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The Mass Shooters Are Performing for One Another

theatlantic.com
3 points·by usrusr·قبل 10 أشهر·2 comments

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usrusr
·قبل 20 ساعة·discuss
In ca 1995 fiction, the upsell was human ractors occasionally coming in, temporarily substituting AI on heiress class instances. Sounds pretty much spot on for one of those coveted post AI jobs...
usrusr
·أول أمس·discuss
Is it truly a 2026 car though, if it does not come with an ungodly amount of attention beep nagware that cannot be permanently disabled?
usrusr
·قبل 4 أيام·discuss
Not sure if accidentally is the correct term, given the anti-intellectual platform
usrusr
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
One is an ad medium, the other isn't.

But it really depends not only on the presentation theme but also on the data set itself and that varies by region. I'm sure that there are still places where the sources Google is buying are better than whatever is on OSM, just like there are regions where OSM is just so much more detailed than everybody else. And yet others, where OSM is generously fed by an entity that also supplies Google and all the others because they are not doing it for the map, they are doing it for the place.
usrusr
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
None, in the months (sometimes years) it spends switched off (off, not standby) between print jobs. It's a quarter of a century old and I can still get replacement cartridges when I need them.
usrusr
·قبل 10 أيام·discuss
I very much agree, the status quo is not sustainable. But I really don't believe that the solution is trying to one-up China in whatever they are doing, or the USA, for that matter.
usrusr
·قبل 10 أيام·discuss
It might be a minor contributor, but it sure isn't the reason.

If you do do much admire economic success through suffering, can I assume that you have relocated to China? (mainland) Because they sure know a thing or two about that...
usrusr
·قبل 10 أيام·discuss
Or in other words: there's a big difference between public domain and copyleft and it looks like whoever came up with the asbestos analogy was underestimating that difference.
usrusr
·قبل 10 أيام·discuss
Needs a little more precision: not "those with an equity stake": those with a disproportionally large equity stake.

Otherwise it's just an opener for the old excuse of "they might be ruining your life, but it's all good, it's also your pension fund, little man, that's profiting from your life getting ruined, you should celebrate them!"
usrusr
·قبل 14 يومًا·discuss
"Our models are so good they are banned by the government"

I don't see any way how releasing an incrementally better model could get even close to the positive PR. For every Mythos token not sold because of this they'll sell dozens of Fable, Opus and so on. Perhaps the ban did not origin at Anthropic, as a PR stunt, but genuinely at some government desk. Entirely possible. But Anthropic would be foolish to not pick up that ball and drag it out a little.
usrusr
·قبل 17 يومًا·discuss
The quote is not "one", it's "The one".
usrusr
·قبل 18 يومًا·discuss
I call them ransom futures. But given how many of the ransom situations that are started with "give us N amount of crypto X!" I suspect being resolved entirely in conventional money, through some subcontractor chain of decreasingly white-hattish "security consultancies" that somehow make the problem go away (by knowing someone who will make the problem go away for money), your take is probably the more accurate one.
usrusr
·قبل 18 يومًا·discuss
Yeah, there are clavicle fractures that clearly don't need any surgery, but when in doubt, always slap on some titanium. Just try to get rid of the plate before the next fracture opportunity, because then you'll get an AC joint separation instead of a fracture and that stuff won't grow back. Ask me how I know, I had surgery to swap a fracture plate for an AC plate (those AC plates really, really suck)
usrusr
·قبل 18 يومًا·discuss
The key service performed by a cycling helmet is not turning a death situation into a permanently maimed situation (they do that, but that's a very rare occurrence), it's turning a life changing injury situation into a situation of some fractured bones that will be almost forgotten two months later. The life and death part is overrated.

I guess one reason people are so focused on that is because it's easy to quantify.
usrusr
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
Not only easier finding call sites than finding copies, also more intuitive to start looking. "Which callers will be affected by the change?" is the most natural question to ask. "Which places should have this same change applied?", not so much.
usrusr
·قبل 22 يومًا·discuss
Why pretend? "private" on value types just means nothing to see here except when you happen to be one of the functions conveniently namespaced with the struct.

But I'd say that GP's complaint about inequality leaking makes no sense anyways, because what could be more unequal than different implementation, or different internal state implying different behavior down the line? The public subset isn't some arbitrary interface that could have different implementations. And even then, "equals under interface I1" would have to be considered a very special type of "equality", not the general case.
usrusr
·قبل 22 يومًا·discuss
Value types are a concept very far away from the "magic black box organism" school of OOP thinking. It's not a novel way of doing classic OOP (does anyone still do that?), it's a way for a language born in OOP ideology get one step further into the post-OOP world.
usrusr
·قبل 27 يومًا·discuss
Or subsidies from hopeful investors sweet-talked into not understanding the commodity nature of the business they are investing in. But that does not change much about the general assessment.

Chances are the typical story goes founders start fully believing that they would succeed with their own innovation but slip down a gradient towards commodity provider without really noticing themselves.
usrusr
·قبل 29 يومًا·discuss
I had similar thoughts, but regarding fiction: I imagine that there must be quite a corpus of Tom Clancy style stuff indulging in "military gear porn" up to and including the use of tactical nukes, but fiction involving strategic nuclear exchange tends to be about what comes after.
usrusr
·قبل 29 يومًا·discuss
I believe that it's more nuanced than that (this is from the context of German regulations):

In the old days, reflectors and diffractors were rather crude and light distribution wasn't even at all. Regulation was setting a light intensity limit for the arc above the cutoff, assuming that the brightest spots would be just that, unintended brightness outliers. And when those would comply with the limit, the typical brightness hitting the eyes of oncoming traffic would be much lower.

Now reflector design is SO much better manufacturers striving to make their buyers happy can make lights pushing out photons exactly at that old regulatory limit over the entire cutoff area, and with a precise jump where the cuttoff stops. That's awesome for the person behind the wheel ("best lights I ever had!"), technically within the old limits and a terribly blinding for everybody else.