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thomasmiller_
·2년 전·discuss
I like to recommend Ivan Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" as it gives a contemporary critical view of the nihilistic and utopian ideologies that shaped Russian intellectual discourse of the 1860s.
thomasmiller_
·2년 전·discuss
Iglesia El Rosario, located in San Salvador, is a beautiful Brutalist structure.
thomasmiller_
·3년 전·discuss
Japanese railway workers in 60's and 70's were issued the Citizen Homer Second Setting. It's big feature was hacking seconds (https://www.fratellowatches.com/citizen-homer-second-setting...). I'm fortunate to own one of these.
thomasmiller_
·3년 전·discuss
I would also recommend Red Dead Restoration (https://www.youtube.com/@RedDeadRestoration). The creator occasionally dips into ASMR territory but the restorations sometimes double as chemistry lessons.
thomasmiller_
·3년 전·discuss
There is no need to eject when creating custom modules and the API for writing modules is fairly decent. Not entirely painless but miles better than a vanilla RN approach. We make extensive use of development builds and it's the feature I value the most - no need for Firebase or TestFlight for testing a branch.
thomasmiller_
·3년 전·discuss
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thomasmiller_
·4년 전·discuss
That Dealbook interview seemed more of a "We don't know what we're talking about so we can't ask you the hard questions" thing.
thomasmiller_
·4년 전·discuss
I think this is very good analysis with respect to Twitter. I suppose I'm really interested in how firms do their free speech vs. profitability cost-benefit analysis with respect to markets and environments where speech is restricted. For example (and I'll admit this is a glib argument) I am curious how Musk would reconcile his free speech absolutism with Tesla being active in China. Open to hearing thoughts on that.
thomasmiller_
·4년 전·discuss
From the same discussion: https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2015/04/16/what-are-co...
thomasmiller_
·4년 전·discuss
I'm curious why these discussions sidestep the fact that a company has a fiduciary duty to maximize shareholder value. It is understandable, from a shareholder perspective, to not want your investment's brand next to potentially unsavory content. It seems that there is a real and unresolved tension between a culture of free speech (which I wholeheartedly endorse) and modern-day capitalism.