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keiferski
2024-10-10T15:14:08
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I think this is a naive view. Language does not develop “organically,” unless your definition of <i>organic</i> includes media corporations, university boards, and hundreds of other institutions which use their wealth to influence society. The idea that individual speakers of a language just independently start using specific words or phrases (or pushing the ideas behind those words) without any input or influence is simply not true.
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2024-10-10T15:14:11
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embeng4096
2024-10-10T15:14:22
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Just want to highlight this portion:<p>&gt; or extract value from them<p>&quot;Only costing 7 dental practices&#x27; worth of capital to effectively run 10 practices&quot; is the idealized vision for what PE can and wants to do.<p>In practice, what ends up happening is extracting value by financial maneuvers like directing the companies they own to sell off assets, but charging a transaction fee so the PE group gets a cut of the sales. Or by owning a company and being its largest creditor -- getting to discharge liabilities as the owner by declaring bankruptcy but subsequently still maintaining control over the company as its largest creditor. [0] (Ctrl+f for &quot;Sun Capital&quot; in the page).<p>Disclaimer: I am an employee of a firm that was somewhat recently acquired by private equity.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ineteconomics.org&#x2F;perspectives&#x2F;blog&#x2F;private-equity-is-out-of-control-and-looting-america-this-prosecutor-says-we-can-fix-it" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ineteconomics.org&#x2F;perspectives&#x2F;blog&#x2F;private-equi...</a>
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jihadjihad
2024-10-10T15:14:29
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Title is clickbait; study is somewhat interesting and seems to concern the long-term externalities of hurricanes. But the &quot;millions&quot; pertains to a cumulative total over the past ~90 yrs:<p>&gt; All told, they estimate tropical storms since 1930 have contributed to between 3.6 million and 5.2 million deaths in the U.S. – more than all deaths nationwide from motor vehicle accidents, infectious diseases, or battle deaths in wars during the same period. Official government statistics put the total death toll from these storms at about 10,000 people.
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alwa
2024-10-10T15:14:40
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&gt; <i>“more than all deaths nationwide from motor vehicle accidents, infectious diseases, or battle deaths in wars during the same period.”</i><p>The researchers put big numbers on the indirect impact but they were precise about what they meant. But then the journalist (or maybe college PR department?) grabbed the biggest total they could find, turned around, and compared that total-life-course indirect count to acute direct causes of mortality… sigh.<p>Where are those EA types when we need them, with their fast-and-loose treatment of “quality-adjusted life years”?
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SoftTalker
2024-10-10T15:14:46
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Pretty low risk though. It requires a low-oxygen environment so mainly canned foods are the risk and overwhelmingly home-canned food that isn&#x27;t heated properly&#x2F;long enough.<p>But yeah, don&#x27;t eat food from damaged cans.
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drumhead
2024-10-10T15:14:47
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Its the AI Nobels. First physics and now chemistry. Demis Hasabis getting the prize for Chemistry is not something I would have ever expected though.
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carlosjobim
2024-10-10T15:15:05
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The alternative would be the removal of the banking system, not to re-make it.
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jmb99
2024-10-10T15:15:14
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It was well known even to the general public in the 1940s that the mechanism behind the nuclear bomb could generate vast amounts of cheap energy. It was known by nuclear scientists in the late 1930s that massive amounts of energy were released upon nuclear decay, and that chain reactions were possible, but that harvesting the energy for power generation would take some time.<p>I don’t believe there is anyone in the general public or who is an expert in any of the aforementioned fields (which have been around for 1-3 decades) that truly believes they are net positives.
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2024-10-10T15:15:17
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diggan
2024-10-10T15:15:27
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&gt; Cloudflare get the best deals on bandwidth.<p>If you want to pay for bandwidth then yeah, CloudFlare is a great option.<p>Otherwise, if you like the experience of not paying per GB&#x2F;TB, go for a dedicated server with unmetered connection that has the same price every month, regardless.
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libertine
2024-10-10T15:15:28
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This looks like is going to help increase the prices even more.
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moffkalast
2024-10-10T15:15:35
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So what, the exchange rate in that case would change so US consumers lose buying power for EU imports as a sort of automatic customs fee and as a result would prefer locally made alternatives?<p>I would question how well that works outside completely generic goods that you can buy anywhere, since with economies of scale consolidating production there is often hardly any alternative anymore.<p>Also, feels like there could be a way to manually address the balance without reducing people&#x27;s standard of living.
