Or attribute-based credentials. Basically, you're challenged and get a one-time, challenger-specific credential for exactly the requested attribute(s) from a credential provider. Eg. government (municipality, province,…
Errr... that word implies some type of non-deterministic effect. Like using a randomizer without specifying the seed (ie. sampling from a distribution). I mean, stuff like NFAs (non-deterministic finite automata) isn't…
> A lot of these "security bugs" are not really "security bugs" in the first place. Denial of service ... Ackshually... Security is typically(*) classified as CIA: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability. Denial of…
That was my takeaway as well. The weird thing is: since it's someone else doing the initial publication, their omission of copyright credits is costing the artist their copyright. That's... unexpected. I don't know how…
I can see that working in a 1-v-1 game, but how does that work in a last-one-standing game? Each game would have 1 winner and N-1 players who lost.
My point was that there is no test (or classifier) that can always guarantee that one definition of fairness by itself, irrespective of the base rate. If the classifier acts the same independent of base rate, there are…
The thing is: I'm not looking for an unremarkable painting. I sincerely am not interested in one. So spending my money that way would be counterproductive. Related: if you feel this style of painting is so unremarkable,…
Perhaps, but unless one of them is Walt Disney, I've never heard of them - therefore their fame does not impact my valuation of their work. I can see myself spend 50 bucks on a (to me) unknown piece of art because it is…
Bob Ross was known in my country (in Europe) due to his show at the time. Not quite universally, but probably closer to a household name than any other living painter was at the time. Dunno how it was in other countries…
> 2. Two people who are identical except for their nationality face the same probability of a false positive. That seems to fall afoul of the Base Rate Fallacy. Eg, consider 2 groups of 10,000 people and testing on A vs…
Where I currently live, terminally ill nearing their end often fall in a pattern of eating and drinking less and less, to the point of having nothing (not even water). This process of dying takes 1-2 weeks(!). Longer if…
We're already on that starship. Our engine is about 8 lightminutes away. All we need is to figure out how to steer this thing - and how to not wreck it while en route.
Hear, hear! A ToC slide should typically be avoided -- especially if you only show it once. Advice I heard but don't know the source of: audiences tend to have a "stack" of about 7 items, possibly less. Only put stuff…
Not a native speaker, but I've heard the term "sacrificial pawn" being used in such cases in movies and series.
> Oof, that's a huge 'just' in many cases. Alternatively, you could add charging infrastructure in more places. Eg, partially have trolley-like lines on the route to "top up". This could make sense on dedicated…
Around here, houses appreciate in value. Quite significantly, actually. A house can gain 100k in value in just a few years. If you bought it, you're paying off the old price. If you're renting, rent increases every year…
Interestingly, YouTube also lends itself for this sort of thing for movies. You can watch scenes from movies and get the gist, while only spending ~30min on a movie. It's a great way to watch mediocre movies - they're…
As mentioned by thread starter, you can also sell to some national security agency. That way, you're doing your patriotic duty and making a buck. So Google has an incentive to at least beat those offerings.
Quite a few negative feelings towards Nintendo of America (NOA) in the comments. A lot of "evil Goliath" style comments. I think they probably did the right thing. IANAL, but I'm pretty sure NOA has to defend its…
In addition, your experience and this statement aren't mutually exclusive. As for evidence: political developments in the EU and America(s), including the US, as well as policy changes by some of the wealthiest,…
Maybe, but in an online forum where many people use input with autocorrect, it might simply be the autocorrect. (Yes it happened to this message as well, but too egregious to leave as an example).
> I wonder how will this affect private institutions and private publications? A government agency trying to enforce censorship in scientific publications outside its sphere of influence... I have to admit, that was not…
So I think if the US gave out good secondary benefits, a green card and good pay for experienced candidates, the lead time would be far shorter. Sure, you'd need to train such foreign candidates in US regulations, but…
Are you saying that a right-turn can be green simultaneous with the pedestrian's crossing light being green? Because where I'm from, traffic lights are not allowed to be set up like that. No simultaneous green for…
> The first type is vastly more common than the second. Depends- you might not even qualify non-type-1s as sales people. Especially the type that's trying to help you get what you need, and listen to you in the process.
