Years and years of dealing with assholes on the internet my friend. Do you like how I managed to bring the same level of participation and input to the conversation?
Years and years of dealing with assholes on the internet my friend. Do you like how I managed to bring the same level of participation and input to the conversation?
Yeah, I'm not saying it's not a good value, but it's still a $100 that I don't need to spend. When I gave it up they still had the $100 for 50GB (I think, it's been a while) plan going on. The syncing feature was the big draw for me, because I had all my data synced across my computers and work computer and BT Sync…
I do use it for everything and we also use it for everything at work. It's especially handy for work as it allows us to keep the latest firmware/software up to date on our work laptops, so if I go on a customer visit I know I have everything I need. If there is something at the office that I need that I don't have…
The problem is that too many people think that "curing disease" is the same thing as "preventing disease." In reality, these are two completely different areas of expertise. As my friend Dr. Joseph Lightfoot once told me: "In medical school, I learned about disease, but I did not learn about health."
I successfully switched over from Dropbox to BT Sync a few years ago and can't say I would ever go back. The cloud aspect of Dropbox is nice and the syncing is a little better, but not enough to justify the cost, especially with Microsoft and Google giving away space.
This comment/waste of space is a joke right?
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
My fiance has MS and really struggles with fatigue, can you share with me where you buy the Co Q 10? Do you take anything else for fatigue? I think she was taking vitamin D for a while, but I don't know if she still is.
Nope, you're confusing that with heaven.
Hi Dan, thanks for the clarification! 50 hours is a lot more reasonable and understandable, especially in a startup environment. Very interesting write-up!
Anyone have any luck running bootcamp off of the internal SD card slot? I have a 64GB SD card in my Macbook Air that I use to store larger files on, but having a copy of Windows on there for light gaming would be nice from time to time.
You know, I stopped before posting that because I thought maybe I wasn't thinking of something, but when you break it down over a five day work week, that's 12 hours a day. That's getting to work at 8am and not leaving until 8pm. Tack on a half an hour commute each way and your day is starting at 7am and not finishing…
One of the things that is rarely talked about is how high the attrition rate (folks leaving their job) is within data science.
Yup, my exact thoughts.