I used to get a lot of throat infections when I was a kid and had the discussion with my doctor to whether I should get my tonsils removed. My doctor was heavily opposed.
recently, I've been having allergies and more throat issues and wished I would have got them taken out. Pretty glad I didn't now.
Just write me a quick script to find all spam callers, we'll cancel their numbers even though we make money off them. Ohh, and you can't mess up at all. If we cancel someone's number that isn't a spam caller their going to be pissed. Ohh, and also these spam callers can change their number 100 times a minute because of voip. good luck!
I think it's more of the fact that he doesn't want people coming on HN and whining everytime someone does them wrong just to get attention from the business.
I have a feeling this was completely serious. He's a product lead a Google. He's more important than the rest and shouldn't have to pay attention to the road because his mental time is just so damn valuable.
Personally, I have no idea what cars have these kind of features. I know that civics had these features as of lately. I like to have as little technology in my vehicle as possible. I think disengaging in driving is very dangerous. I am not happy with the trend as I love riding motorcycles, but don't want my family publicly shamed by Tesla when one of their camera's overlooks me and kills my ass.
Yup. There are plenty of sensible options that you can buy outright. Plenty of japanese cars will last well over 200k miles. If you can't afford a new car, get a used one. There's a culture in the US that makes us way to comfortable taking out loans.
Okay, but you can expect a car to last upwards of 10 and you own it. If you decide you want to drive down the coast, you can do just that. I think services like this are way overhyped and wouldn't exist if they saved you money.
I think the real problem is that you had expensive cars. No shit you save money when you take ubers rather than owning a BMW M3 and (what I assume) was a decked out wrangler. If you bought a sensible car, your monthly costs could be much lower.
If their client and team is happy, then what could they work harder at? Should they have bags under their eyes when you come check on them? Should they be the one to turn off the lights and lock the doors at the end of the day?
>The language ostensibly self-documents, because it’s so verbose and requires so many explicit declarations about what it’s doing
You know, I just finished a COBOL class at university and this makes sense. One of the main things I hated about cobol was how strict and weird the syntax was. It uses so many full verb identifiers rather than just operands. The language just really feels like it was built to be rock solid.
I know there was a big thing in like 2010 that tried to discredit them. They were forcing people to pay for good ratings and giving lower ones to people who wouldn't. Honestly thought they died out after that.