Or attribute-based credentials. Basically, you're challenged and get a one-time, challenger-specific credential for exactly the requested attribute(s) from a credential provider. Eg. government (municipality, province,…
Errr... that word implies some type of non-deterministic effect. Like using a randomizer without specifying the seed (ie. sampling from a distribution). I mean, stuff like NFAs (non-deterministic finite automata) isn't…
> A lot of these "security bugs" are not really "security bugs" in the first place. Denial of service ... Ackshually... Security is typically(*) classified as CIA: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability. Denial of…
That was my takeaway as well. The weird thing is: since it's someone else doing the initial publication, their omission of copyright credits is costing the artist their copyright. That's... unexpected. I don't know how…
I can see that working in a 1-v-1 game, but how does that work in a last-one-standing game? Each game would have 1 winner and N-1 players who lost.
My point was that there is no test (or classifier) that can always guarantee that one definition of fairness by itself, irrespective of the base rate. If the classifier acts the same independent of base rate, there are…
The thing is: I'm not looking for an unremarkable painting. I sincerely am not interested in one. So spending my money that way would be counterproductive. Related: if you feel this style of painting is so unremarkable,…
Perhaps, but unless one of them is Walt Disney, I've never heard of them - therefore their fame does not impact my valuation of their work. I can see myself spend 50 bucks on a (to me) unknown piece of art because it is…
Bob Ross was known in my country (in Europe) due to his show at the time. Not quite universally, but probably closer to a household name than any other living painter was at the time. Dunno how it was in other countries…
> 2. Two people who are identical except for their nationality face the same probability of a false positive. That seems to fall afoul of the Base Rate Fallacy. Eg, consider 2 groups of 10,000 people and testing on A vs…
Where I currently live, terminally ill nearing their end often fall in a pattern of eating and drinking less and less, to the point of having nothing (not even water). This process of dying takes 1-2 weeks(!). Longer if…
We're already on that starship. Our engine is about 8 lightminutes away. All we need is to figure out how to steer this thing - and how to not wreck it while en route.
Hear, hear! A ToC slide should typically be avoided -- especially if you only show it once. Advice I heard but don't know the source of: audiences tend to have a "stack" of about 7 items, possibly less. Only put stuff…
Not a native speaker, but I've heard the term "sacrificial pawn" being used in such cases in movies and series.
> Oof, that's a huge 'just' in many cases. Alternatively, you could add charging infrastructure in more places. Eg, partially have trolley-like lines on the route to "top up". This could make sense on dedicated…
Around here, houses appreciate in value. Quite significantly, actually. A house can gain 100k in value in just a few years. If you bought it, you're paying off the old price. If you're renting, rent increases every year…
Interestingly, YouTube also lends itself for this sort of thing for movies. You can watch scenes from movies and get the gist, while only spending ~30min on a movie. It's a great way to watch mediocre movies - they're…
As mentioned by thread starter, you can also sell to some national security agency. That way, you're doing your patriotic duty and making a buck. So Google has an incentive to at least beat those offerings.
Quite a few negative feelings towards Nintendo of America (NOA) in the comments. A lot of "evil Goliath" style comments. I think they probably did the right thing. IANAL, but I'm pretty sure NOA has to defend its…
In addition, your experience and this statement aren't mutually exclusive. As for evidence: political developments in the EU and America(s), including the US, as well as policy changes by some of the wealthiest,…
Maybe, but in an online forum where many people use input with autocorrect, it might simply be the autocorrect. (Yes it happened to this message as well, but too egregious to leave as an example).
> I wonder how will this affect private institutions and private publications? A government agency trying to enforce censorship in scientific publications outside its sphere of influence... I have to admit, that was not…
So I think if the US gave out good secondary benefits, a green card and good pay for experienced candidates, the lead time would be far shorter. Sure, you'd need to train such foreign candidates in US regulations, but…
Are you saying that a right-turn can be green simultaneous with the pedestrian's crossing light being green? Because where I'm from, traffic lights are not allowed to be set up like that. No simultaneous green for…
> The first type is vastly more common than the second. Depends- you might not even qualify non-type-1s as sales people. Especially the type that's trying to help you get what you need, and listen to you in the process.