Nature could act as a filter. If you reach industrial production and you destroy nature, your entire planet may die. So only civilizations that have some level of respect for life itself may pass the barrier where they…
Do all participants have iPhones? Apple could have an almost complete social graph. If Y Smith is the common acquaintance between you and your friend, then it would be the best second suggestion if you want to share…
Off-topic: If YOLO and you want to join Google, wouldn't that be motivation to study?
>and psychokinesis (which consists of effects like metal bending). Can I bend cutlery and coins? Sure, but I heed Cassidy’s advice, and I don’t. If I step onstage and bend a fork with my brain, it makes everything too…
Choose a supplier with a 100Mbit limit and unlimited bandwidth.
Do you know https://webassembly-studio.kamenokosoft.com/ ? I don't know if it compiles in the browser or on a server.
>Some offsets may come down in price due to economies of scale, but they will never be cheaper than “no offset” There is one: pricing carbons out of the energy market. If there is e.g. so much progress in carbon fibers…
IBM has Eclipse. Not only is it an underhanded offense towards Sun, but IBM has shown that they are not willing to push the software to its best possible state. Eclipse is nice but JetBrains' products and Visual Studio…
HN makes sense because votes shouldn't decide about the value of a comment. That's why the votes are hidden. You would destroy threads where people reply to your 'bad' comments. Github on the other hand doesn't make…
Have you tried contacting the developers? This seems like a feature that every pdf viewer should have.
Also related, taking compassion one step further: Study conspiracy theories with compassion https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00879-w https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30859796
>If I have empathy toward you, it will be painful if you’re suffering. It will be exhausting. It will lead me to avoid you and avoid helping. But if I feel compassion for you, I’ll be invigorated. I’ll be happy and I’ll…
Why do we accept the risk of intrusion from antivirus software at all? All antivirus software developers should open-source their traversal software and thus guarantee that no harm can be done. The scanning doesn't need…
Just why do they care about the profit margins? Alphabet has several companies that are not as profitable as Google. If the low margins destroy morale within Google, then they could have transferred all of their…
If you cannot trust the network, where is the advantage of keypairs over passwords? If you have a one-time password, worse case is that some man in the middle gets that password. If you engage in a proof of private key…
That's funny: Their slogan: >try Neeva, 100% ad-free search engine, Totally private Their founders: >Neeva was founded by Sridhar Ramaswamy (ex-SVP of Ads at Google) and Vivek Raghunathan (ex-VP of Monetization at…
>>What else might be possible? This comes very close to: >Fisher feared that we were losing our ability to conceptualize a tomorrow that was radically different from our present. On the other hand, HN's 'What to Submit'…
>Buzzfeed said quarterly revenue grew 18% year over year to $146 million. Profit rose to $41.6 million It's not the organization, just the division. News is responsible for the very good image that Buzzfeed has. Why do…
Google has prepared counter-moves for every step of your path. E.g. can you guarantee (2) against all moves Google could make? Even if you succeed in securing an island of quality content: How big is your audience? I…
Check the 'Small or non-commercial Web' search engines on this overview page: https://seirdy.one/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexe...
This reads as if innovation can simply be bought. Why should Intel be able to buy back leadership when China is trying the same without much success?
Why can't most people open a server on DigitalOcean or Vultr where the price is $0.01 per GB? 117 Subscribers, for $300 per month, it's almost possible to start a VM per customer.
Indeed, why does Google not use their full stack? Other competitors have the problem that SEO agencies can flood the feedback with manipulated data. However, with Android, Google knows the identity of enough people that…
>have properties its parts do not have on their own That could already be the root of the problem. The properties don't come out of nothing. They must already be in the parts. The mind is already in the genes and in…
>The idea of venting can be traced as far back as Aristotle, but Freud is the one who really popularized the notion of catharsis. Most of what we assume about the need to “let it out” comes from his assertions about the…
Nature could act as a filter. If you reach industrial production and you destroy nature, your entire planet may die. So only civilizations that have some level of respect for life itself may pass the barrier where they…
Do all participants have iPhones? Apple could have an almost complete social graph. If Y Smith is the common acquaintance between you and your friend, then it would be the best second suggestion if you want to share…
Off-topic: If YOLO and you want to join Google, wouldn't that be motivation to study?
>and psychokinesis (which consists of effects like metal bending). Can I bend cutlery and coins? Sure, but I heed Cassidy’s advice, and I don’t. If I step onstage and bend a fork with my brain, it makes everything too…
Choose a supplier with a 100Mbit limit and unlimited bandwidth.
Do you know https://webassembly-studio.kamenokosoft.com/ ? I don't know if it compiles in the browser or on a server.
>Some offsets may come down in price due to economies of scale, but they will never be cheaper than “no offset” There is one: pricing carbons out of the energy market. If there is e.g. so much progress in carbon fibers…
IBM has Eclipse. Not only is it an underhanded offense towards Sun, but IBM has shown that they are not willing to push the software to its best possible state. Eclipse is nice but JetBrains' products and Visual Studio…
HN makes sense because votes shouldn't decide about the value of a comment. That's why the votes are hidden. You would destroy threads where people reply to your 'bad' comments. Github on the other hand doesn't make…
Have you tried contacting the developers? This seems like a feature that every pdf viewer should have.
Also related, taking compassion one step further: Study conspiracy theories with compassion https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00879-w https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30859796
>If I have empathy toward you, it will be painful if you’re suffering. It will be exhausting. It will lead me to avoid you and avoid helping. But if I feel compassion for you, I’ll be invigorated. I’ll be happy and I’ll…
Why do we accept the risk of intrusion from antivirus software at all? All antivirus software developers should open-source their traversal software and thus guarantee that no harm can be done. The scanning doesn't need…
Just why do they care about the profit margins? Alphabet has several companies that are not as profitable as Google. If the low margins destroy morale within Google, then they could have transferred all of their…
If you cannot trust the network, where is the advantage of keypairs over passwords? If you have a one-time password, worse case is that some man in the middle gets that password. If you engage in a proof of private key…
That's funny: Their slogan: >try Neeva, 100% ad-free search engine, Totally private Their founders: >Neeva was founded by Sridhar Ramaswamy (ex-SVP of Ads at Google) and Vivek Raghunathan (ex-VP of Monetization at…
>>What else might be possible? This comes very close to: >Fisher feared that we were losing our ability to conceptualize a tomorrow that was radically different from our present. On the other hand, HN's 'What to Submit'…
>Buzzfeed said quarterly revenue grew 18% year over year to $146 million. Profit rose to $41.6 million It's not the organization, just the division. News is responsible for the very good image that Buzzfeed has. Why do…
Google has prepared counter-moves for every step of your path. E.g. can you guarantee (2) against all moves Google could make? Even if you succeed in securing an island of quality content: How big is your audience? I…
Check the 'Small or non-commercial Web' search engines on this overview page: https://seirdy.one/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexe...
This reads as if innovation can simply be bought. Why should Intel be able to buy back leadership when China is trying the same without much success?
Why can't most people open a server on DigitalOcean or Vultr where the price is $0.01 per GB? 117 Subscribers, for $300 per month, it's almost possible to start a VM per customer.
Indeed, why does Google not use their full stack? Other competitors have the problem that SEO agencies can flood the feedback with manipulated data. However, with Android, Google knows the identity of enough people that…
>have properties its parts do not have on their own That could already be the root of the problem. The properties don't come out of nothing. They must already be in the parts. The mind is already in the genes and in…
>The idea of venting can be traced as far back as Aristotle, but Freud is the one who really popularized the notion of catharsis. Most of what we assume about the need to “let it out” comes from his assertions about the…