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rmbyrro
2024-10-09T22:45:44
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What's the cost of fine tuning and then serving a model, say Llama 3 8B or 70B? I couldn't find anything on the website...
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dylan604
2024-10-09T22:45:46
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So what happens if you are not affiliated when you log in while also clicking the "remember me" option, but later become affiliated? Seems like there's a loophole available for those inclined in being subversive
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hightrix
2024-10-09T22:45:51
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&gt; I suppose you wouldn&#x27;t consider yourself an optimist.<p>With regard to modern advertising, you are absolutely correct!<p>That said, I fully understand and agree with the usefulness of advertising. What I&#x27;m against is the modern state of advertising. If all ads were simply contextual based on the content being shown and not the user, I don&#x27;t think many of us would have problems with the ads industry.
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scrubs
2024-10-09T22:45:52
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It&#x27;s worth pointing out cigar smokers that are left handers exceed 1:10 and I&#x27;ve read elsewhere smoking is a preferred Neanderthal trait.
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bilsbie
2024-10-09T22:46:04
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Folks if you’re at all senior don’t accept less than 200K. It’s the new 100K. And for the level of value you bring to the table you deserve at least a median house within commute distance of your job.
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Aeolun
2024-10-09T22:46:17
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But maybe your experience just means you’ve never had the same problems as the authors of the libraries?
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aguaviva
2024-10-09T22:46:18
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Evidently they&#x27;re speaking your language.
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orwin
2024-10-09T22:46:20
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It&#x27;s a game. the rules are here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;s3.amazonaws.com&#x2F;cah&#x2F;CAH_Rules.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;s3.amazonaws.com&#x2F;cah&#x2F;CAH_Rules.pdf</a> I&#x27;m personally playing the &quot;god is dead&quot; rule with my friends. I don&#x27;t care about the US elections but this is a really fine game.<p>[edit] i know it&#x27;s bad etiquette to comment on votes, but parent&#x27;s question seems legitimate and can have usefull answers, it doesn&#x27;t deserve downvotes imho.
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HenryDashwood
2024-10-09T22:46:35
California: The First Three Centuries
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sirolimus
2024-10-09T22:46:39
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Truly unnecessary
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jjice
2024-10-09T22:46:39
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Ah yes, thank you - I&#x27;m in the US. Wow I just assumed other Western countries had the same situation with leaving employment as the US. Interesting to know.<p>Do they have to also abide by this to their employees? Or are those just not in the contracts?
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Kye
2024-10-09T22:46:52
New Ellijay Television
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pcwalton
2024-10-09T22:47:01
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&gt; I&#x27;m about 50,000 lines of Rust into a metaverse client, and my own code has zero &quot;unsafe&quot;. I&#x27;m not even calling &quot;mem&quot;, or transmuting anything. Yet this has both networking and graphics, and goes fast. I just do not see why people seem to use &quot;unsafe&quot; so much.<p>I agree. I rarely ever use unsafe, and only as a last resort. Unsafe code is really not needed to achieve high performance.<p>&gt; Rust does need a better way to do backlinks. You can do it with Rc, RefCell, and Weak, but it involves run-time borrow checks that should never fail.<p>I think this will basically turn into provably-correct data structures. Which is possible to do, and I&#x27;ve long thought there should be systems built on top of Rust to allow for proving these correct. But we should be clear that something like Idris is what we&#x27;re signing up for. Whatever it is, it is assuredly going to be far more complex than the borrow check. We should basically only use such systems for the implementations of core data structures.
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mlyle
2024-10-09T22:47:08
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&gt; I&#x27;m not sure that placing free long distance calls isn&#x27;t harmful to the org whose infrastructure you&#x27;re using for your own benefit,<p>If there&#x27;s a call you wouldn&#x27;t make unless it was free, the infrastructure isn&#x27;t at capacity, and you&#x27;re not acting otherwise in a detrimental fashion to other users of the infrastructure-- there&#x27;s no harm to that organization.
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barrkel
2024-10-09T22:47:09
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It&#x27;s rather that if there&#x27;s a continuous inflow of traffic that usually doesn&#x27;t take one of the exits, then all traffic coming coming from that exit doesn&#x27;t get a chance to join the roundabout.<p>What usually happens is the roundabout gets traffic lights.
