The theorem doesn't exist in a vacuum. It talks about objects that must be formally defined. And if that formal definition (which is part of the API) is not immediately compatible with those others use, and every single…
All this means in practice is that anyone who wants to use it for ads needs to get in touch with the devs and negotiate another set of licensing terms and an amount...
Astrology thanks you for your service.
This author disagrees with this take. They are setting a scene here, and explicitly saying that the Block story wasn't about AI at all a few paragraphs later. If that "bait" caused you to stop reading despite the fact…
Seeing the server temperatures go up as this gets posted to HN is fun. I'm not sure his server agrees.
You seem to be missing the main point, which is that this is not about your point of view, but about the rightsholder's.
Pretty sure that's 20% of revenue, and I'm assuming that their business plan relies on skimming from settlements, not just taking donations. But they are also paying investigators and lawyers out of all of that.
And don't forget that Sony and Microsoft have compilers teams, working on specialised GCC and LLVM backends, and sometimes upstreaming general improvements.
Transparency logs like [Certificate Transparency](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6962) use permissioned chains (and other things) to distribute trust in the internet public key infrastructure. That's all I can…
The "keyed SHA-256" in key transparency's leaf_hash is ok in its current state, but limits future evolution (or presents a risk if that evolution is not done carefully): SHA-256 is subject to length extension. I could…
And since you apparently haven't seen, the abstract now includes the following note. > Note: Update on April 18: Step 9 of the algorithm contains a bug, which I don’t know how to fix. See Section 3.5.9 (Page 37) for…
Self-response: the article does consider this (section 6), argues that the exceptions to restrictions on the use of publicly available data in GDPR are exactly in places where it makes sense to prevent AI usage, and…
Yes, and surely the right to not be profiled on publicly available data is already enshrined in GDPR?
You might want to clarify that "It" in the last sentence is Kyber/ML-KEM.
Sorry, just saw this. Which claim do you disagree with? The claim that the trend I describe exists, or the fact that it is bad? Note that what you describe is what I advocate: you explain that the question exists and…
``` python print.py https://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html, https://www.paulgraham.com/determination.html ```
You're arguing against practice in mathematics based on practice in an empirical field, though. Truth in biology is fuzzy in a way truth in most mathematical fields is not.
This is a lot less true in mathematics research, where a question existing and not being trivial is enough motivation to investigate. I would in fact argue that the trend, in "applied" fields, of justifying the…
You would run browsh on a power unconstrained server that you SSH to from your power-constrained device.
I am slightly confused by this comment in the context of the thread. Because you choose to give your children freedom to operate their device however they see fit, you are in support of legislation that restricts what…
Linear types and handlers are even more inconsistent, given the continuations could be run more than once if not careful.
"gets converted to" and "gets rendered as uploaded by the user" are two different things. There are no issues with arXiv generating the HTML and sending that over: they control the generation process, and users who…
Your comment is asking which of two methods of estimating is correct. Neither is correct, in that neither gives the actual objective truth. Both are correct, in that they both give you estimates that can only be…
Why do they disagree? Because they are estimates. Which one is correct? Neither and both: they are estimates.
The juxtaposition of "this is how it's done because otherwise those that fight fires impose restrictions that those that build don't like" and "construction workers Vs firefighters" seems to be undermining your point...…
The theorem doesn't exist in a vacuum. It talks about objects that must be formally defined. And if that formal definition (which is part of the API) is not immediately compatible with those others use, and every single…
All this means in practice is that anyone who wants to use it for ads needs to get in touch with the devs and negotiate another set of licensing terms and an amount...
Astrology thanks you for your service.
This author disagrees with this take. They are setting a scene here, and explicitly saying that the Block story wasn't about AI at all a few paragraphs later. If that "bait" caused you to stop reading despite the fact…
Seeing the server temperatures go up as this gets posted to HN is fun. I'm not sure his server agrees.
You seem to be missing the main point, which is that this is not about your point of view, but about the rightsholder's.
Pretty sure that's 20% of revenue, and I'm assuming that their business plan relies on skimming from settlements, not just taking donations. But they are also paying investigators and lawyers out of all of that.
And don't forget that Sony and Microsoft have compilers teams, working on specialised GCC and LLVM backends, and sometimes upstreaming general improvements.
Transparency logs like [Certificate Transparency](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6962) use permissioned chains (and other things) to distribute trust in the internet public key infrastructure. That's all I can…
The "keyed SHA-256" in key transparency's leaf_hash is ok in its current state, but limits future evolution (or presents a risk if that evolution is not done carefully): SHA-256 is subject to length extension. I could…
And since you apparently haven't seen, the abstract now includes the following note. > Note: Update on April 18: Step 9 of the algorithm contains a bug, which I don’t know how to fix. See Section 3.5.9 (Page 37) for…
Self-response: the article does consider this (section 6), argues that the exceptions to restrictions on the use of publicly available data in GDPR are exactly in places where it makes sense to prevent AI usage, and…
Yes, and surely the right to not be profiled on publicly available data is already enshrined in GDPR?
You might want to clarify that "It" in the last sentence is Kyber/ML-KEM.
Sorry, just saw this. Which claim do you disagree with? The claim that the trend I describe exists, or the fact that it is bad? Note that what you describe is what I advocate: you explain that the question exists and…
``` python print.py https://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html, https://www.paulgraham.com/determination.html ```
You're arguing against practice in mathematics based on practice in an empirical field, though. Truth in biology is fuzzy in a way truth in most mathematical fields is not.
This is a lot less true in mathematics research, where a question existing and not being trivial is enough motivation to investigate. I would in fact argue that the trend, in "applied" fields, of justifying the…
You would run browsh on a power unconstrained server that you SSH to from your power-constrained device.
I am slightly confused by this comment in the context of the thread. Because you choose to give your children freedom to operate their device however they see fit, you are in support of legislation that restricts what…
Linear types and handlers are even more inconsistent, given the continuations could be run more than once if not careful.
"gets converted to" and "gets rendered as uploaded by the user" are two different things. There are no issues with arXiv generating the HTML and sending that over: they control the generation process, and users who…
Your comment is asking which of two methods of estimating is correct. Neither is correct, in that neither gives the actual objective truth. Both are correct, in that they both give you estimates that can only be…
Why do they disagree? Because they are estimates. Which one is correct? Neither and both: they are estimates.
The juxtaposition of "this is how it's done because otherwise those that fight fires impose restrictions that those that build don't like" and "construction workers Vs firefighters" seems to be undermining your point...…