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Drakim
2024-10-10T15:15:44
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The feedback loop doesn&#x27;t work like that. You are implying there is some target revenue that the website aims to hit, and if it fails to meet that target it adds more ads.<p>But that&#x27;s just nonsense, if a website can get more revenue from more ads, they are gonna put more ads right away, they aren&#x27;t gonna wait until their revenue drops under some magic number before they do.
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vundercind
2024-10-10T15:15:49
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Two things stand out:<p>1) Positions and messaging strategy. Trump tends to take up the positions you hear Republican voters talk about over a coffee at the diner or over a beer on an aluminum-hull outboard motor fishing boat. As with Democrats, typical Republican planks aren’t terribly close to what their voters want, so (Trump proved) you can win elections by targeting this unmet demand directly.<p>“Why don’t they just build a wall?”; “Fucking NAFTA, sold us all out”; “gotta do something about that trade deficit with China” and&#x2F;or other comments on restricting trade with China; “Obamacare sucks” but also kinda vaguely supporting <i>something</i> to fix healthcare (this muddled set of positions came out rather directly in Trump’s speeches—sometimes it’d sound like he was about to advocate single payer); “we should stop being the world police for free” and&#x2F;or “Europe’s freeloading on NATO”; lots of complaints about illegal immigration’s and crime generally; Washington corruption (“drain the swamp!”); et c.<p>If you know many Republican <i>voters</i>, not politicians, you may recognize that as stuff that’d inform their wishlist. Trump heard that, and just… did exactly that, turned around and said exactly those things instead of taking up the typical Republican platform. Got him elected. He even sort-of followed through on some of it. This is true for at least the first election, his positions this time seem to have gone a bit more tail-wagging-the-dog (creating issues and demand for a particular solution to the created issue, through messaging, rather than going to where voters already are on existing issues)<p>2) Relatedly, and especially because he <i>did</i> follow through on some of it, he’s the only big two party Presidential candidate since perhaps 1980 to <i>not</i> be fully on-board with neoliberalism. That’s definitely remarkable. Vance alluded to this at one point in the recent debate.<p>(Disclaimer because it’s a polarizing topic: observation without condemnation should not be taken as support)
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chaosprint
2024-10-10T15:15:52
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interesting idea. try to understand the dsl for the chart but the doc is not very detailed
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2024-10-10T15:15:54
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philwelch
2024-10-10T15:15:56
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On some level I think everyone admires a mobster, but he and his union are parasites enriching themselves at literal public expense. This “labor class” nonsense is just an identity racket that helps them get away with it. You might as well have said “I’m a mark and I’m proud of it!”
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MichaelZuo
2024-10-10T15:15:56
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But there is an adjustment in the total wealth owned in aggregate by those in Portugal vs. France, which is what’s important at the end of the day, right?<p>Eventually those in Portugal will not have enough wealth to import above their exports, depending on how much stored wealth they have in aggregate.<p>So it’s still guaranteed to balance out on a century timescale…
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zuminator
2024-10-10T15:16:03
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There are companies like Nielsen that will pay you directly for you to provide personal data. But regardless of that, there are plenty of things that we do for free, like babysitting our own kids or answering our own phones, that if provided to someone else we would get paid for. So if your data is worthless to you, that doesn&#x27;t mean it&#x27;s not valuable to someone else. And we know for a fact that data is valuable, so why are you even raising this point, except to be argumentative for its own sake?
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KoolKat23
2024-10-10T15:16:17
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Obviously legal obligations is an issue.<p>For a consumer facing business with no lock in, the tax thing makes absolutely no difference in your life using the product.<p>If it was really a concern you&#x27;d simply no longer have access and change search engine, until then it doesn&#x27;t matter. You&#x27;d be surprised what tax issues even large billion dollar companies have.
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saucesaft
2024-10-10T15:16:23
Asahi Linux official x86_64 support
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Brajeshwar
2024-10-10T15:16:24
What's Causing the Recent Spike in Global Temperatures?
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skybrian
2024-10-10T15:16:24
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The main thing is not to do things that would be fine in other languages when they result in complications in the one you’re using. Some people want to write an entire library rather than writing statements. Why?<p>Also, local names can sometimes be useful documentation when the function names don’t really get the point across (perhaps because they’re at a different level of abstraction). Or alternatively, in Go it’s idiomatic to keep them short.
