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ss1996
·5 माह पहले·discuss
What does a green username indicate? New user?
ss1996
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Who's pg?
ss1996
·6 माह पहले·discuss
I agree with the risks, the overall theme being it's much easier to potentially manipulate a million internet votes than physical. In other worlds, internet vote manipulation scales significantly more than physical.

But I could make the argument with any high trust internet system.

Let's take another high trust activity we do on the internet - banking. Internet banking gives a hacker the ability to steal millions while sitting across the world. This is the same argument the authors make about changing a million votes.

So it really comes down to the pros vs cons. That's the more important discussion imo.

Do the benefits of internet voting outweigh the cons?
ss1996
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Flawed? Sure, although every language has its flaws, some more than others. Deeply flawed? Not really. Obsolete? Lol, what. It's top 3 most popular languages.
ss1996
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Theoretically possible, but (super super super) unlikely. I'd also think that when a user "permanently" deletes their data, it would still be on Google servers for a specified time (maybe a week?).

Again, all guesses. But if someone offered me a bet, I'd wager 1:10,000 that the data is permanently deleted. Extremely unlikely.
ss1996
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My guess would be they have multiple backups. I obviously can't say for sure since I don't work there, but it's very very good guess.
ss1996
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What / who do mean by "Sunny"?
ss1996
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I think OP means they used AI to create/code the app, instead of AI being used in the app.
ss1996
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I thought it was funny. Is this is no fun zone?
ss1996
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I don't understand your point. Yes, electricity is virtually all the TCO of the device (other than the upfront cost). Isn't that the case for any consumer electronic part - processor, memory, hdd, etc? That fact doesn't change any of what I'm trying to say.

My point is that this cost (of electricity) is negligible relative to two other costs - cost of time (in other words, cost of human capital), and the upfront cost of the device itself.

This is a response to your comment "Wait, why? Is it more important to organizations to wait a little less time, or to spend less money (on electricity)?"
ss1996
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Moreover, considering the cost of the card itself at $1,600, the electricity expenses become relatively minor. In fact, for the price of the card, you could operate it non-stop for two years. This highlights how the cost of electricity is a small factor in the overall picture.
ss1996
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The cost of electricity for running a single RTX 4090 a year: $800 (calculation below). Cost to the company of the median developer: $200,000.

Assume a 20 cent cost of 1 kWh, then a RTX 4090 with a 450W power draw for a year costs: 0.45 * 24 * 365 * 0.20 = $788.4
ss1996
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The cost of power (electricity) is much lesser than the cost of time.
ss1996
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Just curious, why are you still sending physical tax forms? Have you been filing 1040NR? Those were recently digitalized, while the standard 1040 has been digital since a while.
ss1996
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Their comment was not targeted at you. It's not even worth the effort for you to install YouTube Vanced, etc since you watch 6 videos a month.

Their comment was to people who watch a lot of YouTube, but still whine about the $14 cost.
ss1996
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Aggregate for Google is $181k, $272k, $44k, $77k. So between 3.5 and 4.1 times.
ss1996
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Aggregate for Google is $181k, $272k, $44k, $77k. So between 3.5 and 4.1 times.
ss1996
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Fair points, 1/5th is a good estimate.
ss1996
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The difference is much lesser 7-10x in big tech (Google, Amazon, Msft, etc). Big tech's Indian offices pays about 1/3 to 1/4 of what they would earn in the company's USA office. Levels.fyi will corroborate this.

Yes, while the average software engineer in India might earn 7-10x less than in the US, this isn't the case within major tech companies.
ss1996
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Thank you for this. I'll make sure to request a best of 350,757 next time I'm deciding anything by coin toss.