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dukeyukey
2024-10-10T23:59:29
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I&#x27;d also take $200k in the US over £40k in the UK, but let&#x27;s not overdo things: Here in London I have bug screens, air con, and basically any food you could think of (and quite a lot I&#x27;ve never heard of).<p>It&#x27;s seriously not difficult.
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zanethomas
2024-10-10T23:59:36
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I know, right?<p>Fortunately we can still aren&#x27;t forced to use all the &#x27;enhancements&#x27;.
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Solstinox
2024-10-10T23:59:42
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The transfer of wealth from the UK to the US as a result of WW1 and WW2 debts is one of the more substantial wealth transfers in history.
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fgonzag
2024-10-10T23:59:55
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These machines could enable an automated check out process that is open 24&#x2F;7
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nirav72
2024-10-11T00:00:10
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Does plex stream the IPTV content directly to the plex clients running on things like Roku or Apple TV or it only works for the plex browser client?
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itake
2024-10-11T00:00:12
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JW, why?<p>Do you get so much spam from a specific email that you feel safe to ban it completely? Are you able to sue them or just send a strongly worded email about how they sold your email?
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cynicalpeace
2024-10-11T00:00:14
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I can very easily back up the claim that the USA does not have equality under the law.<p>Your claim that no one has ever wanted to import coca leaves requires a laughably impossible amount of evidence
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troad
2024-10-11T00:00:24
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Yeah, but Lucia is just going to be immediately replaced with some other popular auth library.<p>The thing is, 99% of people really do just need &#x27;log in &#x2F; log out&#x27;, and this is an incredibly useful thing to have as a library.<p>If you need Web 8.0 passkeys served via WASM eliptic curve sockets or whatever, sure, roll your own or use Auth0. But it feels really silly for the consensus around auth to be &#x27;oh, you&#x27;re making a CRUD cooking app to share your love of baking? cool, well here&#x27;s the OAuth spec and a list of footguns, go roll some auth&#x27;. It&#x27;s not a good use of that person&#x27;s time - they should be focussed on their actual idea rather than being forced to reinvent plumbing - and tons of people are going to get it wrong and end up with effectively no auth at all.
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slyall
2024-10-11T00:00:43
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That was a Kaiju getting through the big dimensional portal. Made a lot of mess in the 24 seconds it took to subdue it.
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Aeolun
2024-10-11T00:00:46
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I remember thinking that wikia sucked at the time, but at least it didn’t actively hinder me from finding what I was looking for. I just don’t open fandom pages because it locks up my phone.
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i2go
2024-10-11T00:00:58
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you can make a mobius strip with paper. then get a pencil and try to orient it in the mobius strip. that is, make it normal to the paper then move it around. you will see that if you go though the strip and go back to the starting point the pencil will be in the other direction. thus, the orientation is not continuous so the surface is not orientable
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meiraleal
2024-10-11T00:00:58
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&gt; What happens after Vercel enshittifies?<p>React enshittifies together (already happened) and slowly starts to die. People stop going crazy over SSR and go back to simpler HTML&#x2F;CSS&#x2F;JS pages.
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pavel_lishin
2024-10-11T00:01:02
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So, uh, where does the AI come in?
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nineplay
2024-10-11T00:01:12
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I&#x27;m still puzzled over the article frankly. In India there&#x27;s political violence and people are getting killed - but they still are happy to discuss politics with their friends and neighbors? There&#x27;s a disconnect there that I&#x27;m not getting. Why are they talking to everyone about their political views if it might get them killed?
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supportengineer
2024-10-11T00:01:13
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Doesn&#x27;t that stuff kill bees and fireflies as well?
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re-thc
2024-10-11T00:01:33
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&gt; Ampere chose to use N5 even though N3 was available<p>Wasn&#x27;t it just late? There were numerous delays.
