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te0x | 7 years ago | on: TLDR Stock Options

Can you expand on this? What are some of the terms that should be careful examined?

te0x | 10 years ago | on: Chrome removes Backspace to go back

> Your solution: Make it harder to move away.

The more genuine way to phrase this would've been something like "Your solution: use different keys for moving away from a form and erasing data", which sounds a lot more reasonable

te0x | 10 years ago | on: The Financial Industry Is Having Its Napster Moment

No, in context "Napster moment" is used to describe the effect on the industry, especially when the revenues are moving. Even though Vanguard and ETFs have been around, no one paid attention to them for decades.

te0x | 10 years ago | on: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Review

I disagree completely. I have two Macbooks (2015 air and 2014 pro) for work and home but also use an SP3 at home.

Biggest weakness of the SP3 keyboard is the lack of gaps. It's a little flimsy but that's not a huge deal. SP4 looks like it fixes both of those things and finally has a solid trackpad.

Either way once you get used to the keyboard, Office applications are still far better on windows than Mac. Even with the new Mac Office. If I were an Excel heavy user, it's Surface without a question.

Comparing El Capitan to Windows 10, I wouldn't say OSX better anymore. Windows 10 certainly looks far better, no competition. Similarly spec'd, my Macbook air feels a lot slower although I do still prefer browsing on it. For productivity, I much prefer the way MS snaps windows to each side and find it far superior to OSX's new split view. Now that Windows has their own 'mission control', the feature gap has closed significantly.

Touchscreen for browsing is pretty nice too.

te0x | 11 years ago | on: Dropbox for Gmail

Why? it's an additional feature for a product you already use.

te0x | 11 years ago | on: The Road to Becoming a Data Driven Company

The Data Science Pyramid provides a high-level framework that covers everything from key performance metrics to machine learning to help evaluate whether a company is truly data driven.
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