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Shopify outage [resolved]

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101 points·by harrouet·el mes pasado·85 comments

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harrouet
·hace 22 horas·discuss
This is exactly the kind of technology that I expect Apple to ship anytime soon given the RAM prices and their HW/SW integration skills:

- ship super fast SSD (tbh they are already top notch)

- add a specific cache layer for tokens

- keep the amount of unified memory reasonable
harrouet
·anteayer·discuss
...and it can lead to parallel processing discussions for very large arrays
harrouet
·anteayer·discuss
You beat me to it, I was going to post the same.

Clear red flag, only useful for whistleblowers.
harrouet
·hace 3 días·discuss
As an economist, you may say what, you may say when, but never both at the same time.
harrouet
·hace 5 días·discuss
While working for a telecom operator, I tested the idea of having people paying more for dedicated support. We did a market study.

I turned out that customers are not ready to pay for support. Cognitively, paying for a service and paying on top for this service to work well is not consistent.

As a result, people have minimal support and complain. But they don't value good support either.

NB: companies do pay for (insurance) support, especially for swift resolution. But consumers or small businesses don't want it.
harrouet
·hace 8 días·discuss
True because wars finance value destruction.

But with $1.4T announced capex for the Frontier AI labs, we're not far from the 2nd (illegal) war in Irak: $1.8T of direct military spending.

With that said, I don't know how Frontier Ai companies will ever recover this capex with a glorious $50B of revenues. Add to that that a GPU's lifetime is only a few years and you may see it as a deadend.

NB: did you know Uber destroyed $27B of value since inception? But it still exists. So Frontier AI might just do the same.
harrouet
·hace 15 días·discuss
Counter theory: the M6 is so good that they want to keep some oomph for the M7 line up.
harrouet
·hace 15 días·discuss
Get a 15" MBA...
harrouet
·hace 15 días·discuss
At this point and given the cost of memory, it will probably make sense to invest in faster SSD to allow for good performance with less memory
harrouet
·hace 17 días·discuss
"Digital Euro"... Do people realize that maybe 90% of money is already digital, i.e. sitting as bytes and numbers on banks' computers ?

It seems to me that the actual problem that the EU is trying to solve it to find a tech managed by the ECB but that leaves space for the banks to keep existing in payment. They make a significant amount of money from Visa/Mastercard payments.

But we don't need payment terminals anymore: phones and QR-Codes are enough. We don't need Visa or Mastercard: just route payment instructions from payee's bank to payer's bank.

In Europe, we actually already have instant-payment through the SEPA network (i.e. IBAN transactions).
harrouet
·hace 19 días·discuss
This will be very useful to call out replicants, thx.
harrouet
·hace 19 días·discuss
IMHO it tells more about the "classified systems" than about Mythos.
harrouet
·hace 23 días·discuss
You disagree but you're wrong.

Military context: a government would want to review the code and compile themselves. Provide a hash of the target binary to ensure they've compiled it correctly.

SDLC: provide auditors with _proof_ that the tested binary is indeed coming from the audited code
harrouet
·hace 23 días·discuss
I have seen AI projects to convert a tomography into actual 3D models.

Not easily, but not an unexplored field either.
harrouet
·hace 24 días·discuss
Fits right in: overvalued, over-promising, pure bubble hype.
harrouet
·hace 25 días·discuss
I stand corrected: https://blogs.cornell.edu/info2040/2012/11/03/monkeys-and-in...
harrouet
·hace 25 días·discuss
It is exactly the opposite for MPEG, which only specifies the decoder (i.e. how frames should be decoded).
harrouet
·hace 25 días·discuss
There is this famous experiment with 9 monkeys in a room with a banana attached to the ceiling and a scale.

First day, a monkey climbs the scale, gets the banana and is happy.

Second day, they start spraying whomever gets on the scale. Monkeys hate this. They learn not to climb.

Third day, they take a monkey out and replace with another. The new monkey sees a banana up there and tries climbing the scale. He literally gets beaten out by the others, like "seems like you're new here".

Days 4-12, they've replaced one monkey per day, so that no monkey was here when it was possible to get the banana. None of them have ever been sprayed either. Still, they enforce the rule not to climb up there.

I am putting this example because in our society as well, there are many rules that are enforced without anyone questioning the "why". Yet the "why" is often more important to know than the rule itself.

Designers know this dichotomy between the "why" and the "how". Most people don't.
harrouet
·hace 25 días·discuss
How about running that backdoor from a honeypot and check what it is trying to do?
harrouet
·hace 25 días·discuss
Damned, there is a market for an "antivirus for developers".