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ISL
2024-10-11T00:02:19
Aurora Kicking Off in Europe
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pavel_lishin
2024-10-11T00:02:37
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Maybe it could also prompt you to use the sensors built into your head as well?<p>Honestly, if we&#x27;re having a watch scream at anyone, I&#x27;d rather it be the drivers who are (a) unaware of the law about pedestrian crossings, (b) looking at their phone while driving, (c) driving like an asshole, (d) driving drunk.
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bschwindHN
2024-10-11T00:02:55
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Funny enough, the iterator version is much faster in rust because the compiler can more easily optimize iterator chains than custom for loops:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;play.rust-lang.org&#x2F;?version=stable&amp;mode=release&amp;edition=2021&amp;gist=e4b11bda65cd43ba77678284c28e7f76" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;play.rust-lang.org&#x2F;?version=stable&amp;mode=release&amp;edit...</a><p>(I&#x27;d recommend running it on your own machine as the rust playground limits memory and will likely kill this program)<p>Output from my machine:<p><pre><code> $ cargo run --release Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.05s Running `target&#x2F;release&#x2F;iterator` Process 1 returned 18270843109002848788 and took 64.58175ms Process 2 returned 18270843109002848788 and took 308.969083ms</code></pre>
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2024-10-11T00:03:34
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lifthrasiir
2024-10-11T00:03:44
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&gt; Given the restrictions on the VM, like 64K of memory, are they going to have issues with more complex written languages like Japanese or Arabic?<p>That can be achieved by adding an additional (virtual) device, as it was often done for such scripts in the past.
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msolujic
2024-10-11T00:03:49
Many C-suite execs have lost confidence in IT, including CIOs
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Full_Clark
2024-10-11T00:03:58
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Depending on how smutty the chats got, the people whose details leaked are now at risk for extortion.<p>Would not be surprised to find future breaches arising from developers or key employees being blackmailed over this type of content and compromising their product&#x27;s security to keep it quiet.
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dockd
2024-10-11T00:04:06
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To keep that line of reasoning going, what is the purpose of the university, if you&#x27;re supposed to learn everything on your own?
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ISL
2024-10-11T00:04:09
Aurora over Mt Blanc
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akeck
2024-10-11T00:04:13
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Relearned drawing as an adult. The critical thing I did was daily practice - about 15 min a day. There&#x27;s something about daily practice, even just a little bit, that makes learning move really fast. I&#x27;m getting the same effect with daily DuoLingo.
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lolinder
2024-10-11T00:04:18
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That&#x27;s the question that the Indian person is asking.<p>Here in the US we&#x27;ll refuse to interact with someone if we find out that they&#x27;re part of the wrong tribe, but our political violence is pretty low on the scale of what&#x27;s possible.<p>There, they have a lot of political violence and from what I understand quite divisive political issues that put people&#x27;s lives and livelihoods at stake, but apparently they don&#x27;t have the culture of avoiding talking about it altogether that we do and they don&#x27;t attempt to avoid associating with anyone who disagrees with them.
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PaulHoule
2024-10-11T00:04:44
Dyno-Tuning My Nearly-Stock Honda Civic Was Worth It
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ceejayoz
2024-10-11T00:04:44
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The parent poster called that sort of exemption “cheating”.
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jinqueeny
2024-10-11T00:04:52
ARIA: An Open Multimodal Native Mixture-of-Experts Model
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efitz
2024-10-11T00:05:01
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What people want is authorization. Authentication is a painful activity that must be performed in order to do authorization properly in most cases.<p>Side note: there is a trivial case where authentication is reduced to “whoever is physically holding&#x2F;interacting with the system”. This is when either the operation to be authorized is relatively low risk (changing the channel on the TV with the line-of-sight IR remote control) or when you’re depending on physical security controls to prevent access to people who shouldn’t be doing the thing, e.g. requiring data center technicians to badge in before they can go into the server room and start disconnecting things.
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alephnerd
2024-10-11T00:05:28
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It&#x27;s already started happening.<p>For example, in Hungary, a lot of Orban&#x27;s political consolidation was itself due lagging economic growth in the aftermath of the GFC and Eurozone crisis, as well as FDI moving towards cheaper Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia.<p>Hungary&#x27;s HDI and GDP growth began stagnating around 2014-15, which was around the time mass dissatisfaction against Orban arose.
