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djantje
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Its a collective emergency service, which can save lives.

If by law this service is required and you bill only the rides, you get this, high bills per ride.

It would be nice to see a chart of countries with cost of ambulance rides, cost for the patient and average response times.
djantje
·14 giorni fa·discuss
Yes, but you can't sign the device, that is what Google and Apple do.

From fingerprint/face id to digital id..

Like banking apps are now using play protect/depending on Google.

(Just a matter of time Google/Apple will be a banks themselves, as is the danger with governments)

Ofcourse the world could be a more open place, but constraint, rules and control are too pleasing to not implement, sadly.
djantje
·23 giorni fa·discuss
In NL we have this one: https://heeftodidoipv6.nl

Their core network has IPv6, but not their customers, 17% market share in telecom in the Netherlands.

Are there more?
djantje
·7 mesi fa·discuss
It is just going to be even more less important software.

There is a difference between writing for mainstream software and someone's idea/hope for the future.

Software that is valued high enough will be owned and maintained.

Like most things in our world, I think ownership/stewardship is like money and world hunger, a social issue/question.
djantje
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Defining the spec is ofcourse also needed in an agile process.

The difference is when is this done; In a upfront discussion, while developing, or after user feedback.

For LLM we know it needs to be written down. (At least if we want human tracability)

And agile ofcourse is a shortend waterfall to get user feedback early on.

Giving enough context is important for every case.(humans and llm's alike)
djantje
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It should be a setting (like macos) otherwise full control of all the devices is always at the mercy of Apple.
djantje
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, lets dismiss Japanese culture..
djantje
·9 mesi fa·discuss
DB multi-master, or the DB not being responsible for primary key generation, is the use case, I think.

And then having uuidv7 as primary and foreign keys, can give you a performance gain.
djantje
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Vimeo is not working to view random videos in the EU, I saw last week to my surprise.

https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/30298226209169-Chan...
djantje
·anno scorso·discuss
Well, reality is more complex then this. It misses intersex as a biological option. Not common, but still, it is not in there, but reality for some humans.
djantje
·anno scorso·discuss
It makes the rich less rich, the poor more poor.
djantje
·anno scorso·discuss
Ok, but are humans not using predictions while reasoning?

And are LLM's unable to reason?
djantje
·2 anni fa·discuss
It looks nice. Are there plans to (try to) remove all the GET request parameters from the authentication flow? The Authorization request maybe seems one (the browser would need to support that, or use Javascript, or maybe a shortlived cookie) And also "8" GET tokens using the code, is potentially one?
djantje
·2 anni fa·discuss
But is this content available somewhere else then? Should it not have been archived then or given to those who hold those rights so they could publish?
djantje
·2 anni fa·discuss
Ofcourse oil companies are players, this is where regulations and rules are important, governments are also players in this arena.

Is Microsoft a player, like that? I don't think so that much, they only have an active control on there own energy/oil usage.

The only thing that will happen if Microsoft is giving in to these demands of employees, it will be perceived as morally good, and then in reality the oil companies still have a need and switch supplier. All because energy demand didn't change, only morals.

It is like the Maslows hierarchy of needs, but then applied at a world scale, we need to take into account everybody's (humans, animals, nature, companies and other societal structures) needs, and address the problems from the ground up. Otherwise the world will end up in a fighting mess, like what you describe in the UK, fighting solar and wind energy, or those employees of Microsoft, all never actualizing the energy transition.
djantje
·2 anni fa·discuss
The energy hunger of the people of the world (you and me). Stopping Microsoft supporting oil companies won't fix reducing fossil fuel usage, we have to look at cause and effect.

The best course of action to reduce fossil fuel usage is to see which processes on earth use that fossil fuel, and see if that can be transformed to use renewable energy. A combination of scientific research, regulation, awareness, education and trying to change human behaviour is probably the best way forward.

Blaming specific companies, for helping solving an energy need, seems not helpfull in that way.
djantje
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://community.openai.com/ (when you are logged in on platform.openai.com, there is a link from the menu)