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john-h-k

384 カルマ登録 昨年
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john-h-k
·一昨日·議論
So then we prefer the scenario where the employees are just forced to manage a declining company? Or we prefer it folding?
john-h-k
·一昨日·議論
> and that can be arbitrarily far removed from practical utility

In which case it’s ~equivalent to not caring about utility
john-h-k
·3 日前·議論
> The execs at Bending Spoon buy these SaaS services on the cheap, cut costs, jack up prices, and milk remaining users for as much cash as possible for as long as possible.

If they are such stable long term SaaS businesses who aren’t losing customers, why are they selling to bending spoons?
john-h-k
·11 日前·議論
I had high expectations, there’s a lot of interesting content in this topic, but this is 22 points of low-substance buzzwording.

There’s no common theme, very little justification of any of the claims, and frankly very little to do with palantir
john-h-k
·13 日前·議論
It’s public shared land. I think surveilling this is fine
john-h-k
·先月·議論
The hard part of GitHub is scalability
john-h-k
·先月·議論
Yeah it’s a weird example. Perfectly possible real strawberries with all their complexity extract more dopamine!
john-h-k
·先月·議論
This is an odd criticism. I am (A) a zoomer and (B) I wasn’t criticising the use of the word spicy? I am saying the comparison itself is bad
john-h-k
·先月·議論
> allowing spicy autocomplete

Yknow, if the spicy autocomplete can solve difficult open math problems and build medium sized complex programming projects, it’s probably not useful to analyse it as an autocomplete anymore, even if that’s what you believe it is
john-h-k
·3 か月前·議論
Branch predictor can predict these pretty damn well
john-h-k
·4 か月前·議論
Europe is not particularly anti surveillance
john-h-k
·5 か月前·議論
I can see some risks with creating a hyper intelligent mecha-Epstein
john-h-k
·5 か月前·議論
Because you signed up to a set of terms and conditions saying LinkedIn can use your data in this way
john-h-k
·5 か月前·議論
This is the exception to the rule
john-h-k
·6 か月前·議論
> People used to get arrested for infringing copyright, now they get arrested (or murdered, see below) for defending it

Yes because stealing illegal items (if you believe AI generated imagery should be illegal) is still illegal
john-h-k
·6 か月前·議論
> They were never intended to provide basic safety to you in your home.

Uh actually i do think police presence has a deterrent effect on crime. In fact, number of police on the street is one of the strongest measures for reducing crime!
john-h-k
·6 か月前·議論
The increasing fraction of “zingy catchphrase” HN comments compared to actually nuanced takes is depressing. Feels like a horrible mix of Reddit and tumblr
john-h-k
·6 か月前·議論
> There are many many creative, caring people that are motivated to create things or care for each other for the sake of it

Very true. In a UBU world I have no doubt we’d have many exciting libraries, lots of pottery, and many books.

But I’ve never met anyone passionate about collecting bins, development of accounting tooling, or pricing of phone insurance. You need rewards to allocate people effectively, because “passion” is random and not related to what people actually need
john-h-k
·6 か月前·議論
Out of the 26 polls since the GE, 13 are pro indy 13 aren’t. But it’s worth noting that 9 of the 13 pro-indy polls were commissioned by strongly pro-Indy groups (The National, The Herald, STV News), which seems like it could have some selection bias.
john-h-k
·6 か月前·議論
I don’t think Amazon have a vast conspiracy (that no one has whistleblown on!) of secretly & illegally recording audio for advertising. It would be difficult, require huge amounts of processing, probably not help very much, and be incredibly illegal. It wouldn’t give them much value and would be incredibly risky