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'Merry Christmas': 30 years of the text message

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Clearview AI fined in UK for illegally storing facial images

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Latest developments in graphene EV batteries

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NFT is Collins Dictionary's word of the year

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London's Newest Library Has a Copper Lined Room That Blocks Messages and Emails

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The British Library puts 1M newspaper pages online for free

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BioNTech's P2 Trial of mRNA-Based Vaccine for Advanced Melanoma

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Darktrace Jumps 40% on IPO

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What can we learn from the data on the Hungarian victims of Covid-19?

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Canadian semiconductor firm Alphawave plans $4.5bn London IPO

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New Alan Turing £50 note design is revealed

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Two more life-saving Covid drugs discovered

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Hydrogen-powered train makes UK maiden journey

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aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Posting a link from a 240-year-old Western medium that was downvoted to -3 from the default 1 was the last time I wasted my time on commenting a HN post.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
> The excerpt speaks for the "quality" of this kind of journalism: headline says

I agree, just I couldn't find a better link to the National Grid announcement.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
There were couple of days recently when almost zero energy was generated by wind: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/blackouts-fear-forces-pow... (an excerpt without being paywalled: https://www.thegwpf.com/britain-faces-green-energy-disaster-...)
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Afaik green energy has never meant to provide standalone, at least until the surplus energy generated at daily peaks can be reasonably stored for days.

This paper is a bit dated, but explains well some of the concerns: http://www.templar.co.uk/downloads/Renewable%20Energy%20Limi...
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
> Anyone who bought the S&P and held it for 10 years made about 14% YoY (more like 10% if you take the last 30 years)

Anyone knows a study with other than US markets where they compare local index stock performance with housing cost? E.g. Switzerland, Eastern Europe, etc.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Indeed. In my hometown - Gyula, Hungary - there was a precision mechanics factory, for phones, faxes, communication relays called Integra. It wasn't huge, employed a couple of hundreds people. In '89, Olivetti bought it for peanuts to close it down.

This was quite a classic move during the "privatisation" in '89-90.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
It was rather the result of the genital measuring contest over the fishing rights between France and the UK.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
> I think this is one of the reasons Python took off.

Python took off for data because the frameworks and libraries around it. Without IPython/Jupyter, dataframes, Scipy, it would have way less marketshare.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Yes, but the point of memorisation is you can much quicker re-learn the subject and you know there is a solution to a problem when you face it. If you have never learnt it, you don't know that there is a solution, or you start to optimise things in a way that is proven to be wrong. You might not able to recall them, but the knowledge is likely there in your subconscious.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
> There are many times that I need to rewrite my code because of non-adequate design.

Formal education won't give you the knowledge to get it right every single time. Your design will be always non-adequate because the circumstances always change.

The knowledge body of a CS and engineering can be obtained without enrolling these days. Engineering is about problem solving within the resource constrains and to a specification. Getting the specification right and fitting in the resource constrains are the biggest challenges that only experience will prepare for, because these are domain-specific.

CS and engineering studies can give you a toolkit to solve some problems and helps to give you to develop a "gut instinct" to pick a solution.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
> No ability for British firms to operate in other European countries with equivalent rights as a local company, will have to form subsidiaries instead in many cases.

This has never been the case.

To enjoy full rights, you have to have a local office. Tax forms e.g. Hungarian employment tax forms doesn't even accept the UK postcodes as administrative address, let alone grant application forms.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
I hit up Sainsbury's this early morning. Only the expected stuff ran low (turkey, fishes, frozen side dishes), but everything else were on stock.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
I wouldn't say healthcare in the UK is free, but rather it has a good balance.

If you have an accident or chronic illness, the system won't leave you alone. But they cover zero cost of prevention. E.g. regular check-ups, blood tests, therapies, unless you have noticeable symptoms are not covered, which is often too late to catch cancer, diabetes or cardiological illness at an early stage. My wife and I spend between £2000-3000 a year on these in various countries (to make it affordable). This number is not terrible, but far from free.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
> If you accept that you can’t prove your axioms, then your not accepting that all beliefs about truth are equally valid, you’re only accepting that all beliefs about truth are equally capable of being proven (as in, equally not capable at all).

Afaik this is related to Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem, so all you can say that within the axiom set you can't prove that there is no contradiction. (Note that this doesn't mean there is a contradiction, but you can't prove there is or there isn't any.)
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm wondering how families or even just couples cope with relocating for a short while.

- What do you do with your belongings? Do you move them around?

- Does someone takes care about your home while you are away?

- What about pets?

- What do you solve administrative tasks, e.g. you receive an official letter from govn't that you supposed to reply within a timeframe? How do you get to know the content of the letter?

- What about your health insurance? Premiums that I encountered have a obscure logic on what is the procedure when you live at certain places for a longer period.

- How do you handle taxes?
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
The Name of the Rose is more creepy. Or the Highlanders.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Thank you for the clarification.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
This doesn't stand for many legal cases, including copyright, work rights, taxation, etc. I don't see why this case should be an exception with having an effect outside the US jurisdiction.
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't live in the USA, why should I be affected by the RIAA and DMCA outside the USA? If I ping github.com, it is resolved as lb-140-82-121-4-fra.github.com , so what is the rational behind the global takedown?
aries1980
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Wasn't that the NATO instead?