I agree with this sentiment. His tweet was quite disingenuous and it doesn’t help that he’s tagging Musk and Vance. The noise they make about free speech is a charade. I still can’t understand why these tech CEOs are…
Community notes typically kicks in after the tweet has already gone insanely viral. It’s not useless, but I wonder about its effectiveness. I see your point about free speech but I think it has to be more nuanced. For…
I think the upside is drawing a line in the sand now before they tighten requests any further and (maybe) not losing the revenue from some genuinely illegal pirating services that use them.
You can start a local lambda server and invoke the functions without a deployment.
Hi, does this have the capability of a smart TV?
I suspect Intel will in the future have separate processors which can less painfully take advantage of more decoders, perhaps with a restricted instruction set?
https://youtu.be/Nn_Zln_4pA8 John Oliver dives into why.
> which does not have partial application functools.partial?
+1 on this. Trying to get back that hacker velocity that doing professional software engineering seems to put a drag on.
Anyone watching this would agree the question here isn't whether or not Zuck has a principle around it but rather whether that principle is 'good' for the future. Their perspectives here are clearly different.
I agree with this sentiment. His tweet was quite disingenuous and it doesn’t help that he’s tagging Musk and Vance. The noise they make about free speech is a charade. I still can’t understand why these tech CEOs are…
Community notes typically kicks in after the tweet has already gone insanely viral. It’s not useless, but I wonder about its effectiveness. I see your point about free speech but I think it has to be more nuanced. For…
I think the upside is drawing a line in the sand now before they tighten requests any further and (maybe) not losing the revenue from some genuinely illegal pirating services that use them.
You can start a local lambda server and invoke the functions without a deployment.
Hi, does this have the capability of a smart TV?
I suspect Intel will in the future have separate processors which can less painfully take advantage of more decoders, perhaps with a restricted instruction set?
https://youtu.be/Nn_Zln_4pA8 John Oliver dives into why.
> which does not have partial application functools.partial?
+1 on this. Trying to get back that hacker velocity that doing professional software engineering seems to put a drag on.
Anyone watching this would agree the question here isn't whether or not Zuck has a principle around it but rather whether that principle is 'good' for the future. Their perspectives here are clearly different.