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UK: Tech firms will have to take down NCII within 48 hours

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pjc50
·15 時間前·議論
> annual taxes stretch into the six figure range as a young healthy person

At that point you're in the, what, top 2% of salaries? Especially for your age band.
pjc50
·15 時間前·議論
Possibly reasonable point about labour supply ruined by an absurd analogy with slavery.
pjc50
·18 時間前·議論
We should go further with this and require troops to pay for their own medevac. /s
pjc50
·19 時間前·議論
There seems to be a Lisp .. handedness?

Certain people seem to find it mentally appealing. I would liken it to one of the really niche music genres. Only a small number of people like it, but they do so very intensely. The Stockhausen of programming.

That's basically all it is. A fandom. A remarkably enduring one, but not one which has ever broken out, and therefore is unlikely to ever do so. Now in an even worse position: if you are armed with an LLM and therefore uninterested in the code itself, why on earth would you direct it to write in Lisp?
pjc50
·19 時間前·議論
You're correct for train driving sims, but they hit a very particular niche of people who really like trains.
pjc50
·19 時間前·議論
Pretty much (see Docklands Light Railway), with the caveat of most trains still needing a safety driver to watch for humans.
pjc50
·20 時間前·議論
The insurer is being forced to act as an insurer, by paying the $1000 they're supposed to cover.
pjc50
·20 時間前·議論
Comparable UK costs: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-analysis/data-and-c...

Estimate for an ambulance call is about £450. I suspect the main reason the US costs more is wages.
pjc50
·24 時間前·議論
What do you mean by "not like that"?
pjc50
·昨日·議論
I don't think that's a reasonable description of Syria, which is more of a failed state.

But yes, generally westernizing works out better for all concerned.
pjc50
·昨日·議論
President threatened (emptily) to cut off all trade from Spain the other day.
pjc50
·昨日·議論
> It is fascinating that there are so many movies revolving around the US president, as if he has some ability that no one has and you can’t simply elect a new one if the enemy gets him.

One of the few exceptions was the Battlestar Galactica reboot, in which the entire chain of command was killed and the Agriculture Secretary ends up as the leader of the refugee humans.
pjc50
·昨日·議論
Nobody made Russia decide to invade Ukraine, without which there would be no burning refineries.
pjc50
·昨日·議論
Yes, but it's not necessarily more horrific than the unseen effect of the 155mm shells. It's just that those don't come with killcams.

(The killcam is a WW2 invention, starting with linking cine cameras to the machine guns of fighter aircraft)
pjc50
·一昨日·議論
I believe the assessment is based on the desire of the US to offer concessions (such as sanctions withdrawal) in order to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Which will be painful in the medium term, but less so in the long run as oil is diverted around it.
pjc50
·一昨日·議論
People were starting to think that way at the "end of history" period between the Cold War and 9/11. At that time the major powers were not involved in wars, and it was believed that regional ones could be "solved" like Yugoslavia.

9/11 was a huge success for Bin Laden's goal of restarting a forever war, though.
pjc50
·一昨日·議論
The goal is a very simple one: make Trump look good. It wouldn't be the first war in history to be driven by pure vanity of an absolute ruler.
pjc50
·一昨日·議論
And let's not forget: the voters back them on this.
pjc50
·一昨日·議論
cf the other thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48845442 ; Ukraine has a hugely inventive and effective drone industry because it has to work. If it doesn't succeed, there is no Ukraine, and everyone involved in making the drones is dead, fled, in a POW camp, or sucked into the internal Russian displacement system away from their family.

By comparison, if the US products fail, there's no real negative effect on the mainland United States.
pjc50
·一昨日·議論
Not OP, but since I looked up the corresponding UK process: https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-approval/individual-vehicle-appro...

You end up with a special "Q" (as in James Bond?) number plate. There's a whole bunch of different processes depending on how Car of Theseus the vehicle is. Apparently this has recently been streamlined for rebuilds of classics from original parts (which is _not_ what the Jeep is). The system is still intended to prevent the re-use of crashed or otherwise written off frames, though.