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Do not taunt the happy fun laptop.


One could just as easily say that the two classes of software engineer are those who care about business problems and those who don’t.


And yet both types will go very far in their careers, just down different paths.


If Facebook made it this hard to cancel, there would be a New York Times article about it.


AintPods


Before the advent of Windows XP, keeping your PC fast and reliable meant reinstalling Windows at least annually.


It’s the New York Times. You don’t even need to read their Facebook-related stories to know what they will say.


Yet more anti-tech hysteria from the New York Times.


C’mon, this ain’t Kaczynski, you’re reading the damn article through a browser and computer and they are actively selling the data you make on their site. If anything, the new york times is pathetically and dogmatically pro tech.


I concur on the MIT edX Probability course. I spent at least 15 hours a week on the exercises but it was well worth it.


You mean the gentrification brought on by restrictive municipal zoning laws?


Similar to your third example: "Without loss of generality, [ our argument can proceed with the following assumption... ]


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