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I wasn't aware one died of a staph infection. The other officially died from suicide.
Two Boeing whistleblowers "committed suicide" within a few weeks of each other.
Being the one best suited to meet your customers needs is a sales strategy. That might include staying open late if you can convince people they’re going to regret not tasting your food after a night out of drinking.
It’s not a captive market. It’s a market where the buyer has a need and if they don’t have that need met, then the buyer will suffer. That’s FOMO, and that’s when sales happen. If the buyer can sit on their laurels…
I disagree. For instance, let’s say I’m an auto manufacturer and I need some parts made. If I don’t get those parts, I have to stall my assembly line and lose a lot of money. If I find someone who can supply the parts…
The flaw in your logic is that you’re taking too myopic a view. In your world “making something worse” is somehow divorced from the tyranny of convenience, but in reality it’s not. Changing society is itself…
Reducing variance in a random outcome still has value. For instance, you might have the money to cover an adverse outcome, but if you could guarantee you wouldn't need the money, then you could park it in an illiquid…
How does it not work that way? Password cracking is infinitely parallelizable.
Also in the NYC area. There seems to be a major shortage of blue collar labor: contractors, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, etc. the cost of home renovations is truly staggering due to this lack of supply.
Yes, but isn’t lead getting into your bloodstream worse than pollen? I mean oxygen gets into your bloodstream via inhalation…
Clearly there is a limit. Otherwise, you could circumvent all copyright by saying "The contents of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is <insert novel text here>". While technically a fact, it's protected by…
> things that are easy to do in the main implementation might be very difficult to do in yours. The author mentions this when they talk about the ease of implementing new features in an interpreted language vs. a…
I usually have dozens / hundreds of tabs open. I restart chrome every day, so I don’t really care about the tabs themselves per se. But the fastest, context free way to navigate to a new site is to open a new tab using…
If you have no hope of landing a good partner and a job with enough money to raise kids, is scraping by with enough money to play video games and eat junk food not an attractive alternative?
MLP is a universal approximator, so there’s definitely a configuration that can match an attention mechanism. Whether or not it’d be feasible to train is another question.
If you use suites you can run t.Parallel() once for the entire suite.
No OP, but no amount of data will ever enable an LLM to know when it doesn’t know something, for instance. That’s a fundamental limitation with the current architecture.
Imagine a world where a single OSS maintainer can do the work of 100 of today’s engineers thanks to AI. In the world you describe, it seems likely that contributors would decrease as individual productivity increases.
> But the axiom doesn't imply the existence of "all" subsets of A. I feel like that would be a consequence of the axiom of choice.
Minor nit, symmetric encryption is “impacted” by QC, see Grover’s algorithm. The speed up isn’t as fast, though.
Passwords are always private. Links are only sometimes private.
Fundamentally, it’s hard to enforce certificate pinning if the user can modify the binary. Even if sandbox mode used certificate pinning, there would likely be some other way of removing the pinned cert checks.
There’s no “true” Scotsman after all.
Another way of phrasing this is 23% want a job earning more than 25K per year and are incapable of finding one. I can’t imagine living on 25K per year. While I would technically be “employed” I wouldn’t be happy about…