I think this is only a way to avoid creating things because we don't focus on collaborative note taking systems. Once people start sharing notes, they will start making friends by discovering the people who care about…
How is this not the kill-switch for bitcoin? Every bitcoin comes with the risk of having been in a wallet of a criminal. Since all transactions are kept forever, shouldn't every bitcoin be at risk of being seized?
> And so, for the record, if I may, disrespectfully, unkindly, repeat myself once more: fuck this con, fuck this exploitation and lazy hustle, and fuck this enormous Jenga of grifts. Does this aggressive mindset help…
That doesn't explain why the community didn't step up much much more and brought the development to new heights. What is holding back Java developers from using their Java language to adapt the IDE written in Java that…
Would it be an option to embrace that development? Instead of assimilating everybody the Borg way, it would also be possible to tag snarky people and allow each user to choose if their comments should be included. The…
I still don't understand why Eclipse as an open source project couldn't adapt. Unlike emacs, which is written in elisp, Eclipse is written in Java, the language in which its users are fluent. Why do developers move…
With a withdrawn self, how can there be a personal failing? My point is that people don't attack her specifically, it's just the way society is. Criticism works for society because people with a self choose which…
>what is creating this boundary? is it merely the withdrawing of the self My armchair answer is that this is creating the boundary. There is no 'merely'. People want to interact with a self. >within your sense of self,…
By that logic we also don't use an alphabet because we have started using symbols like the smiley. Which non-phonemic symbol have they used that couldn't be replaced by a phonemically created word?
In which way are Egyptian hieroglyphs and their hieratic form [1] not an alphabet? There is a huge number of ligatures and some determinatives, but that's an ad-on. You can use the single characters like any other…
The world could also improve if the readers of fiction would increase their engagement in research, business and knowledge.
Why do publishers not offer end-users the right to transfer games from one service to another? That would allow new platforms to compete. I can understand that established services like Steam oppose the transfer of…
The infrastructure problem is funny because this wouldn't be a problem if Google would use GCP by themselves. They should also be smart enough to create an export function for google3.
Some standard about unified chargers.
The social web is no problem. We can choose what we visit like the author's father chose to buy those books. What is missing is a beacon of light in the desert of choice. There is no lack of knowledge anymore but a lack…
The users punish. You need a trustworthy core by which you can judge the vote of new users. You can incorporate them until somebody complains about a result that is out of place. This doesn't have to fully scale. There…
>You simply can't trust sites, who have a strong incentive to get to the top of SEO rankings Why is it not enough to punish sites that abuse the keywords?
>Because Google would then become a business with virtually no revenue - and no chance of producing revenue. kagi.com bets on becoming a business with revenue. In the same way, Google could start asking money for…
If the network is that important, isn't there a startup looming that provides such a network to the many people who are not in one? I tend to think that networks are not excluding on principle. If somebody can…
This is fun. A minor issue: It would be nice if nodes could be skipped. E.g. initially, the dog is on the tree and can move to the carrot in two steps. It is required to make both steps and drop the dog on the well. I…
Is there a limit to the usability of that accuracy or will there be a huge increase in the demand for electricity soon that is only limited by the ability of NVIDIA and AMD to produce GPUs?
>[extrovert] children who grow up in more prosperous homes are less likely to face the kind of stressful events that undermine self-confidence. Is extrovert synonymous with confident or that strongly correlated? Why…
That's something I have also read about Donald Knuth. In his first years, he spent additional time on solving all available mathematically problems for a class until he became much more proficient in it than his peers.
Have you considered adding ActivityPub comments? I would love to see every social bookmarking service and RSS reader to have an interoperate-able comment section. Why should I manage my bookmarks outside of the browser…
Can something be done that changes the dynamics in the job market? The underlying problem is that companies don't trust the existing available information. E.g. if individuals cannot be judged, could it be easier to…
I think this is only a way to avoid creating things because we don't focus on collaborative note taking systems. Once people start sharing notes, they will start making friends by discovering the people who care about…
How is this not the kill-switch for bitcoin? Every bitcoin comes with the risk of having been in a wallet of a criminal. Since all transactions are kept forever, shouldn't every bitcoin be at risk of being seized?
> And so, for the record, if I may, disrespectfully, unkindly, repeat myself once more: fuck this con, fuck this exploitation and lazy hustle, and fuck this enormous Jenga of grifts. Does this aggressive mindset help…
That doesn't explain why the community didn't step up much much more and brought the development to new heights. What is holding back Java developers from using their Java language to adapt the IDE written in Java that…
Would it be an option to embrace that development? Instead of assimilating everybody the Borg way, it would also be possible to tag snarky people and allow each user to choose if their comments should be included. The…
I still don't understand why Eclipse as an open source project couldn't adapt. Unlike emacs, which is written in elisp, Eclipse is written in Java, the language in which its users are fluent. Why do developers move…
With a withdrawn self, how can there be a personal failing? My point is that people don't attack her specifically, it's just the way society is. Criticism works for society because people with a self choose which…
>what is creating this boundary? is it merely the withdrawing of the self My armchair answer is that this is creating the boundary. There is no 'merely'. People want to interact with a self. >within your sense of self,…
By that logic we also don't use an alphabet because we have started using symbols like the smiley. Which non-phonemic symbol have they used that couldn't be replaced by a phonemically created word?
In which way are Egyptian hieroglyphs and their hieratic form [1] not an alphabet? There is a huge number of ligatures and some determinatives, but that's an ad-on. You can use the single characters like any other…
The world could also improve if the readers of fiction would increase their engagement in research, business and knowledge.
Why do publishers not offer end-users the right to transfer games from one service to another? That would allow new platforms to compete. I can understand that established services like Steam oppose the transfer of…
The infrastructure problem is funny because this wouldn't be a problem if Google would use GCP by themselves. They should also be smart enough to create an export function for google3.
Some standard about unified chargers.
The social web is no problem. We can choose what we visit like the author's father chose to buy those books. What is missing is a beacon of light in the desert of choice. There is no lack of knowledge anymore but a lack…
The users punish. You need a trustworthy core by which you can judge the vote of new users. You can incorporate them until somebody complains about a result that is out of place. This doesn't have to fully scale. There…
>You simply can't trust sites, who have a strong incentive to get to the top of SEO rankings Why is it not enough to punish sites that abuse the keywords?
>Because Google would then become a business with virtually no revenue - and no chance of producing revenue. kagi.com bets on becoming a business with revenue. In the same way, Google could start asking money for…
If the network is that important, isn't there a startup looming that provides such a network to the many people who are not in one? I tend to think that networks are not excluding on principle. If somebody can…
This is fun. A minor issue: It would be nice if nodes could be skipped. E.g. initially, the dog is on the tree and can move to the carrot in two steps. It is required to make both steps and drop the dog on the well. I…
Is there a limit to the usability of that accuracy or will there be a huge increase in the demand for electricity soon that is only limited by the ability of NVIDIA and AMD to produce GPUs?
>[extrovert] children who grow up in more prosperous homes are less likely to face the kind of stressful events that undermine self-confidence. Is extrovert synonymous with confident or that strongly correlated? Why…
That's something I have also read about Donald Knuth. In his first years, he spent additional time on solving all available mathematically problems for a class until he became much more proficient in it than his peers.
Have you considered adding ActivityPub comments? I would love to see every social bookmarking service and RSS reader to have an interoperate-able comment section. Why should I manage my bookmarks outside of the browser…
Can something be done that changes the dynamics in the job market? The underlying problem is that companies don't trust the existing available information. E.g. if individuals cannot be judged, could it be easier to…