No that’s literally what minimum safety standards are for, because we can’t expect consumers to do that effectively. And while imperfect they’ve been demonstrated over many decades to improve safety and public welfare.…
> I do. Among other reasons, because the damages will far outweigh the sacrifices, if we don't prevent the worst consequences of climate change. But what we also need is a shift in mindset: Optimize for happiness and…
I'm scandalized!
Eh. An interesting idea, but it starts being cranky as soon as it starts talking about the Gold Standard.
The central Gangnam Style example is… meaningless? The reason micropayments hasn’t taken off isn’t the difficulty in collecting payment details. Many companies have tried to solve that using accounts and batching…
If the failure of this single point led to the loss of $114m, that counts as a SPoF in my book regardless of what the platonic ideal user “could” or “should” have done.
The real hipster move would be to use Capital Sigma or Pi for your equations.
I’m curious, how much is it then?
This sounds really interesting, I’d love a code.
I studied fractals for years. But it didn't matter how deeply I looked, they still looked just as complicated as ever.
No that’s literally what minimum safety standards are for, because we can’t expect consumers to do that effectively. And while imperfect they’ve been demonstrated over many decades to improve safety and public welfare.…
> I do. Among other reasons, because the damages will far outweigh the sacrifices, if we don't prevent the worst consequences of climate change. But what we also need is a shift in mindset: Optimize for happiness and…
I'm scandalized!
Eh. An interesting idea, but it starts being cranky as soon as it starts talking about the Gold Standard.
The central Gangnam Style example is… meaningless? The reason micropayments hasn’t taken off isn’t the difficulty in collecting payment details. Many companies have tried to solve that using accounts and batching…
If the failure of this single point led to the loss of $114m, that counts as a SPoF in my book regardless of what the platonic ideal user “could” or “should” have done.
The real hipster move would be to use Capital Sigma or Pi for your equations.
I’m curious, how much is it then?
This sounds really interesting, I’d love a code.
I studied fractals for years. But it didn't matter how deeply I looked, they still looked just as complicated as ever.