That's not helpful without context and substance.
> China will have the robot-operated factories, not the US. What do you anticipate the US will do to obtain goods from those Chinese factories? Why not let the market take care of it? It's cheaper to buy things from…
No reasonable person interprets the original comment as someone not knowing about the existence of a LAN, hence snark.
> I'm kinda surprised you've managed to be on HN for 5 years and never come across the concept of a "LAN" or "VPN" before Unnecessary snark.
the berlin hackerspace scene would not allow police at their events
Do you have a source that iOS Lockdown Mode protects against Cellebrite? Because Cellebrite boasts they can extract data from latest iOS versions and does not even mention Lockdown Mode as an obstacle in their…
I can't tell if you're intentionally misrepresenting what I said. I said we can tell with certainty "how likely or unlikely" something is, i.e. we can precisely calculate the probability.
Right but we have the tools to rule that out. That's what the field of statistics deals with. It tells you with mathematical certainty how likely or unlikely the correlation you're observing is to be random.
That's what I did. It came up with smart-sounding but infeasible recommendations because it took all sources it found online at face value without considering who authored them for what reason. And it lacked a massive…
I'm getting about 1 minute responses, did you turn on the Deep Research option below the prompt?
That's what the author deals with in the first part of the article on observational studies. Randomized studies don't have that problem.
There's dozens of us!
If you believe that Microsoft is stealing Recall data behind its users' backs do you also believe Microsoft is stealing any or all of the files stored on Windows devices belonging to billions of personal and business…
Let's hope the photosensor processing software on the receiving end doesn't have any bugs that could be exploited.
It's not a diagram or mock-up, it's a direct representation of the real thing for computer simulations, similar to CAD. The dimensions and shape of the components are accurate. And the author is calling it a logo…
I wish JUST ONE PERSON in the comments would read the gosh darn article.
"Let me throw shade on this open source project that does incredibly ambitious thing X and that tons of people are devoting lots of time to, by suggesting they should instead do this other esoteric thing Y that 99% of…
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lol
The structure and tone of this text reeks of LLM.
Banks don't care if it's "cheaper than" some other form of power generation, they care that profitability is safe over a very long time span. If power prices crash 5 or 10 years from now because of renewables…
This has the same CPU and twice the RAM and storage for $220: https://www.amazon.com/CUBOT-Tablet-10-4-inch-Android13-Tabl... So that's a $500 premium for the new display and less RAM and storage.
That's not helpful without context and substance.
> China will have the robot-operated factories, not the US. What do you anticipate the US will do to obtain goods from those Chinese factories? Why not let the market take care of it? It's cheaper to buy things from…
No reasonable person interprets the original comment as someone not knowing about the existence of a LAN, hence snark.
> I'm kinda surprised you've managed to be on HN for 5 years and never come across the concept of a "LAN" or "VPN" before Unnecessary snark.
the berlin hackerspace scene would not allow police at their events
Do you have a source that iOS Lockdown Mode protects against Cellebrite? Because Cellebrite boasts they can extract data from latest iOS versions and does not even mention Lockdown Mode as an obstacle in their…
I can't tell if you're intentionally misrepresenting what I said. I said we can tell with certainty "how likely or unlikely" something is, i.e. we can precisely calculate the probability.
Right but we have the tools to rule that out. That's what the field of statistics deals with. It tells you with mathematical certainty how likely or unlikely the correlation you're observing is to be random.
That's what I did. It came up with smart-sounding but infeasible recommendations because it took all sources it found online at face value without considering who authored them for what reason. And it lacked a massive…
I'm getting about 1 minute responses, did you turn on the Deep Research option below the prompt?
That's what the author deals with in the first part of the article on observational studies. Randomized studies don't have that problem.
There's dozens of us!
If you believe that Microsoft is stealing Recall data behind its users' backs do you also believe Microsoft is stealing any or all of the files stored on Windows devices belonging to billions of personal and business…
Let's hope the photosensor processing software on the receiving end doesn't have any bugs that could be exploited.
It's not a diagram or mock-up, it's a direct representation of the real thing for computer simulations, similar to CAD. The dimensions and shape of the components are accurate. And the author is calling it a logo…
I wish JUST ONE PERSON in the comments would read the gosh darn article.
"Let me throw shade on this open source project that does incredibly ambitious thing X and that tons of people are devoting lots of time to, by suggesting they should instead do this other esoteric thing Y that 99% of…
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lol
The structure and tone of this text reeks of LLM.
Banks don't care if it's "cheaper than" some other form of power generation, they care that profitability is safe over a very long time span. If power prices crash 5 or 10 years from now because of renewables…
This has the same CPU and twice the RAM and storage for $220: https://www.amazon.com/CUBOT-Tablet-10-4-inch-Android13-Tabl... So that's a $500 premium for the new display and less RAM and storage.