The trailer also reminded me strongly of House of Leaves.
These compromises are usually caught within hours by security researchers performing automated scanning of all published packages.
Getting another job when you have Meta on your CV is a lot easier than moving to another country.
How it’s done today is that they rely on your other marks from earlier in the semester to inform how your exam grade should be adjusted. That doesn’t work if there are no other marks to use.
Dozens of credible witnesses, including several who authored sworn affidavits, claim they saw Richard Pearse achieve powered flight before the Wright brothers. Pearse is a much better option if someone wants to claim…
It’s not just “extended” flavours of Markdown that allow embedding HTML. The original reference implementation supports this too.[0] > For any markup that is not covered by Markdown’s syntax, you simply use HTML itself.…
It doesn’t matter whether the US actually has control, only that the military action was taken with intent to establish control. >This market will resolve to "Yes" if the United States commences a military offensive…
Isn’t it? > This market will resolve to "Yes" if the United States commences a military offensive intended to establish control over any portion of Venezuela between November 3, 2025, and January 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET.…
If authored files had to be valid in order to work, how would the author have sold you an invalid file in the first place? They would have seen that it didn’t work when they were making it, and fixed it. If they’d sold…
> The Economist recently had a piece on word usage of British Parliament members. They are adopting words and phrases commonly seen in AI. Many of the speeches given by MPs are likely to have been written beforehand, in…
All of those things are more than 5 years old.
What good is a contract if you can’t prove what its terms are? Such a contract is worth the paper it’s printed on.
https://xkcd.com/1070/
> In the Limitations and Directions for Future Research, it also note that right-wing ideologies tend to be more prosocial toward ingroup members than left-wing That supports the original comment, which asserted that…
> Do you think that prosocial is the same as empathy? Empathy is one of the main prosocial traits that the second linked study analysed. > Prosocial means getting a group/everyone to do things. No it doesn’t, it means…
> Here, we tested this putative asymmetry using neuroimaging: we recorded oscillatory neural activity using magnetoencephalography while 55 participants completed a well-validated neuroimaging paradigm for empathy to…
“It would enhance productivity” is not a sufficient justification for requiring someone to do something. Ignoring safety regulations would often enhance productivity, but I’m sure you understand why we shouldn’t do that.
If more people valued how others perceive them more than they valued winning, the world would be a better place.
"The Ukraine" is grammatically incorrect for the same reason "the England" is grammatically incorrect. An article doesn't go there. The politically incorrect usage here is not bound to intent, because unaware readers…
> the Ukraine It’s called Ukraine. It would be particularly prudent to avoid using the Soviet-era nomenclature given the context of the conversation you’re participating in. > "The Ukraine" is incorrect both…
Is the source code for every binary blob present on an Android device available for inspection, and is the code running on every Android device verifiable as having been built from that source? > or through convictions…
In what way is the sole person who decides whether code gets merged into Linux not the boss of everyone who writes code for Linux? I addressed your second point here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43075508
I don’t think that’s an accurate way to describe what happened, no. He seems to be enthusiastic about it and to genuinely want it to succeed. > "A lot of people actually think we're somewhat too risk averse," said…
> The maintainers in question did not ask for people to add Rust to the kernel. They have no obligation to be welcoming to it. Their boss, however, did ask for it, so yes, they do have an obligation to be welcoming to…
> damage to roads scales quadratically with weight It’s much worse, it actually scales quartically with weight. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_power_law
The trailer also reminded me strongly of House of Leaves.
These compromises are usually caught within hours by security researchers performing automated scanning of all published packages.
Getting another job when you have Meta on your CV is a lot easier than moving to another country.
How it’s done today is that they rely on your other marks from earlier in the semester to inform how your exam grade should be adjusted. That doesn’t work if there are no other marks to use.
Dozens of credible witnesses, including several who authored sworn affidavits, claim they saw Richard Pearse achieve powered flight before the Wright brothers. Pearse is a much better option if someone wants to claim…
It’s not just “extended” flavours of Markdown that allow embedding HTML. The original reference implementation supports this too.[0] > For any markup that is not covered by Markdown’s syntax, you simply use HTML itself.…
It doesn’t matter whether the US actually has control, only that the military action was taken with intent to establish control. >This market will resolve to "Yes" if the United States commences a military offensive…
Isn’t it? > This market will resolve to "Yes" if the United States commences a military offensive intended to establish control over any portion of Venezuela between November 3, 2025, and January 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET.…
If authored files had to be valid in order to work, how would the author have sold you an invalid file in the first place? They would have seen that it didn’t work when they were making it, and fixed it. If they’d sold…
> The Economist recently had a piece on word usage of British Parliament members. They are adopting words and phrases commonly seen in AI. Many of the speeches given by MPs are likely to have been written beforehand, in…
All of those things are more than 5 years old.
What good is a contract if you can’t prove what its terms are? Such a contract is worth the paper it’s printed on.
https://xkcd.com/1070/
> In the Limitations and Directions for Future Research, it also note that right-wing ideologies tend to be more prosocial toward ingroup members than left-wing That supports the original comment, which asserted that…
> Do you think that prosocial is the same as empathy? Empathy is one of the main prosocial traits that the second linked study analysed. > Prosocial means getting a group/everyone to do things. No it doesn’t, it means…
> Here, we tested this putative asymmetry using neuroimaging: we recorded oscillatory neural activity using magnetoencephalography while 55 participants completed a well-validated neuroimaging paradigm for empathy to…
“It would enhance productivity” is not a sufficient justification for requiring someone to do something. Ignoring safety regulations would often enhance productivity, but I’m sure you understand why we shouldn’t do that.
If more people valued how others perceive them more than they valued winning, the world would be a better place.
"The Ukraine" is grammatically incorrect for the same reason "the England" is grammatically incorrect. An article doesn't go there. The politically incorrect usage here is not bound to intent, because unaware readers…
> the Ukraine It’s called Ukraine. It would be particularly prudent to avoid using the Soviet-era nomenclature given the context of the conversation you’re participating in. > "The Ukraine" is incorrect both…
Is the source code for every binary blob present on an Android device available for inspection, and is the code running on every Android device verifiable as having been built from that source? > or through convictions…
In what way is the sole person who decides whether code gets merged into Linux not the boss of everyone who writes code for Linux? I addressed your second point here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43075508
I don’t think that’s an accurate way to describe what happened, no. He seems to be enthusiastic about it and to genuinely want it to succeed. > "A lot of people actually think we're somewhat too risk averse," said…
> The maintainers in question did not ask for people to add Rust to the kernel. They have no obligation to be welcoming to it. Their boss, however, did ask for it, so yes, they do have an obligation to be welcoming to…
> damage to roads scales quadratically with weight It’s much worse, it actually scales quartically with weight. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_power_law