> If it is then I have a 5th amendment right not to. No, you don't. You have a 5th amendment right not to incriminate yourself. That means: 1. You must have committed a crime, which is not a given in a traffic accident.…
> Taking something without paying for it is theft. You keep using the word "theft". Let's grab the definition of "theft" from a legal dictionary: > Theft is the taking of another person's personal property with the…
Oh wow. I seriously considered working at comma (the company I believe George Hotz is referencing in that post) once. After reading "[Elon Musk] […] had all the same ideas as me", I feel like I dodged a bullet.
Here's the command it sounds like you're looking for: `journalctl --grep="search string"` You can limit it by time period like this: `journalctl --since=-6h --grep="search string"` Note that there's a separate user…
Do you think autistic 17 year olds should be restricted in their ability to access the world's knowledge, as compared to their allistic peers? How do you envision that working the next year, when they're 18 years old?…
What do you think these parents should have done differently in parenting their 17 year old, autistic son?
I'm not aware of an instance of DMCA bullying resulting in the claimant being held responsible. Do you know of any?
Have you found a better alternative? I'm trying to center around MQTT, myself, but looking for a way to use many of the wonderful integrations created by the Home Assistant community. I'm also trying to find a good…
> and there is literally no way of fixing that. This is obviously incorrect from a quick glance at history. Long distance travel in the US used to occur primarily by train. Short distance travel used to occur by walking…
I played several dozen hours of HELLION with a friend. I wish that game had made it to completion.
That is incorrect. This is not the only legal way to design this. I own a Volkswagen ID.4, also an EV with electronic door handles. The door handles also function as the mechanical emergency release. When the handle is…
D'oh. In my tiredness, I misread it as freezing them receiving data, but now I see it's like the other firms, where they continue to receive and store data but stop honoring requests to share it.
I wish I could opt out. Unfortunately, my company refuses to provide such information except through The Work Number. So, the next time I apply to rent a home, I'd be out of luck with income or employment verification.
> Values such as the ones the US was founded on: things like individual liberty and deep distrust of governments, While I can relate to the deep distrust of governments and have a strong belief in individual liberty, I…
> > the parents' "values" are almost always some crackpot nonsense > > "Almost always" is way, way too broad. Yes, some parents' values are crackpot nonsense, but many are not. One does not have to be a crackpot to…
> The open-source community will continue adopting "next-gen" "encryption" even though it has back doors, just like they didn't question elliptic curve encryption even after the NSA got caught putting out a compromised…
The unlimited “freedom of contract” is an idea that the US Supreme Court reversed position on in the 1930s – merely 30 years after it was invented – and for good reason. For those wondering, “freedom of contract” as a…
What typically happens around me seems to be that someone installs aftermarket headlights — often obnoxiously bright — and then fail to actually adjust them correctly. And we (in this American state) don’t have those…
The former half of your comment is misleading: All large standards organizations work with anyone willing to contribute, as far as I’m aware. The latter half of your comment is factually incorrect: I’ve been a member of…
I own an ID.4 and live in the US. In my opinion, the ID.4 is enormous and handles like a barge. For perspective, I used to drive a Corolla as my commuting car. In hindsight, I kinda wish I would’ve just waited for a…
Thanks for the reply! I think I may be less exposed to the risk of losing my job to an RIF due to belonging to an especially small but necessary niche (cryptography). That perspective is an interesting one that I’ll…
Out of ignorant curiosity: I’ve heard that an anticipated problem of renewables is overproduction. i.e.: generators produce too much electricity, causing the grid frequency to exceed tolerance. How does one throttle a…
I hate these rituals at $bigCo, but pretty strongly believe I need the stability of working for $bigCo to feel happy. Is there somewhere that isn’t a startup that doesn’t have these issues?
Ah. I had guessed as much, but figured that was an awful assumption to apply to someone. Now, looking at their post history, I see they also advocate for the idea that similar groups of people are less intelligent based…
Would you care to elaborate what you believe this problem is, and how you've deduced it?
