dang, my intent wasn't to cause a 'nationalistic flamewar'. I've seen you many times shoot down attempts by many HN users over the years exposing the CCP. It almost seems you are taking orders from the CCP itself. I honestly see you as an enabler of the CCP, intentional or not.
1. The stolen material by these Chinese scientists were worthless and akin to a student taking home a notebook after a lecture.
2. The real issue is here is not of the rampant theft of intellectual property by rogue Chinese scientists, but that Westerners are disgusted by the mere thought of Chinese people learning science.
I didn't need to learn your name ('Zhou') to see that you are another CCP loyalist. And honestly I am quite concerned that a visiting Chinese scientist like yourself holds sympathetic views of these intellectual theft crimes by your countrymen.....
I don't understand why there isn't a blanket ban on all Chinese citizens from working at any research laboratories. Let them come here to study but they should be expelled soon after completing their studies and paid their tuition. These Chinese scientists are and will only ever loyal to the CCP. I really can't comprehend why we are actively strengthening our biggest economic competitor who play by NO RULES and are a truly evil regime.
Thanks for the reply. Would appreciate if you could expand on this a little, since when? FWITW Google Stackdriver documentation [1] still states that you have to build source with those flags for version 1.1>.
Are you sure this is true? Doesn't delve for example build Go source with special flags (gcflags=all='-N -l')to generate debugging symbols. I also remember having to build Go code with those flags for Stackdriver to get the correct debugging information without any optimisations.
Just came back from Turkey and have to agree. The new airport is excellent and they are currently building a new metro to/from airport. I was surprised at how well run some of the government services are. Just wish more people spoke English.
I think it was a typo, later in the article they mention this service had more content than Netflix, Hulu etc. I share your scepticism that two individuals could build a streaming service catering to >160m customers.
I'm curious as to why these processors make it easy to debug threading issues? Is it just due to the sheer number of cores or something? not sure why that would help either.
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Some of my non-white friends who haven't been blessed with forward-thinking parents such as yours, who give their children civilized names nonetheless use Western names on their resume when job seeking. So I don't think having a government 'white name' is all the beneficiary for job seeking purposes.
>My point was that giving away username/password is a terrible idea from a privacy standpoint
I'm sure you know well the reasons for this. It is not practical to move large amounts of money via credit card due to the fees involved.
As for your point on transaction history, you could always create a separate account specifically for these type of situations where you're passing your login. Even if they get your transaction history, it would be very limited.