dsha
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@ OK, I see. Still the "trust" is too vague a concept to me. Would you trust me to choose your next mobile phone? Breakfast? :-)
about 6 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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@ The point is, why does one need to know *precisely* what each individual is buying? One can aggregate trends from other sources
about 6 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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@ You can learn what popular these days from other sources, without sharing people's private info. E.g. on Twitter, tech news etc
about 6 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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@ Agreed about Twitter, but I meant just sharing info about your purchases. I see little benefit but huge potential for spamming
about 6 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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@ Why would you want to share what you're buying?
about 7 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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@ This blippy is IMO a complete nonsense. I don't want my friends to know what I buy! How about privacy?
about 7 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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@ It's very hard to persuade to try something new in food. Usual reaction is that "I won't like it". Already happened to many things
about 9 hours ago
from web
in reply to Perlovka
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@ Moments of truth, or judgment day? :)
about 9 hours ago
from web
in reply to mulambda
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@ Why does it need to be a standalone app (moreover, Mac-only), not a Web site? Strange. Cannot figure out any use of it
about 18 hours ago
from web
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@ I know :) It would be more handy to run from editor when you see a messy piece of code. File can be big, I want to localize inspect.
about 19 hours ago
from TwitterGadget
in reply to orangy
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@ Good to hear. BTW the problem with absent "Inspect Scope" in ctxt menu is still relevant. I'd love it to work on selection in editor
about 20 hours ago
from web
in reply to orangy
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Is there any public demo around of a sentiment analysis on Twitter?
about 20 hours ago
from web
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@ I guess Twitter-based analysis constitutes a necessary, not a sufficient condition for investing :-)
about 20 hours ago
from web
in reply to mariagrineva
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Tried Flotemysost. I like Gudbrandsdalsost better. Geitost in the next in line, brown cheese triage continues!
about 20 hours ago
from web
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@ My plan is 20 Mbit/sec downlink, 1 Mbit/sec uplink. In Moscow it is probably 5 times cheaper or so :-) But my employer is paying;)
about 20 hours ago
from web
in reply to Perlovka
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@ Blendered bananas were used when the kid was 1 year old or so. Since that time she hasn't eaten them any more :-)
about 21 hours ago
from web
in reply to Perlovka
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@ Oh really? Tastes differ - the only thing I can say in response :-)
about 23 hours ago
from web
in reply to maxgrinev
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Another failure of @. Couldn't pay with my card or withdraw money for at least 15 minutes. Not sure even if it is working now.
about 23 hours ago
from web
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@ I've never done. Maybe their breakfast is not that bad, I just used to think of all their stuff as a junk food :-)
7:28 AM Dec 21st
from TwitterGadget
in reply to maxgrinev
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It's a miracle how people get used to the environment they live in. E.g. they think that paying $80+ monthy for 20Mbit/s internet is normal
6:06 AM Dec 21st
from TwitterGadget
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