One thing I don't see addressed here is a drone "accidentally" falling to the ground. How do these companies address the safety and piracy issues? I could see neighborhood kids getting really good at shooting these things down.
These are good suggestions but one of the better ways I think is to get on a call with the person that will be your manager or whoever you'll be reporting to. It cuts through a lot of cruft that you'd have to infer from the job ad and the company's online persona.
Right. He mentions a few but they again seem to be things chemists were aware of. I really wanted to see the patterns chemists didn't think of instead of the algorithms recovering what was already known.
I didn't follow. If you take a high dimensional data set and project it are you not going to find patterns? In fact, let me ask it differently. Are there any projections that don't find patterns?
Blizzard cleaned it all up. Their games were so good no one even bothered to compete. I spent countless hours playing starcraft and warcraft. The other games didn't have the same addictive elements.
But this is all fame and power. It corrupts the participants of the game. I didn't understand the dig at feminism in the end because the article was about fame and power games and not specific ideologies.