yeah, I mean, if you don't engage with the comment, then you're not going to understand. So maybe you should take your own advice and actually read what I wrote.
> It is not a naked image of yourself. If I show you a picture of yourself that is a perfect likeness of yourself, And do not tell you how it was collected/created. Is that an image of you? It looks exactly like you,…
What do you think my comment was responding to? Literally those are the words that I was responding to. Saying that the provenance of a naked image of myself is relevant to the fact that it's a naked image of _me_ and I…
> If someone generates a naked photo of you, even if it looks identical to a real photo, it's not your private data. "You see, your honor, it's not a picture of them, it's a picture of their reflection in the mirror." I…
I've been having this thought for the last month. The giveaway was my Medical Professional father thinking that AI was really good at things outside of his area of expertise, and really bad at things inside of his area…
also assuming there's signal in that noise...
I think it's reasonable for governments to signal a decision like this that parents can ultimately choose to bypass. So it's both to explain the harms and posture to reduce those harms to children, and to leave the…
No, this will force the first person to be creative. Not even necessarily kids.
That's justifying this because we've had rampant runaway inflation... There's nothing special about the number $1T.
I think I'm looking at general "retirement funds" which are a little more opaque. e.g. Vanguard/TD retirement funds, when I looked into them, didn't have any information on "what is in them." Just general breakdowns.
> Is it? Given that they've had to change the rules of index funds to allow for this, yes, this is not what people expect.
Curious how someone with a 401k, who didn't want their retirement to be used by these companies to buy at an inflated price, would go about opting out of this. Typically I just have my 401k in an index fund so that…
Who invests in an index fund for "moonshots"? Everyone I know who invests in an index fund is doing so to mitigate the risks of things like "moonshots" which are typically much riskier investments.
This feels like the kind of thing where, "you must be at least this human to pass" and that it just otherwise mostly wastes your time if you're a robot would cover most of what Captchas are useful for. Like, if it takes…
Huh, for someone whose "about" page says: “Please don't use Hacker News for political or ideological battle. It tramples curiosity.” You seem to be pushing an ideological agenda around wikipedia by posting opinion…
Seems like a pretty political take on a wikipedia article, and none of it seems to take issue with the facts presented in the wikipedia article either. Just general mistrust of wikipedia construed as "whitewashing"…
Gotta love "I don't need to show my work! It's self-evident!" It's not self-evident, or the person wouldn't have asked for a source. And you have numbers that you're pulling from "somewhere" without sharing a source for…
This is not my reaction to just you. This is my reading of "any time a wealth tax is brought up." My recommendation to you, given you seem to be acting in good-faith: Make it clear "What you want a wealth tax to look…
I feel like every opposition I read to wealth taxes is someone saying that we shouldn't do it, because it won't be perfect. Without offering an alternative to the status quo, which is nothing. We can iterate on taxes if…
There's an old Chemistry joke, that I've reapplied to Software Engineering, and it goes something like: A New Engineer (NE) shows up on their first day on the job, notebook in hand ready to learn. They get assigned to…
You misunderstand me. > I think I’m okay with there being some remaining consequences for things you do to other people, I would rather live in the world where they hadn't done those things to other people. Not that I…
Yeah, why don't people talk about how my model s tried to drive itself into oncoming traffic more? Not just anyone can drive themself into oncoming traffic. But like, actually the reason is that the cars consistently…
Feels like the world that he created by hoarding vast sums of wealth, and limiting people's free speech, and cutting social safety net programs that put more and more people at risk as the world becomes less and less…
The wildest thing to me about the 2010s, was that the war on taxes got framed as a "class war". And everyone didn't understand that to mean "a war on anyone who is not the top 1%" Even reading through this comment…
Site looked interesting, so I was just like "what would it look like to have a top tax rate like we did in the 1950s-1980s (Before Reagan dropped it)?" [1] And the hilarious thing is the propaganda it spews without any…
yeah, I mean, if you don't engage with the comment, then you're not going to understand. So maybe you should take your own advice and actually read what I wrote.
