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ric2b
·hace 14 días·discuss
This administration banned states from legislating AI, then turns around and does draconian measures like this.

None of them care about states rights, they just want to control things directly.
ric2b
·hace 20 días·discuss
2K is 10 years of a Claude Pro subscription, which also gives you better models...
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I'm curious how the relative difficulty between the problems can be assessed when no one knows how to solve any of them.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
No they aren't, they can't even manage a vending machine.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
That's Google forcing you to publish your app publicly, not the EU.

If they allow you to side load you won't need to make the app publicly available and so won't need a privacy policy.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
You mention Microsoft at the same time that multiple EU governments are moving away from Windows and Microsoft Office and recommending businesses to do the same.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
They're more like comparing Movies to TikTok.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Your last two sentences are contradictory. That is a very significant difference.

Another significant difference is how useful the standard library of each language is, so that you can avoid 3rd party libraries.

Also the tendency in the JS ecosystem to break libraries into tiny parts, because it helps or historically helped to ship less code to the user.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
No, because Rust has a standard library that covers the basics enough to not push you to start adding decencies as quickly.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Depends on what you mean, if using batching technologies like Lightning Network it is theoretically unlimited.

If you mean on the globally replicated and stored forever blockchain, I think it's 50/s or something like that.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
That usually ends up as proxies to the upstream repos, because the people managing the company repos don't have time to review every new version of a package.

At that point you're just as vulnerable to a supply chain attack.
ric2b
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I was with you until the talk about risk.

Low level employees are always taking far bigger risks in relative terms, the worse position a CEO will be in if all of his "risk" hits him is that they'll have to become a regular low level employee.
ric2b
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Actually I have the best model, but I'm afraid to release it because it's so dangerous.
ric2b
·hace 3 meses·discuss
But it will run into so many more broken commits...
ric2b
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Most packages don't become unsafe just because they were released a week ago.
ric2b
·hace 3 meses·discuss
JS as a language is part of the problem because the standard library is so minimal that people need to use a lot more 3rd party libraries than they would in most popular languages.
ric2b
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Windows is a small part of their revenue on purpose, because the OS monopoly enables them to sell and push a lot of their other revenue streams. Windows has always been easy to pirate for the same reason.

But make no mistake, it is very important for Microsoft and leadership, or they wouldn't keep updating it so much and talking about it so much on their keynotes and marketing.
ric2b
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Funny how the start of your scale, 1200 Elo, is essentially what I have as a goal and am not even close yet, lol.
ric2b
·hace 6 meses·discuss
I'm old enough to remember people in Iraq cheering for the fall of Saddam. Didn't make it great.
ric2b
·hace 6 meses·discuss
There was a large scale self-reported study in November of 2024. It was actually way over 30%, if you ignore non-respondents.