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bell-cot
2024-10-11T00:05:35
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&lt;sigh&#x2F;&gt; If you have any delusions about America&#x27;s ability to fight even a semi-serious war against even a <i>competent</i> 4th-rate power...<p>From a skim of Wikipedia, F-22&#x27;s cost &gt;$100M <i>each</i>, and production lead time is years. If the Elbonians needed 4 kamikaze drones @$250 to destroy each F-22 on the ground...yeah. And the USAF is looking at physical <i>nets</i> to protect their 9-figure assets - because their Force Protection and Airspace Control are so apocalyptically bad, <i>within their own domestic airbases</i>, that any technology less than 10,000 years old is simply off the table.
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andriesm
2024-10-11T00:05:44
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People are mindless pawns? People are not free to say no thanks, ignore or tune out? That&#x27;s what I do my entire life. And I actually appreciate and value highly targeted marketing messages that show me things I&#x27;m interested in and WANT to buy. Really good targeted marketing is a win-win, it helps consumers find stuff they want and it helps the companies generate profits. (which in turns pays salaries to employees) I don&#x27;t have a solution for weakminded and vulnerable people, but perhaps such people should be under parental supervision.
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Aeolun
2024-10-11T00:06:16
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When he took over twitter he owned 100% of the stock.
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cynicalpeace
2024-10-11T00:06:20
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They do the extraction in New Jersey
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godelski
2024-10-11T00:06:29
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Which I think is a critical aspect of the author&#x27;s argument: the lack of replication.<p>There&#x27;s a lot of factors at play. As I mentioned in my main comment, the study <i>naturally</i> has a metric fuckton of variables and noise which makes even basic experiments extremely difficult, but there are other factors like willingness to close that gap (is it surprising few want to climb a treacherous mountain?), as well as the whole structure of academia and the way metrics are formed. How do you create a foundation when you&#x27;re not only not incentivized to replicate but actively dis-incentivized? How do you explore that mountain which certainly has many pitfalls and uncertain paths when you must publish frequently?<p>Those problems are not remotely isolated to psychology, but they have a huge and crazy difficult mountain to climb and should we be surprised that few try to climb it when attempting to do so is far more likely to lead to academic success rather than helping the field make their way up? Even if you don&#x27;t fall off? It can take a long time to actually capitalize on those gains. I do think this is a conversation academia needs to have. Everything in place is logical and makes sense, they were done for good reasons, but I think we need to be honest that exploration is just a highly risky business. You&#x27;ll never make it across the ocean, to the moon, or to other worlds if you are unwilling to lose a few people (researchers who never make any impact) or risk a have a few conmen (researchers who make shit up).Ironically, if you try too hard to prevent these from happening, you&#x27;ll be doomed to only have them (you&#x27;ll only explore just beyond the fence and you&#x27;ll hear stories of what is imagined far beyond; either identical to just outside the fence or wild stories. But you&#x27;ll never know until you go). We can inch our way out or we can be brave. I think unfortunately it is only explorers who can tell the brave from imaginative. It sucks, but is this not the nature of it? A story as old as stories are. But we wouldn&#x27;t be where we are if we didn&#x27;t engage in risky business.
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jjulius
2024-10-11T00:06:38
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41804340">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41804340</a>
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nineplay
2024-10-11T00:06:50
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That&#x27;s the problem though right? I think that there are people who are so completely and utterly wrong that I don&#x27;t know what to do with them. They also think that I am so completely and utterly wrong that they don&#x27;t know what to do with me.<p>So we don&#x27;t talk about it.
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exabrial
2024-10-11T00:07:01
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That was fascinating! That is different that what I remember hearing but that&#x27;s exactly what I&#x27;m talking about!<p>Just compared it to a midi player... first video starts on a G. It may not be equal temperament? Some of the scale degrees sound just slightly flat or sharp.
