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You should still be able to confirm it with calorimetry though I guess? I'm confused about this.
Okay thats wrong they didnt find that. Looks like just did some ml and it suggested that such a reaction exists and what the two species are. Also its unclear whether during the phase transition there really is two…
Nah. If I understand the article correctly, they found a phase transition reaction, a chemical reaction that occurs in liquid water below 0 C that splits the body of liquid water into one continuous region of high…
Pretty sure that debit chargebacks lead to an instant credit (by regulation). I'm almost tempted to test it right now but I am pretty sure I did this once and it took under 1 day Ok now I asked a chatbot for how this is…
You dont block either. The factory does decent software engineering - for which it can also use the same llm - so that when an attacker does either, a sota llm does not find bugs to exploit.
Ding ding ding This is one of the things a comprehensive interoperability mandate could enable. Require monopolistic companies that have a frontend/backend architecture to publish the interface docs and to not obstruct…
People will pressure peers to not care about theatre? I mean opera I would get :p. Kidding. I'm not a theatre expert but I feel like recommending the play "The Lifespan of a Fact":…
Lol, yes, subsidiarity. HOAs, the lowest level of US government.
My reading of [1] is that Palantir does data fusion. Their software, when installed on an organization's peripheral systems by their FDEs, centralizes all the org's data (within the org - not at palantir), and allows…
For me the idea of "people piloting mech suits" brings up lost kids, like Shinji from nge.
You're saying maybe people have mistakenly accepted incorrect proofs now and again, so some theorems that people think are proven are unproven. I agree that this seems very likely. In practice when proofs of research…
https://suboptimalism.neocities.org/optimalism/posts/shock-c...
Maybe not individual warrants (at least not warrants to do non-scalable collections like hardware bugs in one's phone - I.e. warrants that, most users, with high probability, are not subject to). But mass surveillance,…
Doesn't matter. As long as the code is open source and e2ee, Signal staff could be official NSA employees, it wouldn't matter (in the short term - in the long term, you would see these things to change, of course.) I'd…
Here you go: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-06-20/ty-article/wh... Note that abolishing the common law reasonableness standard isn't the only change Netanjahu had planned originally. He's been forced to…
Parent is only asking for eternal youth, not a way to massively decrease the net amount of entropy of the universe.
Biggest threat to democracy is moral panics about fake enemies instigated by politicians (specifically, demagogues). This helps with that by replacing politicians with direct democracy. It's more feasible than full-on…
Heat pumps can't be more efficient than the theoretical Carnot heat engine running in reverse, whose efficiency is T_outside / delta_T. In this case it's (273-28)K/98K = 2.5. I guess being 2x as efficient (cheap) as…
> and it sickens me to see that my privacy depends on countries and electorates on which I have no say The problem isn't "foreign rule". The Swiss, famously independent, have one of the worst surveillance laws. Doesn't…
Education Basic Income and Basic Capital (so you can use education)
I guess OP is looking for real life stories, of 'nightmares', caused by excessively complex or opaque kubernetes configurations. AKA "Tell us about how your boss/team has shot themselves in the foot by using kubernetes…
It's astrology.
> Your argument kind of falls on itself there --> We can surveil them in person, but not digitally? Why? Because, before the internet, when surveillance was a lot of work, this prevented the abuse that is mass…
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You should still be able to confirm it with calorimetry though I guess? I'm confused about this.
Okay thats wrong they didnt find that. Looks like just did some ml and it suggested that such a reaction exists and what the two species are. Also its unclear whether during the phase transition there really is two…
Nah. If I understand the article correctly, they found a phase transition reaction, a chemical reaction that occurs in liquid water below 0 C that splits the body of liquid water into one continuous region of high…
Pretty sure that debit chargebacks lead to an instant credit (by regulation). I'm almost tempted to test it right now but I am pretty sure I did this once and it took under 1 day Ok now I asked a chatbot for how this is…
You dont block either. The factory does decent software engineering - for which it can also use the same llm - so that when an attacker does either, a sota llm does not find bugs to exploit.
Ding ding ding This is one of the things a comprehensive interoperability mandate could enable. Require monopolistic companies that have a frontend/backend architecture to publish the interface docs and to not obstruct…
People will pressure peers to not care about theatre? I mean opera I would get :p. Kidding. I'm not a theatre expert but I feel like recommending the play "The Lifespan of a Fact":…
Lol, yes, subsidiarity. HOAs, the lowest level of US government.
My reading of [1] is that Palantir does data fusion. Their software, when installed on an organization's peripheral systems by their FDEs, centralizes all the org's data (within the org - not at palantir), and allows…
For me the idea of "people piloting mech suits" brings up lost kids, like Shinji from nge.
You're saying maybe people have mistakenly accepted incorrect proofs now and again, so some theorems that people think are proven are unproven. I agree that this seems very likely. In practice when proofs of research…
https://suboptimalism.neocities.org/optimalism/posts/shock-c...
Maybe not individual warrants (at least not warrants to do non-scalable collections like hardware bugs in one's phone - I.e. warrants that, most users, with high probability, are not subject to). But mass surveillance,…
Doesn't matter. As long as the code is open source and e2ee, Signal staff could be official NSA employees, it wouldn't matter (in the short term - in the long term, you would see these things to change, of course.) I'd…
Here you go: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-06-20/ty-article/wh... Note that abolishing the common law reasonableness standard isn't the only change Netanjahu had planned originally. He's been forced to…
Parent is only asking for eternal youth, not a way to massively decrease the net amount of entropy of the universe.
Biggest threat to democracy is moral panics about fake enemies instigated by politicians (specifically, demagogues). This helps with that by replacing politicians with direct democracy. It's more feasible than full-on…
Heat pumps can't be more efficient than the theoretical Carnot heat engine running in reverse, whose efficiency is T_outside / delta_T. In this case it's (273-28)K/98K = 2.5. I guess being 2x as efficient (cheap) as…
> and it sickens me to see that my privacy depends on countries and electorates on which I have no say The problem isn't "foreign rule". The Swiss, famously independent, have one of the worst surveillance laws. Doesn't…
Education Basic Income and Basic Capital (so you can use education)
I guess OP is looking for real life stories, of 'nightmares', caused by excessively complex or opaque kubernetes configurations. AKA "Tell us about how your boss/team has shot themselves in the foot by using kubernetes…
It's astrology.
> Your argument kind of falls on itself there --> We can surveil them in person, but not digitally? Why? Because, before the internet, when surveillance was a lot of work, this prevented the abuse that is mass…