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chrbarrol
·3 года назад·discuss
Does anyone have any examples of what the author is referring to as "sludge music"? I use Spotify a lot, and listen a lot of recommended songs and generally I haven't encountered much of this type of content to my knowledge. (Even though I do listen to ambient music which I think would be rife with this type of sludge mood music the author seems to describe)
chrbarrol
·4 года назад·discuss
How would you pay cash for online content?
chrbarrol
·4 года назад·discuss
I've heard that the Norwegian meteorological institute's website (and app) is popular with non-Norwegians for these reasons. https://www.yr.no/en
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
As far as I can see only the BBC article is claiming Twitter is trying to label bots as "good" or "bad". The actual system appears to be for linking bot accounts to real accounts (ie. who made this bot) or simply label an account as "automated" to give better transparency, which to me sounds like an overall positive feature.
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
It is true that hiding it for many years would make it less attractive for terrorists, however one could imagine another strategy where you wait 12 months before anonymously telling the authorities you did it, without telling them how. (While threatening to do it again)

Having some unknown person(s) spreading Prion diseases around that cannot be detected until way after it happens would be close to the perfect terrorist attack imo. You could probably keep the attack going for at least a year before authorities get their act together, all the while people would be scared shitless as it would be very hard to know how the original group got infected a year earlier if you choose the right product to contaminate. (Not even mentioning the difficulty finding who did the contamination even if the specific product is found)
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
Has there been any research on Prions as a bio-terrorism weapon? It sounds like you could infect thousands/millions and have a close to 100% death-rate without anyone noticing until many years after the contamination started.

Imaging contaminating food/drinking water with the Prion which causes Kuru [1] for example.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease)
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
They also "bulk up" food products, for example introducing filler into meat products such as water and salt [1] such that they can sell a smaller amount of meat for the same price without the consumer noticing.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONOoKtAH53E
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
This is not sustainable for the clone bees right?

Eventually a disease will evolve to target these bees or the victim bees themselves will evolve some countermeasure. At that point since they are all clones they cannot evolve a defense and will be wiped out.
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
I agree Facebook events could be a lot better, but have you considered the possibility that Facebook simply does not see any reason to put resources into improving the feature?

Instead of assuming some conspiratorial theory that Facebook is deliberately sabotaging their own product, I think the much simpler explanation is that Facebook events work "well enough" that Facebook does not see any reason to invest resources into improving it.

Facebook events are probably one of the oldest features on the site, and from my personal experience working in big product orgs, these old, "working" features are often left to rot until the org sees a reason to invest into them again. (Such as a competitor threatening to steal their marketshare) I assume the events team is quite "barebone" if it even exists and Facebook probably thinks their engineers/UX developers are better spent elsewhere.
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
So here is what I don't get about the "tether scam":

I remember these worries about Tether not being backed by real cash being a major concern all the way back in 2018(?), if I remember correctly the worry was exactly the same that Tether might not be backed by enough real $ and collapsing when people find this out. Now 3 or so years later we know this is a fact, yet there has been no prophesied collapse in Bitcoin value as a result. (It has lost value lately but to my knowledge for unrelated reasons)

So what is going on here? Is Tether not being backed by real $ not actually as big a deal? Or is the Bitcoin bubble so strong people still buy into it even when Tether is basically a scam?
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
I saw this plane while watching The Wind Rises and due to the unorthodox wing design I assumed it was never built in reality.

Pleasantly surprised to know that it actually existed, even if it was not a viable aircraft.
chrbarrol
·5 лет назад·discuss
I think I remember first getting déjà vu from websites with this style about two years ago. Fun that it is getting so overused now that more people are starting to notice. Below is a good article going into a bit more backstory on the style.

https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/dont-worry-these-gangley-armed-...