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fulmicoton
2024-10-11T00:07:46
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Yes. We should shut down this demo. We reduced the hardware to cut down our costs. Right now it runs a ludicrously small amount of hardware.
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stavros
2024-10-11T00:07:50
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Yes and yes, pretty much all tech workers here speak English, and there&#x27;s talent available. I don&#x27;t know about firing, I imagine it&#x27;s mostly the same as other European countries.<p>As the sibling said, there are tech conferences, Athens and Thessaloniki are your best bets for offices, and Thessaloniki has recently seen very large growth in the tech sector, as firms like Accenture, Pfizer, etc have built offices here.
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amelius
2024-10-11T00:08:02
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Shouldn&#x27;t all the credits go to TSMC anyway? I mean coming up with an architecture for a GPU is no small feat, but it&#x27;s nothing compared to building a fab with the capabilities of TSMC&#x27;s.
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lelandbatey
2024-10-11T00:08:03
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Authz is usually much more complex than strict authN since authz gets much more into the thorny people problems, things like &quot;how do you build a system allowing arbitrary organizations of people (your customers) to systematize how they want the people within their organization to be able to access&#x2F;change things.&quot; A better term I&#x27;ve heard is &quot;governance&quot; which is more indicative of the stodgy, thorny, people-oriented nature of the problem, just like governments!<p>There&#x27;s also lots of potential levels of granularity and thus complexity, with the most granular (that I&#x27;ve seen) being able to model access through time as a continuum down to the individual field of each object in the business, based on wide arrays of arbitrary other factors. Think modeling problems like:<p>&gt; &quot;If condition X in the business is true then I want user X to be unable to view&#x2F;edit the &#x27;foobar&#x27; field of entity &#x27;powzap&#x27;, and I only want this rule to be true on Tuesdays of the months April and October&quot;.<p>That&#x27;s a <i>tough</i> problem to tackle with a lot of subtlety to wrangle.
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jrm4
2024-10-11T00:08:05
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Many have probably considered this, but just in case not, I solved this issue MANY years ago by just using virtual machines.
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thfuran
2024-10-11T00:08:16
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Maybe if you happen to own the control stack from hardware, OS, drivers, to client software and are willing to never change any of it once you get things lined up.
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asynchronous
2024-10-11T00:08:36
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There’s literally no way the nation of India is more diverse than the United States- we have the biggest spread of racial, and religious diversity on the planet, by far.
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bbor
2024-10-11T00:08:38
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I. This is a well written, engaging article, thanks for sharing. I absolutely agree that the thesis is true to an extent, though I would phrase it more broadly (perhaps &quot;American culture is unusually individualistic&quot; or &quot;American local social communities are being replaced by online parasocial ones&quot;). I don&#x27;t see any reason to suspect that politics is taboo in Mongolia, or frequently debated in China!<p>II. A huge part of this is just &quot;the instigator is discussing relationships largely not based in work&quot;. You can&#x27;t be fired from your apartment building or your family for being a little rude, but you can and will be fired from your job for causing even slight unrest. Applies to work friends across the world, I would imagine, and I&#x27;m guessing a recent immigrant has a higher ratio of those in his new home than his old one.<p>III. The belief that politics are &quot;abstract&quot; is, itself, a controversial political stance. Imagine for the sake of argument that a small group of people start controlling huge portions of the economy and using it to knowingly and intentionally harm others for fleeting personal gains.<p>Perhaps you could think of the villains in <i>Don&#x27;t Look Up</i> letting the apocalypse happen over pride, or, for the conservatives among us, the villains in <i>Atlas Shrugged</i> who cultivate poverty and inequity as a lever for maintaining their power. Hopefully we can all agree that those situations wouldn&#x27;t be ones of polite disagreement? To make it even more stark, imagine what you would say if one of your friends or family came out as an open Nazi -- it would be immoral to laugh off engagement in literal genocide as a personality quirk, IMO.<p>IV. &quot;In which a parent pretends he has time to write&quot; is downright adorable and extremely relatable, even for someone who will likely never have children. Godspeed George, may you have many only-slightly-stilted team dinners in Austin ahead of you
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pdonis
2024-10-11T00:08:41
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<i>&gt; non-relativistic field equations of the Standard Model</i><p>If you&#x27;re using the non-relativistic approximation, most of the Standard Model is irrelevant since you&#x27;re limited to interaction energies much less than the rest mass of the lightest particle involved. You&#x27;re basically looking at the low energy regime of QED, or straightforward non-relativistic QM with an appropriate potential in the Hamiltonian and no pretense of even trying to derive things from an underlying QFT model.
