It doesn't really surprise me that's possible. I've landed by accident in a very recognizably DMT state when the stars aligned. It can happen, I just don't generally buy claims of "naturally". It's a preexisting state,…
As someone who has gotten a lot out of psychedelics therapeutically, you are correct. Psychedelics do not in of themselves grant any insight or wisdom beyond perhaps raw experiential evidence that our senses are…
> Even in extremis: A fist-fight is a sequence of biomechanical optimization problems, and there's always a "perfect move" at any given moment in time. No, it is not. And no, there isn't. This is exactly the sort of…
They can call themselves empiricists all they like, it only takes a few exposures to their number to come away with a firm conviction (or, let's say, updated prior?) that they are not. First-principles reasoning and the…
A lot of overwrought digital solutions here and not the obvious one: Stop selling online. Sell the tickets at a small number of locations near and including the venue, with cashiers empowered to deny suspicious…
I don't know what to say other than "I sure hope not".
In practice it does not. If you have had something with FindMy tracking stolen you may know what apartment block it's in, but not what unit. Police won't or can't do anything if it could be in multiple units or would…
> Try buy a TV without smart features. Easy. Just buy a dumb monitor. Why do you even need the TV tuner?
Forums, perhaps. But small group chats (which I suppose are technically "dark") are the bedrock of the current internet writ large and where most of the content that filters up to places like Twitter comes from.
Depends on 1) where the university is located (CoL), 2) if they went on strike recently to get paid enough to pay rent. You can reliably assume that PhD wages must eventually converge to the rent of a studio apartment…
It depends on what you're trying to do. I would in general only expect such substantial speedups when considering writing computation kernels (for audio, video, etc). Compilers today are liable in most circumstances to…
I'm sure the condescending attitude and negative stereotyping will sway readers.
Sure, I'll try to catch it in action and send you something useful.
In general I am a very happy Kagi subscriber, but I have noticed in the past month or so that sometimes my searches (via the Safari extension) just hang. Navigating it kagi.com also hangs. When I'm in a rush this forces…
The recent book Unaccountability Machine (Dan Davies) made the rounds a while back on this site a few years back. A few years before that, Ted Chiang's essay in the New Yorker entitled "Will AI Become the New McKinsey?"…
I found your networking guide as a kid with only some scripting experience, and it served to get me into C programming in general, so I have a special fondness for it. Appreciate the work! Neat to see you still writing…
The counter argument is that Google doesn't maintain any of those services beyond the bare minimum for customer facing interactions, and exchanges between their services are even more poorly supported if they even exist…
Siri has access to a wealth of private existing and future on-device APIs to fuel context sensitive responses to queries on vendor locked devices used all day long. (Which Apple has apparently decided to just not use…
Acquisition. ducks
> It's nearly impossible to fix. The horrors of involuntary commitment vs. the horrors of not having involuntary commitment vs. the horrors of using the criminal justice system vs. the horrors of not using the criminal…
Any metric that becomes a target ceases to be a good metric. The wrinkle is that measures that don't easily quantify are more resistant. For example, showing provable use by other reputable or trusted projects, or a…
Presumably they meant "never going to back to not including these tools in my daily workflow".
As a counterpoint I type at around 90wpm on a physical keyboard (preference is for low carry), but thumb type over 130wpm on a modestly large touch screen keyboard. The quality of the auto-correction afforded by the…
> Sure, we can do those things in C, but they are easier and faster to do in Rust ...I don't know what to say to this except "no?". I'd have to question what priors someone making that claim is bringing and where they…
> There isn’t really anything commonly “native” as powerful as skia for 2D drawing Cairo?
It doesn't really surprise me that's possible. I've landed by accident in a very recognizably DMT state when the stars aligned. It can happen, I just don't generally buy claims of "naturally". It's a preexisting state,…
As someone who has gotten a lot out of psychedelics therapeutically, you are correct. Psychedelics do not in of themselves grant any insight or wisdom beyond perhaps raw experiential evidence that our senses are…
> Even in extremis: A fist-fight is a sequence of biomechanical optimization problems, and there's always a "perfect move" at any given moment in time. No, it is not. And no, there isn't. This is exactly the sort of…
They can call themselves empiricists all they like, it only takes a few exposures to their number to come away with a firm conviction (or, let's say, updated prior?) that they are not. First-principles reasoning and the…
A lot of overwrought digital solutions here and not the obvious one: Stop selling online. Sell the tickets at a small number of locations near and including the venue, with cashiers empowered to deny suspicious…
I don't know what to say other than "I sure hope not".
In practice it does not. If you have had something with FindMy tracking stolen you may know what apartment block it's in, but not what unit. Police won't or can't do anything if it could be in multiple units or would…
> Try buy a TV without smart features. Easy. Just buy a dumb monitor. Why do you even need the TV tuner?
Forums, perhaps. But small group chats (which I suppose are technically "dark") are the bedrock of the current internet writ large and where most of the content that filters up to places like Twitter comes from.
Depends on 1) where the university is located (CoL), 2) if they went on strike recently to get paid enough to pay rent. You can reliably assume that PhD wages must eventually converge to the rent of a studio apartment…
It depends on what you're trying to do. I would in general only expect such substantial speedups when considering writing computation kernels (for audio, video, etc). Compilers today are liable in most circumstances to…
I'm sure the condescending attitude and negative stereotyping will sway readers.
Sure, I'll try to catch it in action and send you something useful.
In general I am a very happy Kagi subscriber, but I have noticed in the past month or so that sometimes my searches (via the Safari extension) just hang. Navigating it kagi.com also hangs. When I'm in a rush this forces…
The recent book Unaccountability Machine (Dan Davies) made the rounds a while back on this site a few years back. A few years before that, Ted Chiang's essay in the New Yorker entitled "Will AI Become the New McKinsey?"…
I found your networking guide as a kid with only some scripting experience, and it served to get me into C programming in general, so I have a special fondness for it. Appreciate the work! Neat to see you still writing…
The counter argument is that Google doesn't maintain any of those services beyond the bare minimum for customer facing interactions, and exchanges between their services are even more poorly supported if they even exist…
Siri has access to a wealth of private existing and future on-device APIs to fuel context sensitive responses to queries on vendor locked devices used all day long. (Which Apple has apparently decided to just not use…
Acquisition. ducks
> It's nearly impossible to fix. The horrors of involuntary commitment vs. the horrors of not having involuntary commitment vs. the horrors of using the criminal justice system vs. the horrors of not using the criminal…
Any metric that becomes a target ceases to be a good metric. The wrinkle is that measures that don't easily quantify are more resistant. For example, showing provable use by other reputable or trusted projects, or a…
Presumably they meant "never going to back to not including these tools in my daily workflow".
As a counterpoint I type at around 90wpm on a physical keyboard (preference is for low carry), but thumb type over 130wpm on a modestly large touch screen keyboard. The quality of the auto-correction afforded by the…
> Sure, we can do those things in C, but they are easier and faster to do in Rust ...I don't know what to say to this except "no?". I'd have to question what priors someone making that claim is bringing and where they…
> There isn’t really anything commonly “native” as powerful as skia for 2D drawing Cairo?