You should go out and talk to people outside of your bubble then. Go somewhere that isn't as left. Go have a conversation with a normal person who is just trying to live their life in a city that isn't majority blue.
Wow, I can very much relate to this. I moved to VT 5 years ago, and I just haven't been able to put my finger on why there's a disparity between my social life here vs. my former city.
Many people simply talk much slower, drone on, and are not socially aware of when a conversation becomes one-sided. I'm used to fast talking, quick-witted New Jersey style conversations. At work I'm often engulfed with these 5 minute lectures about random garbage that I don't particularly care for.
This coupled with storing the scroll position and only executing code when it actually changes is the gold standard IMO. Works fantastically well on mobile too.
Cinebench scores are fantastic for speculating on how these CPUs will work in the context of 3D rendering/simulations. That personally has me very excited.
I've seen exactly one ad (for Onedrive) in Win10 after daily use since it came out. It actually runs stuff too, which is a nice perk to tout over Linux.
On a mid-2011 MBP with severe performance issues running stuff like Atom, but these animations work fine for me with zero lag. Something is wrong with your computer.
The usage of code words and symbols by Comet Pizza and Besta Pizza are mapped to an FBI document that was uncovered. There's also been strange phrases uncovered in the Podesta emails that seem to indicate that code words are in use. Additionally, people have found hidden data in JPGs sent around, which appear to be hashes that were placed after the closing JPG headers. Not sure I believe any of it, but it's definitely interesting.
Minor critique - Getting a MBP to run with dual external monitors is a complete and absolute nightmare involving propriety standards (thunderbolt), OS lockouts (MST works with bootcamp, but not OSX), and expensive Apple hardware (outdated $1000 monitors only). Apple is no longer the company of simplicity from yesteryear.
Marketing is often based on aspiration. Using the most attractive people doing the most exciting things is what sells for things like this. You would be willfully throwing out ROI to promote "feelings".... Tough sell.
I built a React app for a large Ecom site recently using the same strategy. It handles all URL updates with the History API, and simply AJAX loads the same URL with a query param to hydrate the app with JSON. Works really simply, and doesn't require Redux, Flux, or React Router.
Because every time that I've had to deal with the exchange of data to and from Salesforce it has been a massive headache. I also would strongly prefer to see Demandware stick to their agenda of using modern Javascript as a backend language that powers the platform, but now I worry that's going to either stall or be adjusted to use something else.