Popularity among 18 year olds of > 50%. Christ. A significant chunk of those will become long term users.
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This is a huge one.
They could have made this subscription far easier and fairer if they wanted to. A service that simply buys a new cartridge once your existing one reaches a threshold (say 20% left) would be simple to implement, simple to understand and even be quite useful. Instead this Instant Ink thing is an abomination of multiple tiers and price gouging.
Advertisers, probably.
What a tantrum-throwing manchild.
Sensitivity or specificity? Sensitivity is easy, just say every person is positive and you'll find 100% of true positives. Specificity is the hard problem.
I also feel she's more and more contrarian for the sake of being contrarian.
There's various glacier tiers. Something like Glacier Flexible has retrieval times in minutes, while still having a per-GB cost that is 6x cheaper than regular S3.
My current phone doesn't have a headphone jack, but if it did I would every day. Still use wired every day on laptop and pc.
I'm a backend dev. I needed basically a single js function for my personal website that called out to some NPM package. I thought: I'll do this the proper modern way, typescript and everything. Result: under 10 lines of code, but 12 config files (and 1.5h of fiddling with ES Modules vs CommonJS).
Snap is still alive? I haven't heard name in quite a while.
I moved to Tidal.