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itopaloglu83

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2015-02-16

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  • At least the price hikes will put some emphasis on RAM usage.

    Safari is still leaking memory where a single tab managed to use 50GB regardless of which website it is.

  • This was one of the most relaxing things I’ve done. Recommendations are so bad so useless, despite paying for premium for peace, it’s just hassle to interact with the platform.

    And shorts, just let us turn them off in the subscription page exactly like the posts.

    It’s utterly baffling that a multi-billion dollar video empire doesn’t provide much of an option to their users in terms of settings.

  • You have a point, it's about the priorities, and different choices or distributions can be made. Though, I still think knowing just a small amount of information about a person should not have such a high monetary value and banking has a lot of blame on this.

    It's also about the number of applications being made across the campus, so I don't know how much a handful of people can review or improve things. Every department and school has multiple applications written by students or enthusiastic faculty members, or purchased from various vendors.

    Seeing an environment like this, one could quickly assume, somehow correctly, they're just hired to be the neck to hang, and not make much changes.

  • I remember the example of Apple where they spent twice as much the Marshall Plan in China and created entire infrastructure to train people with high skill. So, it’s a form of stop hitting yourself game. You cannot just skip training an entire generation in the US and expect all the high skills to just exist.

  • Just curious, would a full factory stoppage require recalibration or revalidation of certain equipment? Or is it more like an atmospheric issue that only affects the product.

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