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curt15
·19 ore fa·discuss
Or just buy a MI300A server like https://www.servethehome.com/gigabyte-g383-r80-aap1-amd-inst...
curt15
·8 giorni fa·discuss
It's interesting that Linux users have been conditioned to expect this level of coupling when any other user would find that absurd. Do Windows 10 users expect to be stuck on software from 2015? Should one have to switch to Windows Insiders just to run recent games?
curt15
·8 giorni fa·discuss
The outbox is basically a local queue in front of the remote queue.
curt15
·8 giorni fa·discuss
What happens if Google says "nope" to a developer who applied for ADV? Does the developer retain the ability to distribute their software to end users through whatever non-Google-approved channels they use today?
curt15
·8 giorni fa·discuss
From day one, Google sought to attract customers to Android by marketing it as an "open" alternative to Apple's locked-down appliance model. Android couldn't quite compete with Apple's UI polish or battery life, but that was okay because Android sought to be a hand-held personal computer that could also make phone calls. The most important quality of personal computers, of course, is that they can run whatever software their users desire, including the users' own code.

Having gained their market share, Google now pulls a bait-and-switch by quietly retreating from Android's "open" messaging and philosophy. That's too bad for Google, because a mere appliance, it's worse than iPhone in every dimension.
curt15
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Isn't Docker is basically a front end to containerd, the most common k8s container runtime? One could just as well ask why use a completely separate container stack just for local development when docker shares the same business end as the prod environment.
curt15
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Would they be able to hire top ML talent with US government salaries?
curt15
·21 giorni fa·discuss
All the Jetbrains tooling as well.
curt15
·23 giorni fa·discuss
> It’s a perfect example of research that does nothing except making people feel virtuous for doing the research.

You could say the same for basically any of the fundamental sciences since none of them translate to any appreciable short-term economic value. What is the point of continuing research in physics or mathematics? Math theorems don't convert immediately to industrial output. Why invest even one dollar into astrophysics instead of having people stargaze on their own dime? Should the US outsource basic research to other countries?
curt15
·23 giorni fa·discuss
>This is a completely derivative conclusion from something I learned in molecular biology as an undergrad. The only "new" thing here is saying that poor people live in environments, since we've known for literally decades that DNA methylation is affected by environment.

It's one thing to theorize a causal relationship, but informed policy-making needs actual data that can only be obtained by legwork. What aspects of the social/cultural environment are we talking about? What genes are being expressed differently? What are their estimated health or economic impacts?
curt15
·24 giorni fa·discuss
"illicitly" implies a law that is being violated. What law?
curt15
·24 giorni fa·discuss
See Sarah Wynn-Williams' book and congressional testimony for more.
curt15
·24 giorni fa·discuss
In what world is more spending for less data a good deal?
curt15
·25 giorni fa·discuss
How about "nerfed adblockers"? Do any of the MV3 versions replicate the full power of ublock origin on Firefox? (https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-b...)
curt15
·29 giorni fa·discuss
Devs shouldn't need root access to install tooling or dependencies for a project.

Mixing user and system software is like having Photoshop and all of your games install their files directly into the Windows directory.
curt15
·mese scorso·discuss
Most desktop users aren't keyboard wizards.
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·mese scorso·discuss
> As they pursue the topic they start to get down into the details, although probably never learn to do it fully independently.

It's hard to claim one has mastered a subject without independent command of its fundamentals. A less charitable take on this future is that students only learn to hand-wave answers and correspondingly cannot evaluate statements beyond "sounds about right".
curt15
·mese scorso·discuss
It's worth remembering Thurston's essay on mathoverflow (https://mathoverflow.net/questions/43690/whats-a-mathematici...):

"The product of mathematics is clarity and understanding. Not theorems, by themselves. Is there, for example any real reason that even such famous results as Fermat's Last Theorem, or the Poincaré conjecture, really matter? Their real importance is not in their specific statements, but their role in challenging our understanding, presenting challenges that led to mathematical developments that increased our understanding."
curt15
·mese scorso·discuss
> Yes, it is worse because using your package manager trusts your distribution (and the packages packager), doing curl bash trusts a random website.

Is installing docker from docker own APT repo actually safer than curling a binary from docker's website?
curt15
·mese scorso·discuss
The systemd suite of container tools treat containers like mini VMs and expect a full init system. They are not designed for ephemeral single-process app containers like docker containers.