> If it is then I have a 5th amendment right not to. No, you don't. You have a 5th amendment right not to incriminate yourself. That means: 1. You must have committed a crime, which is not a given in a traffic accident.…
> Taking something without paying for it is theft. You keep using the word "theft". Let's grab the definition of "theft" from a legal dictionary: > Theft is the taking of another person's personal property with the…
Oh wow. I seriously considered working at comma (the company I believe George Hotz is referencing in that post) once. After reading "[Elon Musk] […] had all the same ideas as me", I feel like I dodged a bullet.
Here's the command it sounds like you're looking for: `journalctl --grep="search string"` You can limit it by time period like this: `journalctl --since=-6h --grep="search string"` Note that there's a separate user…
Do you think autistic 17 year olds should be restricted in their ability to access the world's knowledge, as compared to their allistic peers? How do you envision that working the next year, when they're 18 years old?…
What do you think these parents should have done differently in parenting their 17 year old, autistic son?
I'm not aware of an instance of DMCA bullying resulting in the claimant being held responsible. Do you know of any?
Have you found a better alternative? I'm trying to center around MQTT, myself, but looking for a way to use many of the wonderful integrations created by the Home Assistant community. I'm also trying to find a good…
> and there is literally no way of fixing that. This is obviously incorrect from a quick glance at history. Long distance travel in the US used to occur primarily by train. Short distance travel used to occur by walking…
I played several dozen hours of HELLION with a friend. I wish that game had made it to completion.
That is incorrect. This is not the only legal way to design this. I own a Volkswagen ID.4, also an EV with electronic door handles. The door handles also function as the mechanical emergency release. When the handle is…
D'oh. In my tiredness, I misread it as freezing them receiving data, but now I see it's like the other firms, where they continue to receive and store data but stop honoring requests to share it.
I wish I could opt out. Unfortunately, my company refuses to provide such information except through The Work Number. So, the next time I apply to rent a home, I'd be out of luck with income or employment verification.
> Values such as the ones the US was founded on: things like individual liberty and deep distrust of governments, While I can relate to the deep distrust of governments and have a strong belief in individual liberty, I…
> > the parents' "values" are almost always some crackpot nonsense > > "Almost always" is way, way too broad. Yes, some parents' values are crackpot nonsense, but many are not. One does not have to be a crackpot to…
> The open-source community will continue adopting "next-gen" "encryption" even though it has back doors, just like they didn't question elliptic curve encryption even after the NSA got caught putting out a compromised…
The unlimited “freedom of contract” is an idea that the US Supreme Court reversed position on in the 1930s – merely 30 years after it was invented – and for good reason. For those wondering, “freedom of contract” as a…
What typically happens around me seems to be that someone installs aftermarket headlights — often obnoxiously bright — and then fail to actually adjust them correctly. And we (in this American state) don’t have those…
The former half of your comment is misleading: All large standards organizations work with anyone willing to contribute, as far as I’m aware. The latter half of your comment is factually incorrect: I’ve been a member of…
I own an ID.4 and live in the US. In my opinion, the ID.4 is enormous and handles like a barge. For perspective, I used to drive a Corolla as my commuting car. In hindsight, I kinda wish I would’ve just waited for a…
Thanks for the reply! I think I may be less exposed to the risk of losing my job to an RIF due to belonging to an especially small but necessary niche (cryptography). That perspective is an interesting one that I’ll…
Out of ignorant curiosity: I’ve heard that an anticipated problem of renewables is overproduction. i.e.: generators produce too much electricity, causing the grid frequency to exceed tolerance. How does one throttle a…
I hate these rituals at $bigCo, but pretty strongly believe I need the stability of working for $bigCo to feel happy. Is there somewhere that isn’t a startup that doesn’t have these issues?
Ah. I had guessed as much, but figured that was an awful assumption to apply to someone. Now, looking at their post history, I see they also advocate for the idea that similar groups of people are less intelligent based…
Would you care to elaborate what you believe this problem is, and how you've deduced it?