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rbanffy
2024-10-10T15:16:27
Hybrid Gain Cells Memory: New Memory Designed to Cut AI Energy Use
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_heimdall
2024-10-10T15:16:31
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Again you aren&#x27;t saying matters for whom.<p>For the engineer writing code, I would absolutely expect they have different priorities and metrics than the business or accounting department.<p>I personally wouldn&#x27;t even consider hiring a dev who makes clear that the only metric they care about is gross sales.
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Brajeshwar
2024-10-10T15:16:42
Renewables on Track to Supply Half of Global Power by the End of This Decade
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2024-10-10T15:16:45
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alephnerd
2024-10-10T15:16:46
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&gt; cannot pay health insurance and the cost of medicine&#x2F;surgery<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.medicaid.gov&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.medicaid.gov&#x2F;</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.healthcare.gov&#x2F;health-coverage-exemptions&#x2F;forms-how-to-apply&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.healthcare.gov&#x2F;health-coverage-exemptions&#x2F;forms-...</a><p>&gt; I think only the wealthiest Americans have much more money in their bank accounts than they would in Europe<p>Well, you thunk wrong.<p>Median household income in the US is $80,000 [0] and taxes like VAT are nonexistent.<p>Throw on top of that access to subsidized plans like Medicaid or ACA plans for households that earn below the median, and most Americans come out ahead.<p>The big issue with the US is the de facto inability to commit mental health patients to involuntary mental health holds unlike much of Europe due to the current interpretation of the 14th amendment, which has caused the mental health crisis to become a homelessness and drug crisis.<p>That said, as a whole, most Americans live fairly comparable lives to most Western countries, as HDI shows. In fact, much of Europe has a much lower HDI than the US once you exclude Scandinavia, Germany, the British Isles, and Switzerland.<p>When you look at a subnational level, it is the Deep South (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas) and Appalachia (West Virginia, Kentucky) that continues to lag, but they represent less than 5% of the entire population of the US.<p>[0] - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fred.stlouisfed.org&#x2F;series&#x2F;MEHOINUSA672N" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fred.stlouisfed.org&#x2F;series&#x2F;MEHOINUSA672N</a>
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aylons
2024-10-10T15:16:48
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The dom comes from some of the tame ads...
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Brajeshwar
2024-10-10T15:16:50
Al Will Take over Human Systems from Within
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bqmjjx0kac
2024-10-10T15:16:55
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Yes, and if I type X, backspace, X, backspace, and click somewhere near X again... you&#x27;d better not say I clicked X!
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2024-10-10T15:17:00
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canergl
2024-10-10T15:17:05
When single threaded Node.js becomes a trouble
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Mordisquitos
2024-10-10T15:17:11
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Given the hint that the porch thief may know the value of the contents, regardless of whether it&#x27;s FedEx or UPS, it makes me wonder whether the source of the leak may be some kind of parcel-contents insurance provider used by both companies.
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wuschel
2024-10-10T15:17:16
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There is more to the story than I can tell here, unfortunately, but at least I can write this:<p>During my work for Bentley Motors I was at one of the Geneve Motor Shows in the 2010s. During my stay at the fair, a new (1500 USD) Tata car was introduced. I visited the Tata stand with a friend, looking at their new car, which was quite the contrast in product philosophy, design and target group to the Bentley models. Thanking our host at the Tata stand for our personal tour, I gave him the invitation to return him the favour and show him the Bentley models and stand.<p>To my great surprise later that day Ratan Tata came to the Bentley stand with what appeared to be his family (some male and female family members) - and I was able to show him around. We could not talk much due to the bodyguards and press, but he seemed distinct in demeanor to his sons and entourage. Apart from the colourful and diverse customer group, I met Piech, other industrial magnates of our time, but Ratan managed to retain a humble and human aura. I sympathized with him.
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victorbjorklund
2024-10-10T15:17:18
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<i>laughs in swedish</i>.<p>32.75% taxes. That is so low.
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chaosprint
2024-10-10T15:17:19
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well. but these two countries are very different, so can&#x27;t just copy paste policies.