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jvanderbot
2024-10-09T22:47:13
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I used them while hiking in Peru.<p>It&#x27;s better than caffeine, because it comes with a mild euphoria. Nothing crazy, just enough to have energy and not feel like hiking at altitude is work.<p>When I hike with coffee I just feel determined to finish. With Coca it just felt natural to keep walking.
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jedberg
2024-10-09T22:47:17
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Musk is running a similar program for people in swing states, paying them $47 to refer potential Trump voters. If he doesn&#x27;t pay, or pays selectively, he&#x27;s violating various campaign finance laws.
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Kon5ole
2024-10-09T22:47:23
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The case against Google surely is that they shouldn&#x27;t be allowed to use their dominant position in ad sales to price dump unrelated businesses until all competitors are gone.<p>Like for example having youtube be free until they&#x27;re the only game in town then start charging 14 dollars monthly to avoid 30% ads. Or targeting ads to gmail users so you can artificially provide a cheaper mail service than anyone else.<p>There&#x27;s an actual law saying you can&#x27;t do stuff like that.
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neckro23
2024-10-09T22:47:24
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Left-handed scissors are a thing. I own a couple of pairs but they feel funny because I&#x27;ve simply used right-handed scissors backwards most of my life.<p>One big difference is visibility. On right-handed scissors you can see the cut from the (top) left, while left-handed ones are the opposite. If you cut lefty with righty scissors you can&#x27;t see what you&#x27;re doing (unless you awkwardly hold everything to the right side).
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hexage1814
2024-10-09T22:47:39
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&gt;No statement, no idea, no demands. A special place in Hell…<p>I mean... would it be better if the hackers had asked for money or did it to protest global warming or something?
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Aeolun
2024-10-09T22:47:40
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I sort of agree with you, but only if you aren’t in a position to say ‘the software doesn’t support it’.
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dumpsterdiver
2024-10-09T22:47:45
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By &quot;working idea&quot; do you mean something that you made up in your head which has no basis in reality, but works for you?<p>Edit: I had only seen the one post on X in which responsibility for the attack was claimed when I made this comment, but looking at the account further they do make many politically motivated comments.<p>With this new insight my comment now seems unnecessarily dismissive because it&#x27;s not completely unreasonable to suspect false flag attacks when political motivations are being broadcast. To be clear I&#x27;m not making any assumptions for this specific case one way or the other, but I am acknowledging that the political speech presented by the attackers does add some merit to your suspicion.
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jvanderbot
2024-10-09T22:47:45
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I can attest to the magical effects against altitude sickness.
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readyplayernull
2024-10-09T22:47:48
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Renewed Lenovo Thinkpads are around $200 or less on Amazon.
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aprdm
2024-10-09T22:47:59
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You don&#x27;t need a build step if you do everything in javascript without jsx. I have done it like that in the past on air gapped environments (and vendored the deps)
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n00bskoolbus
2024-10-09T22:48:29
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Something cool that I can&#x27;t remember if it was posted on HN at one point or I stumbled across when looking for alternatives to yup but this repo has been compiling a bunch of different benchmarks for runtime validation of ts validation libraries. Obviously to some degree the performance is arbitrary when you&#x27;re reaching millions of operations per second but on the flipside their benchmarks are against rather data. Would be interested to see comparison of either more nested data or otherwise complex. Maybe something to look at in my spare time.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;moltar.github.io&#x2F;typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;moltar.github.io&#x2F;typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks&#x2F;</a>
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gcarvalho
2024-10-09T22:48:30
We should stop project-root pollution
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stared
2024-10-09T22:48:30
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It is a simple tool, yet it makes a day-and night difference when traversing directories.
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tialaramex
2024-10-09T22:48:35
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I was wondering if this ends up actually involving Barbara Liskov&#x27;s ideas or it&#x27;s just a pun or something and it does end up that these technologies have problems with Liskov Substitution, so that&#x27;s nice.
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incompatible
2024-10-09T22:48:38
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His repository is <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gitlab.com&#x2F;zephray&#x2F;sitina1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gitlab.com&#x2F;zephray&#x2F;sitina1</a>. The hardware list seems somewhat incomplete, e.g., missing the metal ring and connector for the lens mount and pcbs.
