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Guvante

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Guvante
·5 dni temu·discuss
Unless you have an elected position or the position needs to be filled ignoring the wishes of the local group that would select a replacement that is kind of true.

Local elections have real value.

But splintering a government entity just because you can isn't automatically better.

For instance who pays for the last mile? Who pays for the first mile? With a federal program it doesn't matter the answer is the same. With a state program sending mail to a low density state could impact the pricing structure of a high density state.

You could end up with fragmentation where cross state is more expensive or worse these friction points are enough where the monopoly breaks down because a few states don't need a monopoly and just let local businesses compete.
Guvante
·7 dni temu·discuss
Universal service obligations have been some of the least effective tools used...

After all what constitutes not servicing?

How would a state run service be better?
Guvante
·7 dni temu·discuss
Germany is 4% of America in size. A single US state with decent population density wouldn't need a nationalized system either.

The USPS gets a monopoly because it is required to go everywhere. If a private company doesn't want to go into Michigan it doesn't have to.

Without a monopoly protection USPS goes from being slightly unprofitable to very unprofitable by companies competing only in cheap areas.

Basically USPS needs $0.78 to mail a one ounce letter overall. However it doesn't need that much for you to mail within the same city, it is probably much less than that.

But they do need it if you send a letter across the country.
Guvante
·7 dni temu·discuss
You are generally guarding against the device being shutdown.

Anything assuming the OS is running is already into "well that is easy" territory since if the OS is running those keys are in the same place as this attack leverages.
Guvante
·8 dni temu·discuss
"Ignoring tax consequences" when talking about government funding? That makes your entire response worthless.
Guvante
·8 dni temu·discuss
You need to only have the ability to execute code after the hibernation not before and the machine needs to be permanently unavailable to the user after.

As I said quite rare situations.

If you can read this kind of data you have the ability to run code which means you already owned the entire operating system making capturing the key next entry beyond trivial.

You don't need to spoof anything, we assume here you can read the key from RAM remember.

If you could execute code before hibernation you similarly already had the key.
Guvante
·8 dni temu·discuss
You need to get quite specific on actual attacks to call this insecure to be clear.

Having access to the raw RAM of a machine suspended but demanding the key to resume is certainly possible but the number of attacks where you don't need this bug is "almost all of them" given at that point if the machine ever unlocks you won in this hypothetical attack even with a bug fix.
Guvante
·8 dni temu·discuss
What capital gains? The governments balance sheet doesn't matter...

Think of it like the original Bitcoin wallet, its value is $0 because none of those will ever be sold.

If dividends are involved it could matter but the government basically gets 20% of dividends already and extra 4% doesn't make a huge difference.

Returning to blocking stock buybacks as price manipulation and forcing businesses to give out dividends again would actually impact revenue in a meaningful way in contrast.
Guvante
·9 dni temu·discuss
> These should never be sold and then taken away with no compensation like this.

I don't think it is reasonable to bundle those ideas together.

Companies renegading on their promise of perpetual access is not the same thing as a right to resell at all

Right to resell is just going to warp game prices in a way that is bad for everyone

After all how do new games compete with used games in that setup? Given the way engagement with games works there will basically always be spare copies

Key sales already happen at below new game value at nearly all times and that is unused games

> they can ban you which deprives you of being able to use what you bought

Also not the same thing at all, bad behavior removing access and no refund is normal

> that should come with requirements that the company must provide full compensation of the purchase price

Ah yes cheating in an MMO results in a full refund of all money paid that wouldn't be abused by anyone
Guvante
·11 dni temu·discuss
Unfortunately the group that has the most control doesn't care.

The majority of anything around DMCA is likely legitimate complaints so dealing with it is weird, since making it more painful for content producers to protect themselves is unpopular.

Especially since you would need a bond system and penalties beyond actual damages (such as legal fees) since most of the worst cases have very nebulous actual damages.
Guvante
·21 dni temu·discuss
> Sometimes, hardware is cheaper than human coordination.

A t3.small on AWS costs $182.21 a year before any discounts and has 2 CPUs and 2 GB of RAM.

So the computer to run the example at the start costs 3 hours of Engineering time.

This has... Warping effects on how hardware performance is perceived to put it mildly.

If you spend 4 hours halving that cost it takes multiple years to reclaim that investment.

Not that performance doesn't matter of course, reducing your total spend by a percentage is worthwhile, but micro optimizations become difficult when hardware is cheap and performant.
Guvante
·25 dni temu·discuss
It goes the other way too, sometimes you trigger some optimization silliness in the driver and the game needs to adapt to avoid it.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
My bad I meant original example. I agree the "you agreed to auto renewal" silliness happens everywhere.

Likely the difference is court costs.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
That can happen in the US too... When you agree to a contract you are bound to the terms of it.

Why do you think it is so common to hear horror stories about gym memberships?

But in your example no one agreed to the contract which means no agreement exists.

Generally you can say that payment was agreement to terms but that doesn't work if you deceived to get the payment.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
In the US these kinds of scam fail to be legal on the basis of contract law which is way more nuanced than "can't do this"...

I am not talking about common sense I am talking about things like informed consent and consideration.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
Honestly I am surprised that tackling a method of easily collecting approval votes hasn't been done yet.

Like even in the abstract "here is what a voting sheet would look like" that isn't meaningfully more complex.

To be clear I think it is a hard problem and so far is the biggest detractor to alternative voting schemes.

However given all that I agree with your point that it is a meaningful path forward.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
A government that cannot commit violence is toothless.

How do you enforce court rulings?

We shouldn't be ignorant of how the violence is committed and restrictions should be numerous and enforced for sure.

But presuming a meaningful government that cannot commit violence can exist is unrealistic.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
Government has control by virtue of existing.

If you say government control is bad in general you are just saying there shouldn't be government.

This is impossible as the things the government does will happen it would just be under a different label.

That is all I meant by non-sensical, you need to be more specific to have a real point.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
I agree and that was my criticism specifically.

Don't say "government involvement is bad" specify what exactly you mean.
Guvante
·27 dni temu·discuss
Your analysis presumes that the government is controlled by a single group which hasn't historically been the case.

This weird hyper politicization is young in terms of the US.

And again you don't acknowledge that "government control" is too vague a metric to be useful.

The government has some form of control by virtue of existing so if you want to be critical of it you need to be more specific.