> It is not a naked image of yourself. If I show you a picture of yourself that is a perfect likeness of yourself, And do not tell you how it was collected/created. Is that an image of you? It looks exactly like you,…
What do you think my comment was responding to? Literally those are the words that I was responding to. Saying that the provenance of a naked image of myself is relevant to the fact that it's a naked image of _me_ and I…
> If someone generates a naked photo of you, even if it looks identical to a real photo, it's not your private data. "You see, your honor, it's not a picture of them, it's a picture of their reflection in the mirror." I…
I've been having this thought for the last month. The giveaway was my Medical Professional father thinking that AI was really good at things outside of his area of expertise, and really bad at things inside of his area…
also assuming there's signal in that noise...
I think it's reasonable for governments to signal a decision like this that parents can ultimately choose to bypass. So it's both to explain the harms and posture to reduce those harms to children, and to leave the…
No, this will force the first person to be creative. Not even necessarily kids.
That's justifying this because we've had rampant runaway inflation... There's nothing special about the number $1T.
I think I'm looking at general "retirement funds" which are a little more opaque. e.g. Vanguard/TD retirement funds, when I looked into them, didn't have any information on "what is in them." Just general breakdowns.
> Is it? Given that they've had to change the rules of index funds to allow for this, yes, this is not what people expect.
Curious how someone with a 401k, who didn't want their retirement to be used by these companies to buy at an inflated price, would go about opting out of this. Typically I just have my 401k in an index fund so that…
Who invests in an index fund for "moonshots"? Everyone I know who invests in an index fund is doing so to mitigate the risks of things like "moonshots" which are typically much riskier investments.
This feels like the kind of thing where, "you must be at least this human to pass" and that it just otherwise mostly wastes your time if you're a robot would cover most of what Captchas are useful for. Like, if it takes…
Huh, for someone whose "about" page says: “Please don't use Hacker News for political or ideological battle. It tramples curiosity.” You seem to be pushing an ideological agenda around wikipedia by posting opinion…
Seems like a pretty political take on a wikipedia article, and none of it seems to take issue with the facts presented in the wikipedia article either. Just general mistrust of wikipedia construed as "whitewashing"…
Gotta love "I don't need to show my work! It's self-evident!" It's not self-evident, or the person wouldn't have asked for a source. And you have numbers that you're pulling from "somewhere" without sharing a source for…
This is not my reaction to just you. This is my reading of "any time a wealth tax is brought up." My recommendation to you, given you seem to be acting in good-faith: Make it clear "What you want a wealth tax to look…
I feel like every opposition I read to wealth taxes is someone saying that we shouldn't do it, because it won't be perfect. Without offering an alternative to the status quo, which is nothing. We can iterate on taxes if…
There's an old Chemistry joke, that I've reapplied to Software Engineering, and it goes something like: A New Engineer (NE) shows up on their first day on the job, notebook in hand ready to learn. They get assigned to…
You misunderstand me. > I think I’m okay with there being some remaining consequences for things you do to other people, I would rather live in the world where they hadn't done those things to other people. Not that I…
Yeah, why don't people talk about how my model s tried to drive itself into oncoming traffic more? Not just anyone can drive themself into oncoming traffic. But like, actually the reason is that the cars consistently…
Feels like the world that he created by hoarding vast sums of wealth, and limiting people's free speech, and cutting social safety net programs that put more and more people at risk as the world becomes less and less…
The wildest thing to me about the 2010s, was that the war on taxes got framed as a "class war". And everyone didn't understand that to mean "a war on anyone who is not the top 1%" Even reading through this comment…
Site looked interesting, so I was just like "what would it look like to have a top tax rate like we did in the 1950s-1980s (Before Reagan dropped it)?" [1] And the hilarious thing is the propaganda it spews without any…