Wouldn't that turn out to be a candle in a hurricane situation given the level of risk involved?
I suspect it’s more the end of an avenue than the end of the road, but it sure seems like throwing more data and compute is hitting diminishing returns on existing methods.
Relatively uneventfully is doing a lot of heavy lifting there
> when it was clear they were playing us comp-wise by lowballing us to get their foot in the door & then raising the bar once the offer came. Isn’t this just the mirror of a relatively common business practise? At least…
True signal meaning something that invites further research I guess
I don’t wish crippling anxiety on every other species
How is anyone to say what most of the activity of these agencies are without any oversight. That’s why the leaks happened in the first place, it was the only way to say ‘hey we need more controls on this stuff’. Unless…
This is going to be interesting for apps obeying desktop ui settings. But running any software on any platform might make up for it.
I suspect while that might be true initially people would soon get really quite good at it.
I've recently started thinking of businesses in similar terms to core game loops. Deep in the guts of every successful business there is one (or more) loops that keep the rest going. When I next try something i'll start…
Anecdotally some b6/b12 supplements have given both me and my partner very intense dreams and vivid recall. No idea what the mechanism might be (Or if it's a preservative/etc) but potentially an interesting data point?
I can see charging being built directly into parking buildings/apartment carparks and factored into the parking cost. Would be pretty convenient always being fully charged when setting out. At this stage parking…
The Culture series by Iain M. Banks is like this, but perhaps set a little far into the future to be easily translated into games or movies.
Personal observation - assuming everyone is out to get everyone else is a cultural thing that wasnt such a concern until quite recently. It's a bit like looking at certain phrases in common use 70 years ago and…
Sorry, are you saying that working a 40 hour week shouldn't earn a living wage if it's a non-specialised skill?
If it's consistently as good as an average human that's still better than an average human. That's because robots don't get tired, hungover, angry, bored, drunk, or get an eyelash in their eye at a really bad time.
For a second there I wondered what sort of crime a data analyst might get up to.
That's fair - however I've been hosting some of these sites since 2014 on bare metal VPS with minimal issues (the occasional upgrade breaking a theme). A lot of WP issues come down to server settings / bad plugins over…
Putting in a word for Sanity CMS, it's like contentful but more programmatic. It also doesn't need so much of the constant 'publish draft' button clicking.
I looked into WP Engine recently to see if I could transfer some older client websites, it's eye wateringly expensive!
I'm imagining if superconductors become widely used it will be in small quantities and for their unique properties that cannot be achieved otherwise. Not for minor benefits over alternatives?
> A new device is created that alerts 50% of the US population that they have a condition that needs to be treated. Only 10% of those cases warranted further action. This just improved the lives of 16 million people.…
> Further, such an influx would have knock-on effects on unrelated patients, whose care would suffer due to the severe lack of resources. Hypothetically, let's assume over a long period of time new devices are alerting…
> there _are_ devices that can detect conditions that 5% of the population has _and_ have far fewer false positives - X-rays, CT scans, MRI. Perhaps, but you can't wear one on your wrist and you generally have to be…
In the context of a system where it's almost impossible to lose money above a certain point and almost impossible to make money below a certain point (edit: without doing something reckless, which often happens).. No…
Wouldn't that turn out to be a candle in a hurricane situation given the level of risk involved?
I suspect it’s more the end of an avenue than the end of the road, but it sure seems like throwing more data and compute is hitting diminishing returns on existing methods.
Relatively uneventfully is doing a lot of heavy lifting there
> when it was clear they were playing us comp-wise by lowballing us to get their foot in the door & then raising the bar once the offer came. Isn’t this just the mirror of a relatively common business practise? At least…
True signal meaning something that invites further research I guess
I don’t wish crippling anxiety on every other species
How is anyone to say what most of the activity of these agencies are without any oversight. That’s why the leaks happened in the first place, it was the only way to say ‘hey we need more controls on this stuff’. Unless…
This is going to be interesting for apps obeying desktop ui settings. But running any software on any platform might make up for it.
I suspect while that might be true initially people would soon get really quite good at it.
I've recently started thinking of businesses in similar terms to core game loops. Deep in the guts of every successful business there is one (or more) loops that keep the rest going. When I next try something i'll start…
Anecdotally some b6/b12 supplements have given both me and my partner very intense dreams and vivid recall. No idea what the mechanism might be (Or if it's a preservative/etc) but potentially an interesting data point?
I can see charging being built directly into parking buildings/apartment carparks and factored into the parking cost. Would be pretty convenient always being fully charged when setting out. At this stage parking…
The Culture series by Iain M. Banks is like this, but perhaps set a little far into the future to be easily translated into games or movies.
Personal observation - assuming everyone is out to get everyone else is a cultural thing that wasnt such a concern until quite recently. It's a bit like looking at certain phrases in common use 70 years ago and…
Sorry, are you saying that working a 40 hour week shouldn't earn a living wage if it's a non-specialised skill?
If it's consistently as good as an average human that's still better than an average human. That's because robots don't get tired, hungover, angry, bored, drunk, or get an eyelash in their eye at a really bad time.
For a second there I wondered what sort of crime a data analyst might get up to.
That's fair - however I've been hosting some of these sites since 2014 on bare metal VPS with minimal issues (the occasional upgrade breaking a theme). A lot of WP issues come down to server settings / bad plugins over…
Putting in a word for Sanity CMS, it's like contentful but more programmatic. It also doesn't need so much of the constant 'publish draft' button clicking.
I looked into WP Engine recently to see if I could transfer some older client websites, it's eye wateringly expensive!
I'm imagining if superconductors become widely used it will be in small quantities and for their unique properties that cannot be achieved otherwise. Not for minor benefits over alternatives?
> A new device is created that alerts 50% of the US population that they have a condition that needs to be treated. Only 10% of those cases warranted further action. This just improved the lives of 16 million people.…
> Further, such an influx would have knock-on effects on unrelated patients, whose care would suffer due to the severe lack of resources. Hypothetically, let's assume over a long period of time new devices are alerting…
> there _are_ devices that can detect conditions that 5% of the population has _and_ have far fewer false positives - X-rays, CT scans, MRI. Perhaps, but you can't wear one on your wrist and you generally have to be…
In the context of a system where it's almost impossible to lose money above a certain point and almost impossible to make money below a certain point (edit: without doing something reckless, which often happens).. No…