Indeed, I've been successfully running my email server for the past five years and mail has no problem reaching gmail users. I think people have just become defeatist.
Very good point. I'd like to add that this is not just kind of ridiculous, it is just plain ridiculous. Also, we have the right to publish any benchmark numbers, not just basic numbers. This isn't a time for weak…
Wouldn't the better solution be having compiler support for rejecting compilation of constructs that have UB?
Well just let them continue to do so, then?
> Rust had potential for proof work, but went off in a different direction. Which direction is that?
Why is it poorly named? I've always liked it.
> You seem to have a poor understanding of both entropy and markets. And you're a bit assuming and rude. Your argument also isn't as bulletproof you want to make it sound. What is the argument here, anyway? There's no…
Can you give a practical example of such nonterminating subexpressions?
The Dexcom G5 website says you should recalibrate with a meter every 12 hours to ensure accurate readings. Do you really have to recalibrate that often?
Behaviorism isn't simply about holding psychology to a higher scientific standard and it is misguided to imply it is the only psychological paradigm to have done so. As an easy counterexample, take a look at cognitive…
Since when is psychology not much of a science?
Blockchains aren't searching for a reason to exist either. Decentralized currencies/conmodities not controlled by any single entity are an obviously useful thing.
> In that case, it can be mathematically shown that you are simply too complicated to be fully correctly simulated by any system that attempts to build a model of your actions simply by external observation of you; you…
This is a common misconception apparently, one that I've fallen prey to myself in the past. Signal removed the option to use the password lock and now uses Android's built-in lock screen functionality to provide auth.…
Really? The only reason?
What about SNI?
I actually find it is a pretty big and universal pain point while people are learning, particularly when switching languages.
This sounds awfully close to a No True Scotsman type of argument. Also, are you implying only "serious" people should not get speed upon?
"Uniformization" sounds like a better fit, if we are searching for a more conventional word.
> Reddit gets very dark very fast and it is factual that they don't control it nearly as well as they should. It can never be factual that something should be, since what should be is subjective.
Signal has both gif and emoji support.
> There are ways to discover mutual contacts privately. Such as? I don't have the URL handy but the Signal team did investigate the literature and known techniques for this a few years ago and found them to be nonviable.
Not that painful (speaking from experience of running one).
> I thought Latex was superior to Word in every way than I had a colleague that knew Word. Word if you learn it is just fine generating a ToC or autonumbering sections, figures, and tables. No, it doesn't work well even…
Why would you need to download the blockchain over Tor? There are many people downloading the blockchain and that in itself does not incriminate you. It seems sufficient to only send out transactions using Tor.
Indeed, I've been successfully running my email server for the past five years and mail has no problem reaching gmail users. I think people have just become defeatist.
Very good point. I'd like to add that this is not just kind of ridiculous, it is just plain ridiculous. Also, we have the right to publish any benchmark numbers, not just basic numbers. This isn't a time for weak…
Wouldn't the better solution be having compiler support for rejecting compilation of constructs that have UB?
Well just let them continue to do so, then?
> Rust had potential for proof work, but went off in a different direction. Which direction is that?
Why is it poorly named? I've always liked it.
> You seem to have a poor understanding of both entropy and markets. And you're a bit assuming and rude. Your argument also isn't as bulletproof you want to make it sound. What is the argument here, anyway? There's no…
Can you give a practical example of such nonterminating subexpressions?
The Dexcom G5 website says you should recalibrate with a meter every 12 hours to ensure accurate readings. Do you really have to recalibrate that often?
Behaviorism isn't simply about holding psychology to a higher scientific standard and it is misguided to imply it is the only psychological paradigm to have done so. As an easy counterexample, take a look at cognitive…
Since when is psychology not much of a science?
Blockchains aren't searching for a reason to exist either. Decentralized currencies/conmodities not controlled by any single entity are an obviously useful thing.
> In that case, it can be mathematically shown that you are simply too complicated to be fully correctly simulated by any system that attempts to build a model of your actions simply by external observation of you; you…
This is a common misconception apparently, one that I've fallen prey to myself in the past. Signal removed the option to use the password lock and now uses Android's built-in lock screen functionality to provide auth.…
Really? The only reason?
What about SNI?
I actually find it is a pretty big and universal pain point while people are learning, particularly when switching languages.
This sounds awfully close to a No True Scotsman type of argument. Also, are you implying only "serious" people should not get speed upon?
"Uniformization" sounds like a better fit, if we are searching for a more conventional word.
> Reddit gets very dark very fast and it is factual that they don't control it nearly as well as they should. It can never be factual that something should be, since what should be is subjective.
Signal has both gif and emoji support.
> There are ways to discover mutual contacts privately. Such as? I don't have the URL handy but the Signal team did investigate the literature and known techniques for this a few years ago and found them to be nonviable.
Not that painful (speaking from experience of running one).
> I thought Latex was superior to Word in every way than I had a colleague that knew Word. Word if you learn it is just fine generating a ToC or autonumbering sections, figures, and tables. No, it doesn't work well even…
Why would you need to download the blockchain over Tor? There are many people downloading the blockchain and that in itself does not incriminate you. It seems sufficient to only send out transactions using Tor.