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@kravietz

Czy podejrzewasz, że faktyczne powody biorą się z niechęci do wywracania swojej sytuacji życiowej do góry nogami, czy z obawy przed ryzykiem?

@kravietz

Na ile te kulty przekłada się na działania? (Nie mam za bardzo skąd mieć do tego intuicji.)

@whitequark Huh, did that use to happen in videos about guns?

@prisixia @koakuma

Random anecdote that this reminded me of:

In Polish an ID card is called literally "proof of identity". The conversations happened in high school.

A: Do you have the proof?
B: What proof? (Thinking: proof of what theorem?)
A: Well, proof of identity.
B: Which identity?
A: Yours!
A: What is my identity? (Thinking: what was the mathematical identity that someone would associate with me?)

@Nixie @niconiconi

But do they use more electricity when on compared to when off? :)

@mark @SmallOther@techhub.social @mcc

It's not only that machines are nondeterministic (after all, positions of all electrons in a relay circuit are not really deterministic in any way, shape, or form), but that the abstractions they present aren't (or are leaky-thus-wrong in a way that exposes the nondeterminism).

The whole area of concurrent data structures is IMO (but I'm biased) a very nice example of eking out as much determinism as you can out of a system that's nondeterministic at the next lower abstraction level. Another similar area are distributed protocols, in particular ones that admit adversaries.

It also struck me at some point that we don't really have reasonable fault-tolerant computing models: we have lots of ways of handling faulty storage, but very little for handling faulty logic. The ones I know of either replicate all of it, or are reifications of some byzantine-tolerant distributed protocol. I know of ~none that are aimed at handling cases of stochastic breakdown as cheaply as possible that are not just heuristics.

@mcc

Unless you worked on various nondeterministic or stochastic systems :)

@kravietz

A, i z trochę innej beczki: strzelam, że uważasz, że kohezja społeczna nie jest idealnie zantykorelowana z indywidualizmem, ale jest dość silnie. Ciekaw jestem, jakie społeczeństwa (niekoniecznie etniczne) uważałbyś za ekstremalne przykłady łamania tej antykorelacji (w obie strone).

@kravietz

(Nie rozumiem Ukraińskiego, więc nie wiem, czy moje pytanie nie ma odpowiedzi w wywiadzie; niestety nawet automatyczne tłumaczenie napisów z jakiegoś powodu nie działa.)

Umiem sobie wyobrazić parę powodów do niesolidarnego podejścia:
- obawa przed niesprawiedliwością w poborze (w szczególności, gdy niesolidarne podejście innych wygląda na skuteczne),
- obawa przed brakiem roztropności (bardziej bezpośredniego) dowództwa (np. takie, jak chyba w Polscie rozpowszechnił serial Kawalieria Powietrzna).

Czy wiesz może o jakiś próbach dowiedzenia się o tym, jakie są deklarowane powody tego podejścia? (Albo widzisz jakieś potencjalne powody, których ja nie widzę?)

@mlevison @cstross @lauren

Apart from the question of whether someone can sustainably cook for themselves, some people won't enjoy cooking (just like some people don't enjoy reading Apollo Program's systems' handbooks). A world where they can't avoid doing that is not more joyful for them.

That aside, I could imagine that Uber Eats itself (as opposed to food delivery in general) might be causing people to enjoy life less by not cooking. If this is what you meant, I would appreciate some verbosification, because I can only vaguely imagine potential mechanisms.

@lauren

I initially imagined a car with a small catapult that would deliver the food to the doorstep from the street :)

@dunkelstern

Aaah, die Tür wurde geschlossen tapeziert. (Ich erst dachte, dass er war in offenem Zustand tapeziert worden.)

@dunkelstern

Ich wundere mich, wieso das einfacher war, als die Tür aus dem Rahmen zu nehmen.

@grrrr_shark

YMMV, but quite a few people find casein generally more palatable too.

Do people drink coffee with lemon juice? If not, why not? Is the combination of the tastes terrible, or does something happen chemically when one adds it?

@grrrr_shark

This makes me wonder whether coffee with lemon juice would be awful or not. (Sadly, can't really check myself because I find nearly any coffee at most meh.)

Also, why not casein instead of whey? IIUC it's more tolerant of high temperatures (after all, you can boil milk).

@grrrr_shark

Maybe it just tasted terrible without? I have a vague recollection of some other food missing entries from the matrix of possibilities where that was a very plausible reason.

@ruuda

I'm not sure nixos would help here. Alsa has this extremely weird approach to saving state across reboots, where the state includes not only volume levels, but also sometimes something about device naming/existence of software devices. (I don't remember exactly what it stores, except that I remember that restoring old asoundrc does not actually go back to that state if the diff is of some particular shape.)

@Ajediday we had a cat that would "sample" my tea when I wasn't looking.

toxic exercise culture bullshit 

@aeva

That's so amusingly backward, given that you burn more fat (as opposed to sugar) at lower heart rates.

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