Not a fan of trade barriers, but love it when CEOs go to jail for ignoring the law. Now start enforcing copyright laws against AI companies please <3 A (classically) liberal society can only work if everyone is held to…
A majority thought differently. They knew who Trump was and who Kamala was, and they voted for Trump. That's how it goes in a democracy... Anyways, they're getting what they voted for
Especially given that a popular open source project recently tried to do exactly that. https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/327 I really got fooled here for a second, but the unfortunate reality is that people will…
Are you kidding me? Hamas controlled the aid distribution until the US and Israel recently implemented their own distribution channels. BTW, here's 120 Million funneled through te UN, which has dependent organizations…
That's like saying the EU fundeh Hamas because they gave aid money to Gaza. If you squint at it the right way then maybe, but fundamentally it's disingenuous to call something like that funding. But "the Jews .. uhm, I…
Care to articulate them?
Yes. This wording just misses the mark and sounds super tone deaf Not sure that an apology is necessary though. Some overconfident marketing person tried something, and it failed. That's what happens if you try stuff.…
I'm sure you're fun at parties
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Love the idea! And thanks for sharing the script =)
If you can find such a "choke point" that makes it relatively easy to enforce, then maybe. But I suspect that won't work for certain products especially if they're B2C, and still by only regulating the supply side…
Who is "they"? The government is generally not in the business of developing software But I have to agree that actual alternatives are a prerequisite for changing anything about the dominance of the US tech sector
While I generally agree that it's disingenuous, this framing could activate the reflexive hate against Israel that many people share and actually get something done. Would be funny if antisemitism led to good outcomes…
I agree, that the EU breaking up the tech giants is insane, but I don't think that banning them is much better. How would you enforce this? I don't want a big firewall like china has. I'd argue for open protocols that…
I don't see any evidence that this should be the case. My email appears in dumps on haveibeenpwnd too, because of database dumps. How is that evidence that there's a key logger on my system? Actually critisizing DOGE…
For example when reading a CSV. Try using `read_csv` on a file that contains two letter country codes including NA.
Damn, you're right ^^' Thanks for pointing that out
Pandas has a Nigeria problem, where NA -> NaN. It's not that bad, because you can explicitly turn that behavior off, but ask me how I know =(
> I'm just saying, we change the market via regulation (or at least, used to) all the time, and businesses survive despite their endless moaning about it. Ah, got it. Then I'd say we should only regulate things that…
I read that as "the US government is already crippling the economy, so other measures potentially crippling the economy are not a problem," but maybe I'm misunderstanding you?
> There was likely economic fallout many would call extensive when we mandated equal wages for minorities and an end to child labor, and yet businesses soldier on. Advertising isn't child labor. If there was something…
Trump's tariffs are idiotic, and I'm against them. I don't see your point
I feel that the lumping together of advertising and propaganda in the article is very apt. That's why I find it somewhat sinister. You should be allowed to try to change minds. If anything should be outlawed, it's the…
Kudos for providing a somewhat sensible definition. This helps by addressing the free speech issues (at least to an extent^[1]), but I think there are other problems as well. The economical fallout would be extensive.…
Not a fan of trade barriers, but love it when CEOs go to jail for ignoring the law. Now start enforcing copyright laws against AI companies please <3 A (classically) liberal society can only work if everyone is held to…
A majority thought differently. They knew who Trump was and who Kamala was, and they voted for Trump. That's how it goes in a democracy... Anyways, they're getting what they voted for
Especially given that a popular open source project recently tried to do exactly that. https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/327 I really got fooled here for a second, but the unfortunate reality is that people will…
Are you kidding me? Hamas controlled the aid distribution until the US and Israel recently implemented their own distribution channels. BTW, here's 120 Million funneled through te UN, which has dependent organizations…
That's like saying the EU fundeh Hamas because they gave aid money to Gaza. If you squint at it the right way then maybe, but fundamentally it's disingenuous to call something like that funding. But "the Jews .. uhm, I…
Care to articulate them?
Yes. This wording just misses the mark and sounds super tone deaf Not sure that an apology is necessary though. Some overconfident marketing person tried something, and it failed. That's what happens if you try stuff.…
I'm sure you're fun at parties
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Love the idea! And thanks for sharing the script =)
If you can find such a "choke point" that makes it relatively easy to enforce, then maybe. But I suspect that won't work for certain products especially if they're B2C, and still by only regulating the supply side…
Who is "they"? The government is generally not in the business of developing software But I have to agree that actual alternatives are a prerequisite for changing anything about the dominance of the US tech sector
While I generally agree that it's disingenuous, this framing could activate the reflexive hate against Israel that many people share and actually get something done. Would be funny if antisemitism led to good outcomes…
I agree, that the EU breaking up the tech giants is insane, but I don't think that banning them is much better. How would you enforce this? I don't want a big firewall like china has. I'd argue for open protocols that…
I don't see any evidence that this should be the case. My email appears in dumps on haveibeenpwnd too, because of database dumps. How is that evidence that there's a key logger on my system? Actually critisizing DOGE…
For example when reading a CSV. Try using `read_csv` on a file that contains two letter country codes including NA.
Damn, you're right ^^' Thanks for pointing that out
Pandas has a Nigeria problem, where NA -> NaN. It's not that bad, because you can explicitly turn that behavior off, but ask me how I know =(
> I'm just saying, we change the market via regulation (or at least, used to) all the time, and businesses survive despite their endless moaning about it. Ah, got it. Then I'd say we should only regulate things that…
I read that as "the US government is already crippling the economy, so other measures potentially crippling the economy are not a problem," but maybe I'm misunderstanding you?
> There was likely economic fallout many would call extensive when we mandated equal wages for minorities and an end to child labor, and yet businesses soldier on. Advertising isn't child labor. If there was something…
Trump's tariffs are idiotic, and I'm against them. I don't see your point
I feel that the lumping together of advertising and propaganda in the article is very apt. That's why I find it somewhat sinister. You should be allowed to try to change minds. If anything should be outlawed, it's the…
Kudos for providing a somewhat sensible definition. This helps by addressing the free speech issues (at least to an extent^[1]), but I think there are other problems as well. The economical fallout would be extensive.…