More like a different kind of sharing app/company as the potential starting point to people figuring out how to live the way they want to. I am indeed wondering out loud about whether anyone would participate in such a…
With you on that point for sure. It is just as important for the US to end it's for-profit prison system as it is for China to stop punishing people for thinking the wrong thing.
That's fine. The corrective for it is to name the bad conversational behavior where you see it, don't get too bothered about it, and demonstrate the kind of conversations you wish to have instead. It's not terribly…
Agreed, Nixon was a moron, basically everything his administration did was truly awful. The war on drugs must end, the people put in jail for having or consuming the wrong plants must be released, and the US government…
>wrong think 99% of time gets you an invite to the police station to "drink tea" and sign a paperwork not to do it again. Maybe occasionally a write self criticism letter. That is good to know. And genuinely new…
I can go with the general feeling here, but to use that to put the US's behavior on par with China's, specifically with regard to each country's own citizens, that is definitely a point that would need some data to back…
Good questions, for another time perhaps.
I think people find it insincere because pointing out that both parties in question have a problem doesn't change anything about the situation or the problems. It is most often used as an attempt at a defense by calling…
They may indeed like to disagree, as I'm sure anyone who has broken the law would and is entitled to. Hence the existence of a fair trial and the possibility of a "not guilty" plea along with the opportunity to present…
Note that this does not apply to US citizens. US citizens, even those accused of terrorism, still retain their legal rights under US law. That is what citizenship in any country, is. Can those rights be violated? Yes,…
You are completely dodging the other poster's central point. The US locks up more people, but not for wrong-think. Instead our country does it for consuming the wrong plants at the wrong time, because our systems are…
> a secret word for phrase that both you and the service you want to sign into know That would not be a password, that would be something you share. An actual password must be possible to verify without it being stored…
You never get "realtime" in data processing. Actual realtime systems are a totally different animal. Mostly done in the embedded space, the design of a realtime processing system involves setting up fixed time windows…
The phone unlocks with the bio-metrics but the passkey has no additional lock. Be careful to take note of what thing you are actually "unlocking". For example, if your 2fa codes for a service are always sent to an email…
IIRC, the code for at least some of those unlocks is available open source. And usually hacks or jailbreaks have a tendency to trend in that direction even when the hackers are charging for it initially. Someone…
I've seen and read up on how some of the communes have gone, but I haven't seen any that made a serious attempt to run a company that way. By using the existing structures as a buffer, as I am proposing, a group could…
That sounds about right, I try to engage with people on this topic as much as I can without annoying any of them too much. That basically looks like asking them why they don't group up and prove their point instead of…
Not totally opt out. That's a stupidly dismissive take on this idea. The point is that you would never get a wholesale light-switch style shift in any civilization anyway. So just start now, incrementally, and see how…
I keep trying to tell the socialists and communists out there that they can totally implement the way they want to live within any democratic capitalist system. Just make a corporation which all of your people are…
Speed? yes. Acceleration? Not so much.
Possibly the stupidest day-one DLC play we've ever seen. >"Customers might see that as “a bit of a cheat,” Because it is a cheat. There is exactly zero chance this doesn't get bypassed and unlocked for free with the…
Just here to note that there are several huge problems with this approach from an actual security standpoint: First is that this changes from 2-factor authentication (something you have plus something you know) to…
"We built a video stream processor by splitting every 1080p+, multi hour long, 30-60fps video into individual images and copying them across networks multiple times." Not surprising that didn't go will. This strikes me…
Which demonstrates the problem. When you have a market that only one or a few players can even operate in, that is bound to lead to this exact situation. The regulations are so heavy and complicated that the best path…
The overall point is that, even if Boeing can, they can't do it often. And they are basically the only ones who can. That's not a healthy market and it is definitely suppressing advancement and discovery of new…
More like a different kind of sharing app/company as the potential starting point to people figuring out how to live the way they want to. I am indeed wondering out loud about whether anyone would participate in such a…
With you on that point for sure. It is just as important for the US to end it's for-profit prison system as it is for China to stop punishing people for thinking the wrong thing.
That's fine. The corrective for it is to name the bad conversational behavior where you see it, don't get too bothered about it, and demonstrate the kind of conversations you wish to have instead. It's not terribly…
Agreed, Nixon was a moron, basically everything his administration did was truly awful. The war on drugs must end, the people put in jail for having or consuming the wrong plants must be released, and the US government…
>wrong think 99% of time gets you an invite to the police station to "drink tea" and sign a paperwork not to do it again. Maybe occasionally a write self criticism letter. That is good to know. And genuinely new…
I can go with the general feeling here, but to use that to put the US's behavior on par with China's, specifically with regard to each country's own citizens, that is definitely a point that would need some data to back…
Good questions, for another time perhaps.
I think people find it insincere because pointing out that both parties in question have a problem doesn't change anything about the situation or the problems. It is most often used as an attempt at a defense by calling…
They may indeed like to disagree, as I'm sure anyone who has broken the law would and is entitled to. Hence the existence of a fair trial and the possibility of a "not guilty" plea along with the opportunity to present…
Note that this does not apply to US citizens. US citizens, even those accused of terrorism, still retain their legal rights under US law. That is what citizenship in any country, is. Can those rights be violated? Yes,…
You are completely dodging the other poster's central point. The US locks up more people, but not for wrong-think. Instead our country does it for consuming the wrong plants at the wrong time, because our systems are…
> a secret word for phrase that both you and the service you want to sign into know That would not be a password, that would be something you share. An actual password must be possible to verify without it being stored…
You never get "realtime" in data processing. Actual realtime systems are a totally different animal. Mostly done in the embedded space, the design of a realtime processing system involves setting up fixed time windows…
The phone unlocks with the bio-metrics but the passkey has no additional lock. Be careful to take note of what thing you are actually "unlocking". For example, if your 2fa codes for a service are always sent to an email…
IIRC, the code for at least some of those unlocks is available open source. And usually hacks or jailbreaks have a tendency to trend in that direction even when the hackers are charging for it initially. Someone…
I've seen and read up on how some of the communes have gone, but I haven't seen any that made a serious attempt to run a company that way. By using the existing structures as a buffer, as I am proposing, a group could…
That sounds about right, I try to engage with people on this topic as much as I can without annoying any of them too much. That basically looks like asking them why they don't group up and prove their point instead of…
Not totally opt out. That's a stupidly dismissive take on this idea. The point is that you would never get a wholesale light-switch style shift in any civilization anyway. So just start now, incrementally, and see how…
I keep trying to tell the socialists and communists out there that they can totally implement the way they want to live within any democratic capitalist system. Just make a corporation which all of your people are…
Speed? yes. Acceleration? Not so much.
Possibly the stupidest day-one DLC play we've ever seen. >"Customers might see that as “a bit of a cheat,” Because it is a cheat. There is exactly zero chance this doesn't get bypassed and unlocked for free with the…
Just here to note that there are several huge problems with this approach from an actual security standpoint: First is that this changes from 2-factor authentication (something you have plus something you know) to…
"We built a video stream processor by splitting every 1080p+, multi hour long, 30-60fps video into individual images and copying them across networks multiple times." Not surprising that didn't go will. This strikes me…
Which demonstrates the problem. When you have a market that only one or a few players can even operate in, that is bound to lead to this exact situation. The regulations are so heavy and complicated that the best path…
The overall point is that, even if Boeing can, they can't do it often. And they are basically the only ones who can. That's not a healthy market and it is definitely suppressing advancement and discovery of new…