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stavros
2024-10-11T00:08:43
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224 BC.
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nineplay
2024-10-11T00:08:51
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Maybe they&#x27;d have less political violence if they didn&#x27;t associate with people who disagree with them. I&#x27;m not sure I&#x27;m convinced that dying for your political views is a fair price to pay for conversations with your neighbors.
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Aeolun
2024-10-11T00:08:59
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I work for private equity, and while we have a lot of layoffs, we don’t necessarily pursue short term gains (at least, as far as I can determine not as a factor of being PE anyway)
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lifthrasiir
2024-10-11T00:09:06
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Uxn uses big endian primarily because it is meant to be easily assembled from (or disassembled into) a thin programming language called Tal. I think Tal is meant to be the highest-level language available in this platform, so it should be as convenient as possible without being too fat---`#1234` in Tal would ideally be assembled to two bytes `12 34` therefore.
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quickthrowman
2024-10-11T00:09:13
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I’m right handed and wear a watch on my left wrist, the crown is on the right side of the watch head.<p>A left-handed watch has the crown on the left side of the watch head, it’s meant to be worn by a left-handed person on their right wrist.
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gabrielsroka
2024-10-11T00:09:13
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i had the same thought: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;gabrielsroka&#x2F;gabrielsroka.github.io&#x2F;blob&#x2F;master&#x2F;html&#x2F;index.html">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;gabrielsroka&#x2F;gabrielsroka.github.io&#x2F;blob&#x2F;...</a>
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2024-10-11T00:09:20
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NoGravitas
2024-10-11T00:09:39
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I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s intrinsic to dynamic languages. I&#x27;ve been reading this from a Common Lisp perspective and all I can think of is, &quot;look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power&quot;.
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slig
2024-10-11T00:09:40
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Now that&#x27;s a good experience, I&#x27;m sure your kid had a great time!
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CPLX
2024-10-11T00:10:10
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I mean it depends. Everything depends.<p>Are you selling to restaurants? To grocery stores in a large city&#x27;s Chinatown? And so on.
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reliabledang
2024-10-11T00:10:10
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&quot;reliable software&quot;
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o11c
2024-10-11T00:10:10
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I found slightly different numbers, but the exact details don&#x27;t matter.<p>If $12.5k is spent per child per year, and there are 20 children per classroom, that&#x27;s $250k.<p>Combining random sources (which use widely different divisions), I see numbers like:<p><pre><code> 60-90% instruction salary&#x2F;benefit and related (higher numbers likely include non-teacher staff) 55-60% salaries 20-25% employee benefits (probably health insurance, which is really expensive in America no matter who pays for it) 5-20% capital&#x2F;operations&#x2F;contractors 10% administration 8% supplies 5-35% support (likely varies depending on what counts as &quot;support&quot;) 0-5% debt 4% other</code></pre>
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lockedup
2024-10-11T00:10:13
Android Emulator Links?
Does anyone have any links for android emulator sites
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justinclift
2024-10-11T00:10:32
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<i>Especially</i> when it&#x27;s not a persons first play though. Grrrr. :(
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Wowfunhappy
2024-10-11T00:10:48
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Maybe, but we got here because I asked &quot;is it possible that Apple doesn&#x27;t want to support Vulkan (in software) because they don&#x27;t want to support the features it needs (in hardware).&quot;<p>If the reason they don&#x27;t support it in hardware is because they don&#x27;t want to support it in software, then the logic gets a bit circular.<p>I&#x27;m interested in which came first, or if it&#x27;s a little of both.
