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geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
What fraction of Google is owned by the engineers at Google? 5%? That's nothing compared to the bargaining power obtained by organized labor, actual socialist organization.
geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
I mean why do you say that large tax evading organizations, operating in an extremely capitalist environment, steered by a small, unfathomably rich, group of people with uncommon and often ultra liberal ideologies, are more socialist than typical manufacturing companies with a largely unionized workforce?
geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
If there's no shadowy cabal then why do our politicians continue to pass domestically unpopular laws? I mean, there doesn't have to be a literal shadowy cabal, the effective "cabal" could be a combination of corruption, lobbying and pressure from security agencies.
geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
Don't you think modern image analysis tools such as llms will be easily defeated by measures such as adding colored rings?

A couple of years ago you could add some pixels to an image to change it's automatic classification from cat to ostrich. But the tech has improved and I think the race has now firmly been won by the side trying to de-obfuscate images, and only in rare scenarios can images actually be obfuscated efficiently and consistently.
geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
Yes, piracy websites.

That is, not all of them of course, but it's quite common.
geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
Are you calling Macron a "leftist"? It does help your argument because it's a tautology that "the leftists failed to provide prosperity" if the entire political spectrum counts as such.
geysersam
·3 दिन पहले·discuss
> the EU is toothless and lacks the spine to twist some arms in order to see its interests represented on the world stage.

The rhetoric right now is just bizarre. Why should the EU force countries against their will using military? Do you have zero idealism or regard for internationally agreed upon rules? Do you want a world where might is right?
geysersam
·6 दिन पहले·discuss
Why do you say that?
geysersam
·11 दिन पहले·discuss
They said "there are algorithmic changes that remains to be discovered" and you said they bought into the idea that "all we need is more context". Seems like opposites to me.
geysersam
·18 दिन पहले·discuss
Looks great!

One minor correction - the `summarize` function in duckdb can also be used in CTEs etc.

But you have to wrap the `summarize` in a `from` clause like this:

  with
    some_table as (from range(10)),
    x as (from (summarize some_table))
  from x;
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
This is the HTTP/1.1 standard: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616

Then there are also HTTP/2 and HTTP/3.

That's just HTTP, curl supports 27 other protocols.
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
Call it progress, call it "economic leverage", a very inflated stock market is no good measure for either.

It's true the US economy has grown faster than the European in the last two decades, for sure, I agree with you. It's just that the apparent magnitude of the difference depends on what metric you choose, and I just mean that the value of the stock market seems like a poor metric.
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
To be fair the value of the stock market is not a good indicator of progress. The US stock market is incredibly inflated.

Besides, it's a bit strange to argue that it's impossible to make a change, and as proof of that take the fact that there's been a big change over the last 20 years.
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
To add to that: There are also "compounding effects" from investments made by tax money, just as for any other investments, the difference is that the compounding gains are collectively owned and not controlled by an individual.
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
That's a misunderstanding of the original argument. It's not about billionairs "doing something bad". The claim is that the only way to become a billionaire is to benefit from an unfair economic system.
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
Well put!
geysersam
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
The word "extracted" does not betray a belief that value cannot be created. You can "extract" value that is created just as you can extract value that was there already. The question is not whether or not value was created, the question is who deserves to control the value that was created.

The fact is the billionaire managed to extract value from the market. The ethical question is: who deserves to get the value that was created by the market? The answer could be "the founder" but it could also be the funder, the worker, the customer, the political structure that enables the market economy, the mother of the funder who raised them to be hard working, the nurse that treated the founders minor illness in an early stage and prevented it from causing a physical disability, etc.
geysersam
·पिछला माह·discuss
This is the worst thing about current AI agents. They never ask questions. The prompt has to be pixel perfect and unambiguous or they'll happily run away doing something ridiculous.
geysersam
·पिछला माह·discuss
Hah

> 6. You can make money without doing evil

implies that they're doing it for fun then I guess?
geysersam
·पिछला माह·discuss
Finally Firefox will get a 30% usage share!