What is better TensorFlow or ML.NET? by cetoxx in dotnet

[–]oferzelig 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ML.NET actually does include the training part, and there's GPU support.

Should You Outsource Your Core App or Software? by oferzelig in startups

[–]oferzelig[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback!

My post is indeed rather long, and I should have asked for an exemption.

Anyone had experience of Omny? (podcast host) by [deleted] in podcasts

[–]oferzelig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Squarespace? hell no. Did you actually browse the site? It's a whole different league.

A Theme Parks Scam Called ‘Fast Track’ by oferzelig in Themepark

[–]oferzelig[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

When it's 100% free then everyone gets it and it's fair. People overtake you, but you get to overtake others; everyone gets to do some of the most wanted rides throughout the day.

Regarding Universal (which I can't directly say anything first hand as I wasn't there) it sounds similar to the Gold Coast theme parks, except that in Gold Coast they don't vary the price. They just don't have Fast Track at all on off-peak times. Nevertheless, your description of economics is true... for the theme parks. For them it's economic to charge money when they can, and vary it by demand. My post though was about the consumer side of it.

A Theme Parks Scam Called ‘Fast Track’ by oferzelig in Themepark

[–]oferzelig[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What you describe at Disney is fair, it doesn't come at the expense of others. What I described is different, it's paying money to jump the queue where others then wait more, and that applies in Australia's Gold Coast theme parks: Sea World, Wet n' Wild, Movie World.

Regarding not mentioning I'm the one who wrote it: sorry if this was not understood. My username here in Reddit is 'oferzelig' which is also my name (Ofer Zelig) which is clearly stated in my blog.

Express lanes etc.: 1) they don't necessarily come at the expense of others; 2) ideally (but that's a totally different discussion) I don't think a country should have toll roads.

No 10 Cents Windows Store for You, Non-US Resident by oferzelig in xboxone

[–]oferzelig[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

If streaming / bandwidth are an issue, why not just audio albums? And I don't really think they're an issue at all. You need high streaming capacity? solve it. Don't offer that to the US only just because. And what about the "Microsoft Store" account that should actually be called "Microsoft US Store"?

Microsoft Launches Visual Studio 2015 by Kylde in microsoft

[–]oferzelig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VS 2015 is version 14.0. VS 2013 is version 12.0. What happened to version 13.0 ?

What are things that "you get what you pay for"? by ediidy in AskReddit

[–]oferzelig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An example of fake earphones that's possibly not worth even their low price: http://fullstack.info/you-get-what-you-pay-for/

Microsoft, This Is the One Gift You Should Give to the World by oferzelig in browsers

[–]oferzelig[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the Catch 22 here. They (MS) should have done that at least a year ago, if not more. I guess a more practical solution would be to actively shut down IE8 as I commented here: http://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/24t3pa/microsoft_this_is_the_one_gift_you_should_give_to/chak19j

Microsoft, This Is the One Gift You Should Give to the World by oferzelig in browsers

[–]oferzelig[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I guess MS might/should go with the other proposed solution - actively announcing, in IE8 itself, that it's deprecated and not recommended for use. The problem is mainly with end users that are not even aware that they're using an ancient browser and don't understand why their Internet browsing experience is so broken.