Don't forget IPS screen that you can get off ebay for $50! The biggest upgrade I've done to my x220. I think you can even get FHD moded IPS somehow, but it looked like a bit of work last time I checked.
wow, this reminds me of "what is a computer?" ad apple had.
> I want to know news, and I want them FAST.
This is exactly what is wrong with people. Speed > quality and that's pretty much the reason we're stuck with the biggest volume of fake news we've ever had.
Twitter is training the next generation the worst factual ethics and practices we've ever seen and as author correctly points out - the retweet button contributes to this immensly.
My favorite news source here in europe - Deutche Welle, is also funded by the public:
> While funded by the German government, the work of DW is regulated by the Deutsche Welle Act[1], meaning that content is always independent of government influence
And I've never felt that my new source is somehow inferior or doesn't have enough budget compared to private ones like wsj.
Man I hate that every json parser has the need to introduce their own language.
We already have a bunch of well adopted and extremely powerful languages such as Xpath, why reinvent the wheel?
I recently made a simple tool for enabling xpath parsing for json https://github.com/Granitosaurus/pq - it just converts json to xml and lets you go at it with xpath or css selectors. Easy, beautiful and convient, except it's really slow with bigger files :|
or run trusted open source apps, preferably built from official upstream source.
It's a bit crazy but I liked Stallmans analogy that back in the day computers didn't need user passwords, because logically speaking the person who sits in front of the computer owns it - it's extremely empowered idea.
This applies well to this subject as apps should be the same - they should be able to do everything you are able to do on the machine.
You already gave full trust to the app once you installed it, to somehow go back on this trust is nothing but a paradox.
It could also be that burst arrow storms like this just weren't an effective strategy.
What is easier to deflect: 1 minute of a bunch of arrows or a constant stream of arrows for 10 minutes? In other words an arrow marathon might have been much more effective than a sprint.
Also what about accuracy? Surely aiming at some specific part of the infantry is more effective?
You and OP have the same mistake - you trade exchange, when you should trade margin.
In trading exchange bots will lose in unregulated market. Only the best bots can benefit where insider information is a common thing.
In margin trading however what you do is extend your overal capital, i.e. by having 10k usd you can make profits of holding 10k and trading 100k (at 10x margin). However of course margin is more dangerous but nevertheless you'll most likely end up with positive in the long run.
First you target at enthusiasts then you can expand do nice hip groups or teens/students.