701
I'll believe it when I see it, or possibly even later.
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Comment #2647449
You'd think that "the internet is forever" and "machine learning exists" would be sufficient to make people much more interested in safeguarding their privacy.