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why do I bother?
one day I'll be able to not-bother. one day I'll walk away from the computer and won't come back.
one day I'll be able to not-bother. one day I'll walk away from the computer and won't come back.
I adamantly reject the belief that some people are inherently better and deserve special treatment by society and before the law because of their ancestry. This includes all nobility and royalty titles. Historically and…
Ketamine is not a psychedelic (in the hallucinogenic sense)
that's just how cheap they're to make (once you have the factory setup; which isn't cheap)
essentially turning that crytpo into the financial system that the original crypto (bitcoin) was trying to differentiate itself from (or make obsolete, we do not know satoshi's political intentions)
edit: deleted.
yes there's a loss, not a monetary/economic loss, but a loss of (potential) power. the fact the loss is "potential" irks me about calling it a 'loss'; it's not quite a loss, but a missed opportunity to leverage more…
what's worse, open source has nothing to do with freedom
but it's all about the managed lag. how else would all those billions in R&D would be worthwhile for investment institutions? as I see it (and stretching my reasoning), the lag is also part of what maintains the…
I have failed at words.
> I would rather we try new things. This is contingent on the capacity of a society to weather any bad outcomes from the new things. which given as they new, their outcomes are unknown. I'm trying to get to how freedom…
again, on my own very stretchy way of thinking (which involves big leaps in reasoning). you're saying that a company has a right to protect its secrets, but I'm hearing something comparable to (e.g.) "colonialist…
they removed the human element from the content. they've focused on the outcomes, the resulting inventions of the scientists and mathematicians. they only teach how to use the techniques, not how they were made. paving…
no longer true, a lot of videos have autogenerated captions. so that's a start, it's text, use text ranking techniques.
this is a form of corruption
do you know any textbooks on abstract interpretation?
very interesting... now add in asset forfeiture driven by legally mandated black markets and the picture is ever so slightly more complete.
interesting... https://www.quora.com/Why-has-the-IRS-been-repeatedly-defund...
I'm appaled how the american propaganda machine convinces so many people that they're out there fighting for freedom and for the world. Obviously they have to protect their imperialistic interest in order for their…
I think taxes stopped making sense since 1971 when the USD became a fully fiat currency. if the government can print money, what's the point of collecting money through taxes?
fair enough. I can barely put it into words; but I'm still trying.
I'm starting from the viewpoint that the whole point of music is observing the performer do it. in contrast, the whole point of paiting or a sculping is the final completed artifact. What I'm trying to get at, is how…
yes. I wish I could somehow get to work on a blend between: a decompiler, debugger, emulator, static analyzer, memory profiler, and so on. The idea being some kind of a runtime for assembly code which does not actually…
I'm still wating for music to react to recording technology in the way painting reacted to the photographic camera.
what is most interesting to me about bezier curves is how they introduce a 'time' parameter. referring to how they switch from two coordiates (function arguments) into just the one 'time' argument. this is most clear in…
I'm wating for the algorithms to automate all my decision making too. so me in the future will be an algorithm suggesting what should I buy/eat/etc.. and another which will accept/reject what the former suggests. this…