A safehold is like maintenance mode, shutting down all non-essential systems, after it detects something is wrong. Doesn't necessarily mean it is gone for good, but not a good sign.
They cite "context collapse" and say this "uni-context" is deeper, but I still don't see how this "uni-context" is all that different than "context collapse", extensively studied since the 2000s. And which Goffman in…
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No idea how this made it to the front page. HN is not tech support.
How can they possibly show themselves in public after that slop? It is almost 2027, I'm waiting for their SciFy Channel doomsday scenario of a total AI takeover of everything. This is in part responsibile for whole…
Because it was free with generous limits and high availability, until it wasn't.
The article is more talking about landscape fortifications like trenches, ramparts, moats, and berms that slow down trucks.
I feel sorry for you. How about you do your own research?
Not just exploded, but went full on "move fast and break things". Nobody complained about the data centers that have no more impact on the local environment that a warehouse. But in all this rush, they're cutting…
The world of computer vision is much bigger than multimodal LLMs. You'd run an ensemble of specialized models for 3d mapping, object classification, path validation, and so on. On a raspberry pi 5 8gb you can run what…
Kubernetes
I don't think you realize how boringly normal it is in Europe for people to never have a car and take public transit to the hypermarket, the same Cathedral of Consumerist Capitalism with a combined supermarket, shopping…
I know what the comment said, thank you very much. They were conflating two senses of 'public' in two sentences. I was responding to the implication that because these are, in one sense of the word, public, that means…
> If the room has an IP camera in it, it is by definition not private. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. So if I put an IP camera inside your bedroom without your notice or consent, and hook that up to the Internet,…
How about you take that stick out of your ass and stop assuming that norms which have existed for generations are, what, just some kind of mass mental illness?
Publications are the coin of the realm in academia.
Because if not, people will game the system and submit the same paper to dozens of journals at the same time, and journals are for publishing new, original work. And because in a class, you are being evaluated based on…
Look into Tauri, not electron
Why don't you read the article and find out what it does or doesn't say?
Noble goal, but tell a bunch of scientists and startups that you've got a grand vision and $500 million in cash to burn, and they're always going to tell you a story about how it could be possible if you give them that…
A safehold is like maintenance mode, shutting down all non-essential systems, after it detects something is wrong. Doesn't necessarily mean it is gone for good, but not a good sign.
They cite "context collapse" and say this "uni-context" is deeper, but I still don't see how this "uni-context" is all that different than "context collapse", extensively studied since the 2000s. And which Goffman in…
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No idea how this made it to the front page. HN is not tech support.
How can they possibly show themselves in public after that slop? It is almost 2027, I'm waiting for their SciFy Channel doomsday scenario of a total AI takeover of everything. This is in part responsibile for whole…
Because it was free with generous limits and high availability, until it wasn't.
The article is more talking about landscape fortifications like trenches, ramparts, moats, and berms that slow down trucks.
I feel sorry for you. How about you do your own research?
Not just exploded, but went full on "move fast and break things". Nobody complained about the data centers that have no more impact on the local environment that a warehouse. But in all this rush, they're cutting…
The world of computer vision is much bigger than multimodal LLMs. You'd run an ensemble of specialized models for 3d mapping, object classification, path validation, and so on. On a raspberry pi 5 8gb you can run what…
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Kubernetes
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I don't think you realize how boringly normal it is in Europe for people to never have a car and take public transit to the hypermarket, the same Cathedral of Consumerist Capitalism with a combined supermarket, shopping…
I know what the comment said, thank you very much. They were conflating two senses of 'public' in two sentences. I was responding to the implication that because these are, in one sense of the word, public, that means…
> If the room has an IP camera in it, it is by definition not private. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. So if I put an IP camera inside your bedroom without your notice or consent, and hook that up to the Internet,…
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How about you take that stick out of your ass and stop assuming that norms which have existed for generations are, what, just some kind of mass mental illness?
Publications are the coin of the realm in academia.
Because if not, people will game the system and submit the same paper to dozens of journals at the same time, and journals are for publishing new, original work. And because in a class, you are being evaluated based on…
Look into Tauri, not electron
Why don't you read the article and find out what it does or doesn't say?
Noble goal, but tell a bunch of scientists and startups that you've got a grand vision and $500 million in cash to burn, and they're always going to tell you a story about how it could be possible if you give them that…