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me_again
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Was VMWare dying prior to the acquisition? I don't really know the financials but that wasn't the impression I had.
me_again
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Amused by how many X's there are: https://charcuterie.elastiq.ch/#1100B

Did you mean Aegean Check Mark or Old North Arabian letter Teh?
me_again
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
That would be significantly less than one person, regardless of how off the population estimates are ;-)
me_again
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
I think there are 2 claims which this article conflates. I'll jokingly call them "Weak Whitney" and "Strong Whitney".

"Weak Whitney" is the claim that this very terse style is comprehensible given sufficient study. I find this plausible.

"Strong Whitney" is the claim that in many circumstances this style is _better_ than a more normal style, with full variable names, whitespace, etc. I am much less persuaded by that claim. When the article says things like "Note that d probably stands for “dimension” or perhaps “depth”; I’m unsure on this point." I'm like, yes, congratulations, that is exactly the point of using more descriptive names and/or comments.
me_again
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
I don't think we have enough information to conclude exactly what happened. But my read is the researcher was looking for demo.filevine.com and found margolis.filevine.com instead. The implication is that many other customers may have been vulnerable in the same way.
me_again
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Lawyers can and will send cease and desist letters to people whether or not there is any legal basis for it. Often the threat of a lawsuit, even a meritless one, is enough to keep people quiet.
me_again
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
ArXiv has always had a moderation step. The moderators are unable to keep up with the volume of submissions. Accepting these reviews without moderation would be a change to current process, not "just like arXiv has always worked"
me_again
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Hillel Wayne posted a followup https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/three-ways-formal... which may be interesting. Essentially the issue is "what does the Length of a string mean?"
me_again
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
"As soon as profit can be made" is exactly what the article is warning about. This is exactly the "Human + AI" combination.

Within your lifetime (it's probably already happened) you will be denied something you care about (medical care, a job, citizenship, parole) by an AI which has been granted the agency to do so in order to make more profit.
me_again
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
As I understand it, they persuade their marks to transfer bitcoin to accounts they control.
me_again
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
But what do you do when the primary and backup disagree?
me_again
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Actually no - there's a "please help fund us" but you can read without paying
me_again
·3 lata temu·discuss
Cool!

I didn't totally follow the issues with keeping the data in memory, and it sounds like it is solved now - but you could probably use a cardinality estimation algorithm to estimate the number of unique beacon IDs while only using constant space. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count-distinct_problem
me_again
·12 lat temu·discuss
I won't claim to understand Marxism, but i think copyright is not the issue here. Unlike boxed software, web sites like Hacker News don't directly depend on copyright for their business models to work. More broadly, the whole notion of a business model is of course a capitalist invention. But I don't see why in the 21st Century we'd want to crudely tie "means of production" to atoms rather than bits. Rearranging bits can produce real value for society