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pcwalton
2024-10-09T22:48:55
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&gt; Now mix of two languages looks even worst than one complex.<p>The point is that the vast majority of code <i>doesn&#x27;t</i> have to be unsafe. Empirically, Rust code has far fewer memory safety problems than non-memory-safe languages.
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paulpauper
2024-10-09T22:49:02
Capitalism, Govt Causes Culture Woes?
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jjcm
2024-10-09T22:49:04
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This is an excellent writeup, probably the best I&#x27;ve seen that summarizes the issues with webcomponents with the viewpoint of react. I&#x27;d like to add a few more reasons why I think webcomponents haven&#x27;t had great adoption though:<p>1. Lack of convention. They tried to create lower level APIs rather than an opinionated structure of how to organize webcomponents, leading to the majority of consumption of them to be via a framework. They promised to remove the need for frameworks, not create more! I really wish webcomponents implemented more ease-of-use features and convention rather than relying on libraries to do this.<p>2. Lack of organization. This is similar to the above, but the majority of the time I see people bundling their html and css into js files in order to have a one-component-per-file approach. There&#x27;s a part of me that kind of wishes we had html imports for subdirectories, and allowed you to load either button&#x2F; (and all subfiles) or even button.gz, which would have the html&#x2F;css&#x2F;js all bundled together in a sensible and opinionated way. The lack of opinions on how to organize your components, and the lack of html imports, have led to a chaotic mess where everything has to be interpreted before first paint.
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Mtinie
2024-10-09T22:49:06
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They <i>were</i> using cocaine. It was a less concentrated form, sure, but it’s still using the same substance for a psychoactive effect.
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paulpauper
2024-10-09T22:49:15
In which I rebut Nate Silver on the economy and Matt Yglesias on nuclear
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unsnap_biceps
2024-10-09T22:49:18
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it&#x27;ll be breach of contract. Musk is promising that he will pay every valid voter in the swing states $47 if they fill out his form and certify they will vote for in the interest of the first and second amendments, if a eligible voter fulfills their part of the bargain and says to send their check to CaH, it&#x27;s their right to do so. Musk can&#x27;t just decide he doesn&#x27;t like what they&#x27;re doing with (now) their money and not pay up on his end of the bargain.
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derfnugget
2024-10-09T22:49:29
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this post made me immediately reach out for a raise. im not good at this part of the job. i hate this part of the job. im an engineer. first, last, and most importantly.
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paulpauper
2024-10-09T22:49:50
An Economist's Guide to Helping Victims of Helene and Milton
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tim333
2024-10-09T22:49:58
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Of possible relevance - last week&#x27;s SMBC comic on English being partly of French and German origin <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.smbc-comics.com&#x2F;comic&#x2F;arthur" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.smbc-comics.com&#x2F;comic&#x2F;arthur</a><p>Which as a Brit I found quite interesting - I didn&#x27;t realise the early language of Britain was Common Brittonic before reading that. It got displaced by English and it&#x27;s closest descendant in the UK is Welsh.<p>It&#x27;s sort of ironic that after Brittonic was largely wiped out by Germanic settlers, we now send back apostrophes to annoy them.
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FredPret
2024-10-09T22:50:02
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As an immigrant from the 3rd world -&gt; Canada, I found a surprising number of things fit this bill.<p>Some things have a global market and everyone is paying ~ the same price everywhere.<p>- Meat, to an extent<p>- Any oil-derived product<p>- Electronics<p>- Software<p>- IP<p>- Cars<p>- Clothes<p>Of course there are always local taxes, regulations, and logistical considerations that skew the price this way or that way by 10-30%, but these markets can be pretty efficient.
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ric2b
2024-10-09T22:50:04
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Except it doesn&#x27;t apply to patent trolls at all. They don&#x27;t go after big companies, they mostly go after small ones that they don&#x27;t expect to fight back, and they mostly use broad and vague patents that shouldn&#x27;t even have been issued. That&#x27;s what makes them patent trolls, they&#x27;re patents are BS.
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TheRoque
2024-10-09T22:50:07
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I brush my teeth and write with the left, dribble and throw with the right.<p>I kick the ball with the right, and on the boards sports I&#x27;m goofy.
