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EarthMephit
·há 7 meses·discuss
Aren't these all solved problems that we've worked out decades ago with certificates?

Certificates prove that a website/server (and sometimes the client) are who they say they are.

We force the website to renew their certificate from an issuer every year so that stolen tokens/certificates are less of a problem.

The issuer can protect or hide the identity of the certificate owner, and doesn't get any information about which clients accessed a server.
EarthMephit
·há 8 meses·discuss
You could make that exact same argument for alcohol, cigarettes, prescription medication - The reasons are the same.
EarthMephit
·há 9 meses·discuss
My partner 10+ years ago used to be very OCD about Asbestos when we had toddlers, and said that she would see tiny white fibers of it in the bark chips at a bunch of parks that the kids were playing at.

Turns out she was correct, its since been found in loads of mulch around Sydney.

We also came across a huge pile of it illegally dumped a bunch of years ago in the sand dunes at Kurnell beach, kids were happily playing in it.
EarthMephit
·há 10 meses·discuss
For vacation rentals you can often save 20% by Googling.

I usually find the place I'd like to stay on AirBnB and then google the title & description and the property management website usually pops up.

Since they don't need to pay AirBnB, its usually 20% cheaper via their website or calling.

AirBnB takes an obscene amount for doing almost nothing.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
Microsoft Authenticator is annoying.

It doesn't work if you have notifications off or "do not disturb" on, so I can't log on to anything in the evenings.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
I've got an LG Gram 17-inch laptop that weighs about the same as a 13-inch macbook air.

Having a huge screen on a super-light, super skinny laptop is so handy for portability and all the extra screen real-estate is great for a developer. Its difficult to go back to a 14-inch.

I wish more laptop manufacturers would make ultra-lights with large screens.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
You used to walk into a newsagent and see the regular papers and magazines, and then the rack of playboy and porn just sitting off to the side, often not that far from the kids magazines and comics.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
They did the blood work on premises, the doctor owned the clinic and the on-site pathology.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
I was effectively uninsured as a foreigner, and had to pay for it myself hoping that I'd be reimbursed by my company later.

I had a nasty ear-infection, could hardly walk, and was in no state to argue, but the nurse gave me dozens of what they said were completely "normal procedure" blood tests from their in-house lab, which the doctor would have profited from directly. I told them I was leaving the next day and wouldn't get any results if they took a day, but they ignored and persisted.

I looked at the bill later and they were for loads and loads of completely unrelated conditions, diabetes, HIV, etc... a useless waste.

It was price gouging from the doctor directly pure and simple, no insurance providers involved, but I'm sure that normally that also adds an extra layer of silly costs.

In Australia its carefully regulated what a doctor can charge, and its a different company that does any tests, or gives out medication, the doctor or company can't profit directly from sending patients off for more testing, or for prescribing medication.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
Australians are more litigious than Americans, with similar insurance costs for doctors, yet our healthcare costs are still half of the USA's.

So insurance costs may be a factor, but its doubtful that its a large factor in healthcare costs, they largest factor is by far the public vs private system.

I experienced US healthcare when I went to visit a doctor in the US for a simple (obvious) ear infection. I was charged $600 USD for a five minute consult because the doctor wanted to milk as much $$$ from me as he could, giving me lots of unrelated/pointless blood tests (which were pointless because I was flying out the next day and wouldn't get the results).

In Australia it would have been a $65 fee paid by the government, and $10 for the antibiotics, around 1/10th of the US costs.

The problem in the US is that doctors and hospitals are incentivised to give patients unnecessary tests and medication, because it inflates their bills, and they make more profit.

I've noticed the same thing happening in Australia with private vets & vet hospitals because they are less regulated. They try and talk you into a lot of unnecessary procedures, test, and drugs because they make more profit, and the industry is not where near as well regulated as healthcare.

At least with a vet you can usually shop around, when you are sick often you cannot.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
I find that LLMs are almost comically bad at projects that have a hardware component like RaspberryPi or Pico, or Ardunio.

I think that its because often the libraries you use are niche or have a a few similar versions, the LLM really commonly hallucinated solutions and would continually suggest that library X did have that capability. I think because often in hardware projects you often hit a point where you can't do something or you need to modify a library, but the LLM tries to be "helpful" and it makes up a solution.
EarthMephit
·ano passado·discuss
Internet is a utility, like water.

We can't have true competition with utilities, because we'd need six sets of pipes into every apartment just to have six competing providers, so the government needs to step in and regulate utilities, because they are a natural monopoly.
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
The change is a good one, and there's still abilities that differentiate species, so dwarves still have toughness, and a bunch of other abilities.

Previously a Dwarven wizard was just a really bad choice, and you'd be noticeably less powerful than say an Elven wizard so no-one ever played one.

Now an Elven Wizard for instance has a few bits and pieces that might make them a bit better, but still leave a Dwarven Wizard as a viable choice.

This makes the game far more interesting in every way: players have more interesting builds, more character choices, and can play whatever combinations that they want.
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
Japanese users are migrating rapidly to Bluesky away from X.

Mainly for the extra features, apps & integrations that Bluesky offers:

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/11/25/companies/b...
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
My brother (Australian) spent some time in Canada and was able to see a doctor straight away and really cheaply a bunch of times, and visited the hospital once with a nasty foot injury with no dramas. It seemed like a pretty good system.

I remember contrasting that with my US experience at the same time, where a 10 minute consult with a doctor cost 600USD. I had a really obvious ear infection, just needed some antibiotics, but he must have seen me as a cash-cow and ordered a ton of unrelated blood tests that were pointless since I was flying out the next day. I walked away feeling like I'd been scammed.

(In Australia a doctor's visit is under 30USD, blood tests don't cost much either)
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
No I think that there's more to it than superstition - We often blame things on superstition when we don't understand them ourselves.

I've been playing around with sleeping with a fan & air-conditioning and I always notice that my throat is all dryed out in the morning from the air flow directly over my face.

I need a couple of glasses of water to re-hydrate after sleeping with a fan or air-conditioner, so if its not too warm a night I prefer to leave them off. I seem to get a better night's sleep too, but maybe that's just because it's a cooler night.
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
Even in Australia is the LLM lag to a server noticable?

Generally an LLM seems to take about 3s or more to respond, and the network delay to the US is a couple of hundred milliseconds.

The network delay seems minimal compared to the actual delay of the LLM.
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
There's many companies that have reproduced the tictok algorithm. Surely if it was sold, the multibillion dollar company would have no issue with that aspect.
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
My SurfaceBook has a better build quality that my MacBook Pro model from the same era (2019) - MacBooks have improved a lot in the last few years though with the new chips I guess?

I prefer the MacOs to Windows, but MacBook hardware was definitely disappointment on this model. I had numerous graphics & power issues on the MacBook Pro, plus touchbar was annoying.

Dell & Lenovo are crap, I've given up on them. Surface is good, and I'm happy with my LG Gram.
EarthMephit
·há 2 anos·discuss
> The system settings UI on Windows 11 always shows an ad which says that an account should be used to use office and other apps.

Macs also do this with their iCloud accounts, with little widgets all around the place prompting you to log in to their app store, etc... if you don't have an account. Possibly those prompts or ads are even more "in-your-face" than Windows? Probably most Mac users don't notice them because most just create an account