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stefanos82
2024-10-11T00:11:05
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If we can trust data from websites such as <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;w3techs.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;w3techs.com&#x2F;</a> then yes, it must be more or less true.
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2024-10-11T00:11:59
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nsonha
2024-10-11T00:12:11
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That&#x27;s subjective, Idk about &quot;MUCH more difficult&quot;.<p>All it does is moving the declaration to the correct visual scope, instead of a dangling up-front declaration.<p>Admittedly, I understand most coders are aready trained to read the latter.
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slig
2024-10-11T00:12:18
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Exactly, thank you for explaining way better than I did.
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Swizec
2024-10-11T00:12:19
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&gt; rather than through the lens of the broken US political parties &#x2F; election system<p>This is key, in my observation as an immigrant from Europe who&#x27;s lived here ~10 years. Europe for the most part has multi-party democracies meaning that for every pet cause you might have there is a party that focuses on your cause. Larger causes get parties that might even get elected into parliament.<p>Those larger parties still have to work together with other parties to form a coalition&#x2F;anti-coalition. Those coalitions then end up running the country.<p>In practice this means that when you&#x27;re discussing politics with friends, you don&#x27;t bifurcate into right&#x2F;wrong, you discuss differences on specific causes. You and your friend might disagree about UBI, or trans rights, or whatever, but you both understand that you more or less agree on the other 9&#x2F;10 issues. You are more alike than you are different and that makes debating your differences easier.<p>Contrast that with american politics where it&#x27;s all or nothing. If you like abortion <i>and</i> low taxes, there is no way for you to vote.<p>Additionally americans have this weird thing where they worship politicians instead of treating them as disposable public servants who exist at the mercy of your vote. People actually treat whom they vote for as a part of their identity. That always felt weird to me. It means any discussion of politics becomes a triggering assault on your ego.<p>edit to share an example:<p>In college I signed a thing to support The Pirate Party. The most they&#x27;ve ever achieved is like 1 or 2 seats in parliament. But this means that every law that gets discussed has a voice or two talking about its impact on copyleft, opensource, net neutrality, etc. This is great! And it doesn&#x27;t mean anyone has to abandon the bigger more important issues to get this representation.
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o11c
2024-10-11T00:12:21
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&quot;Fewer students per teacher&quot; is widely supported by research, and teachers do cost money.<p>But obviously just blindly throwing money won&#x27;t help.
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lolinder
2024-10-11T00:12:43
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I&#x27;m not convinced that the two are correlated. We did just fine associating with people of different political perspectives and discussing politics with them all the way up through 2008 at least, ~~without the violence~~. [Scratching this part out because it&#x27;s drawing plenty of justified criticism. I stand by the rest, and this part was generally true—with small exceptions—from at least 1990-2008.]<p>The complete refusal to interact with someone who disagrees with you is a relatively new phenomenon that seems to have risen alongside social media.
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selimthegrim
2024-10-11T00:12:52
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They’ve had a little more time to work on it.
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gamblor956
2024-10-11T00:12:52
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Godot is only cheaper if you plan to make purely for the PC. If you have any aspirations of a console release, Godot is significantly more expensive.
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cycomanic
2024-10-11T00:12:54
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Well then you haven&#x27;t been looking very hard. If you look at PISA results (essentially the best data we have on this so far) there is a strong correlation between investment into education and performance.
