> There will be false positives and negatives. Lots. And as usual, the people who appear to be targetted with the laws (the four digital horsemen) will figure out simple workarounds, so the laws really only harm honest…
So I take it you implicitly agree with the original article's thesis?
I'd be careful reading it: Kuhn is excellent at building narratives, and what is more narrative friendly than revolution? In reality science is far more messy than he acknowledges. Unfortunately while I think many of…
> Who really wants to take a Hyperloop from Houston to Dallas? Presumably people living there, about 12 million of them. > And even if you can, then you need to rent a car just to get around, or spend several hundred…
Actually fingerprints are relatively easy, if painful, to change. Your point stands, of course.
> To me, this says more about Ars than about the (non)issue at hand - it's finally slid down to the level of a typical net publication. One swallow does not a summer make!
> Sure, dlopen does tons of more stuff behind the scenes, but ultimately it is about loading bunch of bytes into memory and executing those as functions. That's pretty much mprotect, though. dlopen mostly does the other…
Agreed; grew up in the Berkshires and these were just a gimmick. I never saw them.
> but I think the social expectations are much clearer than when a team uses email for everything. In my experience, this is typically the expectation to respond immediately regardless of the query. Nope.
Wait you think email is LESS searchable than Slack?
> All links are curated by hand from Hacker News. My fear is that I have a different taste than you. How do you curate it?
Morally or nutritionally? These are two entirely different evaluations.
> You can have natural scrolling, an accurate reader view, a working back button and other highly performant features in a mobile-optimized HTML and CSS standard like AMP. In fact, you practically have to go out of your…
That's an ethical problem, which is orthogonal to the fact that this fake meat is basically a soy hot dog in terms of nutrition.
Is MSG considered an artificial flavoring? I was under the impression that it is both naturally occurring in biology and that its health problems are greatly over-exaggerated. Nonetheless, point taken.
Taxes ≠ rents.
I'd hazard a guess that most people don't differentiate between race and ethnicity. I'm not sure why you'd conflate the two, to be honest—understanding your race is fairly necessary to understand how you're viewed in…
> There will be false positives and negatives. Lots. And as usual, the people who appear to be targetted with the laws (the four digital horsemen) will figure out simple workarounds, so the laws really only harm honest…
So I take it you implicitly agree with the original article's thesis?
I'd be careful reading it: Kuhn is excellent at building narratives, and what is more narrative friendly than revolution? In reality science is far more messy than he acknowledges. Unfortunately while I think many of…
> Who really wants to take a Hyperloop from Houston to Dallas? Presumably people living there, about 12 million of them. > And even if you can, then you need to rent a car just to get around, or spend several hundred…
Actually fingerprints are relatively easy, if painful, to change. Your point stands, of course.
> To me, this says more about Ars than about the (non)issue at hand - it's finally slid down to the level of a typical net publication. One swallow does not a summer make!
> Sure, dlopen does tons of more stuff behind the scenes, but ultimately it is about loading bunch of bytes into memory and executing those as functions. That's pretty much mprotect, though. dlopen mostly does the other…
Agreed; grew up in the Berkshires and these were just a gimmick. I never saw them.
> but I think the social expectations are much clearer than when a team uses email for everything. In my experience, this is typically the expectation to respond immediately regardless of the query. Nope.
Wait you think email is LESS searchable than Slack?
> All links are curated by hand from Hacker News. My fear is that I have a different taste than you. How do you curate it?
Morally or nutritionally? These are two entirely different evaluations.
> You can have natural scrolling, an accurate reader view, a working back button and other highly performant features in a mobile-optimized HTML and CSS standard like AMP. In fact, you practically have to go out of your…
That's an ethical problem, which is orthogonal to the fact that this fake meat is basically a soy hot dog in terms of nutrition.
Is MSG considered an artificial flavoring? I was under the impression that it is both naturally occurring in biology and that its health problems are greatly over-exaggerated. Nonetheless, point taken.
Taxes ≠ rents.
I'd hazard a guess that most people don't differentiate between race and ethnicity. I'm not sure why you'd conflate the two, to be honest—understanding your race is fairly necessary to understand how you're viewed in…