IDK, this seems like the next step towards uploading yourself to the cloud.
Oh that was very much sarcasm. I have no idea why I'd pay for five hours of recorded videos from two guys from Samsung when I can get top-tier academic and industry content for free. I'm happy to pay for good education…
Yes but you get a digital badge with it, so that's nice.
Makes me a little nervous that a web page about resilience is failing to connect.
This reminds me of Ted Chiang's point that fear of technology is really fear of capitalism. https://kottke.org/21/04/ted-chiang-fears-of-technology-are-... "Most of the things that we worry about under the mode of…
Are you arguing that trying to write more clearly is a 'special use case'?
I have a coworker whose first language isn't English. She uses AI to polish up her writing, particularly long documents. She puts a ton of effort into making sure that it still reads well. Because of this effort her…
So is New Relic, which also featured the same CEO and CTO. I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
This is the scariest part.
Calling these Magna not Manga is a miss.
> this means a court order can't block a single cloudflare site without blocking every cloudflare site Not true. Cloudflare can't block only a single web site _by IP address_ but that's pretty common with IPv4, The same…
No, what I meant was "haven't we been basically ignoring science on nutrition since the 80s?" I think we have. For those who don't believe me - go find some old family photos of your parents or grandparents, whichever…
The man is stark raving bonkers mad in that head-in-the-sand, if-I-ignore-science-then-it-can't-hurt-me way but (and OMG I think I'm going to throw up a little in my mouth even coming close to agreeing with anything…
Me too, but > This document describes an implementation of J in C. The reader is assumed to be familiar with J and C.
I have not applied to this program but I've gone through a part-time MBA. I doubt that an online program for working professionals is as rigorous about references as, say, undergrad admission to an Ivy League program or…
I once worked for a guy who'd obviously seen the term Servant Leadership on a bumper sticker somewhere and figured that meant he was the leader and we were the servants. Worst boss I ever had, and I've been doing this…
/r/whoosh
I think there was a single web page that summarized all of that. IIRC it was extremely well written and gave me warm happy fuzzy schadenfreude vibes.
This reminds me of the Blue Jeans Cable / Monster Cable shakedown nonsense. https://www.bluejeanscable.com/legal/mcp/index.htm I wish I could find the original writeup from Blue Jeans, it was frickin' magnificent.
> 5. Top secret information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagon_Papers
> Trust, security, and privacy guide every product and decision we make except ones that involve money. -- openai, probably.
> Things get more interesting when AS64510 signals for 2001:db8::/48 to be withdrawn by Cloudflare (AS13335) Typo - shouldn't that be AS64511? ...and... > The MRAI specifies the minimum amount of time ... between each…
> Being associated with delivery vans would dilute the Tesla brand Counterpoint: Mercedes-Benz fleet vans.
> It's bog standard for employees...in the UK and for multinationals including American companies ^^^ that's the thing. Contracts are by country, not by company ownership. I worked for an F100 multinational US-based…
I'm not sure where you live, but employee contracts in the US are very rare in tech. Unions, execs, and rock stars - that's about it. The rest of us are at-will and disposable. Worker protections in the US are limited…
IDK, this seems like the next step towards uploading yourself to the cloud.
Oh that was very much sarcasm. I have no idea why I'd pay for five hours of recorded videos from two guys from Samsung when I can get top-tier academic and industry content for free. I'm happy to pay for good education…
Yes but you get a digital badge with it, so that's nice.
Makes me a little nervous that a web page about resilience is failing to connect.
This reminds me of Ted Chiang's point that fear of technology is really fear of capitalism. https://kottke.org/21/04/ted-chiang-fears-of-technology-are-... "Most of the things that we worry about under the mode of…
Are you arguing that trying to write more clearly is a 'special use case'?
I have a coworker whose first language isn't English. She uses AI to polish up her writing, particularly long documents. She puts a ton of effort into making sure that it still reads well. Because of this effort her…
So is New Relic, which also featured the same CEO and CTO. I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
This is the scariest part.
Calling these Magna not Manga is a miss.
> this means a court order can't block a single cloudflare site without blocking every cloudflare site Not true. Cloudflare can't block only a single web site _by IP address_ but that's pretty common with IPv4, The same…
No, what I meant was "haven't we been basically ignoring science on nutrition since the 80s?" I think we have. For those who don't believe me - go find some old family photos of your parents or grandparents, whichever…
The man is stark raving bonkers mad in that head-in-the-sand, if-I-ignore-science-then-it-can't-hurt-me way but (and OMG I think I'm going to throw up a little in my mouth even coming close to agreeing with anything…
Me too, but > This document describes an implementation of J in C. The reader is assumed to be familiar with J and C.
I have not applied to this program but I've gone through a part-time MBA. I doubt that an online program for working professionals is as rigorous about references as, say, undergrad admission to an Ivy League program or…
I once worked for a guy who'd obviously seen the term Servant Leadership on a bumper sticker somewhere and figured that meant he was the leader and we were the servants. Worst boss I ever had, and I've been doing this…
/r/whoosh
I think there was a single web page that summarized all of that. IIRC it was extremely well written and gave me warm happy fuzzy schadenfreude vibes.
This reminds me of the Blue Jeans Cable / Monster Cable shakedown nonsense. https://www.bluejeanscable.com/legal/mcp/index.htm I wish I could find the original writeup from Blue Jeans, it was frickin' magnificent.
> 5. Top secret information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagon_Papers
> Trust, security, and privacy guide every product and decision we make except ones that involve money. -- openai, probably.
> Things get more interesting when AS64510 signals for 2001:db8::/48 to be withdrawn by Cloudflare (AS13335) Typo - shouldn't that be AS64511? ...and... > The MRAI specifies the minimum amount of time ... between each…
> Being associated with delivery vans would dilute the Tesla brand Counterpoint: Mercedes-Benz fleet vans.
> It's bog standard for employees...in the UK and for multinationals including American companies ^^^ that's the thing. Contracts are by country, not by company ownership. I worked for an F100 multinational US-based…
I'm not sure where you live, but employee contracts in the US are very rare in tech. Unions, execs, and rock stars - that's about it. The rest of us are at-will and disposable. Worker protections in the US are limited…