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red-iron-pine
·hace 7 horas·discuss
tell that to sony, who definitely sued his ass
red-iron-pine
·hace 9 horas·discuss
i'd argue against that point to a degree. going against the grain does work, if you know who you're looking for and can send the right signals accordingly

it's that okcupid data about how the highly tattoo'd people tended to get the most negative responses, but also very strong responses from other seriously tat'd people

fly a flag, signal theory, etc.
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
> His failure was caused by a knowledge check rather than a skill check.

whats the difference w/r/t programming? in this case I'd argue the knowledge was the skill
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
lets abstract the human interaction process even futher

and homeboy is a rich tech bro, he doesn't have to play the numbers game
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
dude was cracking iphones for the glory and lulz as much as for practical access reasons

lots of folks be working on exploits and jailbreaks who, as a rule, STFU 100% OpSec 100% of the time

"the real, scary hitmen aren't the ones bragging about it"
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
homeboy lived inside of tech-bro-capitalism since he was 19 and is now realizing it's hollow, but hasn't been forced to live outside of that bubble.

some kernels of truth but it feels like he doesn't need AI or tattoos, he needs a therapist
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
> This really does - I don't mean it in a disparaging way - read like a mid-life crisis writing.

OP is living in a world of hyperreality of his own making. dude has always been doing software and never been able to break out of that.

it's not like he's been bartending though college and then slide into CS/dev work and is struggling with how startups are it's own weird universe. it's all hes ever known and is now convinced that the hinge dates and axe throwing are the weird, not-real thing.

homie has been in his weird autism-tech-bubble and never had a reason to get out of it
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
> This reads more like geohot finally hit the point where he can't stand comments more so than it has to do with what is in the text. Idiots and trolls in the audience put real mental toll on streamers - facing and tackling mean comments straight on don't make them mental Hulks. If anything that wears them down and mentally weaken them.

geohot is living in a world where he is reacting to their discussions, instead of harvesting them. of course he burns out.

the game streamers just go LOL and the onlyfans types go "oh honey" and blow it off -- and watch their wallet fill with $$$

but george is making this interactive and isn't harvesting $$$, he feels a need to engage. knowledge workers see all criticism as a challenge, part of the "engineer's disease thing" and can't disconnect, and doesn't have the satisfaction of walking out with 300k a year from the stream.
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
have interests. pull on threads. follow weird leads.

in some cases, build your own.
red-iron-pine
·hace 10 horas·discuss
51% of the internet is now bots. entirely possible it's not a person.

but we're talking about geohot here, entirely possible he built an agent to handle all criticism
red-iron-pine
·hace 13 horas·discuss
used to heat my dorm room with a Pentium D that I overclocked and pointed a small fan at. Could open a window in winter, turn off the room radiator, and keep it cozy.

perhaps at-home LLMs will bring me back to that. fun days of hacking and thermodynamics.
red-iron-pine
·hace 14 horas·discuss
only parts of the US are unwilling

they happen to be in the Fortune 50, or top 10.

serious, go look at the F500 list and see how many of the largest, meanest companies in the US (and world) world also happen to be healthcare

if you wanna know why it's never gonna happen -- there is the list. they will spend more money than god on social media, bribes, and whatever else they need to keep the system the way it is
red-iron-pine
·ayer·discuss
you have access to all of the redhat documentation but no internet. if there is a right way to do it as written in the docs then you can often find it.

no internet-style indexing tho, so it's a lot of ctrl-f and hoping you pick the correct chapter -- which can be hard with a timelimit. on stuff I was strong in it was trivial, I'd already seen the docs and knew what to look for but on the few items I wasn't it was a lot of flailing.
red-iron-pine
·ayer·discuss
its because they have him on tape having sex with children
red-iron-pine
·ayer·discuss
> There are ~350,000,000 of us. When I read we spent $1B, I think about how I'm responsible for $3 of that. It doesn't matter considering the ~$117,550 of the national debt I'm responsible for. It palls compared to the $3,000 a year in interest towards the national debt I'm responsible for.

tax billionaires, then
red-iron-pine
·ayer·discuss
the gray zone is ~200km so long as you have ISR drones able to see it

artillery, missiles, and long range drones are in the mix too. AI enabled spotting makes ISR detection rapid and effective.

some kubernetes container spots a random pixel that means hidden vehicles and a HIMARS strike is dispatched ASAP
red-iron-pine
·ayer·discuss
india, china, lots of MENA, etc.

tons of americans trying to get to europe

its pretty common if you head to places like reddit's r/cscareerquestions or r/itcareerquestions. lots of idealism and naiveté
red-iron-pine
·anteayer·discuss
the monkey says and does what we want it to do -- why go deeper?
red-iron-pine
·anteayer·discuss
large companies would break democracy if it interfered with income

they used to send 9 year olds into the mines
red-iron-pine
·anteayer·discuss
currently on GraphineOS for those very reasons. There is some amazing stuff in XDA forums but ultimately it's just some random guy posting some random ROM.

Only way I was able to get Cyanogenmod on stuff back in the day, was to use shady hacks from XDA, but man it was super slow and seemed to use a ton of bandwidth...