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eric_h

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'Knockoff' Browser Extension Hides Sketchy Brands on Amazon

404media.co
6 points·by eric_h·vor 3 Tagen·1 comments

China built a 40-story tower that stores wind power by stacking concrete

boingboing.net
6 points·by eric_h·vor 4 Tagen·3 comments

Embedding Forbidden Text in Spyware to Discourage AI Analysis

schneier.com
4 points·by eric_h·vor 11 Tagen·0 comments

SC law legalizes pinball for youth, ending decades-old prohibition

scdailygazette.com
16 points·by eric_h·vor 19 Tagen·3 comments

Updating the Verge's Background Policy (2021)

theverge.com
26 points·by eric_h·vor 5 Monaten·6 comments

Swearing can boost performance by lowering inhibitions, study finds

theguardian.com
5 points·by eric_h·vor 7 Monaten·1 comments

Anthropic to pay $1.5B to authors in landmark AI settlement

theverge.com
1 points·by eric_h·vor 10 Monaten·1 comments

comments

eric_h
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
I have since moved out of NYC but yes I had an apartment number. If the doorman was helping this scalper, the scalper could have varied the address he used enough to avoid exact match dedupes while still ensuring he could claim the packages as his from the doorman.
eric_h
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
Doorman buildings are quite common in NYC.

[edit: to be clear they are not the norm, they are more expensive than buildings without one, but there are still lots of them that are not Trump Tower or other places for the absurdly wealthy]
eric_h
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
I really wanted a PS5 when it was first released, and I refused to pay the scalper tax to get one, so I spent a few minutes a few times a day over a couple of weeks trying to snag one from one of the many retailers selling them. Extraordinarily frustrating, I was not so interested in this process that I was going to script it or any such nonsense, I just wanted to eventually get lucky and snag one.

I eventually did, and when it finally arrived at my doorman building I mentioned what was in the package to the doorman, and how happy I was to finally get my hands on it after the effort expended and he said "oh really? there's a guy on the 5th floor who's bought dozens of them - he sold me one at cost".

At the scale of the PS5 release (I don't know how many they first shipped in 2020, but they're at >80M sold now so undoubtedly X million in the first year) - would an address match intervention have been able to differentiate my order from the dozens of orders the scalper on the 5th floor had placed, presuming some cooperation from the doorman to allow for variance in the details of the shipping address the scalper used? I'm reasonably confident the answer is no and I would have been caught in the net that attempted to prevent the scalper from scalping.
eric_h
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Much like what Anthropic very recently did re: Mythos
eric_h
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Hah, did not realize it was from 2021 when I posted it as I came across it in my bsky feed. Still - I think the list of examples provided in particular is of interest now as tech companies' attempts to control "the narrative" remains an ever present concern in tech press.
eric_h
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Agreed. It really all is an obvious consequence of optimizing only the things that can be measured on a two dimensional graph, at the expense of all the things that can't (even though in the long term those complex, multidimensional things like culture and care and integrity do, indeed, "make line go up", though perhaps with a smaller first derivative)
eric_h
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
I think, ultimately, what is not serious here is the author of TFA. Ruby (and Rails) still work, the ecosystem is still healthy, and their dubious citations of ruby's shortcomings (twitter's fail whale? comparing it to perl?) are just that, dubious.
eric_h
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
and kind of a counter point to the GGGP's "Unix compliancy isn't what's keeping me on macOS, the Unix tools it has under the hood still is."

I certainly replace a large chunk of the "unix tools under the hood" with tools installed via homebrew.
eric_h
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
> I had a driver's license. I used it so little that I let it expire and I'm not in a rush to renew it.

Don't wait too long - I did that and had to take the test again! :)
eric_h
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
Not to be too, um, dismissive, but one of the things we discussed in my 300 level class called _Artificial Intelligence_ in college 2 decades ago was regular expressions, so, that ship has sailed far over the horizon.
eric_h
·vor 9 Jahren·discuss
Indeed. I've always preferred using one billion seconds as a way of understanding just how much a billion is (hint: it's 31 and change years).

The average American lifespan is 2.4 billion seconds.

If you were shoveling 100 dollar bills, you could actually do some damage in the relatively short term (you could probably reasonably shovel $5k-10k/10s, or $500-1k/s, so you could burn through a billion every 1.5-3 weeks (assuming you never sleep or eat).

If you were working a 40hr week shoveling hundreds, it would take 6-12 weeks to burn through a billion.

If you were doing the same but with singles it would take 6-12 _years_ to burn through a billion.

So if you started with $30B - it would take between 180 and 360 years to get rid of all that money by shoveling it into a furnace.

You could literally have a few generations of heirs whose job is shoveling money into a furnace and they would be considered significantly wealthy for most of those generations.