Oh, nevermind on #2 then. Sounds like they've been doing a lot of feature development.
I had two main problems with LogSeq when I used it: 1. Not designed from the ground-up to prevent data loss. Has had data-loss issues in the past. <strikethrough>2. An electron app that doesn't let you open multiple…
Uh, you can treat holes as being defined as entities by their cause and telos, just like any other object/entity. e.g. A hole made by a hole punch (cause), for fitting into a 3-ring binder (telos). Done.
So? I didn't say there were any good countries on earth.
There's no disobedience like civil disobedience. All the best things in life are illegal. Long live anarchy! Fire to the prisons! Information wants to be free! ACAB! Eat the police!
Or you can fight for absolute good and justice on a war to unweave entropy itself across the entire multiverse. Your choice.
Haskell has implicit parameters[1]. [1]: https://www.haskell.org/hugs/pages/users_guide/implicit-para...
> Additionally, some application developers directly parse a file in Mozilla’s source code management system called certdata.txt, in which Mozilla’s root store is maintained in a form that is convenient for NSS to build…
It's not strange. Many religions contain an absolute prohibition against denying your faith. It prevents any true believers in those religions from having government documents. It's fully intentional.
What?!? How does that work? Does he just draw up a blueprint and write "solid gold block goes here" and them some contractor says "yes that gold block will be $NNNNN" and includes it in the budget??
If it would be detected by profiling that does make the technique asymmetric in that it would only stick around if nobody profiled to find it.
Slavery is wrong.
The only winning move is not to play. Fight for liberation.
Moral Mazes: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/45mNHCMaZgsvfDXbw/quotes-fro...
Adding a content integrity hash in the lockfile seems like a more flexible solution.
> but it’s way too much of a hassle to be used in the wild. No it's not, it's just rare that you'd have the ability to inject CSS but not JS. A core skill of hacking is being able to see through the things people would…
Solution: Reserve cool user ids and sell them yourself later if your service becomes popular?
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5gQLrJr2yhPzMCcni/the-optimi... The competition and test set will still have hidden biases due to the ontology you use. Sufficient optimization pressure always eventually overcomes your…
Which is normal if you want to maintain only a single ssh session to a remote machine.
omg could ya'll get back to researching decentralized technologies instead of speculating on them? who cares how much it costs? who cares if ethereum itself wins or it gets replaced by something new? the value to…
> The size of the crowd suggested by the icon changed randomly for participants so that they were not merely jumping on the bandwagon of a large crowd, according to the researchers .... so it was a lie?
Would "anthropology for the purpose of strategy" be reasonable/fair?
Well if you're really paranoid that's the point where you get a new laptop.
Why not put a bounty of bitcoins on your laptop? If it's large enough it becomes worth taking even though that will alert you.
Oh, nevermind on #2 then. Sounds like they've been doing a lot of feature development.
I had two main problems with LogSeq when I used it: 1. Not designed from the ground-up to prevent data loss. Has had data-loss issues in the past. <strikethrough>2. An electron app that doesn't let you open multiple…
Uh, you can treat holes as being defined as entities by their cause and telos, just like any other object/entity. e.g. A hole made by a hole punch (cause), for fitting into a 3-ring binder (telos). Done.
So? I didn't say there were any good countries on earth.
There's no disobedience like civil disobedience. All the best things in life are illegal. Long live anarchy! Fire to the prisons! Information wants to be free! ACAB! Eat the police!
Or you can fight for absolute good and justice on a war to unweave entropy itself across the entire multiverse. Your choice.
Haskell has implicit parameters[1]. [1]: https://www.haskell.org/hugs/pages/users_guide/implicit-para...
> Additionally, some application developers directly parse a file in Mozilla’s source code management system called certdata.txt, in which Mozilla’s root store is maintained in a form that is convenient for NSS to build…
It's not strange. Many religions contain an absolute prohibition against denying your faith. It prevents any true believers in those religions from having government documents. It's fully intentional.
What?!? How does that work? Does he just draw up a blueprint and write "solid gold block goes here" and them some contractor says "yes that gold block will be $NNNNN" and includes it in the budget??
If it would be detected by profiling that does make the technique asymmetric in that it would only stick around if nobody profiled to find it.
Slavery is wrong.
The only winning move is not to play. Fight for liberation.
Moral Mazes: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/45mNHCMaZgsvfDXbw/quotes-fro...
Adding a content integrity hash in the lockfile seems like a more flexible solution.
> but it’s way too much of a hassle to be used in the wild. No it's not, it's just rare that you'd have the ability to inject CSS but not JS. A core skill of hacking is being able to see through the things people would…
Solution: Reserve cool user ids and sell them yourself later if your service becomes popular?
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5gQLrJr2yhPzMCcni/the-optimi... The competition and test set will still have hidden biases due to the ontology you use. Sufficient optimization pressure always eventually overcomes your…
Which is normal if you want to maintain only a single ssh session to a remote machine.
omg could ya'll get back to researching decentralized technologies instead of speculating on them? who cares how much it costs? who cares if ethereum itself wins or it gets replaced by something new? the value to…
> The size of the crowd suggested by the icon changed randomly for participants so that they were not merely jumping on the bandwagon of a large crowd, according to the researchers .... so it was a lie?
Would "anthropology for the purpose of strategy" be reasonable/fair?
Well if you're really paranoid that's the point where you get a new laptop.
Why not put a bounty of bitcoins on your laptop? If it's large enough it becomes worth taking even though that will alert you.