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·4 anni fa·discuss
> Every company I've worked at has used open source code. Only one of them open sourced their code.

Did they have code worth distributing and opening for contribution? It seems like most code I encounter in enterprise environments doesn't really fit those needs.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Completely synthetic, no, but I think that overlooks a lot.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Seems like a good start, but there are a lot of interesting offerings in the introduction that really don't exist in the content so far.

Maybe finishing one of the more advanced chapters would be enough to lure people who are more experienced to check back on progress / pay / whatever you want traffic for.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
We already can...?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_biology
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Collaboration is an interesting choice of words
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
From the privacy policy:

> We may collect the following information from you in order to provide our Services:

> ....

> Your child’s first name;

> Your child’s age or birthday;

Why?
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
There isn't some magic bar of comprehension or indecipherable encoding. People will gravitate to acquire what they desire, regardless of prereqisites.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
What, and mandate you have some authorization to maintain your ability to access software or to use electronics of any sort that doesn't have a compliant application store?
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
I imagining a post-apocolyptic plot... nodes of dense dendridtic clusters consisting of low-range meshes connected to eachother via hijacked defunct, satellite ISPs
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
In ultimate dystopia, invite-only mesh(ish) networking, WAN Parties
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
13% of the population is on opioids, 6% are on gabaergic/genics, and 17% are on monoamine reuptake inhibitors of some form. There is plenty of room to grow.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Dunno, I have used both since I was like 13. Also, we used to weld and do all sorts of things (acetylene torching, lathe, casting, grinding, sawing, milling) mostly unsupervised with very little instruction in middle/high school metal shop. I don't remember any accidents.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
> stop perpetuating the idea that the NYT is a reputable source

no?
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Is this an attempt at a novelty account?
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
many make that because of massive information asymmetry. they are players in a giant con game that is engulfing the world. to some, there is more to life than bartering.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-aurora-serverless-v2...
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7U4RDZIU1Xk
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Things were fine in my locality, and in the vast majority of localities across the country.
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Authors:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_A._McCullough

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Seneff
guggleet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Say you want to move sentiment around some idea. If you can manipulate the volume and direction of sentiment around that idea, say by green lighting a targeted segment of known dummy traffic (sock puppets, whatever), promoting certain posts above others, etc, you could potentially achieve that goal.

I think twitter, like others in its genre, has potential as a interface for mass manipulation or enchantment, and anyone who would "own" it outright, in its current form, is likely dangerous.