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deepsun
2024-10-09T22:50:14
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But it&#x27;s just obvious, why we even need to discuss it?<p>Why would some large group of people just &quot;hate&quot; an animal species, if not for some suffering they experience?
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marssaxman
2024-10-09T22:50:15
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They have been cruising the streets of Seattle for half a year now - I was startled by one this very afternoon - but I <i>still</i> cannot get over just how awkward and ungainly they are.
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pcwalton
2024-10-09T22:50:23
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Rc does solve the problem, but it often introduces interior mutability, which ends up causing usability problems. That&#x27;s why at the end of the day adjacency representations (i.e. integers) are often preferred.
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2024-10-09T22:50:38
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codethief
2024-10-09T22:51:15
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Is this a common definition of &quot;hydration&quot; and I&#x27;ve missed it all these years? For me that &quot;adding to the running SPA&quot; part is called rendering.
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Aachen
2024-10-09T22:51:18
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Certainly a fair point, but it also costs a lot of person-hours to patch up that infrastructure&#x27;s security and trace who&#x27;s placing the calls when one could just choose not to do this fraud in the first place. I am not old enough to know whether carriers also charged each other back then, but at least nowadays it could also incur charges for the originating party; costs which the caller isn&#x27;t covering<p>Toying with the system, learning how it works and finding what you can make it do, there&#x27;s a certain art to it and I&#x27;d encourage anyone to <i>at least</i> tinker with the systems they own (and everything else within reason and ethics), but there&#x27;s two sides to nearly everything
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harshaxnim
2024-10-09T22:51:18
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You’re not wrong, but that bias is not stemming out of Racism imo. Also I’m not saying that the bias is acceptable, but it shows a different kind of social problem that often transcends classes and gender.
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0xB31B1B
2024-10-09T22:51:20
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Not nearly as many as there are in portland by a factor of about 25
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vilanye
2024-10-09T22:51:20
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He is deflecting the obligations that having a project in the kernel mainline puts on him.<p>Linus&#x27; reaction is very appropriate because Kent is breaking the mainline and wrecking the kernel development cycle. It is more than appropriate to pull bcachefs out of the mainline.
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robertlagrant
2024-10-09T22:51:22
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&gt; there’s many examples of people buying ads on a persons name to catch them googling themselves<p>What does this mean? What is the value of &quot;catching&quot; someone googling themselves?
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vincentpants
2024-10-09T22:51:23
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Oh no! I didn&#x27;t know their IPFS initiative didn&#x27;t pan out. What happened to it? I am surprised how hard it is to google. I remember interviewing for a role on that team at the archive to help move it to filecoin. Was so happy to hear that the effort was underway to decentralize their datastore. We need this more than ever.
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api
2024-10-09T22:51:32
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Isn’t it flat illegal to pay people to vote? Otherwise Trump or Harris could just… directly bribe people to vote for them through a cutout.
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Aeolun
2024-10-09T22:51:43
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Omg, my employer is on the map xD<p>Guess there’s something to be said for being headquartered in Nashville.<p>It’s a bit sad the pay there seems to easily be twice what they pay in Japan :&#x2F;
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orwin
2024-10-09T22:51:47
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Or you know, you can google it and find it&#x27;s a play on word with &quot;crimes against humanity&quot; because a lot of the combination result on really dark or politically incorrect humor.
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incompatible
2024-10-09T22:51:54
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I guess this is more of a specifications hardware list than a complete list of parts that you need to build it.
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sohkamyung
2024-10-09T22:51:55
You Don’t Know Jack about Bandwidth
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unsnap_biceps
2024-10-09T22:52:05
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I think you&#x27;re reading way too much into a satirical card game dude...
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WrongAssumption
2024-10-09T22:52:17
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So let me get this straight. Universities don’t want to show that Nvidia gpus are obsolete, so they can receive a steady stream of obsolete gpus? For what possible reason, that doesn’t make sense.
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transpute
2024-10-09T22:52:33
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SR-IOV is a rare competitive advantage of Intel GPUs over Nvidia&#x2F;AMD.<p>Why would Intel give up that advantage by directing customers to software GPU virtualization that works on AMD and Nvidia GPUs?
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JoeOfTexas
2024-10-09T22:52:33
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The job market for tech is saturated with all the layoffs. Not many companies are going to pay anywhere close to 200k anymore.
