You seem very well informed, so I'm sure you've read that every single railway engineer and independent expert is saying that this seems like a freak accident and that the causes are totally unknown. Knowing this,…
Always amazed by the work of people like Fabrice Bellard. I wonder how you even get to the point where you're this proficient at software development. Passion and talent are surely a must, but I can't imagine the…
> So weight loss was actually maintained for most people Unless I'm mistaken, how can you interpret that from an article that claims that 57-82% of participants regained 25%-50% of their weight loss, with 24% regaining…
That's ok, me and my "dark arts" will have to make do without your "compassion", somehow. And the world will have to make do without "training" on your secret "methods to measure intelligence", somehow. I don't…
Reducing comedy to 'subverting predictions' and empathy to 'compression algorithms' is like explaining music as 'organized sound waves', technically defensible yet completely missing the point. Missing the forest for…
How do you measure the capacity for improvisational comedy? How do you measure a talent for telling convincing lies? How do you measure someone's capacity for innovating in a narrative medium? How do you measure…
You just invented programming languages, halfway
For Windows, you can use SimpleWall, which uses Windows Filtering Platform underneath. The UI is nice, it's very efficient and works systemwide, deeply integrated with Windows' network stack. You can set domain/IP…
Wow. I expected this to be just bad clickbaity content, but I didn't expect this level of algorithmic-driven slop. Disturbing. 25 million subscribers, too; millions of views on every single video, one new hour-long…
How did you find such organizations? Can you give some examples, please?
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> if the thief could use an AFU exploit to tell the SE to only trigger the reboot after 300 days, the entire feature becomes useless Then why not simply hardcode some fixed modes of operation? Just as an example, a…
> Why did you put quotes around "war"? It may be other things I think you answered yourself right there
Here are some things that were, at some point, long considered to be physically impossible: -Deep sea exploration -DNA sequencing and cloning -Flight -Long-range electric power -Microbes -Organ transplants -Solar panels…
"Condemning the actions of a foreign government" and "condemning similar actions by your own government" seem a little more related and on-topic than "social media and car crashes". And in my own personal opinion,…
Excuse me, but it seems like your comment was generated by a language model, most likely ChatGPT. While it's impressive that AI technology can produce text that sounds so human-like, it's important to be clear about…
A "sightly-less-shitty-than-other-theories" theory is still a shitty theory. Low-confidence means exactly what it sounds like.
> But most of all, dear friends, that quote is 2,300 years old! Was Aristotle misogynistic? Yep > In his work Politics (1254b13–14), Aristotle states "as regards the sexes, the male is by nature superior and the female…
Very normal in Spain, too
Care to expand on the burner phone part?
No one implied that it should be illegal to warn anybody. However, it should be illegal to operate a large-scale service like this without offering some kind of proper communication and prompt action, which isn't…
"I fully agree with you about the significance and educational value of methodology as well as history and philosophy of science. So many people today - and even professional scientists - seem to me like somebody who…
Thanks.
Do you have a source for this? Just curious.
> What will be the confluence of circumstances that will demand that we take our jobs more seriously? I can think of one "confluence of circumstances" that would make me take my job more seriously: Higher salaries
You seem very well informed, so I'm sure you've read that every single railway engineer and independent expert is saying that this seems like a freak accident and that the causes are totally unknown. Knowing this,…
Always amazed by the work of people like Fabrice Bellard. I wonder how you even get to the point where you're this proficient at software development. Passion and talent are surely a must, but I can't imagine the…
> So weight loss was actually maintained for most people Unless I'm mistaken, how can you interpret that from an article that claims that 57-82% of participants regained 25%-50% of their weight loss, with 24% regaining…
That's ok, me and my "dark arts" will have to make do without your "compassion", somehow. And the world will have to make do without "training" on your secret "methods to measure intelligence", somehow. I don't…
Reducing comedy to 'subverting predictions' and empathy to 'compression algorithms' is like explaining music as 'organized sound waves', technically defensible yet completely missing the point. Missing the forest for…
How do you measure the capacity for improvisational comedy? How do you measure a talent for telling convincing lies? How do you measure someone's capacity for innovating in a narrative medium? How do you measure…
You just invented programming languages, halfway
For Windows, you can use SimpleWall, which uses Windows Filtering Platform underneath. The UI is nice, it's very efficient and works systemwide, deeply integrated with Windows' network stack. You can set domain/IP…
Wow. I expected this to be just bad clickbaity content, but I didn't expect this level of algorithmic-driven slop. Disturbing. 25 million subscribers, too; millions of views on every single video, one new hour-long…
How did you find such organizations? Can you give some examples, please?
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> if the thief could use an AFU exploit to tell the SE to only trigger the reboot after 300 days, the entire feature becomes useless Then why not simply hardcode some fixed modes of operation? Just as an example, a…
> Why did you put quotes around "war"? It may be other things I think you answered yourself right there
Here are some things that were, at some point, long considered to be physically impossible: -Deep sea exploration -DNA sequencing and cloning -Flight -Long-range electric power -Microbes -Organ transplants -Solar panels…
"Condemning the actions of a foreign government" and "condemning similar actions by your own government" seem a little more related and on-topic than "social media and car crashes". And in my own personal opinion,…
Excuse me, but it seems like your comment was generated by a language model, most likely ChatGPT. While it's impressive that AI technology can produce text that sounds so human-like, it's important to be clear about…
A "sightly-less-shitty-than-other-theories" theory is still a shitty theory. Low-confidence means exactly what it sounds like.
> But most of all, dear friends, that quote is 2,300 years old! Was Aristotle misogynistic? Yep > In his work Politics (1254b13–14), Aristotle states "as regards the sexes, the male is by nature superior and the female…
Very normal in Spain, too
Care to expand on the burner phone part?
No one implied that it should be illegal to warn anybody. However, it should be illegal to operate a large-scale service like this without offering some kind of proper communication and prompt action, which isn't…
"I fully agree with you about the significance and educational value of methodology as well as history and philosophy of science. So many people today - and even professional scientists - seem to me like somebody who…
Thanks.
Do you have a source for this? Just curious.
> What will be the confluence of circumstances that will demand that we take our jobs more seriously? I can think of one "confluence of circumstances" that would make me take my job more seriously: Higher salaries