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Ask HN: Is "AI" a misnomer?

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The Bank of Canada lost $522M in three months – here's why

financialpost.com
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Pfizer to buy Global Blood Therapeutics in $5.4B deal

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CDC Says People Don’t Need to Quarantine After Covid Exposure

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·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thank you very much, this is the answer.
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·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Last month the Wikipedia article for "International recognition of Palestine" had these countries in dark green, what am I missing?

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_rec...
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·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Which recent activities? House hearings on weaponization? Hersh's article on Nord Stream? Something else?
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·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
13 Jan 2015
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>So yeah, why is that? And is anyone else tired of the constant barrage of subscriptions for things that should be one off purchases?

It's extremely tiresome. And surely the only motives are profit and control.

It's gotten so bad that now auto manufacturers are charging monthly subscriptions to use features that are built into the car that you have already purchased.[0] It's a disturbing trend that will eventually have to fall short somewhere down the line.

[0] https://www.motor1.com/news/597376/bmw-heated-seats-subscrip...
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Not sure if I understand, but the article gives a number of examples, such as:

> Mary knows that she could control her pain if she could take vitamin pills, eat a special diet, and go to physiotherapy. She can’t afford it. “Mary identifies poverty as the driver of her MAID request,” Gibb-Carsley writes on a slide accompanying her talk, emphasizing the. “She does not want to die, but she’s suffering terribly and she’s been maxing out her credit cards. She has no other options.”
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In the sixth paragraph of the second section, the article links to the following examples:

[0] https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/dying-for-the-right-to-live/

[1] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/woman-with-disabilities-nears-...

[2] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/woman-with-chemical-sensitivit...

[3] https://www.thestar.com/2022/assisted-death.html

[4] https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/veterans-maid-rcmp-investig...

[5] https://nypost.com/2022/08/22/canadian-soldier-with-ptsd-out...

[6] https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/paralympian-trying-to-get-wh...
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Nick's episode on JRE was also pretty good. Link to a clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kPxE_Funhw
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Why did the SSL expire?

I'm only asking because I have a domain that also uses a certificate from Let's Encrypt / R3 / ISRG Root X1 and I've never had to renew it. (It seems like they auto-renew every 90 days?)
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>Both groups agreed on it being fully aware of Google's revenue, and if Google had the revenue of an average company it's likely neither side would have suggested the amount. Somewhat revenue based.

It says absolutely nothing of the sort in the article. Seems like yet another assumption you are making.

By the same logic, both groups are fully aware that Google starts with the letter G, therefore the size of the fine is based on the fact that Google starts with the letter G.

I'm really not trying to be an asshole here, but please don't go around saying things that you don't know to be true.
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>The size of the fine likely is somewhat revenue based

What? Says who? It's just a number that the ACCC and Google both agreed upon. FTA: The ACCC and Google jointly submitted to the Court that a penalty of $60 million against Google LLC was appropriate, and that no separate penalty against Google Australia Pty Ltd was necessary, in circumstances where the Australian company was not responsible for the preparation of the screens which the Court found were misleading.
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>everyone smaller

Like who? Since 2019, Android and iOS control <99.7% of the market in Australia.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/245191/market-share-of-m...
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
FTA: The ACCC’s best estimate, based on available data, is that the users of 1.3 million Google accounts in Australia may have viewed a screen found by the Court to have breached the Australian Consumer Law.
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Exactly this, hit the nail on the head. If anyone thinks this isn't all happening because US mid-terms are coming up, they are delusional or lying to themselves.
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>Passkeys use Touch ID or Face ID for biometric verification

I was under the impression it was very poor security to use something like a face or fingerprint as a password... Okay for a username, but should be avoided at all costs for passwords.
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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
So it's not data collection (similar to Google Analytics), just the query part?