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Shocking map of Britain that reveals the true scale of sex crimes

dailymail.co.uk
4 points·by flanked-evergl·7 ay önce·1 comments

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flanked-evergl
·evvelsi gün·discuss
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flanked-evergl
·evvelsi gün·discuss
What is the future of this? Code is not the same as a viable open-source project with a community, contributors, advocates, users and funding, even if it's perfect code.

Even though I'm sure it won't be easy to convince the Postgres project to switch to Rust, I do think that trying would be time better spent.
flanked-evergl
·4 gün önce·discuss
We will keep using Claude because internal choices made by engineers and internal gatekeeping by engineers make everything else unfeasible, and going back on that would require said engineers to admit that they did something stupid, so it's not likely to happen.
flanked-evergl
·5 gün önce·discuss
Cop body slams a white man and then arrests him after he was assaulted by black people: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/uk-man-was-assaulted-by-atta...

Of course the black people were let go. After all, they did nothing wrong, they just assaulted a white guy.
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·5 gün önce·discuss
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flanked-evergl
·17 gün önce·discuss
Does the article provide supporting evidence for your claim that "Even though GET+body is not handled the same everywhere, it's easier to make that the standard than it is to make a new syntax the standard."? Because if it does I don't see it. To me it just seems like a baseless claim.
flanked-evergl
·17 gün önce·discuss
But it's not existing behaviour. It does not already exist. Breaking the semantics of something that exists means that things will work inconsistently. Breaking the semantics of get will also create compatibility issues.
flanked-evergl
·18 gün önce·discuss
> Even though GET+body is not handled the same everywhere, it's easier to make that the standard than it is to make a new syntax the standard.

Is there some research or study that you base this claim on? What is the reasoning? Can you elaborate?
flanked-evergl
·18 gün önce·discuss
The fact that some infrastructure is poorly maintained is not a reason against evolving protocols, it's a reason to maintain infrastructure better. It's really not that difficult to do.
flanked-evergl
·18 gün önce·discuss
What does "some random third party" have to do with any of it? An SQL server can expose HTTP directly. SQL is not the only query language that exists.

SPARQL's standard protocol for sending Queries uses HTTP[1], and yes, of course it allows clients to define the query that it sends over HTTP. HTTP QUERY would be ideal for SPARQL queries. There are also many unprotected SPARQL endpoints that you can use without any authentication [2][3].

[1]: https://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-protocol/#query-operation

[2]: https://sparql.dblp.org/

[3]: https://data.europa.eu/en/about/sparql
flanked-evergl
·18 gün önce·discuss
> For one you would never allow a client to dictate the query. That is a security and validation problem. So you have to deconstruct the query anyway and then rebuild it.

Every single SQL server allows a client to dictate the query. Furthermore, not all queries are SQL queries.
flanked-evergl
·18 gün önce·discuss
Do you think that Anthropic's models would have been pulled if they did not say for months how their models is basically going to break the whole internet and that governments should most definitely restrict AI? I doubt it.

The problem is, though, given Anthropic have said all of that, they really have very little grounds for objecting to the US government's intervention here. Everything that the government would have to prove to justify their intervention has already been freely admitted by Anthropic, even though the "admission" was maybe more intended as a marketing ploy.
flanked-evergl
·18 gün önce·discuss
No, it does not feel like that.
flanked-evergl
·22 gün önce·discuss
How was it stolen, exactly?
flanked-evergl
·23 gün önce·discuss
Much cheaper to outsource all production and industry to China as Europe is doing.
flanked-evergl
·23 gün önce·discuss
> I liked the UIs of the entire era from 3.0 to 2000, really. I'm mostly using Windows 2000 as an example here because it runs so well in QEMU/KVM and that allows me to easily take screenshots.