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neilv
2024-10-10T15:17:24
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K-9 is great. I think I first used it ~14 years ago, happily for years, then couldn&#x27;t use it due to various phone changes, then, after I moved from iPhone to GrapheneOS a few years ago, I was happy to find that K-9 was available.<p>My first concern about Mozilla taking over K-9 is that it not get privacy-violating phoning-home, nor dark patterns pushing that, like Firefox has.<p>For example, there&#x27;s zero technical need for an email program to phone home to Mozilla when you configure it for a new email server.<p>Nor is there a technical need for a Mozilla &quot;sync service&quot; for K-9 settings, nor for dark patterns pushing users to use it.
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rightbyte
2024-10-10T15:17:28
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Yes. I feel like most &quot;national security&quot; politicians that push policies are emotion driven to a way greater extent than the rest.
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kbolino
2024-10-10T15:17:41
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Even better, you can get a captcha before you&#x27;re allowed to see 404 Not Found.
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johnchristopher
2024-10-10T15:17:48
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That feature hasn&#x27;t been around for very long though (12 months ? two years ?)
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AndrewKemendo
2024-10-10T15:17:50
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Humans and proto-humans have been eating large herbivores as the majority of our diet since ~2M years ago.<p>Sapiens-Sapiens continued this omnivore tradition from the 250ky divergence from neandertal and denisovian<p>It wasn’t until 50ky ago that the concept of foraging and farming for non-ungulate protein became needed with the collapse of megafauna<p>There are volumes and volumes of anthropological and biological support for humans being biologically and ecologically tied to living with and consuming large herbivores.<p>Any nomadic pastoralist community demonstrates this be default with blood and milk being staples, fresh liver as “treats” and fresh cow dung being used as building material.<p>Vegetarianism, irrespective of how you view things “ethically” diverges significantly with what the human body expects to consume.<p>Can you survive on rice and beans? Kinda - but the centuries of refinements that have been required to make what we call staple grains, consumable by humans has been absolutely wild to the extent that are staple grains look nothing like their origins, which means they certainly don’t align with human biology.<p>Golden Rice is a perfect example of how we’ve had to dope and nutrient augment what are considered “basic” staples because they do not provide the necessary vitamins and minerals that you need for sustaining life - in a way that the body efficiently processes them into amino-acids and etc…that we run on<p>Pasture fed cattle in the other hand, produce be default safe meat that has the nutrient and vitamin profile, at an uptake rate by our biological system, that surpasses all other possible nutrient transfer mechanisms that we are aware of.
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somethingsright
2024-10-10T15:18:08
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&gt; What is the purpose of the word vegetarian<p>For most people Vegetarian means no animal is killed - so eggs are ok.<p>In fact, some people claim egg is veg to convince people to consume eggs as protein source. For proper clarity, some people use eggetarian for eggs allowed.<p>Seafood as veg, I guess is more a concept outside India, as consuming seafood is not seen as killing animals.<p>Depending on how the question was interpreted, Vegetarian might mean: May eat outside, but will not cook non-veg at home May eat non-veg only if veg option is not available.<p>Kind Advice for the meat eaters when lunch is brought in office:<p>-- Do not finish the only 2 vegetarian sandwiches because you wanted to see what the impossible burger tastes like.<p>-- Try not finish the cheese pizzas first and then touch the pepperonis later, if there are people who will come to the lunch table later<p>It is for this reason I always say Veg so that there is still some count available for people who need it.<p>Fun Facts:<p>Food packaging (and restaurant menus) in India show &quot;signal&quot; of green or red circle to indicate veg or not.<p>Airlines have a menu option of Hindu meal and Veg meal. Hindu meal can have chicken and omelet (or may not). Veg meal could be just salad and fruits. Many Indians pre-order Hindu and get confused when they get chicken. For me it is easier to pre-order Hindu and get cooked food with spices, and I can skip if it is chicken (or ask for veg).<p>[Jain meal is further restricted to veg grown above ground]
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s1mplicissimus
2024-10-10T15:18:15
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There&#x27;s a fine distinction to be made between &quot;he thinks he&#x27;s right&quot; and &quot;he thinks he can get away with it&quot;, which both would lead to the actions we now see
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vman81
2024-10-10T15:18:17
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Hey, as long as they don&#x27;t have those dark pattern cookie consent forms, I&#x27;m a happy camper. The EU should really have specified that accept all&#x2F;decline all should be a top level choice instead of &quot;Accept all&quot; with the alternative being &quot;learn more&quot; leading to submenus for every one of the 891 &quot;partners&quot;.
