hellojesus
No user record in our sample, but hellojesus has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but hellojesus has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
But shouldn't the extension of logic be the same in either case, even if there is some premature convergence criteria? I have yet to see someone say age verification is okay because the gov ensure X is the maximum use…
I was asking the Google llm search about why iterative games don't reach their competitive equilibrium the round after revealing the theory. In my example, it was the "guess 2/3 the average game", and I asked it why my…
> I vented to one of those call-center people trying to sell me a cheaper power utility for the Nth time, and told her to find another job or something like that I threaten to kill and rape them all the time, but that…
Maybe I am the fool. :) I think about crime in the way I would do it, which is to grab the valuables police are unlikely to care about (hard drives) that allow me to quickly clone and encrypt myself, so I can destroy…
I'd argue the proper solution here is backup, as a hdd could die at anytime and leave you with approximately the same outcome. While encryption adds some overhead and increases the surface area for failure, it…
> I roll my eyes at my friend when he explains the solutions for how to input the encryption password when his server restarts. Isn't this rather trivial? You gen a keyfile, register it with luksAddKey, then update…
Agreed, specifically about the tax info concerns. All my drives are encrypted with either luks, veracrypt, or native zfs encryption if my server data. My primary concern is a robbery while I'm not home. It's trivial to…
Agreed. Ben Felix has a video about this, I think he focused on SpaceX in it. The problem with the standard total market funds is they gobble it up right away. There are funds that do wait some period of time to…
How is it fraud? Wouldnt it just be a tos violation? In my view, anyone participating in these markets does so knowing that the outcomes are within the control of other participants. I can't think of any other reason…
Yahoo answers gave us MBMBAM. For that I will always be thankful.
If it's unregulated, how are people getting charged with insider trading?
Agreed. I don't really know how the current process works, but I would assume there is some level of oversight, meaning that errant (unqualified) applicants shouldn't detract from a qualified h1b under the current…
Isn't the correct response to the sham hirings to regulate that jobs are posted on a gov-run board for some period of time, ~30 days, before you can claim no qualified workers? That seems more reasonable than turning…
It's shocking to me that the gov is allowed to claim "backlog" to defer one of the functions the gov is actually supposed to do. They print the money. They can hire enough to fulfill their obligation with almost zero…
This is the part that is the wildest to me. The current system seems to generate a collection of second-class citizens: people we openly rely on for labor but that have no recourse if they're exploited and no regulatory…
Why not? Here are some scenarios where you may want protection: - The feds show up - A bugular breaks in and grabs your computer - You're selling your house and host an open house - You have curious children and want to…
Sorry if I was unclear. My "race to the bottom" occurs because a privacy-preserving pass allows actors to hand out free passes to those the system is seeking to deny entry. E.g., An adult can generate valid keys and…
Weird. I call myself a developer because I don't have an engineering degree from an abet certified engineering program. I recognize, in some capacity, that this isn't the norm and in the US "professional engineer" is…
You should just determine which carrier hosts the phone number and then go get a job there as a customer service agent or store employee. You'll get full permissions to change accounts, so you'll be able to make the…
Makes sense and apologies if I came off that way. I just skip to the logical conclusion, which is that there is no way this is going to happen without a race to the bottom, ending by forcing privacy violations. But…
Thank you. This helps my understanding, and I would find this solution the proper one if we determine that this road must be walked. But I still have reservations that this would be the "foot in the door", because…
I'm a licensed ham! Though I've never actually done anything ham-related. I just wanted a license plate with a call sign. But then I learned that anyone can look up my name and home address from my call sign and decided…
The APL readers still get you without the cars transceiver. Plus if you have automatic tire pressure sensors, those are mandated to communicate in plaintext over rf when sending the data to the car, from my…
The cars themselves phone home all the time. You have to physically remove the transceiver to prevent it or run a jammer nonstop at the risk of a felony.
Friday 1pm ET markets close, so news doesn't affect stock prices until the following Monday, giving emotions time to settle and everyone an approximately equal opportunity to react. This doesn't seem like market-moving…