rkon | 14 years ago | on: Honest People Might Be Dangerous
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rkon | 14 years ago | on: Introducing Chrome for Android
Also, it has a persistent address/menu bar that takes up the top 10% of the screen, no doubt thanks to ICS' lack of a dedicated menu button. Once again, proof that removing said button was a pure stroke of idiocy.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Udacity to offer entire CS curriculum, certifications to obtain a degree online
As someone who attended Penn State (but not MIT), I would have to say that's some extremely wishful thinking. And even if the material is 100% identical, the way it's taught certainly isn't. The fact that the latter is far more important is undeniable. After all, why bother with a university at all when we could all purchase the same material (textbooks) on Amazon.com?
You also seem to ignore the fact that many tech companies are now far more interested in your personal website/portfolio and GitHub page than the degree listed on your resume. Even if you find a potential employer who values an expensive piece of paper more than your actual ability, would your really want to work for them anyway?
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Ritalin Gone Wrong
The side effect that most annoyed me was actually loss of appetite, which is basically accepted as 'normal' when taking stimulants. Anxiety was probably a bigger issue with Adderall, though. I don't recall ever talking to someone who felt zero side effects from any these medications.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Ritalin Gone Wrong
I cannot respect any parent who allows their minor child to take these types of psychotropic drugs in any but the most dire of situations. Reading ADHD forums was an absolutely horrifying experience for me: parents list the multiple drugs their children are taking in their signatures as if they're badges of honor.
After 2.5 years of trying various ADHD medications I gave up on them completely and have never looked back. Yes, most of them did have the benefits they promised, but the types of side effects they're capable of producing can absolutely wreak havoc on your emotional well being even in their most mild forms.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Say Goodbye to the Menu Button
As a Galaxy Nexus user, it's the one feature of my original Droid that I miss the most. Google's "If it ain't broke, break it" strategy is really getting on my nerves lately.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Larry Page to Googlers: If You Don’t Get SPYW, Work Somewhere Else
Ever heard of a little thing called hypocrisy? Just curious.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Nice guys finish first. Eventually.
That's usually the part where you begin citing evidence that has convinced you. Unfortunately, it's where this article ends. I'm convinced this article is wrong.
See how that works? If you don't put any effort into backing up your statements, they can just as easily be rejected.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: SOPA is a Red Herring
Really? That's his proof that ID will be required? I must be blind, because that doesn't seem clear to me at all. In fact, it almost seems to imply the opposite of what he's saying.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Go East, Young Man
Numerous sources (and much better explanations of China's precarious financial situation) are in this post http://chovanec.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/china-data-part-1a-... It's a blog by an American economist who teaches at Tsinghua University, the top ranking school in China.
This sort of news is particularly distressing to hear as the bubble is only beginning to burst: "A source at a state-owned property firm in one provincial capital told Caixin that local agencies don't have enough money to cover basic healthcare costs or pay teachers." http://english.caixin.com/2011-12-19/100339928.html
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Go East, Young Man
Local governments have actually been forcing developers to borrow more money and buy land from them because they depend on those sales to meet their financial obligations. Real estate agents are offering luxury cars and bars of gold when you purchase an apartment, not to mention buy one get one free deals (the gold and luxury cars allow them to mask declines in the prices of apartments because list prices are still high).
I would stay far, far away... at least for the next 6-12 months so we can see how hard the landing will be. A lot of wealth is potentially going up in smoke and that could wreak havoc on their domestic demand, which is what they were planning to rely on in order to continue their rapid GDP growth (which we now know has been largely artificial).
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Want A Great Team? Focus On Talent, Not Hiring
And how does it help to ask ambiguous things like "In four to six years, will you be doing something amazing?" That's just asinine, not to mention lazy. It's the interviewer's job to glean that information from answers to more thoughtful, deliberate questions.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Facebook hates the handicapped?
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Why Don’t Smartphones Have A “Guest Mode”?
Maybe I'm missing something important here, but it seems many apps on the Android market are just a few tweaks away from doing this already?
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Windows Phone Is Failing Because It’s Great
Ars Technica did a much better job of summarizing what makes WP7 "great" and how that greatness repels hardware makers and carriers: http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/12/is-windows-pho...
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Why Technical Smart Asses are Technically Dumb Asses
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Why Technical Smart Asses are Technically Dumb Asses
To be fair though, you could completely lack self discipline and be extremely consistent when it comes to watching TV on the couch all day.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Game Over for One Insanely Abrasive Video-Game PR Guy
rkon | 14 years ago | on: Google+ passes 62 million users. Adding 625,000 new users per day.
It's actually rather telling when the only way to make Google+ sound popular is to count meaningless automatic signups.
rkon | 14 years ago | on: The Only Way to Stop SOPA
Sorry, but I guess being an "aggressive observer of politics" isn't a valid qualification for dispensing political advice.
I would say I pity him, but it's hard to feel sorry for someone who publicly ridicules his colleagues by repeatedly calling them all "fucking jokers" in a 10,000 word rant on his blog.
Downvote this if you're stupid enough to take advice from a tactless wannabe with the business sense of a doorknob.