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consteval
2024-10-10T15:18:22
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I&#x27;m not concerned with the business&#x27; model or how they plan to make a revenue. That&#x27;s the CEO decision and he&#x27;s smarter than me.<p>I&#x27;d be happy to pay for no ads, and I have before for streaming services. But as time goes on it gets harder and harder. Often the only choice is ads, at which point I block or move on to a different service.<p>Ads use up my time and attention. Which, to me, is much more valuable than a small amount of money.
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hollerith
2024-10-10T15:18:26
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Agreed. There are many reasons to prefer living in Europe to the US, but &quot;more money in their bank accounts&quot; of non-wealthy people is certainly not one of them even though the American must sometimes use the bank account to pay for things that are provided by the government in Europe.
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tromp
2024-10-10T15:18:33
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Lack of 64-bit ints didn&#x27;t help either...
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CalRobert
2024-10-10T15:18:34
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I think the difference is that the US is where you&#x27;d want to found your startup anyway.
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titzer
2024-10-10T15:18:35
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Wasm bytecode verification is more strict than JVM bytecode verification. For example, JVM locals don&#x27;t have declared types, they are inferred by the abstract interpretation algorithm (one of the reasons for the afore-mentioned O(n^3) worst case). In Wasm bytecode, all locals have declared types.<p>Wasm GC also introduces non-null reference types, and the validation algorithm guarantees that locals of declared non-null type cannot be used before being initialized. That&#x27;s also done as part of the single-pass verification.<p>Wasm GC has a lower-level object model and type system than the JVM (basically structs, arrays, and first-class functions, to which object models are lowered), so it&#x27;s possible that a higher-level type system, when lowered to Wasm GC, may not be enforceable at the bytecode level. So you could, e.g. screw up the virtual dispatch sequence of a Java method call and end up with a Wasm runtime type error.
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erebearalte
2024-10-10T15:18:36
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To me it feels like whichever hand I start with lol, it does make me wonder if the reason I&#x27;m much better at fps games with a controller is because my left is my precision hand but I&#x27;m using the mouse with my right. (I know controllers have aa but I&#x27;m still much better than a mouse even though I&#x27;ve been using mouse to play rts and moba games my whole life over using a controller for just apex)
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standardUser
2024-10-10T15:18:37
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I use cocaine semi-frequently but avoid all opioids. The people I&#x27;ve known with cocaine problems always have tangential problems with alcohol abuse, excessive&#x2F;irresponsible partying and generally unstable lifestyles. I&#x27;ve rarely seem people with acute addictions. The (many more) people I&#x27;ve know with opioid addictions are often &#x27;regular&#x27; people with moderate-to-severe pain or mental health issues that become severely addicted, usually starting with prescriptions. We shouldn&#x27;t pretend that the use patterns or use cases of the two drugs are the same, even if the dug war tried really, really hard to make us think that way.
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s1artibartfast
2024-10-10T15:18:39
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Different analogies, but both are true.<p>Young, educated, [and motivated] workers are a desired and contested resource.<p>Producing them is also important.
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gregw2
2024-10-10T15:18:50
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Interesting. Makes sense. Per SIGMOD 2006 paper &quot;&#x27;A veritable bucket of facts&#x27;- origins of the data base management system&quot;, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;abs&#x2F;10.1145&#x2F;1147376.1147382" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;abs&#x2F;10.1145&#x2F;1147376.1147382</a> &#x2F; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tomandmaria.com&#x2F;Tom&#x2F;Writing&#x2F;VeritableBucketOfFactsSIGMOD.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tomandmaria.com&#x2F;Tom&#x2F;Writing&#x2F;VeritableBucketOfFac...</a> , &quot;The data base concept derives from early military on-line systems&quot;<p>The term &quot;base&quot; used with data would correlate well with the military term for &quot;base&quot; and perhaps adds some color to its original context.<p>Perhaps a &quot;data base&quot; originated as &quot;A safe refuge of facts from which you would learn, train, and launch a defense or an attack?&quot;<p>Or perhaps its a &quot;base&quot; (basis) of facts from which you operate in a military operation?<p>Or perhaps someone else non-military used the term first but it picked up early resonance in the military community due to its additional connotations for them or their management?<p>Anyway, TIL. I wonder whether a FOIA request to NSA or DoD would turn up anything.
