@fugueish@infosec.exchange Here in the "Global South" [blech] we also got cheap ride-hail and delivery services; are not cheap any more but are still a lot safer and more convenient than the corrupt criminal taxi system. Have improved the quality of life in that way. Not sure about the invisible underpaid workers. The visible gig workers report much higher satisfaction than with traditional jobs, but are much more precarious.
@ChofuAlum @ct_bergstrom Feynman wrote entertaining stories about such corruption in Brazil.
@peterme Your laptop is on the same LAN as the home server? Maybe the home server's network connection is slow. It is faster to transfer them from other places to the home server by sshing into it and wgetting them?
@ChofuAlum @ct_bergstrom Does who mean that?
More important than communicating with numbers is communicating with logical arguments. Accountants communicate with numbers but rarely show something surprising is true beyond all doubt.
@peterme Question unclear. Transfer them to your home server from where?
@ct_bergstrom Think this is actually more important than solving equations. Intuition for how things act at x → ∞, x → -∞, x = 0, y = 0, denominator → 0 is street fighting mathematics.
@0x0ddc0ffee That it feel better!
@ct_bergstrom Maybe is useful to be able to logically deduce asymptotes, intercepts, singularities, etc., for reasons more important than graphing them? Also is easy to graph things with Matlab or Jupyter and not notice the singularities
It's now officially safer to keep your money in a bank -- no matter how much you have -- than under the mattress. With the Silicon Valley Bank bailout of all depositors, there's no longer a $250,000 limit on the 'insurance" -- and you can bet the crooks are going to take full advantage of this new loophole to loot the rest of us.
Death is preventable. Every day about 150.000 people die, because we do not yet have the technology to prevent their deaths.
Every day that we delay the arrival of that technology kills 150.000 people.
Every two months of delay kills ten million people, the same death toll as the Holocaust or COVID-19.
That's why is urgent to build and use AI, solar energy, Library Genesis, and other such generally applicable technology. Decelerationists are mass murderers.
As the team behind Anna's Archive pointed out in Twitter: "Much of the current revolution in AI is powered by shadow libraries."
Seems obvious. Yet hardly ever mentioned?
Regardless if one wants to call it a "revolution" or just a fancy autocomplete, the question remains relevant. What would a business like OpenAI be if it wasn't for the years of criminalized work that pirate librarians put into projects like Library Genesis?
@mmasnick How we know unsecured debtholders were treated like equity holders and not like depositors?
@aeva Software paleoethnobotany: "What the fuck were they smoking when they wrote this?"
If you are discussing your abortion and you live in a place where abortion is now essentially illegal, please remember to speak only to people you trust and remember to use end-to-end encrypted comms with disappearing messages turned on.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/03/10/texas-abortion-lawsuit/
This is just wild: "The P92 app will support ActivityPub, MoneyControl reported."
Then again, Facebook once adopted and promoted OpenID, so I won't hold my breath.
Embrace and extend, baby.
From: @caseynewton
https://mastodon.social/@caseynewton/109997010951846854
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Wait. People are saying Meta's decentralized app will be powered by #ActivityPub, and will interoperate with Mastodon.
On top of it, it will be Instagram-branded.
Surprising. But again, I'll believe it when I see it.
I'm still looking for a job. Anybody need a programmer in the San Francisco Bay area? I'm a python programmer with experience in C/C++/Java/JS, I've done a bunch of CI/CD/SRE in the recent years, lots of tooling and back end web dev, and I've got a good deal of amateur experience doing reverse engineering and embedded development.
(I've done devops work but I'm trying to move away from that because too often it turns into just "ops", and I am a programmer.)
Mg combustion notes
@ACTupper I strongly concur with shying away from powdered magnesium ;)
I read a lot. Sometimes I learn things. I like making things. I think reading and doing are complementary.