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leafo
2024-10-11T00:12:56
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I&#x27;ve been trying for a few years now, trying to get something made most days. I actually made a website to track my progress by giving me a place to upload and get a GitHub like calendar streak: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;streak.club&#x2F;s&#x2F;8&#x2F;daily-art-club" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;streak.club&#x2F;s&#x2F;8&#x2F;daily-art-club</a><p>Here&#x27;s my profile with my art: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;streak.club&#x2F;u&#x2F;leafo" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;streak.club&#x2F;u&#x2F;leafo</a> Currently in a gouache phase, but I have done sketching, figure drawing, watercolor, digital painting over the years<p>Here&#x27;s the my figure drawing: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;streak.club&#x2F;u&#x2F;leafo&#x2F;tag&#x2F;figure-drawing" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;streak.club&#x2F;u&#x2F;leafo&#x2F;tag&#x2F;figure-drawing</a>
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cheng-alvin
2024-10-11T00:14:02
Jas – A Side Project Assembler
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cheng-alvin
2024-10-11T00:14:02
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Hey! Recently, I&#x27;ve been writing an assembler for x64 as an outlet for my passion for low-level systems; Currently, the assembler is just a small library for generating some machine code for a couple basic instructions, no executable object file, no nothing (I told you! Minimalist!). It&#x27;d be great for a fresh set of eyes to take a look at my code and maybe contribute some new functionalities or patches would also be great.<p>Thanks Regards, Alvin :)
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anonCoffee
2024-10-11T00:14:09
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ziJsbcidanais
2024-10-11T00:14:16
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That’s how it’s worked for nearly all of history. A decent read is this book (which was on obamas summer reading list one year): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Great-Experiment-Diverse-Democracies-Endure&#x2F;dp&#x2F;0593296818?dplnkId=e4d11f6e-5092-463b-a2fb-d96778ae68b0&amp;nodl=1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Great-Experiment-Diverse-Democracies-...</a>. Diversity has never really worked before.<p>Diversity has historically been used to keep populations divided allowing a smaller group to rule over them. Plenty of historical examples (Italy, Ottoman Empire, etc) as well as literature. I think this is described in Machiavelli’s “The Prince”.<p>And both current US candidates are pushing for immigration&#x2F;diversity (albeit from different groups, but the end result is the same). The real reason we can’t discuss politics is because our elites want us divided, and they have the means to accomplish that.
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tapoxi
2024-10-11T00:14:30
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The Switch support is free and community developed. For Xbox&#x2F;PlayStation W4 has a plugin module for about $800&#x2F;year, that&#x27;s less than half the cost of a single Unity Pro seat.
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hypeatei
2024-10-11T00:14:34
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My point was that there isn&#x27;t a secret scheme here where federal agents are pulling the strings at the top. They literally just ask private companies for data either through court orders or side channels and they&#x27;ll get it eventually.<p>All out in the public view (essentially)
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worstspotgain
2024-10-11T00:14:36
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The reason is that we can&#x27;t talk about Broken Democracy.<p>Party 1 has been pwned by a foreign country. It doesn&#x27;t want you to know about BD or you&#x27;ll vote them out.<p>Party 2 doesn&#x27;t want you to know about BD because it wants democracy to be salvaged.<p>Ergo, everyone pretends it isn&#x27;t broken. It&#x27;s just a flesh wound.
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mgh2
2024-10-11T00:14:45
Nvidia supplier Foxconn to make Blackwell AI servers in Mexico
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valunord
2024-10-11T00:14:59
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Great tool I think this is heads and shoulders above other options, including Projectors from OBS since it allows me to control the ecosystem I&#x27;m sharing very tightly and cleanly. Thank you!
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beaglessss
2024-10-11T00:15:03
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2024-10-11T00:15:06
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BurningFrog
2024-10-11T00:15:15
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India has 450 languages, 5x the US population, all religions, and plenty of different races.
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singleshot_
2024-10-11T00:15:21
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More or less, if you enter a hospital, you need a medical case manager. The case manager should be an equal or superior specialty to the treating physician. The case manager should have a medical power of attorney to make decisions concerning your care (not so much to make decisions, but to be allowed into the decision making process to advise you, and then to regulate the execution of the treating physician).<p>In short if your doctor is not employed by you, you should be taking precautions accordingly.<p>This is an absolutely daft situation, but it is where we find ourselves.
