> engineer and a principle force behind this technology well he's not some biochemist... and even biochemists have trouble within their own field because there's so much 'unknown' stuff in biochem (eg Thalidomide…
well... maybe color blindness?
> I don't recall anyone disliking types > where people would say goofy things like they couldn't use Python because it's untyped. That's insane: Python is strongly typed. It's also dynamically typed, which is a…
hmm maybe the plaintiff should sue nvidia?
hmm g00se?
translation: goose has constipation
hmm maybe if we wait longer, LLMs will learnt to be like "none-em-dashers", and we "em-dashers" will prevail?
> Heat is not a cost hmm? maybe it differs from time to time? on summer, it IS cost (nearby need to run AC)
> perhaps we need a fine grained permission system like Apple provides, but for clis well deno has the stuff... but deno's not popular (yet)
idk maybe java should adopt something similar to rust's "edition"?
security-wise, usb-c is the worst scenario device I've ever seen -- unless you're Apple, you can't make a security-boundary without infringing patent US11205021B2 for laptops, a bad-actor usb-c cable/charger can do so…
yeah if the article was about "helping the infantry", then I would have 100% agreed. but... drones? that's just yellow journalism optimized for SEO keyword (and anyone who clicks an article with 'drone')
those predators and friends are really high-altitude drones, and for them these low-altitude (human) level pics don't give them any advantage
well the article writes AS IF the whole intention was to: "get data for drone warfare" ...in 2021 (before the russian invasion...) but did we even EXPECT drone warfare to influence the war THIS MUCH back then? well not…
maybe that's where the irony starts?
hmm so which sane country would 'import' this?
maybe we can debate, but not arrive at conclusion?
hmm maybe time to get into deno? I mean, the current "allow ANY filesys operation" can't cope with modern supply-chain attacks... with deno, you can specify folders/files that the execuble/library CAN touch (or CANNOT)
this for other cases, I can just wait more for my cpu/gpu/cloud to do the job
idk maybe LLM people should only commit what they actually understand, only in bite-size (maximum few lines in few files) and with at least 1~5 tests that shows the edge cases drive-by 20-file pull-requests that…
> then both CSS and SVG are significantly more risky. how???
temperature drops on mountain areas...
well datacenters should go near power plants or cool mountain areas for ML training loads, it just doesn't make sense to build them near residential areas for few millisecs
well deno has 'allow-read' 'allow-write' kind of permission, so if something tries to read from my ~/.ssh or other important folder, it can just block it even with blocking lifecycle scripts, the attacker could have…
well bun could 'gradually become deno': 1. add 'enhanced security mode' that's actually 'deno-compatible/like' (permissions, etc) 2. mark libs/executables/etc as 'enhanced security compatible' 3. ...merge by buying out…
> engineer and a principle force behind this technology well he's not some biochemist... and even biochemists have trouble within their own field because there's so much 'unknown' stuff in biochem (eg Thalidomide…
well... maybe color blindness?
> I don't recall anyone disliking types > where people would say goofy things like they couldn't use Python because it's untyped. That's insane: Python is strongly typed. It's also dynamically typed, which is a…
hmm maybe the plaintiff should sue nvidia?
hmm g00se?
translation: goose has constipation
hmm maybe if we wait longer, LLMs will learnt to be like "none-em-dashers", and we "em-dashers" will prevail?
> Heat is not a cost hmm? maybe it differs from time to time? on summer, it IS cost (nearby need to run AC)
> perhaps we need a fine grained permission system like Apple provides, but for clis well deno has the stuff... but deno's not popular (yet)
idk maybe java should adopt something similar to rust's "edition"?
security-wise, usb-c is the worst scenario device I've ever seen -- unless you're Apple, you can't make a security-boundary without infringing patent US11205021B2 for laptops, a bad-actor usb-c cable/charger can do so…
yeah if the article was about "helping the infantry", then I would have 100% agreed. but... drones? that's just yellow journalism optimized for SEO keyword (and anyone who clicks an article with 'drone')
those predators and friends are really high-altitude drones, and for them these low-altitude (human) level pics don't give them any advantage
well the article writes AS IF the whole intention was to: "get data for drone warfare" ...in 2021 (before the russian invasion...) but did we even EXPECT drone warfare to influence the war THIS MUCH back then? well not…
maybe that's where the irony starts?
hmm so which sane country would 'import' this?
maybe we can debate, but not arrive at conclusion?
hmm maybe time to get into deno? I mean, the current "allow ANY filesys operation" can't cope with modern supply-chain attacks... with deno, you can specify folders/files that the execuble/library CAN touch (or CANNOT)
this for other cases, I can just wait more for my cpu/gpu/cloud to do the job
idk maybe LLM people should only commit what they actually understand, only in bite-size (maximum few lines in few files) and with at least 1~5 tests that shows the edge cases drive-by 20-file pull-requests that…
> then both CSS and SVG are significantly more risky. how???
temperature drops on mountain areas...
well datacenters should go near power plants or cool mountain areas for ML training loads, it just doesn't make sense to build them near residential areas for few millisecs
well deno has 'allow-read' 'allow-write' kind of permission, so if something tries to read from my ~/.ssh or other important folder, it can just block it even with blocking lifecycle scripts, the attacker could have…
well bun could 'gradually become deno': 1. add 'enhanced security mode' that's actually 'deno-compatible/like' (permissions, etc) 2. mark libs/executables/etc as 'enhanced security compatible' 3. ...merge by buying out…