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st-keller
·avant-hier·discuss
I came to the same conclusion and normally i don’t write about it. Beiing one of the few who pays 250€ to get my family vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 every year here in Germany (i have to pay because our „StIKo“ doesn’t recommend the vaccination) kind of makes me hesitant to talk about it.
st-keller
·il y a 28 jours·discuss
If you want to be an authoritarian ruler, truth is the first thing you have to eliminate! If noone knows what is true, a leader can tell you what to believe! Science is our method to determine truth! A führer cannot have that!
st-keller
·il y a 29 jours·discuss
So you are in a totally different place now :-)
st-keller
·le mois dernier·discuss
“When Fascism came into power, most people were unprepared, both theoretically and practically. They were unable to believe that man could exhibit such propensities for evil, such lust for power, such disregard for the rights of the weak, or such yearning for submission. Only a few had been aware of the rumbling of the volcano preceding the outbreak.”

— Erich Fromm, Escape from Freedom
st-keller
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Hahaha! Have fun! I‘m doing the same - together with Claude Code. Since August. With https (mTLS1.3) everywhere, because i can. Just my money, just my servers, just for me. Just for fun. And what a fun it is!
st-keller
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Happens a lot to highly reasonable, well written texts without orthographical errors.
st-keller
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
So countrys with free education, universal healthcare, 24 days of mandatory vacation and a retirement age of 63 are loosers?
st-keller
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
More speech! The signal vs. noise-ratio shifts. So access to information will become more difficult. More disinformation and outright nonsense will make it more difficult to get to the valuable stuff. Ok - let‘s see how that works!
st-keller
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I’m not setting boundaries - and I think you will notice when to shift! When noone and no book seems to teach you anything new about a certain topic. When you read the latest book and think, „hmm yes, but i think they omitted a and b and c and in reality this isn’t so nicely separated and way more nuanced“. Then it is definitely time to shift your attention to a different topic. I’m doing this for decades now - and i think lots of others too. You will never learn all about everything. But it’s fun to try :-)
st-keller
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
That‘s exactly why i like AI too. I even let them play roles like „junior dev“, „product owner“ or „devops engineer“ and orchestrate them, to play together as a team - with guidance from me (usually the „solution architect“ or „investor“)! This „team“ achieves in weeks what we usually needed months for - for 2.40€/h*role!
st-keller
·il y a 11 mois·discuss
„This renders the meaning of significance-testing unclear; it is calculating precisely the odds of the data under scenarios known a priori to be false.“

I cannot see the problem in that. To get to meaningful results we often calculate with simplyfied models - which are known to be false in a strict sense. We use Newtons laws - we analyze electric networks based on simplifications - a bank-year used to be 360 days! Works well.

What did i miss?
st-keller
·il y a 11 mois·discuss
Ok is this about a reactive app with with a local database automatically synced to a remote db? All fully encrypted (at rest and in transit)? I thought this is what everyone does nowadays! We built an app like this in 2019 - yes - it was a bit of a challenge with the encryption but the „syncing data“-part is what every litte multiplayer-game has to deal with like forever now. Seems i‘m out of touch with the current state of affairs. Nice article though!
st-keller
·l’année dernière·discuss
Availability of nutrition rich soil to grow stuff is one thing - google some facts about fertilizers and the resources they are made of. Clean water is also not a thing you can take for granted.
st-keller
·l’année dernière·discuss
I also like showing up at places and don’t give a shit what other people think. It’s even more fun not being wealthy at all.
st-keller
·l’année dernière·discuss
Wow - nice to know that this old story has survived for so long! I remember reading it a long time ago. Has this phemomenon been repicated by someone or has someone invented something because of that?
st-keller
·l’année dernière·discuss
It was Musk. I wanted a Tesla for years. Now i bought a Hyundai.
st-keller
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Why is this flagged? „How a democracy was hacked“ is not something that should be on Hacker News?
st-keller
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
This is exactly what CSS was designed for: allowing you to define your personal style preferences in your browser, applying them across all websites. The term ‘cascading’ reflects this purpose.

Unfortunately, the web today has strayed far from its original vision. Yet, we continue to rely on the foundational technologies that were created for that very vision.
st-keller
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I try to explain it shortly: The encrypted data is in a different datacenter than the keys needed to decrypt the data. The services we implemented to bring both together run in an secured environment that has no services implemented to access the servers and where physical access is restricted. Errors and monitoring data gets out, PII does not. Everything is documented and was inspected and certified by a 3rd party. If a customer requests to delete his data we instantly delete the key, a litte later we delete the (already useless) data and all backups will lose this information about a month later too.

And of course we did that not because we are nice people (though we belive we are). We did it, because we had the hypothesis that a reputation to handle the user-data with proofable utmost respect to security and privacy would be more valuable than having access to this data.

People not believing us or accusing us of lying obviously defy that hypothesis.
st-keller
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I‘m quite sure, that a lot of people aren‘t trained that way. I know that anecdotical evidence doesn‘t count, but I know a handful of people that surely don’t know how to use symbols to „imply empathy“.