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comicjk
2024-10-11T00:15:25
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Growing and sequestering enough biomass to slow down climate change means effectively running the fossil fuel industry at the same scale but in reverse. In that spirit, I&#x27;ll point out that most efficient way of moving carbon-bearing solids per ton-mile is the bulk carrier ships we use for shipping coal.
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shiroiushi
2024-10-11T00:15:27
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Exactly. To one side, the other side includes (or defends) people who were &quot;trying to dismantle democracy [over] unsubstantiated claims of fraud&quot;. To the other side, these rioters were &quot;peaceful protesters&quot; (I guess they never watched the videos) who did nothing wrong.<p>In a nutshell, the two sides simply can&#x27;t even agree on <i>basic reality</i>. If you can&#x27;t agree on the basic facts of something, it is <i>not possible</i> to have a fruitful discussion about it.<p>I&#x27;m sorry, but I just don&#x27;t see any kind of workable solution to this issue.
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ColinWright
2024-10-11T00:15:36
The Climate Clowns
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toomuchtodo
2024-10-11T00:15:45
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;old.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;flying&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1g0s182&#x2F;another_waas_outage_but_where_are_the_notams&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;old.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;flying&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1g0s182&#x2F;another_waa...</a>
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koconder
2024-10-11T00:15:48
Show HN: Airgapped Offline RAG – Run LLMs Locally with Llama, Mistral, & Gemini
I&#x27;ve built an airgapped Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system for question-answering on documents, running entirely offline with local inference. Using Llama 3, Mistral, and Gemini, this setup allows secure, private NLP on your own machine. Perfect for researchers, data scientists, and developers who need to process sensitive data without cloud dependencies. Built with Llama C++, LangChain, and Streamlit, it supports quantized models and provides a sleek UI for document processing. Check it out, contribute, or suggest new features!
https://github.com/vincentkoc/airgapped-offfline-rag
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RiverCrochet
2024-10-11T00:15:50
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I don&#x27;t often discuss politics with my niece; we&#x27;ve actually had physical altercations before. But I mustered some courage and brought this up to her, and she had the following to say:<p>&quot;The two party system forces people who advocate for issue X to also have to advocate for Y and Z, when they may really only care about X. Another factor; the decay of respect of and audiences for traiditional mass media, and the rise of personal &quot;bubble&quot; media such as social media has also forced mass communications to be more personal if one wants to reach people, and various political forces are adapting to the new landscape.&quot;<p>I&#x27;m not sure if population density has any effect on political discussions more than discussions in general.
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mistermann
2024-10-11T00:15:55
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&gt; Twitter was by very far always the most toxic cesspool in the internet.<p>And also not, <i>simultaneously</i>.<p>Related: do you disagree with the theory that the speed of light is relative to the frame of reference of the observer?<p>EDIT: I must say though, you&#x27;re <i>not wrong</i>. Twitter is a lot like the Wild West, lots of clever racists, it&#x27;s nuts.
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slig
2024-10-11T00:16:03
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Oh, I think there are a lot of us voting with their wallets already and that&#x27;s one of the reasons the assholic behavior is getting worse: those that care have given up and don&#x27;t show up anymore.
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alephnerd
2024-10-11T00:16:08
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What&#x27;s wrong about that? Salazar absolutely did a massive number on Portugal, with a horrible economic policy, and spending ungodly amounts on colonial wars in Angola, Mozambique, Guinea, East Timor, and Goa.<p>Portugal to this day has fairly weak human capital compared to it&#x27;s peers.
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tdeck
2024-10-11T00:16:43
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I think lack of good practice is a big part of it, and I also would add that a lot of the &quot;practice&quot; input our brains get comes from online debate culture and&#x2F;or watching politicians and surrogates acting in bad faith. That means there&#x27;s a lot of baggage and bad habits lying around that folks can easily and reflexively fall back, on and it really increases the burden on someone trying to have a good discussion.
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baanist
2024-10-11T00:16:51
How Net Zero Killed 1.5C [video]
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orionsbelt
2024-10-11T00:17:16
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Want some practice? What policies?
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