Yeah…
Data centers in space sounds really stupid until you consider how hard it is to get a data center built on Earth.
I really hate this trend of turning every piece of software into this kafkaesque monstrosity that demands you jump through 100 hurdles to do the simplest thing. I mean yeah its good for LLMs but as a human it gets kind…
These tech-bro public resignations are so tedious. Ostensibly he seems fine with the existence of AI mass surveillance and AI powered murderbots but he just never envisioned a scenario where they would get used that…
God punished the Romans by turning them into Italians
I think the addresses are a big issue. The address space is just stupid big, I don't understand why we need to prepare for every grain of sand on Earth having a WiFi chip in it. Most people can pick up calculating…
40 bits would've bought us a lot of time and would've kicked the can down the road several decades. People from the future would be much better equipped to design a new protocol because they understand their needs…
I was saying adding a byte to the address so its a 40 bit address which would be two bytes to the header. Obviously it would still have the same issue where hardware and software would be incompatible and would need to…
Literally all we had to do was add a byte to IPv4 and we'd be done but noooo we need to overengineer the next protocol and make it as painful as possible to adopt.
If someone modified the original dataset and it was discovered they would be held accountable. However if you have a departmental policy of modifying the data for "privacy reasons" and it just so happened to…
So "differential privacy" pretty much sounds like someone gets to modify the results of a census and how it gets modified is entirely up to their discretion. Seems like something that could be abused to achieve…
Thanks for chiming in Young Sheldon
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Whenever I read about some troubling news in the world I always take time to look at my funko pop collection and contemplate the question "What would Spider-man do?"
I'm sure there's a barely functioning business critical app that runs exclusively on Windows NT in their administration that would beg to differ
Do you wear a condom while you’re programming too for maximum protection?
What if you just like do normal programming instead?
Feel free to do your own analysis
I think you can have empathy for their situation and also recognize the gluttonous amount of self pity in this.
My stance has always been stick to 1 database for as long as humanly possible because having 2 databases is 1000x harder.
Open source software is great and all but I just wish that everyone that disagreed with me wasn’t allowed in.
I was at the same place you are for a while until I realized my obsession with doing everything "right" was killing my enjoyment of programming. I read through Let Over Lambda a couple of months ago and was blown away…
I’d rather deal with intellectually dishonest argumentation than live in a walled garden where only certain opinions are acceptable.
Yeah…
Data centers in space sounds really stupid until you consider how hard it is to get a data center built on Earth.
I really hate this trend of turning every piece of software into this kafkaesque monstrosity that demands you jump through 100 hurdles to do the simplest thing. I mean yeah its good for LLMs but as a human it gets kind…
These tech-bro public resignations are so tedious. Ostensibly he seems fine with the existence of AI mass surveillance and AI powered murderbots but he just never envisioned a scenario where they would get used that…
God punished the Romans by turning them into Italians
I think the addresses are a big issue. The address space is just stupid big, I don't understand why we need to prepare for every grain of sand on Earth having a WiFi chip in it. Most people can pick up calculating…
40 bits would've bought us a lot of time and would've kicked the can down the road several decades. People from the future would be much better equipped to design a new protocol because they understand their needs…
I was saying adding a byte to the address so its a 40 bit address which would be two bytes to the header. Obviously it would still have the same issue where hardware and software would be incompatible and would need to…
Literally all we had to do was add a byte to IPv4 and we'd be done but noooo we need to overengineer the next protocol and make it as painful as possible to adopt.
If someone modified the original dataset and it was discovered they would be held accountable. However if you have a departmental policy of modifying the data for "privacy reasons" and it just so happened to…
So "differential privacy" pretty much sounds like someone gets to modify the results of a census and how it gets modified is entirely up to their discretion. Seems like something that could be abused to achieve…
Thanks for chiming in Young Sheldon
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Whenever I read about some troubling news in the world I always take time to look at my funko pop collection and contemplate the question "What would Spider-man do?"
I'm sure there's a barely functioning business critical app that runs exclusively on Windows NT in their administration that would beg to differ
Do you wear a condom while you’re programming too for maximum protection?
[flagged]
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What if you just like do normal programming instead?
Feel free to do your own analysis
I think you can have empathy for their situation and also recognize the gluttonous amount of self pity in this.
My stance has always been stick to 1 database for as long as humanly possible because having 2 databases is 1000x harder.
Open source software is great and all but I just wish that everyone that disagreed with me wasn’t allowed in.
I was at the same place you are for a while until I realized my obsession with doing everything "right" was killing my enjoyment of programming. I read through Let Over Lambda a couple of months ago and was blown away…
I’d rather deal with intellectually dishonest argumentation than live in a walled garden where only certain opinions are acceptable.