On your Omniscience-Index vs. Cost graph, I think your Gemini 3 pro & flash models might be swapped.
It doesn’t need to be able to entirely automate a job to replace jobs though. If it enables one worker to be 10 times as productive, then the company can hire 9 fewer people (depending on how the productivity of the…
You can also achieve it with multiple cameras spaced out. It’s computational, but not exactly faked.
This doesn’t account for all the people who can afford to pay in cash. That will shift the equilibrium.
The best advantage I’ve found to the distroless static image is that it cuts down on the noise from container vulnerability scanners.
Something that prevents me from adopting a lot of superior modern tools is that I need to SSH into a lot of servers and other machines that don't have the tools installed. I don't want to maintain the muscle memory and…
Why can't we tackle XSS in the browser, by preventing javascript from executing in the <body> (or anywhere other than <head> for that matter)? There is an old memory protection technique of designating the stack & heap…
> exists on all 5 platforms (iOS, Android, macOS, Linux, and Windows) How about Chromebooks?
On your Omniscience-Index vs. Cost graph, I think your Gemini 3 pro & flash models might be swapped.
It doesn’t need to be able to entirely automate a job to replace jobs though. If it enables one worker to be 10 times as productive, then the company can hire 9 fewer people (depending on how the productivity of the…
You can also achieve it with multiple cameras spaced out. It’s computational, but not exactly faked.
This doesn’t account for all the people who can afford to pay in cash. That will shift the equilibrium.
The best advantage I’ve found to the distroless static image is that it cuts down on the noise from container vulnerability scanners.
Something that prevents me from adopting a lot of superior modern tools is that I need to SSH into a lot of servers and other machines that don't have the tools installed. I don't want to maintain the muscle memory and…
Why can't we tackle XSS in the browser, by preventing javascript from executing in the <body> (or anywhere other than <head> for that matter)? There is an old memory protection technique of designating the stack & heap…
Why can't we tackle XSS in the browser, by preventing javascript from executing in the <body> (or anywhere other than <head> for that matter)? There is an old memory protection technique of designating the stack & heap…
> exists on all 5 platforms (iOS, Android, macOS, Linux, and Windows) How about Chromebooks?