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linux2647
2024-10-10T15:18:51
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&gt; But how did Vim get in a Fandom in the first place?<p>It was created back when Fandom was Wikia, back when it was a good place to host a wiki
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red-iron-pine
2024-10-10T15:18:52
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to put a finer point on it: capitalism.<p>&quot;then the MBAs got involved&quot; is a cop-out, it&#x27;s a systemic issue.
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soheil
2024-10-10T15:18:53
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Totally agree, for too many years some of the smartest people have been dedicating their lives to the development of FarmVille and AngryBirds.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Perverse_incentive" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Perverse_incentive</a>
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pjmlp
2024-10-10T15:19:00
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From my point of view, it builds on BEAM, and while Erlang might have been a success story in telecommunications, there is no reason for any of my employers to use it instead of JVM or CLR, and the languages available to them.
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whstl
2024-10-10T15:19:02
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At least they moved away from Google Captchas, which really hates disabling of 3rd party cookies and other privacy-protection measures.<p>I haven&#x27;t had a problem with Cloudflare and their new Captcha system since their changed, but I still suffer whenever I see another website using Google Captcha :(
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javanissen
2024-10-10T15:19:02
Economic Culture Wars (1996)
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AndrewKemendo
2024-10-10T15:19:16
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That’s just factually incorrect meat has been the majority of our diet up until the neolithic
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shtopointo
2024-10-10T15:19:22
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Weird that they would even consider that – Norway is so rich from oil and gas, it may be able to keep going without collecting any taxes.
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zarathustreal
2024-10-10T15:19:25
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&gt; we don’t have a one-person one-vote system.<p>Correct, and that’s a good thing! Intelligence is not evenly distributed among individuals, and susceptibility to psyops and propaganda is a huge issue. The plain truth of the matter is that a majority of people simply aren’t qualified to weigh in on national issues. True democracy works when you’ve got a small group of like-minded individuals of roughly equal stature (13 original colonies) but not when you’ve got an entire empire (Roman republic)
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oneshtein
2024-10-10T15:19:27
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It&#x27;s not so simple, because Ukraine will join NPT when we will have security assurances from nuclear countries. It found recently, that security assurances, given to Ukraine, either a) broken, b) fake, so Ukraine may claim that the essential step is not completed yet.
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account42
2024-10-10T15:19:37
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Perhaps, but VPS traffic prices are also already a lot better than &quot;big cloud&quot; traffic prices, especially if you choose your VPS provider with that in mind. And once your traffic is large enough there are also options where you pay for a fixed pipe instead of a transfer amount.
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ZeroCool2u
2024-10-10T15:19:40
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Meili search is also a great option.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.meilisearch.com&#x2F;docs&#x2F;learn&#x2F;resources&#x2F;comparison_to_alternatives" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.meilisearch.com&#x2F;docs&#x2F;learn&#x2F;resources&#x2F;comparison_...</a>
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MisterTea
2024-10-10T15:19:42
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&gt; Strong unpasteurized malty beers like porters and stouts can age for literally years in a cool dark place, and it smooths the flavors out.<p>Had a coworker who made this phenomenon into a yearly gathering. We would bring beers of our choice, bury them in his back yard, then drink and grill&#x2F;smoke meats. Next year he would dig up the previous years burial and we would try to bring the same beers with us. Then we all gather around and have a tasting comparing the year long aged beer to the fresh beer. You also brought along new beers to bury. He names it Man Beer Meat because it was just guys drinking and grilling.
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actinium226
2024-10-10T15:19:44
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OK but don&#x27;t you hate it when you&#x27;re trying to sign up for internet service and they&#x27;re like &quot;what sorts of things do you do on the computer?&quot;<p>I know what I need just gimme the 100 MBPs plan!
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2024-10-10T15:19:51
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dartos
2024-10-10T15:20:07
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&gt; Because it’s impossible to implement any non-trivial data structures in safe Rust<p>This is why I think rust is great for application programmers. Honestly high performance web servers, games, anything in that realm it&#x27;s pretty good for.<p>Low level systems and high performance data structures are better implemented with direct memory management, but the consumers of those libraries shouldn&#x27;t have that same burden (as much as possible).<p>Granted, I haven&#x27;t worked with rust enough to run into issues with other people&#x27;s unsafe code.
