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shaboinkin
·vor 20 Tagen·discuss
Risk aversion could be looked at in the same lens in my opinion. It’s possible to be risk adverse in a modern society as we have risk takers to do it on your behalf. Policemen and women, firefighters, warfighters, astronauts, test pilots, athletes, etc. But if you’re a deer in the headlights and unable to be willing to push yourself past your preconceived fears and limits, you’re holding yourself back from your true potential. And why might that be the case? Did something happen in one’s life that causes them such behaviors where they’ll always prevent themselves from entering into uncomfortable situations? Anecdote, but there’s someone I know that absolutely avoids anything that could possibly be uncomfortable for him because of an accident that happened in his childhood. It’s all mental.
shaboinkin
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Counter point: Apple exists in their size because of the US’s willingness to keep shipping lanes and trade routes open by use of force and US diplomatic efforts to allow for trade to exist in foreign nations. It’s debatable if this still holds true or is the correct approach given the shitshow going on right now.
shaboinkin
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
My opinion is the original 99 cent app, then followed free apps and services caused a public devaluation of software costs. Use Youtube as an example. It tickles me hearing people complain about the cost of a YouTube subscription. In my head, I’m well aware of the colossal amount of costs that go into the hardware and software that allows for such a service to exist in the first place. Yet it’s a bloody outrage to spend money on it to remove ads. Maybe someone could tell me what actually is a fair value of tapping into literally every single video uploaded in YouTube’s existence on demand? $16 a month seems reasonable to me.
shaboinkin
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
https://youtu.be/NFw7ZifqhTg?si=IujBLjIsaQysNHmp&t=267

4:27

“The time when we conveniently let the United States carry the burden for our security is over. The US is absolutely committed to NATO, but this commitment comes with a clear and long standing expectation, that Europe and Canada take more responsibly for their own security, and I believe that is only fair.” -Mark Rutte
shaboinkin
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Anecdotally, my company has a device driver posted on Windows Update. I inherited the project and was digging through Microsoft’s hardware dashboard trying to find information on the stability of the driver. I ended up finding that our driver was crashing rather frequently. Looking closer, the name of the driver shown was curious as it contained the name of our driver as defined in the inf file, and appended at the end was “(WeTest)”. I looked through all source code looking for a reference to this string with no avail. Eventually I googled “WeTest” and find out WeTest is something owned by Tencent. I double checked all drivers that were ever posted to the server from our account and found no reference to “WeTest” in any of the driver packages uploaded. I emailed our Microsoft contact and got no answers as to where this driver came from and why it was visible from our account. After a few months, this driver finally was removed from our dashboard and our administrator for the account had to submit government documents to Microsoft to show he worked at where he said he did. I won’t give specifics on who’s or what’s, and anyone is more than welcome to dismiss what I’m saying without evidence. But your comment, “when Microsoft’s update servers get compromised..”, made me want to share this experience. Maybe it was some terrible software bug on Microsoft’s end that managed to combine information from two different entities, but we were never given an explanation as to how this happened.
shaboinkin
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
From watching talks by the various US think tanks (CSIS, CFR, Hudson, etc), the common theme whenever the topic of AI is brought up is that the US is in strategic competition with China where it essentially boils down to economic superiority where the idea is to have US technology spread globally and not China’s. Oh and military application of AI.

I have a hunch the hyper won’t slow down anytime soon if these groups who have the eyes and ears of the government are suggesting to go full steam ahead in the technology.
shaboinkin
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
“Sixty-three percent of adults said they would cover a hypothetical $400 emergency expense exclusively using cash or its equivalent, unchanged from 2022 and 2023 but down from a high of 68 percent in 2021.”

https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/2025-economic-we...

$999 is a lot of money.
shaboinkin
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Something like this already happened relatively recently.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missoula_floods?wprov=sfti1