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makeitdouble
2024-10-09T22:52:46
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I think you&#x27;re partly describing nationalisation of a business when it becomes so big it can&#x27;t be left alone and needs to be readjusted to help the market.<p>It&#x27;s bought by the gov (&quot;payout to the shareholders&quot;), regulations are enacted to delimit what it can and can&#x27;t do, and the whole thing is setup to make sure it&#x27;s for the benefit of the larger public, with additional consideration on how to reintroduce competition on part of its mandate.<p>We&#x27; ve seen it with postal services and telecom, and if the whole thing becomes outdated it can spun out as a private entity again.
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kibwen
2024-10-09T22:52:55
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&quot;Say what you will about the tenets of National Socialism, but at last it&#x27;s an <i>ethos</i>.&quot;
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orwin
2024-10-09T22:53:04
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It&#x27;s not if its a superPAC, apparently.
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JTyQZSnP3cQGa8B
2024-10-09T22:53:16
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MacPorts is a great alternative, also way older but never has been as successful as Homebrew.
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pawelmurias
2024-10-09T22:53:28
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How are ads for less relevant products better? If the user tracking data is used only for showing ads and doesn&#x27;t leak I would guess 99% of people would care about getting tracked.
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MontgomeryPy
2024-10-09T22:53:36
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Duly noted!
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steffanA
2024-10-09T22:53:39
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More details here about the data breach. Stolen database contains 31 million records.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bleepingcomputer.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;security&#x2F;internet-archive-hacked-data-breach-impacts-31-million-users&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bleepingcomputer.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;security&#x2F;internet-arch...</a>
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bookofjoe
2024-10-09T22:53:45
Implausibility of life extension in humans in the twenty-first century
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davidw
2024-10-09T22:53:46
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This is accurate, as a techie in Bend. But the map hives off Deschutes county all by itself, and at the same time lumps in Baker City with the &quot;Greater Portland Area&quot;. That needs some work.
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0x1ch
2024-10-09T22:53:47
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It does work, when you don&#x27;t notice it. We need sane limits and permanent seeders. This is why so many regular people get hit with ISP notices, they don&#x27;t know they&#x27;ve seeded Captain America for the last six months every time they started their PC.
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0xB31B1B
2024-10-09T22:54:04
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GCP doesn&#x27;t make money
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vilanye
2024-10-09T22:54:17
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This is why complaints about Linus are very wrong.<p>It is Kent that is in the wrong here.<p>If Linus was even half of the bad guy that people whine about, bcachefs would already be out of the mainline.<p>It is coming because Kent seems incapable of learning how to work inside an organization.<p>Imagine Kent&#x27;s attitude on a corporate dev team. He wouldn&#x27;t last a month.
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Aeolun
2024-10-09T22:54:19
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Someone needs to serve the burgers though. Are you saying those people commute two hours each way?
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mmcgaha
2024-10-09T22:54:30
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I have exactly that in two rooms and it has some issues. I cannot turn off either display with the remote and I cannot change the volume with the remote in one room.
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throaway89
2024-10-09T22:54:36
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true but a lot of people understandably assume those are part of Central America
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hyggetrold
2024-10-09T22:55:38
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Movie theater is an interesting analogy because they make zero money on ticket sales. Usually ticket revenue pays for the cost of the movie (theaters pay the studio for the movie). The way the theaters make money is on concessions, hence why they&#x27;re crazy expensive.
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jftuga
2024-10-09T22:55:40
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eget looks great! Thanks for mentioning it.
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2024-10-09T22:55:49
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Aachen
2024-10-09T22:55:50
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A few minutes ago (22:48 UTC), I got three emails from HIBP about accounts of mine breached on the Internet Archive. Troy is quick! And I&#x27;m surprised the author of that alert() actually had the data as well as followed through<p>Bit of a shame the emails contain an ad for a password manager, saying there&#x27;s two easy steps to become more secure: Step 1: use our password manager (fair enough), &quot;Step 2: Enable 2 factor authentication and store the codes inside your [password manager]&quot; ehh now it&#x27;s back to 1 factor or am I missing something?<p>Edit: according to <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bleepingcomputer.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;security&#x2F;internet-archive-hacked-data-breach-impacts-31-million-users&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bleepingcomputer.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;security&#x2F;internet-arch...</a> (via <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41793669">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41793669</a>), Troy Hunt &#x2F; HIBP already received and verified this &quot;three days ago&quot; as of yesterday 6pm AoE
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marssaxman
2024-10-09T22:56:00
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You are reading <i>way</i> too much into the tongue-in-cheek name of a satirical card game.
