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terrabiped
·4개월 전·discuss
Interesting question. I wonder what the default (implied) T&C would be if nothing has been explicitly stated. For example, publishing a source code without an explicit license doesn't make it open source.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
I’m pretty sure that the answer you quoted was a joke, mainly because the topic of AI packages comes up all the time on that subreddit and people are starting to make fun of the same question that’s asked every other day.

Codecompanion (Zed-like experience), Avante (Cursor-like experience), and Copilot all exist and integrate well with the rest of the neovim ecosystem.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
So far we’ve only traded our long term dominance. I’m yet to see any short term gains or even prospects of those.

Unbelievable amount of damage done in just a month.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
There are more ways to get news than reading reddit tho. I still get exposure to the "big" events through HN or simply by talking to my coworkers, and those conversations tend to be a lot more meaningful and nuanced than what I'd normally get on reddit.

Not getting every single detail of a story as it develops isn't really a big deal to me and, I'd also argue that following these news on reddit won't really make you more informed (I already shared one example where the news was discussed but the conversation was entirely off from the reality). Reddit only makes you feel more informed, but that doesn't mean that you actually are.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
An alternative take on this is that the opposition doesn't really believe that anything extraordinary is happening and hence there is no strong response outside just some press releases.

I personally tried to follow all the news for a week. I tried to read the articles and research what was shared on reddit. Oftentimes my interpretation of these news wasn't nearly as dramatic as what reddit was aligning on. At the end, I figured it's too much work to double check every single piece of news, so I just stopped using reddit for some time.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
I think that the issue with what's happening on reddit is that it's hard to know what's real or what's not. I think that there is a lot that this administration could be criticized for but the criticism has to be precise and targeted, such that most of the energy goes to the topics that are important.

Here is one example of an overblown piece of news: https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1ib9csy/donald_trum...

A lot of comments and energy were expended there. Everyone talked as if it were the end of NATO and that the U.S. was abandoning Europe. In reality, it was just a 20% reduction in force (which was the first sentence in the linked article).

On the flip side, the trade war with Canada deserved heavy criticism—and luckily, it was well covered (I count that as a win).

From the list you just shared, I don't really have a good sense of the relative severity of each and I think it's because there is no place where these topics could be discussed (even HN isn't immune as you can see from one of the comments below)
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
Reddit has been in a state of hysteria for the past couple of weeks. You’re right that the overall leaning hasn’t changed much, but it was never this crazy, even during Trump’s first term.

It’s a nonstop barrage of nazi labels, overblown news, and comments that “hint” at more direct involvement and violence.

It's so weird that I've even started to doubt whether most of those comments are from real people.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
You make a valid point that while the rules of the game are known ahead of time, it’s strange that the entire industry is stuck in this local maximum of LeetCode interviews. Big companies are comfortable with the status quo, and small companies just don’t have the budget to experiment with anything else (maybe with some one-offs).

Sadly, it’s not just the interview loops—the way candidates are screened for roles also sucks.

I’ve seen startups trying to innovate in this space for many years now, and it’s surprising that absolutely nothing has changed.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
Thank you for providing extra context! I can see why the unpredictability of the entire system could make people not even consider applying in the future.

Sorry to hear that this happened to you. I hope they will provide some way to sort this out soon.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
> I would tell the EU to fuck themselves instead of using them as a piggy bank. Why do those FAANG companies still want to do business there?

Maybe because no one makes business decisions based on emotions? The situation could be unfair but you might still choose to continue to engage just because it's beneficial for the company for all other reasons. All things considered, they still make money in that region, maybe not as much as they would have made otherwise.

> An alternative theory is that you were not in every relevant meeting.

I'm telling you what we heard directly from the gov agencies and you're saying that I wasn't in the right meetings? Maybe, but I at least have some first-hand knowledge to share here and not just snarky comments.

> I am sorry for the sarcasm, but I totally don't buy it. And you understand why.

No, I don't understand why and I'm not very interested in continuing this conversation either. You don't seem to have much to add it.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
Nice story, but it doesn’t really match the reality I’ve seen.

One example: I was involved in the implementation of Article 15/17 at one of the FAANG companies. Throughout the process, we had many meetings with governmental bodies in the EU and, specifically, with the European CMOs (many of these are government controlled in Europe). It was clear as day that all they wanted from us was to pay up. It was literal extortion and had nothing to do with helping the "creatives" or fair competition or anything else.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
My response was a counterexample to the the parent comment which implied that the only statues being removed are the statues of the traitors. None of the people I listed were traitors.

For the people I listed, I'd encourage you to read more about them and form your own opinion instead of just quoting back from the links I shared earlier.

There is very little reason to believe that Serra treated the indigenous people differently from the rest of his mission or that he didn't believe in what he was preaching. Similarly, almost nothing is known about why Grant had William Jones for a year, but Grant's character had been proven through years of real action - fighting the war and, later, fighting the KKK.

People just clung to some speculative theories, interpreted them in the least charitable way, and get offended by it. While everyone else sees that the topic was labeled as "racist" or "controversial" and tries to distance themselves from it.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
In the Bay Area we had the statues of Ulysses Grant [1], Francis Key [2], and Junipero Serra [3] removed. This isn't even the full list of all the monuments that were labeled "racist" or "oppressive". All was done a couple of years ago.

Are these the traitors you're talking about?

Even if people couldn't dig up anything against the person, the monument could simply be linked to the "wrong part of our history" and be removed, like the Thomas Fallon's statue in San Jose [4]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bust_of_Ulysses_S._Grant_(San_...

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Francis_Scott_Key_(S...

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Junípero_Serra_(San_...

[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Fallon#Legacy
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
1. I think it’s also fair to say that since the interview, Mark Rutte has come out and said that NATO countries need to increase their spending to be able to protect themselves. Countries like Poland, Sweden, and Lithuania (possibly more, though I haven’t followed this closely) have shared the same opinion. Paraphrasing Tusk's comments, wanting your allies to be stronger can hardly be considered a hostile move.

2. The only thing to add here is that, over time, this has morphed from “not ruling out the use of force” to “threatening the use of force.” Either way, I agree, it’s not a good look.

3. To counterbalance, the EU has been using US tech companies as a piggy bank for many years now, yet that hasn’t hindered collaboration between the US and Europe.

NATO isn’t dead but is likely only going to grow stronger. FVEY will probably continue, especially on initiatives where everyone stands to benefit.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
I fail to see why a scientist won’t be interested in the grant now. Maybe if you’re talking about some areas like social sciences, yes, but for everything else not much seems to have changed.
terrabiped
·작년·discuss
Do you have inside knowledge or a reputable source that he is kept at a distance from the controls? How much control does he have as the CEO?
terrabiped
·2년 전·discuss
You may have misread the parent comment. Longest common substring is not the same type of problem as longest common subsequence.
terrabiped
·2년 전·discuss
Longest common subsequence for an arbitrary input is NP-hard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_common_subsequence

Some narrow versions of it could be optimally solved with DP, but when the constraints are lifted, you will probably have to pay for it with either exponential memory or time.

Same applies to the Knapsack problem. You can solve some variants of it with DP, but it won't generalize.
terrabiped
·2년 전·discuss
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