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red-iron-pine
2024-10-10T15:20:07
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UESP is amazing, and is a great example of what the non-fandom wikis are trying to be
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willi59549879
2024-10-10T15:20:10
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I was interested in that as well. What would be recommendations to break Google up? I am not sure that breaking up Google would work. All their systems are built to run on Google infrastructure. Outlawing tracking of the population (for ads and other things) I think would have a better effect.
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sdo72
2024-10-10T15:20:16
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That isn&#x27;t most, and I mentioned synthetic chemicals &amp; preservatives.
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closewith
2024-10-10T15:20:23
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&gt; For the engineer writing code, I would absolutely expect they have different priorities and metrics than the business or accounting department.<p>And yet the business has that expectation.<p>&gt; I personally wouldn&#x27;t even consider hiring a dev who makes clear that the only metric they care about is gross sales.<p>Yes, you would, as you are instructed to. The only difference is that you have deluded yourself that there are interim metrics that actually matter, when they are all lossy abstractions of revenue or profit.
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alwa
2024-10-10T15:20:27
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When people’s lives are uprooted, they eventually (up to 15 years later, in this study’s counting) die earlier than they would have if their lives hadn’t been uprooted. And people who are barely holding on before the storm do worse than people with the means to just up and start a new life.<p>That feels like an important thing to understand as a public policy matter, but it’s carrying things so far down the causal chain that saying the bad things “cause deaths” is just silly. And comparing these cases to motor vehicle deaths and direct war fatalities… eesh. Where’s the comparison to total excess mortality amongst all veterans and civilians exposed to war?<p>(Edit: would it make sense to link to the paper itself? It’s an important idea, and the paper is rather less silly than its corresponding PR piece.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nature.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;s41586-024-07945-5" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nature.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;s41586-024-07945-5</a> )
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nerdponx
2024-10-10T15:20:28
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The same exact thing goes for physical addresses too. The fact that I live at my address is public knowledge. But the presence of my address in any particular database, mailing list, etc. is not and should not be public knowledge.
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pornel
2024-10-10T15:20:32
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Cloudflare caches pages at many many datacenters, often colocated with large ISPs.<p>This lets Cloudflare deliver pages from their local cache over local links (which is fast and cheap), instead of fetching the data every time across the world from wherever the VPS is located.
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bddicken
2024-10-10T15:20:40
Check your HN submission rankings with HNRank
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2OEH8eoCRo0
2024-10-10T15:20:46
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&gt; Multiple lives have been lost to this kind of abuse already.<p>I&#x27;m sorry, what?
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immibis
2024-10-10T15:20:51
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If it&#x27;s official workplace policy, then it literally is your job
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hn_throwaway_99
2024-10-10T15:21:06
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No, removed. &quot;Sell by&quot; is not the same as the now mandated &quot;Best if used by&quot;
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pzmarzly
2024-10-10T15:21:06
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That list seems to have been cleaned up last year, this is the previous version that contains more providers: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;iptv-org&#x2F;awesome-iptv&#x2F;pull&#x2F;169&#x2F;files">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;iptv-org&#x2F;awesome-iptv&#x2F;pull&#x2F;169&#x2F;files</a><p>I personally prefer using legal IPTV providers (e.g. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;polbox.tv&#x2F;en&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;polbox.tv&#x2F;en&#x2F;</a> for Polish TV, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ibox.ie" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ibox.ie</a> for UK and Irish, etc), though having to use VPNs for the content I already paid for is getting annoying.
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zone411
2024-10-10T15:21:07
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skeeter2020
2024-10-10T15:21:21
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that&#x27;s not what these researchers are saying, and the warped coverage is making worse. If you where a worker at Chernobyl uneffected by the accident, but lost your job, and then couldn&#x27;t afford dental care, and your child got an abscessed tooth that went septic and they died, this methodology would count it as an &quot;infant mortality caused by nuclear accidents&quot;. Their (several levels of) indirect grouping to make an impactful headline is what I object to; which is too bad because the real story here is the more subtle but important and very real uneven and long-term impact of huricanes is under measured.
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Bengalilol
2024-10-10T15:21:29
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Because he wrote everyone he wasn&#x27;t important and asked everyone to focus on the main objective which was his creation. Seriously: IDK I am all puzzled. Looks like a start of a religion (^^).
