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teeray

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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/timraymond; my proof: https://keybase.io/timraymond/sigs/sF-Q1hIG64xFdleydZXWvzcCR4bqZAKT3Xacsk2D_jU ]

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teeray
·ayer·discuss
Don't forget the extra-fun deductible reset button that insurance companies get to hit every year. If your timing is particularly unlucky, you can end up paying that deductible twice (or nearly twice) for some health event.
teeray
·hace 3 días·discuss
> Start-up Deep Green charges clients to use its computing power for artificial intelligence and machine learning.

What about running the compute workloads of the municipality instead?
teeray
·hace 3 días·discuss
The more you know and practice with knots, the definition of “simple” shifts. I stopped using bungee cords in my car since I got really good at lashing stuff down with paracord.
teeray
·hace 3 días·discuss
It really depends on the cordage for this one. I have a pair of gym shorts with a flat, thin band (I think it’s nylon, it’s got some slipperiness to it), and this knot works great for it. I’ve had nothing but problems trying this one on thicker, rounded cordage with more friction involved.
teeray
·hace 4 días·discuss
The marlinspike hitch is the best bang-for-your-buck. The author of this video shows it in quite a few of his other videos. Depending on what you do with the tag end, you can quickly collapse it into a bowline for a fixed loop (and subsequently apply any bowline finishing you might like), or you can end up with an Ashley stopper (which provides triple the diameter of the rope, so is an excellent stopper). Using it actually as a marlinspike hitch gives you a really nice handle to pull in tension on a trucker’s hitch. The knot also does not jam, so you can easily pull it out just by completely tightening it. This same property makes it an excellent choice for the loop in a trucker’s hitch… provided you get the directionality right so the force of pulling in tension counteracts its desire to collapse. When you’re done, the loop can just collapse out when you untie it—no dealing with a jammed alpine butterfly.
teeray
·hace 5 días·discuss
They also believed they would be able to build that compute without restrictions. Between hardware costs and massive public opposition, scaling as they had anticipated is in jeopardy.
teeray
·hace 13 días·discuss
The intersection of users and neighbors of AI data centers is probably much smaller than you think.
teeray
·hace 17 días·discuss
I really wish you could provide a PGP public key to your bank and have them just email the damn pdf every month.
teeray
·hace 18 días·discuss
I couldn’t even tell you my SAT scores. I took it and did reasonably well, but after college it just ceased to be information my brain retained. I don’t even know where my results are, so it’s completely lost information at this point.
teeray
·hace 21 días·discuss
I would as well. If you didn’t stop it at the review stage, it’s the team’s problem. It’s not “X’s code broke prod.” In at-will, X can up and leave before you have time to give them shit for it. Then it’s the team’s problem anyway. Make sure you collectively own what you merge.
teeray
·hace 22 días·discuss
I did not have Voight-Kampff tests on my 2026 hiring bingo card, but here we are.
teeray
·hace 26 días·discuss
Now we know why everyone was generating power on bikes in “Fifteen Million Merits”
teeray
·hace 29 días·discuss
Yet another conglomerate
teeray
·hace 29 días·discuss
My pen weighs in at 10g in my backpack and is capable of durably recording information for thousands of years. No battery to charge, cheap, and plentiful.
teeray
·hace 30 días·discuss
EU folks: are ADBs the panacea that all these articles always make them out to be? I’ve seen mixed reports.
teeray
·el mes pasado·discuss
Encumbrances and easements tend to follow the land even if they aren’t explicitly mentioned in the deed in question from the most recent transaction. They must be explicitly struck. Source: land attorney when asked this question about a deed restriction from a past deed. It was about NH real estate law, but I was told this was a general principle. It’s part of the reason title searches are done. The effective deed is a fold over the sequence of deeds.
teeray
·el mes pasado·discuss
I wish legislators would poison marketing language more frequently in cases like this. It’s bad enough with “unlimited* data”.
teeray
·el mes pasado·discuss
Companies are hypocrites about this. On the one hand they say “we need to shut this down because we’re losing money on it.” On the other hand, asking them to release aspects of the game to self-host the infrastructure: “but that’s our IP and it’s valuable to us.” You shouldn’t be able to have it both ways. Sitting pretty on unprofitable IP in the hopes that it might someday make you money again is a net loss to society.
teeray
·el mes pasado·discuss
I had a friend get her account hacked, and it’s mystifying why Facebook won’t leverage the friend graph to restore access. If Facebook was like: go collect these restoration tokens from these people and we’ll give you your account back, that would be awesome.
teeray
·el mes pasado·discuss
We’re not talking about security researchers here:

> there is lots to gain from being the first to write about the new malware on some registry, so *companies* are actively downloading and inspecting literally every package.

(Emphasis mine)