Can't be emulated efficiently, or at all? Has it been tested or is it based on this comment from Intel? "Emulation is not a new technology, and Transmeta was notably the last company to claim to have produced a…
The point isn't a guiding rule for you, so it's not limiting on your actions. It's where I see red flags. And yes, but judgement is a good thing.
Or, accept that many women enjoy being nurses and doctors, such that man->doctor | woman->nurse/doctor isn't weird. It's not a competence thing, or stopped being since woman doctors are a thing, and is a motivation…
Right, like we extensively worked out the ethics of automobiles before we allowed them. Can you imagine if we let cars contribute to inequity by allowing rich people to own them and not poor people? Or if it was…
I imagine the people most annoyed about this don't have any, or know that they needed to. (Because you're hogging them all. Way to go!)
Right, because the issue of calling people 'enablers' of bad policing is generally so bipartisan that I'm coming from nowhere with my group labels... What's the # of the one about psychological projection? I didn't…
I agree about the red-flag part for avoiding all your exes, but I also find it a red-flag when someone says how well they get along with their exes. "If so, why do you have so many, and why aren't you still with any of…
The advice would be to not let a label tell you that you don't like it. If you don't like dancing because men don't dance then that's silly, no matter if it's your deepest held conviction or not.
Nuance is sort of counterproductive here because most people don't recognize how many things could trigger an interrogation. Any little personality quirk, or being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the officer…
Many conservatives (that's how I'm labelled on here, so...) do not support the police as is. I've specifically witnessed more than one instance of absolutely treasonous behavior by police - threatening to hurt people…
> a lot of the DEI initiatives are pure PR. Of course. > Additionally you cannot deduce whether an entire institution is "institutionally" X or not X just because one individual behaved one way or the other. That's not…
> This seems contradictory. Because there are two entirely different things - one is producing an unbiased bitstream from a potentially biased one (the topic of the article) and the other is keying an individual…
> One of the biggest learnings was how much speculation would dominate over anything non-financial Yup. And still does. There was a huge sea change circa 2013(?) when everything became about currency and speculation.…
I've seen conservatives say they feel (have empathy) for the women in Jacob Blake's life, and the children, but not for Jacob himself. Or at least not since he became an adult and chose to perpetuate the cycle. I think…
I imagine that when you think yourself better than "them", you're thinking about mask-refusers, literal nazis, and (((dog whistlers))). And when they think of "you" they think of antifa druggies living in a park and…
There's a difference between discussion and the five-minute hate where people recite a list of manufactured transgressions. Most people who say we should discuss politics more seem to mean that we should affirm the…
> you would take your GBP, convert it to XRP, then use that XRP to buy EUR from another bank But I could more easily just use my GBP to directly buy Euros, with one less exchange rate and one less transaction in the…
> My view is that higher education comes with the flexibility to apply it towards your own use The problem is that your grades (the signal) depend on your success at the stretch-goal courses, not the signaling courses,…
If I send you a signed message from a trusted key, your "audit trail" is to save that message. Super simple. And if I have a message ID in each you could even show that there aren't any missed messages, if you wanted. A…
> Most ripple believers thought that central currency was basically antithetical, although one based on unskilled labor hours might be acceptable as fallback. This stuff always sounded like it came from people who've…
I don't see how adding a currency makes this easier. Even if I don't want the currency you have, I want XRP less.
That is a conflation of two things. The first is an bitstream from a hwrng, and you're right that if it was non-uniform this would probably mean that it was biased and would be a weak key. Not because it has a bunch of…
> triagers have a whole pile of crap to wade through, to get to the useful material. This is very true. > The issues with bug bounties as a whole is the market is skewed. For any work done by a bug bountier, there is…
That sounds wrong. Many of my best friends live every day thinking of their children and their future. I welcome congress acting like this. I don't trust laws justified with only a soundbite though, whatever the…
Well, if they did Apple could respond with a few short pages (targeting: none, ads: none, etc.) of info compared to the terabytes the social companies would need.