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2024-10-10T15:21:35
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immibis
2024-10-10T15:21:38
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That&#x27;s conditional on it causing a net reduction in [being racist].
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anthk
2024-10-10T15:21:48
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Not just the web. Gemini and Gopher did an astounding reduction on proxied sites.<p>Such as gemini:&#x2F;&#x2F;gemi.dev&#x2F;cg-bin&#x2F;waffle.cgi<p>Open any linked site, or enter your own. Just try with Ars Technica.<p>Head to the bottom, and compare the size of the converted Gemini page vs the original HTML one.<p>As for the client, you can try Lagrange.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gmi.skyjake.fi&#x2F;lagrange&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gmi.skyjake.fi&#x2F;lagrange&#x2F;</a><p>For news over Gopher (they will work on Lagrange too) you can try gopher:&#x2F;&#x2F;magical.fish, the NEWS link has tons of links to major news sites&#x27; RSS converted into Gopher.<p>EDIT: magical.fish is now down, but you can reach these:<p>gopher:&#x2F;&#x2F;codevoid.de&#x2F;1&#x2F;cnn
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boscovn
2024-10-10T15:21:53
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Personally I&#x27;ve been using an email aliasing service (simplelogin) and try to use a different alias for every purpose. I don&#x27;t use it for my git commits but I find that email aliasing services are something to look into not just for privacy concerns but also spam mitigation
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oneshtein
2024-10-10T15:22:00
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Ukraine may claim damages. Nuclear countries promised security assurances, then broke them. We have $1T in damages from war.<p>&gt; Sanctions and loss of Western support would be virtually guaranteed.<p>This will be a good case to support the claims. Moreover, this support will be unnecessary for a nuclear country, because war will be ended very fast.
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bee_rider
2024-10-10T15:22:08
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Things aren’t free, but alternative business models to ad-supported have not much of an opportunity to develop. The hope is that the feedback loop you’ve identified will iterate to the point that ad supported content becomes truly unbearable, and eventually enough room will open up that some alternative can develop.
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highfrequency
2024-10-10T15:22:24
Functional programming vs. object-oriented programming
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ninetyninenine
2024-10-10T15:22:24
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range_mul is not pure. Don’t believe me? Ask ChatGPT:<p>“””<p>No, a Python function that contains the yield keyword is not a pure function.<p>A pure function is defined as a function where the output is solely determined by its input values, with no observable side effects. This means it should:<p>• Always return the same result when given the same input. • Have no side effects (like modifying global state, reading from or writing to files, etc.).<p>Functions containing yield are generators, which maintain internal state between successive calls, making their behavior dependent on the sequence of calls (because they return values incrementally and remember the point where they left off). This internal state makes them impure because they don’t always return the same result when called with the same input—they return successive values upon subsequent calls.<p>In summary, a function with yield is not pure due to its stateful behavior and non-deterministic output across multiple calls.<p>“””<p>&gt;In any case I think you are missing int_19h point, the it doesn&#x27;t matter if a function is implemented using imperative constructs, if you can&#x27;t tell from the outside it is still pure. And an FP compiler will convert pure code to imperative anyway.<p>You’re making a side point here that’s irrelevant to the main point. Sure you can do this, these are techniques you can do to segregate your impure code away from your pure code. But is this the topic of conversation? No.<p>Additionally your code actually is like a virus. Not only is the example wrong but The impurity can infect other functions that use it such that those functions lose determinism and purity as well.<p>Which brings me to my main point. Circling back to my parent comment. Most people don’t understand fp and don’t get carmacks insight… and you are an example of such a person for now.
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arrosenberg
2024-10-10T15:22:26
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Most of them <i>are</i> stagnant. That&#x27;s why breaking up incumbents under antitrust laws is a great idea. GenAI and some sectors of the entertainment industry are pretty robust, but otherwise it&#x27;s not great out there broadly speaking.
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ThrowawayTestr
2024-10-10T15:22:41
An opportunity to invest in Make: Community
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s1mplicissimus
2024-10-10T15:22:41
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well the foundation gave extensive trademark licensing to Automattic for free, so &quot;independent&quot; sounds like an awfully misplaced adjective in this case
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highfrequency
2024-10-10T15:22:41
Clean Architecture: Dependency Inversion
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immibis
2024-10-10T15:22:43
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Hacker News is best viewed with showdead enabled, and then you will be able to see it.
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