Somehow this comment got me downvoted and obliterated all my karma.
Times change. This article would have been very useful 20 years ago, but after reading about and playing with GPT-3, I can't help but feel the article is dates itself. Focuses too much about operating at human-pace and…
I'm trying to understand GPT-3. For example, this response to creating a story about AI has me wondering whether the comedy is intentional or not: > GPT-3: "One day, one human is going to school. It's a normal day. But…
Depends largely on whether they also restrict import of digital products. If they do (which will extremely difficult) then American tech salaries will generally rise. However, because of the difficulty in restricting…
The author quotes Yuval Noah Harari "Sapiens" then argues against him with: > That’s one of the big differences in our times. For me to thrive does not mean you could not thrive. The chances for you to thrive are higher…
Given the topic of proxies plus "scraping" in the domain name, I was expecting more relevant information. For example: 1) techniques to avoid being blacklisted 2) some indication of cost factors. Not just the difference…
> What "security" practices in use today will we be saying "once upon a time" about years from now? Can an industry not mature? Previous behavior is not an indicator of the future - and anyone worried about it can…
> I don't have to provide a "proposed solution" to MITM No, my experience says you do. The enterprise needs to prevent data breaches and data exfiltration. If you want them to move away from MITMing, then I believe you…
You seem to be conflating enterprise and home/personal networks. They are not the same. > nobody should ever get used to the idea that their network is MITMing their traffic and: > surveillance technologies like this…
> Does your employer have a right and obligation to see that you're searching for a cancer doctor? Do you have the right to prioritize your personal activities over your employers protection of its' data? Creating…
> Such networks are security threats and should be repeatedly broken until they give up. Why the hostility towards entities that have determined their best course of action to protect THEIR networks is by focusing on…
Scrolling through the comments, many seem to think this was unintentional, mistake, or overzealous AI. However, the author said this has been ongoing for 2years: > "Google's Chrome Extension team has been giving me a…
Probably, but browser extension developers need to go where the users are. Google has leverage and knows it.
An interesting extension but I am a bit surprised - it seems the target users are developers, which generally have the wherewithal to download the repo and install themselves - how does this result in a "noticeable…
Concerning is what message this sends to other OSS developers. One goes into F/OSS knowing full well there will be little rewards financially - but facing harassment or attacks on their reputation cannot encourage…
Without seeing your article and without at least providing some of the supporting reasons why the article arrives at this conclusion - your argument makes no headway into disproving I, Pencil. The pencil today, as are…
> but because of various market failures and collusion that happened in practice. No. The pencil is built because of the incentives (read: potential for profits) for each of the people involved. The lighthouse keeper…
> "And while the terminal can be hard to learn — it’s not very intuitive — once they pick it up, a lot of people don’t want to learn a new tool and run the risk of making a mistake. ... The terminal is sticky." So TLDR:…
I too was reminded of "I, Pencil" but I prefer Read over Smith simply because, in today's world, a pencil is much more relatable than a pin. I still come into contact with a pencil almost daily, but a pin maybe once a…
not sure why I'm getting downvoted here for simply pointing out the author defines his definition of Bokeh in the 1st paragraph.
if it's "your own personal forward proxy" then why would you want or enable the "capability to sell dataset"?
> You need to crop, color correct, distortion correct, noise correct, exposure correct. Only after that would you ever really want to apply some kind of bokeh filter. Modern phones already do all that - and seemingly in…
Your definition conflicts with the author's. 1st paragraph: >as I own this site, I get to define good and bad Bokeh for the purposes here! The other key term is “image.” Bokeh is a property of IMAGES, not a property of…
Somehow this comment got me downvoted and obliterated all my karma.
Times change. This article would have been very useful 20 years ago, but after reading about and playing with GPT-3, I can't help but feel the article is dates itself. Focuses too much about operating at human-pace and…
I'm trying to understand GPT-3. For example, this response to creating a story about AI has me wondering whether the comedy is intentional or not: > GPT-3: "One day, one human is going to school. It's a normal day. But…
Depends largely on whether they also restrict import of digital products. If they do (which will extremely difficult) then American tech salaries will generally rise. However, because of the difficulty in restricting…
The author quotes Yuval Noah Harari "Sapiens" then argues against him with: > That’s one of the big differences in our times. For me to thrive does not mean you could not thrive. The chances for you to thrive are higher…
Given the topic of proxies plus "scraping" in the domain name, I was expecting more relevant information. For example: 1) techniques to avoid being blacklisted 2) some indication of cost factors. Not just the difference…
> What "security" practices in use today will we be saying "once upon a time" about years from now? Can an industry not mature? Previous behavior is not an indicator of the future - and anyone worried about it can…
> I don't have to provide a "proposed solution" to MITM No, my experience says you do. The enterprise needs to prevent data breaches and data exfiltration. If you want them to move away from MITMing, then I believe you…
You seem to be conflating enterprise and home/personal networks. They are not the same. > nobody should ever get used to the idea that their network is MITMing their traffic and: > surveillance technologies like this…
> Does your employer have a right and obligation to see that you're searching for a cancer doctor? Do you have the right to prioritize your personal activities over your employers protection of its' data? Creating…
> Such networks are security threats and should be repeatedly broken until they give up. Why the hostility towards entities that have determined their best course of action to protect THEIR networks is by focusing on…
Scrolling through the comments, many seem to think this was unintentional, mistake, or overzealous AI. However, the author said this has been ongoing for 2years: > "Google's Chrome Extension team has been giving me a…
Probably, but browser extension developers need to go where the users are. Google has leverage and knows it.
An interesting extension but I am a bit surprised - it seems the target users are developers, which generally have the wherewithal to download the repo and install themselves - how does this result in a "noticeable…
Concerning is what message this sends to other OSS developers. One goes into F/OSS knowing full well there will be little rewards financially - but facing harassment or attacks on their reputation cannot encourage…
Without seeing your article and without at least providing some of the supporting reasons why the article arrives at this conclusion - your argument makes no headway into disproving I, Pencil. The pencil today, as are…
> but because of various market failures and collusion that happened in practice. No. The pencil is built because of the incentives (read: potential for profits) for each of the people involved. The lighthouse keeper…
> "And while the terminal can be hard to learn — it’s not very intuitive — once they pick it up, a lot of people don’t want to learn a new tool and run the risk of making a mistake. ... The terminal is sticky." So TLDR:…
I too was reminded of "I, Pencil" but I prefer Read over Smith simply because, in today's world, a pencil is much more relatable than a pin. I still come into contact with a pencil almost daily, but a pin maybe once a…
not sure why I'm getting downvoted here for simply pointing out the author defines his definition of Bokeh in the 1st paragraph.
if it's "your own personal forward proxy" then why would you want or enable the "capability to sell dataset"?
> You need to crop, color correct, distortion correct, noise correct, exposure correct. Only after that would you ever really want to apply some kind of bokeh filter. Modern phones already do all that - and seemingly in…
Your definition conflicts with the author's. 1st paragraph: >as I own this site, I get to define good and bad Bokeh for the purposes here! The other key term is “image.” Bokeh is a property of IMAGES, not a property of…