Just popping in to say that no you can't use the word "tokenomics" to mean that. Argh.
Absolutely.
I dunno.. if we just assume everyone around us is gonna be an asshole then we can never have nice things. In order to be able to take the subway I'm willing to assume that not every person in the car is gonna blast…
This would've been a lot less confusing if they'd used let radius = d * random(random(random())) instead of let radius = d * (1 - random(random(random()))) But, if so, probably so much less confusing that folks wouldn't…
Or check this video where he does just that https://youtu.be/sdrkvTPnuTw I am not so worried about smallish spikes in gamma radiation but I think we should all be concerned about longer term impacts of small particles…
This is how generative AI art should've been done the first time * get rights to the training data * keep artists and illustrators in the loop Could've saved a lot of pain.
Sounds very human, lol.
One of the most pernicious problems with submodules is way that anyone who finds them problematic thinks its their own fault, and people who have finally figured out how they work (sort of) are so dang pleased with…
"You have been a great employee... <x> .. had to let you go". Textshop, in-paint the rest with something nice, will ya.. oh and add a friendly sign off.
I'm with you also. But it is getting harder and harder. I'm convinced that Facebook are actively downgrading their in-browser mobile experience for this reason. They want to force you to use their app. Reddit, at least,…
I have no idea who you are but the fact you're interested in debt and in NZ makes me wonder if you'd be interested in a project we're working on https://cashless.social
Understandable given how dry - but you may want to tweak the settings on your sarcasm detector.
I get why you are saying an interpreted language is slow but given that people use python to orchestrate most compute intense (AI) and data-heavy (data science) work, it obviously does a pretty excellent job of being…
A great example of Grays law: "Any online discussion that mentions the word 'octopi' - regardless how tangentially - will eventually turn into a discussion on linguistics"
I've been censored in the exact same way for linking a friend to relevant government legislation. I think it's a combination of the tone / wording coupled with something about my posting behavior (I took a break for a…
You went to Cambridge how hard is it to understand that some people on the internet don't live in the US?? I clicked on "are you eligible?" in attempt to determine exactly this question - but instead endured literally…
It's an important question that deserves a considered response. IMHO its more than just lack of designers (though that's important) it's actually a balance of power thing. Delivering really good UX requires taking a…
I was lucky enough to get actual death threats due to stuff I posted online (it involved Saudi Sheiks and was almost 20 years ago you won't find it, it doesn't matter). They (not the Sheik some other random people from…
I work with Mozilla's DeepSpeech every day. Mozilla's STT is critical to the survival of important indigenous languages throughout the world. I sincerely hope we can help make this project continue and that Mozilla can…
What they mean is that it's loading from local storage much of the time - not from the server.
They're not? What zeronet are you on?
Thanks to this post I went from clicking around the site to watching Tamas Kocsis' Ted Talk streaming within zeronet, within about 2 minutes. What I find most impressive about this, is that the start up experience is so…
> While bitcoin might continue, most citizens will stop bothering at that point because buying or selling bitcoin shows up in tax audits. But they'd only show up for a short period of time (in this scenario) because…
I'm sorry that nobody else in this thread seems to understand the meaning of the words "largely ruled out". I also would like to know why that is. Not saying it's aliens just saying I'd like to know the reasoning.
I love this idea, but it also needs to be discussed within the context of knowing that (since Snowden) the NSA already has all your social media data categorized and ready to go should it need. So, in context, this is…
Just popping in to say that no you can't use the word "tokenomics" to mean that. Argh.
Absolutely.
I dunno.. if we just assume everyone around us is gonna be an asshole then we can never have nice things. In order to be able to take the subway I'm willing to assume that not every person in the car is gonna blast…
This would've been a lot less confusing if they'd used let radius = d * random(random(random())) instead of let radius = d * (1 - random(random(random()))) But, if so, probably so much less confusing that folks wouldn't…
Or check this video where he does just that https://youtu.be/sdrkvTPnuTw I am not so worried about smallish spikes in gamma radiation but I think we should all be concerned about longer term impacts of small particles…
This is how generative AI art should've been done the first time * get rights to the training data * keep artists and illustrators in the loop Could've saved a lot of pain.
Sounds very human, lol.
One of the most pernicious problems with submodules is way that anyone who finds them problematic thinks its their own fault, and people who have finally figured out how they work (sort of) are so dang pleased with…
"You have been a great employee... <x> .. had to let you go". Textshop, in-paint the rest with something nice, will ya.. oh and add a friendly sign off.
I'm with you also. But it is getting harder and harder. I'm convinced that Facebook are actively downgrading their in-browser mobile experience for this reason. They want to force you to use their app. Reddit, at least,…
I have no idea who you are but the fact you're interested in debt and in NZ makes me wonder if you'd be interested in a project we're working on https://cashless.social
Understandable given how dry - but you may want to tweak the settings on your sarcasm detector.
I get why you are saying an interpreted language is slow but given that people use python to orchestrate most compute intense (AI) and data-heavy (data science) work, it obviously does a pretty excellent job of being…
A great example of Grays law: "Any online discussion that mentions the word 'octopi' - regardless how tangentially - will eventually turn into a discussion on linguistics"
I've been censored in the exact same way for linking a friend to relevant government legislation. I think it's a combination of the tone / wording coupled with something about my posting behavior (I took a break for a…
You went to Cambridge how hard is it to understand that some people on the internet don't live in the US?? I clicked on "are you eligible?" in attempt to determine exactly this question - but instead endured literally…
It's an important question that deserves a considered response. IMHO its more than just lack of designers (though that's important) it's actually a balance of power thing. Delivering really good UX requires taking a…
I was lucky enough to get actual death threats due to stuff I posted online (it involved Saudi Sheiks and was almost 20 years ago you won't find it, it doesn't matter). They (not the Sheik some other random people from…
I work with Mozilla's DeepSpeech every day. Mozilla's STT is critical to the survival of important indigenous languages throughout the world. I sincerely hope we can help make this project continue and that Mozilla can…
What they mean is that it's loading from local storage much of the time - not from the server.
They're not? What zeronet are you on?
Thanks to this post I went from clicking around the site to watching Tamas Kocsis' Ted Talk streaming within zeronet, within about 2 minutes. What I find most impressive about this, is that the start up experience is so…
> While bitcoin might continue, most citizens will stop bothering at that point because buying or selling bitcoin shows up in tax audits. But they'd only show up for a short period of time (in this scenario) because…
I'm sorry that nobody else in this thread seems to understand the meaning of the words "largely ruled out". I also would like to know why that is. Not saying it's aliens just saying I'd like to know the reasoning.
I love this idea, but it also needs to be discussed within the context of knowing that (since Snowden) the NSA already has all your social media data categorized and ready to go should it need. So, in context, this is…