I'm not a neurotypical xenial, but I wasn't any good at compartmentalizing, or when I tried maintaining different identities it didn't feel honest, like I was pretending. I didn't like the thought of anyone ever seeing…
That's the claim, and it's a belief that's self-fulfilling prophecy, like saying all politicians are corrupt. If you can convince everyone that everyone is corrupt, it hurts anyone who isn't corrupt. You hear people…
I don't think it's entirely customers' fault that companies could afford to lower prices when there was an oversupply price crash in 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork_cycle…
That sounds like the Success Oriented approach, as opposed to the Understanding-Oriented approach. Check out Jürgen Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action (1981).
Are they connecting gas generators to the grid?
>Is there any research out that offers tree-less company structures that might actually work in the real world? Elinor Ostrom's design principles for managing common pool resources (2009 econ Nobel) indicate that nested…
mayo.k12.sc.us was my high school. It seems a shame they're not still using it.
They're meant to replace the bank. Cryptocurrencies allow market participants to communicate value to each other without having to trust other market participants or an institution. Mining verifies transactions and…
Strudel REPL is a browser-based music programming language based on Tidal Cycles which is based on Super Collider. https://strudel.cc/ Strudel on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45571822
Isn't the Free Market already a form of AI that does exactly that? How can you ban tools for measuring the value of things?
Coalition navy ships (US, England, France, Germany, etc.) are supposed to protect commercial vessels transiting through the International Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC). Either this ship left the IRTC or the IRTC…
IntelliJ's .idea/ folder has its own .gitignore and Copilot expects to find things committed under a .github/ folder. I used to be a purist about IDE configurations, but if everyone isn't on the same page about…
Is there no constraint preventing extra usage billing from being used before regular usage billing has been exhausted?
>They have some tricks on managing file access that others don’t. I thought it was a Windows thing. My Windows work computer is so heavily managed and monitored I assumed that was why Copilot stops being able to get…
Ahhh.... I couldn't figure out why they said that. I forgot the Statue of Liberty had double-helix staircases.
I assumed you'd want to run one immutable model that can fit in memory without any temp files.
I'm thinking of Debian and how much effort it takes to maintain stability and security over time. I can't imagine we'll really be able to trust AI without it's use in open source software where we can see how reliable…
Java (incl. Scala, Closure, Groovy, Jython, etc.) is better suited to running as a server. Let agents write clean readable code and leave performance concerns to the JIT compiler. If you really want you can let agents…
I bet they can already weaponize their satellites to prevent the launch of other satellites. Putting data centers in space keeps them out of reach of humans with crowbars and hammers, which may have been a vulnerability…
>So it's important that there is a moment when these things aren't optional. I haven't found anything more effective than making sure it happens fast enough other devs don't have time to think about disabling it. They…
Fossil fuels were cheaper too, and dilution was the solution to pollution.
The wildlife refuge part isn't. It's managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
I expect there will eventually be enough cameras publicly streaming public spaces for anyone to be able to track any vehicle anywhere.
It really depends on the context. Everyone's bandwidth would be saturated if no one assumed their reader knew what they were talking about, but assumption is a form of lossy compression that allows both miscommunication…
Think of them like different social groups.
I'm not a neurotypical xenial, but I wasn't any good at compartmentalizing, or when I tried maintaining different identities it didn't feel honest, like I was pretending. I didn't like the thought of anyone ever seeing…
That's the claim, and it's a belief that's self-fulfilling prophecy, like saying all politicians are corrupt. If you can convince everyone that everyone is corrupt, it hurts anyone who isn't corrupt. You hear people…
I don't think it's entirely customers' fault that companies could afford to lower prices when there was an oversupply price crash in 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork_cycle…
That sounds like the Success Oriented approach, as opposed to the Understanding-Oriented approach. Check out Jürgen Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action (1981).
Are they connecting gas generators to the grid?
>Is there any research out that offers tree-less company structures that might actually work in the real world? Elinor Ostrom's design principles for managing common pool resources (2009 econ Nobel) indicate that nested…
mayo.k12.sc.us was my high school. It seems a shame they're not still using it.
They're meant to replace the bank. Cryptocurrencies allow market participants to communicate value to each other without having to trust other market participants or an institution. Mining verifies transactions and…
Strudel REPL is a browser-based music programming language based on Tidal Cycles which is based on Super Collider. https://strudel.cc/ Strudel on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45571822
Isn't the Free Market already a form of AI that does exactly that? How can you ban tools for measuring the value of things?
Coalition navy ships (US, England, France, Germany, etc.) are supposed to protect commercial vessels transiting through the International Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC). Either this ship left the IRTC or the IRTC…
IntelliJ's .idea/ folder has its own .gitignore and Copilot expects to find things committed under a .github/ folder. I used to be a purist about IDE configurations, but if everyone isn't on the same page about…
Is there no constraint preventing extra usage billing from being used before regular usage billing has been exhausted?
>They have some tricks on managing file access that others don’t. I thought it was a Windows thing. My Windows work computer is so heavily managed and monitored I assumed that was why Copilot stops being able to get…
Ahhh.... I couldn't figure out why they said that. I forgot the Statue of Liberty had double-helix staircases.
I assumed you'd want to run one immutable model that can fit in memory without any temp files.
I'm thinking of Debian and how much effort it takes to maintain stability and security over time. I can't imagine we'll really be able to trust AI without it's use in open source software where we can see how reliable…
Java (incl. Scala, Closure, Groovy, Jython, etc.) is better suited to running as a server. Let agents write clean readable code and leave performance concerns to the JIT compiler. If you really want you can let agents…
I bet they can already weaponize their satellites to prevent the launch of other satellites. Putting data centers in space keeps them out of reach of humans with crowbars and hammers, which may have been a vulnerability…
>So it's important that there is a moment when these things aren't optional. I haven't found anything more effective than making sure it happens fast enough other devs don't have time to think about disabling it. They…
Fossil fuels were cheaper too, and dilution was the solution to pollution.
The wildlife refuge part isn't. It's managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
I expect there will eventually be enough cameras publicly streaming public spaces for anyone to be able to track any vehicle anywhere.
It really depends on the context. Everyone's bandwidth would be saturated if no one assumed their reader knew what they were talking about, but assumption is a form of lossy compression that allows both miscommunication…
Think of them like different social groups.