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patrec
·yesterday·discuss
https://www.tamaspapp.eu/post/common-lisp-to-julia/
patrec
·2 months ago·discuss
The policies I mentioned (just as nepo-baby Mamdani's programs to abolish programs for gifted children) have, of course, precisely and deliberately the effect of cementing an existing parasitic elite and screwing over talented and hardworking people from a non-privileged background.

Which part of this do you fail to understand? Who do you think will be more inconvenienced by the removal of gifted programs, some intellectual mediocrity who goes to a $70'000/year private school anyway, or a smart child from a family with a yearly total income that's a fraction of that schooling cost? Who do you think is going to be more likely to find themselves financially ruined by being hit with enormous taxes on illiquid assets (such as equity in a pre-IPO startup they founded or where an early employee in) -- someone entirely self-made or your "oligarch"?
patrec
·2 months ago·discuss
And of course the reason that there is a lot VC capital in Europe has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that you'd be crazy to do a startup in e.g. Denmark (because doing so will likely be personally ruinous even in the unlikely case that you get some traction, due to unrealized gains tax) or to directly invest in one in e.g. Germany (where you'd be expected to physically sit through, on location, a few hours of a notary reading stuff out to you)? Do you actually have any idea how much additional legal risks, costs and time wasting bureaucracy are associated with even just forming a company in a typical EU country?

Miami, and Florida in general, have basically zero universities anyone has ever heard off, and still boast a higher number of unicorns per capita than Germany, despite the latter having at least one world-class technical university.
patrec
·4 months ago·discuss
What do you mean by this?
patrec
·4 months ago·discuss
Is there some more concise and ideally written summary of Thiel's lectures? One that doesn't require sitting through 3h of video?

I've only got some superficial acquaintance with Thiel's ideas, but he's been objectively correct on enough contrarian stuff (Thiel fellowships) that I'd like to at least have some rough, non-distorted understanding of what the anti-christ stuff is about even if it sounds a bit crazy.
patrec
·3 years ago·discuss
> he's basically saying Sam is the best in the world at being a ruthless mofo in these situations and obliterating those who oppose him

Exactly, it's not all that subtle, so I find it hard to even come up with an alternative interpretation.
patrec
·3 years ago·discuss
Network latency within an AWS AZ is <1ms and throughput is in the GB/s range.

What percentage of python webapps do you think are hitting this as their latency and throughput limit?

(Assuming effective DB use of course, i.e. not doing dozens of DB roundtrips to server a single result or getting megabytes of data and filtering on the client etc.)
patrec
·3 years ago·discuss
https://techspot.zzzeek.org/files/2015/pymysql_runsnake.png
patrec
·3 years ago·discuss
It wouldn't. Databases are fast, python is slow.
patrec
·10 years ago·discuss
Hi Alan (and others!),

Logo is ~50 years old now, squeak 20 and olpc ~10. Do you know innovators who are now in their 20ies, 30ies and 40ies and who at least partly credit their mental development to childhood exposure to logo, e-toys, mindstorms, Turtle Geometry etc?