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·12 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I saw this a couple of days ago, here's the original article that broke the news, in Swedish: https://www.flamman.se/techprofil-ger-miljoner-till-orebropa...

It includes a short statement from the CEO.
eckesicle
·26 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
The journal articles the chart is based on are referenced in light grey on the side, if you prefer to view the same data in a peer reviewed article format with a more serious font.
eckesicle
·27 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> Until someone can reconcile these facts, and they can say distinctively that the rise in temperature we see right now isn't the same reason as before, I'm going to believe that temperature will moderate and cool, just like it did in the past.

Would you indulge me and see if this one chart might change your mind? It includes each of your data points.

https://xkcd.com/1732/
eckesicle
·เดือนที่แล้ว·discuss
My father was a printer his entire life. I went with him to work one day when I was around 12 years old. He loaded up a box of, what seemed to me a random selection of flyers, booklets and other printed goods in his car, and together we drove to the National Archives (in Sweden).

He explained to me that every media artifact of cultural significance would be stored there in three (I believe) copies for future generations to enjoy, or researchers, or historians.

I was given a tour by an archivist there and this became a core memory of mine.

I was always at unease growing up, wondering what would happen to video games when they no longer became popular. Would I be able to enjoy them when I got older? Would my children ever be able to play the games that shaped my teenage years?

The discussion around the matter of Stop Killing Games always devolves to one around free labour or around infringing the rights of the creator, but at some point, when a game, or a film, or a book is no longer monetised, makers of cultural works should be obliged to archive and ensure that our shared cultural heritage and identity is preserved for the future.

Film makers, authors, printers, ad agencies, music producers, and many others are already obliged to do this in many countries.

Why should video game producers be exempt?

It's just better for all of us, and our children, if these works of art are preserved, and that at an insignificant effort and cost, compared to the cost of developing it.
eckesicle
·2 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I run a company that have done over 200 similar studies for various NGOs and international organisations.

In the general case, with some exceptions, we have found that two types of interventions stand above all others in terms of long term positive economic impact:

1. Infrastructure projects - like building roads

2. Gender projects - projects furthering women's rights in some way

These projects are long-term sticky and do not rely on continuous funding. A paved road will remain paved even after the funding is gone, and will have a positive impact on the community for many decades. Roads allow children to go to school in neighbouring villages, and people to sell their goods in a market, use a bike or other vehicle where they otherwise would not be able to.

Working with local governments to improving the attitudes towards girls and women often has a major impact on the economic output of a community both because more people can contribute, but also because the types of products and services become more diverse. This type of project is also sticky, once attitudes or structural barriers disappear they don't tend to come back.

Education or sanitation initiatives can be hit or miss, where, once funding dries up, all that is left is a non functioning latrine or empty school building.
eckesicle
·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
The exact wording in our contracts and the government guidance is “8% plus the Bank of England base rate”.

They mean “percentage points”.

https://www.gov.uk/late-commercial-payments-interest-debt-re...

As I understand it, from our lawyer, is that this exact wording is automatically enforceable in UK courts and easiest in the event of a dispute. It’s also generally internationally accepted.
eckesicle
·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Oh and another lesson! Ensuring that each deliverable invoice is small enough that it falls under the simplified claims procedure (in the UK it’s 10,000 pounds) greatly simplifies collection.

It costs something like 80 quid to file for recovery in court and in our experience invoices are immediately paid up when a “Letter before action” is sent.

You burn the relationship, but arguably you probably don’t want it anyway.
eckesicle
·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
We’ve also learned this lesson the hard way. These are now the clauses we require in every project we do:

- Payment is due X days after receipt of invoice, or immediately after the consultant has addressed any quality issues, whichever is sooner

- Late payment shall incur interest at 8% above the BoE base rate and a late fee of 100 GBP as per the UK Late Payment Legislation. Partial payments on invoices shall apply to late fees, interest, and then principal, in that order.

- In the event of a late payment the invoice for the next deliverable shall immediately fall due.

- The consultant shall be entitled to shift deadlines on deliverables in the event of a late payment as a result of any work disruption, without incurring any liability.

- Payment shall be made in X currency, or an exchange rate at X date on Oanda.com shall apply.

- The client is responsible for any bank fees incurred by their, or any intermediary bank. In the event of a SWIFT transaction it shall be made with the OUR payment code.

- The jurisdiction in the event of a conflict shall be England and Wales. Neither party shall be bound by arbitration.

- The client and consultant shall both indemnify the other up to the total value of the contract and shall not under any circumstance be liable beyond X GBP.

We also no longer share downloadable links of our deliverables until they are paid up. They get a view/comment only link for reports/data etc.

We’ve found that clients that aren’t willing to accept these terms won’t pay you either way.

We determine the net days on the invoice based on the credit rating of the client. Ironically, the good clients pay within 2-3 days normally, and the difficult ones are very “long tail”. About 1% of contracts tend to fully or partially default on their payments.

We’re in a particularly credit poor industry but our average delay due to late payment is 23 days. Those clients where we stop delivery pay on average 11 days sooner than those contracts where we don’t stop delivery.

This is based on around 2,000 invoices sent over the last 5 years.
eckesicle
·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Funny you say that.

I spent the last two days building this exact thing for our internal use.

Managed to get a full RAG pipeline integrated and running with all of our company documents in less than two days work.

Chunking, embedding and querying, connected to S3 and Google Drive, and running on our own hardware (and scaling on AWS too if needed).
eckesicle
·5 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
My experience has been a mixed bag.

AI has led us into a deep spaghetti hole in one product where it was allowed free rein. But when applied to localised contexts. Sort of a class at a time it’s really excellent and productivity explodes.

I mostly use it to type out implementations of individual methods after it has suggested interfaces that I modify by hand. Then it writes the tests for me too very quickly.

As soon as you let it do more though, it will invariably tie itself into a knot - all the while confidently ascertaining that it knows what it’s doing.
eckesicle
·6 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
What model of cordless vacuum do you have?
eckesicle
·7 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
We had this debate at my company and the end result was a ban on “random” service names.

So we ended up with “auth service” instead of something like “Galactus”. The problem of course is that “auth service” isn’t searchable in our monorepo and it was a nightmare to find or discuss any info or references to the service itself. Now imagine if docker was called “container manager”. Good luck googling that and disentangling it from all the search results.

The value of a name doesn’t come from it being self-explanatory but rather from it being a pseudo-unique identifier. The small cognitive tax of remembering it serves as a shared bookmark between people that you can refer to when discussing or speaking to others about it - whether we’re talking about docker, Linux, or another person.
eckesicle
·8 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> It just doesn't add up... Things I understand, it looks good at first, but isn't shippable. Things I don't understand must be great?

It’s like the Gell-Mann amnesia effect applied to AI. :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gell-Mann_amnesia_effect
eckesicle
·8 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I very much doubt the veracity of this claim. I worked at Coinbase for many years and this runs completely afoul of the culture there.

Even leaving your laptop unlocked for seconds in the office would have someone /pwn it in slack and get flagged by security.

If there’s one thing they took extremely seriously it was data security.
eckesicle
·8 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Is there any real drawback to just never giving your real name or address to service providers to minimise the chance of identity theft? Most likely it’s against terms of service, but other than account suspension are you likely to suffer any legal consequences?
eckesicle
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
That’s why you also by your car online or over the phone (applies to EU/UK). Have the dealership mail/email the paperwork. They will ask you to come in because they know this is the case, but just stand your ground.

Then you have the right to return if you find any defects within 14/30 days.