your statement has way too many relative references, you speak of the latter, and the former, and the alliances between the opposition of the former against the alleged plans of the latter in a scenario where one…
could also jump straight into the code that generates so much of that 'unlimited' html (them web frameworks)
so do I, but my ISP after getting eaten by another larger ISP made it impossible to access remotely. long live the free market. free for institutional-entities to step on individual humans.
I somehow suspect they wouln't fare any worse.
agreed 100%. a black hole is a physical object unlike infinity. thanks for not letting me get away with being 'sublty wrong'. my larger point was about how language 'creates' such real abstractions; sometimes with…
> A hole is not something, it is a cavity in something else this reasoning also applies to "infinity". it literally means NOT-finite. it refers to the lack of a thing: namely a biggest number. then again, freaking…
this person seem to not understand how microsoft's business stays on track. they seem to really think that individual contributions truly affect Microsoft's fullfilment of their self-appointed mission; but I highly…
nah, the people on such a hypotehtical unkown level work without money constraints; they will print more if needed.
at least they did it before... maybe some government issue with visas? I'm have this paranoid supsicion that some powerful shadow (i.e. unkown) actor within the USA political landspace really wants to take Facebook/Meta…
we cerntainly have the technology... just not the social-political will to do it.
first we should clarify what we mean by 'power' in this context, 'energy over time' is not what we are talking about. I'll leap to say ultimately, it's probably quite like mass and gravity; the end observed effect of…
I'm beginning to understand, how is it (and thus, why is it) that decentralization is doomed to fail under our current culture. decentralization, like what you describe in cab services, dilutes power. that's it. that's…
it sure does look like such a thing then again, everything we see is majoritarily 2 dimensional (with a whisper or soft hint of depth)
and their bosses care about both developers and designers being replaceable cogs in their company... else the bus accident test fails
ah, so training to trigger people's fears from a young age... you know, for safety.
how long until there's an AI advanced enough to give psychological evaluation to other programs? /joke
one of the driving patterns behind the whole internet (in concept) has always been to have dumb pipes and very smart edges/endpoints so this is merely re-asserting one of the (now taken for granted) ideas that make the…
your statement has way too many relative references, you speak of the latter, and the former, and the alliances between the opposition of the former against the alleged plans of the latter in a scenario where one…
could also jump straight into the code that generates so much of that 'unlimited' html (them web frameworks)
so do I, but my ISP after getting eaten by another larger ISP made it impossible to access remotely. long live the free market. free for institutional-entities to step on individual humans.
I somehow suspect they wouln't fare any worse.
agreed 100%. a black hole is a physical object unlike infinity. thanks for not letting me get away with being 'sublty wrong'. my larger point was about how language 'creates' such real abstractions; sometimes with…
> A hole is not something, it is a cavity in something else this reasoning also applies to "infinity". it literally means NOT-finite. it refers to the lack of a thing: namely a biggest number. then again, freaking…
this person seem to not understand how microsoft's business stays on track. they seem to really think that individual contributions truly affect Microsoft's fullfilment of their self-appointed mission; but I highly…
nah, the people on such a hypotehtical unkown level work without money constraints; they will print more if needed.
at least they did it before... maybe some government issue with visas? I'm have this paranoid supsicion that some powerful shadow (i.e. unkown) actor within the USA political landspace really wants to take Facebook/Meta…
we cerntainly have the technology... just not the social-political will to do it.
first we should clarify what we mean by 'power' in this context, 'energy over time' is not what we are talking about. I'll leap to say ultimately, it's probably quite like mass and gravity; the end observed effect of…
I'm beginning to understand, how is it (and thus, why is it) that decentralization is doomed to fail under our current culture. decentralization, like what you describe in cab services, dilutes power. that's it. that's…
it sure does look like such a thing then again, everything we see is majoritarily 2 dimensional (with a whisper or soft hint of depth)
and their bosses care about both developers and designers being replaceable cogs in their company... else the bus accident test fails
ah, so training to trigger people's fears from a young age... you know, for safety.
how long until there's an AI advanced enough to give psychological evaluation to other programs? /joke
one of the driving patterns behind the whole internet (in concept) has always been to have dumb pipes and very smart edges/endpoints so this is merely re-asserting one of the (now taken for granted) ideas that make the…