Joking aside, acquisitions happen only because of the user bases. No one really cares about the thousands of man hours your shiny social network took to implement... in that sense, it's actually hard to judge what's overvalued.
Anyone that isn't a full on left winger. I.e. crying about authoritarianism when you yourself, >by definition< of using the word "populist" in this context, are an authoritanian.
Lefties don't like that people can see the bad consequences of unchecked globalism and multiculturalism, but the politicians who aligned with these ideas tend to be popular... so what do you do? Basically consider huge amounts of people idiots who don't know what's good for them and call any politicians with that uncomfortable voter base "populists". Since for every leftist, democracy is great only to a point when it starts to produce results they don't like.
The only question that remains is if you're just a scummy marxist or a full blown communist. #itwasjustbadlyimplemented #castrowasachampionofsocialjustice
> I am amazed that a lot of systems don't allow changing of information once entered.
Common in many underengineered systems as it shifts the responsibility from engineers to the users. When you have a set of records that were created based on and depend on (a combination of) values from some other records, you have two options: a) disable editing of the originals (tell the user to "just create new items" or b) introduce versioning. a) is fine until it isn't and creating a "new items" is a complex task or depends on other tasks. b) is not easy to implement into existing systems.. so..
This is so stupid, the "primer on the basics" should be "Algorithmization for Computer Science", not a 900+ page math textbook (that doesn't even explore graph theory, calculus and differential calculus).
The fact that it doesn't have an integrated gpu is a GREAT THING. This is an enthusiast/server CPU, if you can't be bothered to buy a cheap dedicated graphics card, wait for the mobile/apu Zen.
Whoever thinks that all these random 3D engines are worth anything to anyone but hobbyist programmers is delusional to say the least. "gui tooling" (or as I like to call it: "the engine") represents maybe 80 to 90% of value of an engine like Unity or Unreal. I'm sure that anyone who's actually done some project in one of these can confirm what I'm saying. The amount of money and time spent on the tools of UE is simply insane.
Then again one glance at stuff like what happened to PewDiePie with the mainstream media smear campaign started by WSJ and I know that I am right and you're wrong.
Buzzfeed is one of the prominent "progressive" left sites. Everything it does is skewed by that lens. Asking them anything is about as useful as asking Alex Jones.