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The common people have viewed tech elites being out of touch. Tech elites have some sort of moral higher ground they like to espouse but rarely have the goods to show. You are working on ads, slurping up data and…
Dude you are building ads and doomscrolling content that is driving this country’s youth into a downward spiral. Stop with this “building” BS. You want a platform you can control, away from Google and Apple - you are…
Thank you, TIL.
Can some ELI5 why Kissinger gets the heat all the time these days? Asking genuinely as a person who is not familiar with the US political climate before the 90s…
It's an ad network with an attached optional pair of glasses. It's the platform Zuck always wanted to own but never had the vision beyond 'it's an ad platform with some consumer stuff in it'. I am super impressed with…
Meta really desperately wants to own a platform so they can avoid paying the Apple tax and the Google tax and directly plumb a vision to ads pipeline. Just imagine the dollars in front of those glasses… if it only…
Why assume bad faith and bring pitch forks out? The actual scammer needs to be out - not some person who maintained it for free. Nobody paid this OSS person - only when there is a problem do we ’accuse’ OSS maintainers…
Do you think the Agriculture minister drove tractors and tried out various fertilizers? In a way, having a fresh mindset not bogged down by trends and status quo is actually a nice thing.
You don’t need to bring a rocket launcher to a banana fight. Most of the queries are gonna involve setting an alarm or turn on/off a thing. They didn’t drop the ball- they were very customer savvy and really knew what…
I am surprised the path to AGI isn’t first paved with a simple request to the AI gods to replace cuda. On the other hand, Microsoft does seem to have used mere mortals to write a driver/gpu independent way to run…
Great point - an analogy comes to mind: MSFT (and Adobe) were totally okay with (and even encouraged) students pirating Windows/Photoshop etc in non-Western countries in the hopes they grow up and carry that knowledge…
I am sure you can make a similar argument that the chance of hitting 31 on a roulette table is ‘lower’ compared to 2021 highs or whatever imaginary gambling stat we can conjure up. These are all made up numbers so…
This is splendid work by Google that will benefit the rest of the ecosystem - especially with the reward program. I wonder how this impacts (positively) Cloudflare Workers/Fly.io-style isolation (both use very different…
I wonder how this compares with Carbon -> C++ [0]. Carbon is (was?) a fantastic proposal, but not sure if it has lost steam since it was introduced or how well it is being adopted (be it inside Google or outside)? Being…
Haven’t octopuses already shown this to be the case? Learning from each other (even though they are pretty not-so-social creatures). The claim that bees are the first invertebrates to do social skill passing seems weird.
How much of that is compression artifacts of streaming via wifi?
It’s always a space filling curve.
I wonder if someone did a study like that 20 years after statins were released into the wild. The number of lives saved/quality of later life etc.
I wonder if there is a more productive form of it that helps learn/practice difficult technologies in a short amount of time. Say a combo of Ray tracing in a weekend, a game with reinforcement learning etc that helps…
Theory meets practice. An automated theorem proves that knows about Android view hierarchy, Parcelables, Android kernel well really entirety of SELinux not to mention whatever Bluetooth firmware drivers seems quite a…
Even Altman would not be good at playing Altman based on what we can decipher from this cryptic board outing.
This entire thread is fantastic and a great learning opportunity. Sent me spiraling through Wikipedia pages. This video is really great too!
For once, it’s a legit apples to oranges comparison.
In certain areas, yes. If you visit Iceland at the right time away from city lights, it is indeed better than what the pictures claim. It’s spectacular and magnificent.
It’s hard to take this article seriously as they don’t compare egress costs at all. That’s clearly the main advantage of cf in general. Egress costs should make the lambda comparison look silly imo: should be an order…