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llamaimperative
·vorig jaar·discuss
Apologies! Tbc I haven't seen any responses from you before, not sure if I missed them somehow.
llamaimperative
·vorig jaar·discuss
… I don’t think anyone on “Ukraine’s side” here thinks it’s actually relevant whether Zelensky wore a suit or not. It is right-wing Twitter that’s acting like it’s such a huge disrespect and affront to America.

Your point is that Trump cares about decorum. My point is that Trump cares about power, and he would seize on whatever little thing he could to try to gain more power over our wartime ally. The suit is obviously a red herring.

You think when bullies make fun of a kid’s shoes they actually care about fashion? Duh: no.

When someone calls out a bully for making fun of someone’s shoes, is it because they give a fuck about their fashion choices? Duh: no.

That’s all that’s going on here.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Vance just gets worse and worse every day, and so does certain SV circles’ infatuation with him. An absolute snake.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
I agree… I was responding to GP who said it’s surprising that the IC has been “incompetent” at mitigating it. I believe, like you, it is not a job for the IC.
llamaimperative
·vorig jaar·discuss
Totally agreed, just not an easy thing for intelligence agencies to fiddle with/defend.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
"Russian agent" != trusted collaborator. It means they can use you. He's perfectly predictable/controllable using just flattery and greed, which petro terrorist states like Russia can utilize quite generously.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Because we have the 1st Amendment. It's (correctly) very hard to combat people just saying stupid shit in the US.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Agreed not sure it exactly fits the prompt but this is a really fascinating book. One of those things where I didn’t fully bring into conscious awareness until reading it: statistics are tools that didn’t always exist, and had to be developed alongside multiple philosophical revolutions.
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Most people on this forum do
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Luck is a massive, massive factor. There are plenty of exceptionally smart and gritty people who fail, and plenty of far less-so who succeed.

Your argument is good if you just follow it to the obvious (if inconvenient) conclusion. Despite so many people “having the answers,” no one can replicate it reliably. And even the ones who can likely wouldn’t be able to if you removed capital from the equation. The clear explanation is: luck.

But of course luck tends to strike when you’re working hard and consistently, so it’s not totally out of one’s hands.
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
There are already displays that do this, no lasers necessary. I forget the name for them though… maybe a type of lenticular display?

Cool use case: personalizing wayfinding signage e.g. in an airport

Bad use case: most of the rest of them
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I mean it really is an ad, just an ad for one of Meta’s own products. I wouldn’t be surprised if it is quite literally an ad where one team is winning the ad auction to place these into the feed.
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
An unbridled race to the bottom in art seems bad IMO.

I expect an (ironically academic) argument about how monomaniacal focus on mass-market appeal doesn't necessarily entail a race to the bottom.

I'd be surprised if someone believes that in reality a monomaniacal focus on mass-market appeal doesn't entail a race to the bottom, though.
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
And good criticism should deepen your experience of the art, whether a positive or negative critique.
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Is that the type of thing that people self-hosting a password management server are trying to secure?

In that case, it's extra silly. Is the cost of setting this up and maintaining it at all worth securing your Facebook password?
llamaimperative
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It’s definitely a great, high caliber school. But it’s not one of the dropout-porn inspiring ones like Stanford/Harvard.

For example, a lot of people drop out of RPI because it’s actually difficult to get good grades there (not why I did it FWIW). That’s not why anyone drops out of Harvard.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Consumer != mainstream
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm a YC founder and I dropped out of not-one-of-those colleges (RPI). My cofounder dropped out of high school.

Why not just give it a shot? Find the powerful parts of your story (I'm sure they exist) and share them!

We applied, as GP advocates for, mostly to sharpen our thinking. Just the application process would've been worth the time, even if we had gotten declined immediately. The interview 10x'd that value, then the YC batch itself was another multiple on top of that.