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journalctl commented on Copenhagen Cycles with the Young, the Old, the Busy and the Dead   nytimes.com/2019/11/09/wo... · Posted by u/dankohn1
journalctl · 6 years ago
What a remarkable testament to the power of automaker advertising that something as banal as riding a bike gets people so upset.
journalctl commented on Microsoft REST API Guidelines   github.com/Microsoft/api-... · Posted by u/excerionsforte
travisjungroth · 6 years ago
“SDK” is a much less useful hard boundary than “Web API” for where I stop providing service. Should I provide an SDK in every language a client might use? If they want to access my service in a language I don’t support, should I tell them to piss off? I could offer for them to just hit the API themselves, but then we’re back where we started.

On the other hand, if I offer a web service and some someone asks “but what if I can’t make HTTP requests?” I’m _perfectly_ happy to tell them to piss off.

journalctl · 6 years ago
That’s what Evernote did: binary protocol and implementations in a bunch of languages. Their API was apparently easier to develop this way.
journalctl commented on The revolution of machine learning has been exaggerated   nautil.us/issue/78/atmosp... · Posted by u/benryon
yawaramin · 6 years ago
Maybe those profs are just huge fans of ML–you know, the original ML, i.e., Standard ML, OCaml, etc.
journalctl · 6 years ago
“Who needs a neural net? OCaml can already match patterns!”
journalctl commented on Average product lifespan of Google products before it kills them   gcemetery.co/google-produ... · Posted by u/walterbell
sct202 · 6 years ago
I don't understand why they announced that Google Hangouts (classic) is closing to move to Google Hangouts Chat, like it's a chat app am I going to notice a difference, but now you just made me think that the whole service is shutting down?
journalctl · 6 years ago
This is what happens when companies are disorganized and don’t communicate internally.
journalctl commented on OnePlus Hit by Data Breach   forums.oneplus.com/thread... · Posted by u/bbrks
cdmckay · 6 years ago
Because American companies definitely don’t sell your data.
journalctl · 6 years ago
Nobody said they didn’t?
journalctl commented on The Making of Margaret Atwood   thewalrus.ca/the-making-o... · Posted by u/apollinaire
billfruit · 6 years ago
She do get a lot of press, may be perhaps that is so because she is tune with the political fads of the time, rather than anything else. But shorn of their topicality, does her work has lasting value?

Even considering women writers writing in English only, she'd be considerably behind writers like Marilynne Robinson, Donna Tart, A.S Byatt or Arundhati Roy in the accomplishment of her work.

journalctl · 6 years ago
Considering that The Handmaid’s Tale was published in 1985, I’d say her work has lasting value.
journalctl commented on Google to restrict political adverts worldwide   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/ggambetta
journalctl · 6 years ago
Cool. When will they stop aggregating all of everyone’s data ever?
journalctl commented on Slack’s new WYSIWYG input box is terrible   quuxplusone.github.io/blo... · Posted by u/ingve
nwallin · 6 years ago
The crazy thing to me is that if they rolled out a native desktop app that was maybe a little bit lacking in features and used ~20MB RAM and had this particular misfeature in it and called it beta, people would applaud them for it, especially here on HN.

Instead they spent actual time, effort, and money making their product worse.

My company has certain deficiencies, but one of our core principals is that we'll never break a workflow, even if the workflow is dumb, even if the "feature" is actually a bug that an enterprising user abused in a way we didn't anticipate. The bad news is that we're saddled with a ton of legacy crap that can't be rewritten. The good news is that we've grown into one of those behemoths that dominates a niche specialized industry and won't be unseated by a product that is only, say, twice as good as ours. It's not as fun as iterating fast and breaking things, but the low stress is nice.

journalctl · 6 years ago
After this change I really want to develop a native chat application on Windows and OS X. I think it’s almost to the point where someone who did they could make a killing.
journalctl commented on Slack’s new WYSIWYG input box is terrible   quuxplusone.github.io/blo... · Posted by u/ingve
tom_mellior · 6 years ago
Pah. Next you'll tell us that once Ripcord shows you some messages, its "N new messages in this chat" notification actually goes away. Now that would be a killer feature, if Slack managed to implement it.
journalctl · 6 years ago
It’s heartening to see I’m not the only one with this problem, and also incredibly depressing.

u/journalctl

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