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Amazon WorkMail End of Support

docs.aws.amazon.com
9 points·by cm2187·3 maanden geleden·3 comments

U.S. plans to ask visitors to disclose 5 years of social media history

washingtonpost.com
29 points·by cm2187·7 maanden geleden·16 comments

Amazon to Lay Off Tens of Thousands of Corporate Workers

wsj.com
17 points·by cm2187·9 maanden geleden·1 comments

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cm2187
·5 uur geleden·discuss
Am I right to understand that it will do nothing to big cities, where you share the radio frequency with lots of users just like a wifi? What it the minimum radius where two satellites will not interfere with each others (chatgpt says 40-130km radius if not allocated more spectrum)?

If that understanding is correct it means the addressable market is countryside and transportation (planes/ships/RV). Which necessarily makes starlink at most a fairly modest size ISP in terms of valuation?
cm2187
·eergisteren·discuss
You mean as opposed to Gemini's "subtle" woke push with diverse nazi soldiers?
cm2187
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
Snapshots don’t protect you from malware. I bet 99% of home users use the same credentials on all their machines, once a malware compromised one, the others are compromised within seconds.

[edit] also snapshots aren’t really workable for large files. Remux a movie file and now it occupies twice the space.
cm2187
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
Fire, malware, accidental deletions, capricious RAID controller (pre-ZFS). And that’s only the stuff that happened to me. Add power surge, theft, correlation in SSD failures (eg power on counter overflow firmware bug), damaging the array while moving, etc.
cm2187
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
For home usage, if you have backups raidz1 is fine (just do an incremental backup at the first sign of trouble). If you don’t have backups, then you probably shouldn’t be running a NAS in the first place.
cm2187
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
Terrible title. Nothing to do with automating excel. From what I can tell it seems to be about ingesting spreadsheets into panda (and incredibly narrow use of Excel) and working outside of Excel.
cm2187
·11 dagen geleden·discuss
Well if you mandate DNA patching, how do you enforce it?
cm2187
·11 dagen geleden·discuss
I agree, though one could make the argument that our modern nanny states have been pretty brutal at enforcing health policies during covid, and if they convince themselves that they can eradicate certain diseases by mandating DNA patching or pregnancy terminations, them doing so "for our own good" is in the realm of the possible.

But we are in coercion territory. What I am saying that we already practice eugenics without coercion, we just don't call it that.
cm2187
·11 dagen geleden·discuss
The problem is "eugenics" has two meanings which is unhelpful for this discussion.

1) criminal practices of forced sterilisations, ethnic cleansing and mass assassinations to phase out undesired genes

2) the more generic practice of trying to improve the genetic characteristics of your children.

I don't think there is much point in debating 1). But we would be naive to think we are not already doing 2). What else is a prenatal test for down syndrome? What else is selecting your mating partner for desirable characteristics? In animals it's called breeding and it works pretty well. And if you can patch the DNA of your kids to remove potential risks of cancers or other deficiencies, why wouldn't you? Is it better to let cancer take its toll?
cm2187
·12 dagen geleden·discuss
Same with job interviews. Right now Hr insists on us doing them over zoom so we get this absurd result that we eliminate candidates that perform too well to be true, at the risk of eliminating a genuine excellent candidate. You have to look a bit messy!
cm2187
·15 dagen geleden·discuss
PC enthusiasts aren't exactly sentimental when in front of a spec sheet and a price list. Plus where else are you going to go. All manufacturers are hiking up their margin if you believe their stock prices.
cm2187
·15 dagen geleden·discuss
Why? Part of the problem is that chip manufacturers (from tsmc to to memory makers) are reluctant to ramp up production as the AI bubble may pop and they would find themselves with huge over capacity, a scenario they have gone through many times.

By giving them stability of cash flows, the AI companies are enabling them to make those investments and to ramp up production. That's a good thing, not a bad thing. Over time it should ease the squeeze on chips.
cm2187
·15 dagen geleden·discuss
The article says a large part is paid upfront.
cm2187
·16 dagen geleden·discuss
In fact any application where the task is stable and the model good enough to address that task. As you suggest, industrial applications where a robot must deal with variants of the same repetitive task. Or a military drone which needs to be jamming proof.
cm2187
·16 dagen geleden·discuss
Stupid question: I was under the impression that these models were trained on PB of data. Surely the amount of questions/response they can extract from querying a bigger model (Claude) is fairly modest. How is it not a drop vs the training dataset?
cm2187
·16 dagen geleden·discuss
Random thought. Once models stabilise, could you possibly hardcode the model in gates? Or are they too large for a single chip?
cm2187
·17 dagen geleden·discuss
But I understand the admin has gone up significantly. Though I presume AI is pretty good at generating the boiler plate bureaucratic work (privacy policy, anti slavery statements, etc).
cm2187
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
Say what you want about their business practices, their products are top notch.
cm2187
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
A bit premature I think. Right now it is employees making room for AI investments
cm2187
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
I have news for you. That burger is the McDonald's commercial? It's most likely made out of plastic. That happy lottery winner? Probably a stock photo from one of the major visuals providers. And I am ready to bet my bankers don't have this hollywood white teeth looking of banks commercials. Since when is advertising real?