Can't be emulated efficiently, or at all? Has it been tested or is it based on this comment from Intel? "Emulation is not a new technology, and Transmeta was notably the last company to claim to have produced a…
The point isn't a guiding rule for you, so it's not limiting on your actions. It's where I see red flags. And yes, but judgement is a good thing.
Or, accept that many women enjoy being nurses and doctors, such that man->doctor | woman->nurse/doctor isn't weird. It's not a competence thing, or stopped being since woman doctors are a thing, and is a motivation…
Right, like we extensively worked out the ethics of automobiles before we allowed them. Can you imagine if we let cars contribute to inequity by allowing rich people to own them and not poor people? Or if it was…
I imagine the people most annoyed about this don't have any, or know that they needed to. (Because you're hogging them all. Way to go!)
Right, because the issue of calling people 'enablers' of bad policing is generally so bipartisan that I'm coming from nowhere with my group labels... What's the # of the one about psychological projection? I didn't…
I agree about the red-flag part for avoiding all your exes, but I also find it a red-flag when someone says how well they get along with their exes. "If so, why do you have so many, and why aren't you still with any of…
The advice would be to not let a label tell you that you don't like it. If you don't like dancing because men don't dance then that's silly, no matter if it's your deepest held conviction or not.
Nuance is sort of counterproductive here because most people don't recognize how many things could trigger an interrogation. Any little personality quirk, or being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the officer…
Many conservatives (that's how I'm labelled on here, so...) do not support the police as is. I've specifically witnessed more than one instance of absolutely treasonous behavior by police - threatening to hurt people…
> a lot of the DEI initiatives are pure PR. Of course. > Additionally you cannot deduce whether an entire institution is "institutionally" X or not X just because one individual behaved one way or the other. That's not…
> This seems contradictory. Because there are two entirely different things - one is producing an unbiased bitstream from a potentially biased one (the topic of the article) and the other is keying an individual…
> One of the biggest learnings was how much speculation would dominate over anything non-financial Yup. And still does. There was a huge sea change circa 2013(?) when everything became about currency and speculation.…
I've seen conservatives say they feel (have empathy) for the women in Jacob Blake's life, and the children, but not for Jacob himself. Or at least not since he became an adult and chose to perpetuate the cycle. I think…
I imagine that when you think yourself better than "them", you're thinking about mask-refusers, literal nazis, and (((dog whistlers))). And when they think of "you" they think of antifa druggies living in a park and…
There's a difference between discussion and the five-minute hate where people recite a list of manufactured transgressions. Most people who say we should discuss politics more seem to mean that we should affirm the…
> you would take your GBP, convert it to XRP, then use that XRP to buy EUR from another bank But I could more easily just use my GBP to directly buy Euros, with one less exchange rate and one less transaction in the…
> My view is that higher education comes with the flexibility to apply it towards your own use The problem is that your grades (the signal) depend on your success at the stretch-goal courses, not the signaling courses,…
If I send you a signed message from a trusted key, your "audit trail" is to save that message. Super simple. And if I have a message ID in each you could even show that there aren't any missed messages, if you wanted. A…
> Most ripple believers thought that central currency was basically antithetical, although one based on unskilled labor hours might be acceptable as fallback. This stuff always sounded like it came from people who've…
I don't see how adding a currency makes this easier. Even if I don't want the currency you have, I want XRP less.
That is a conflation of two things. The first is an bitstream from a hwrng, and you're right that if it was non-uniform this would probably mean that it was biased and would be a weak key. Not because it has a bunch of…
> triagers have a whole pile of crap to wade through, to get to the useful material. This is very true. > The issues with bug bounties as a whole is the market is skewed. For any work done by a bug bountier, there is…
That sounds wrong. Many of my best friends live every day thinking of their children and their future. I welcome congress acting like this. I don't trust laws justified with only a soundbite though, whatever the…
Well, if they did Apple could respond with a few short pages (targeting: none, ads: none, etc.) of info compared to the terabytes the social companies would need.