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2024-10-09T22:56:05
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linguae
2024-10-09T22:56:05
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There are ways people without FAANG-level salaries are able to afford San Francisco:<p>1. Purchasing when market prices were lower, or inheriting a home. San Francisco has been expensive for decades, but it didn’t always require FAANG-level salaries to afford purchasing a home there.<p>2. Living in a rent-controlled unit and avoiding evictions (e.g., if the landlord wants to sell, move in, or redevelop the unit).<p>3. Qualifying for government-subsidized housing, in the form of either Section 8 (voucher-based housing assistance), below market rate rentals, or below market rate properties for purchase. Many Bay Area municipalities have a local housing authority that provides more information about local subsidized housing programs.<p>4. Shared living situations, whether it’s with family, friends, or strangers, helps reduce housing costs at the expense of needing to share space with others. I know many people in the Bay Area who wouldn’t be able to afford to live here without some type of shared accommodations.<p>5. Some employers subsidize housing expenses. For example, some universities in the Bay Area offer housing assistance to tenure-track faculty members, ranging from down payment assistance to zero-interest mortgages. There are some universities that sell homes to faculty and staff at below-market prices, with the stipulation that those properties get sold to other faculty and staff once they are put up for sale.
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ForHackernews
2024-10-09T22:56:08
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Some people live in their cars during the week.
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2024-10-09T22:56:28
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mullingitover
2024-10-09T22:56:32
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The US does a great job at hyping itself, but let&#x27;s be realistic: it&#x27;s 20th in human development index[1]. &quot;Sure,&quot; you might say, &quot;regular people don&#x27;t do as well here, but you can get ahead here if you work hard! That&#x27;s the American Dream™.&quot;<p>Nope, it&#x27;s also 27th in social mobility[2].<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_countries_by_Human_Dev...</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Global_Social_Mobility_Index" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Global_Social_Mobility_Index</a>
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2024-10-09T22:56:36
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2024-10-09T22:56:37
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pbhjpbhj
2024-10-09T22:56:40
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Perhaps you can persuade Elon that it owns the libs?
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danhon
2024-10-09T22:56:45
Principles for Human-Centered Government Procurement Technology
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https://www.open-contracting.org/topics/human-centered-procurement-tech/
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0xB31B1B
2024-10-09T22:56:48
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so who are the academics raising 1b+ dollars to build and operate GPU farms to work on the frontiers of transformer models?
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drcross
2024-10-09T22:57:04
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He&#x27;s not paying people to vote. He&#x27;s paying people to register to vote.
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zelse
2024-10-09T22:57:33
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HaveIbeenpwnd says it was just passwords&#x2F;usernames&#x2F;emails, so seemingly not. (My company just got an email from them about the breach and I confirmed I&#x27;m in there with a quick search on their website.)
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LastTrain
2024-10-09T22:57:45
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We have lost the ability to meaningfully compare the magnitude of things.
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quickthrowman
2024-10-09T22:58:00
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Left-handed screwdrivers are not real, but left-handed scissors are real.<p>Left-handed watches are also real, the crown is on the left side: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fratellowatches.com&#x2F;help-my-son-is-a-lefty-a-look-at-some-of-the-best-destro-watches-from-tudor-panerai-rolex-and-more&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fratellowatches.com&#x2F;help-my-son-is-a-lefty-a-loo...</a>
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makeitdouble
2024-10-09T22:58:08
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I&#x27;d raise you the same question on which private company is spawning its own LHC to research fundamental physics.
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mikestew
2024-10-09T22:58:10
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You <i>might</i> want to go look it up before making a bunch of assumptions based only on the name. Sure, you might feel a bit silly after, but hopefully you can have a good laugh over it.
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deepsun
2024-10-09T22:58:26
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One thing not discussed: Accumulated Earnings Tax. 20%<p>It forces companies to distribute gains to shareholders, not amass it.<p>It already exists, we just don&#x27;t enforce it enough.
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