An early prototype of "be gay, do crime" -- "cross-dress, protest": https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Riots
@pre Saving everyone who had the same question as me a few clicks: https://shedrewthegun.bandcamp.com/music :>
@dzwiedziu Ugruntowani? Ugruntowani na czym?
@Rika Considering the history of personalized ringtones I would guess that by 2040 all electric cars will just be vibrating.
Exciting EU study on open source software:
> strongly contributes to GDP
> avoids vendor lock-in
> reduces costs & maintenance
> drives state-of-the-art tech
> fosters competition, interoperability & tech-neutrality
Wbrew obiegowej opinii, "EM", używane do oznaczenia prawa wyłączonego środka, nie oznacza "excluded middle", tylko "there Exists such a Magic box" xD
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~mhe/HoTT-UF-in-Agda-Lecture-Notes/HoTT-UF-Agda.html#em
@chjara@mk.absturztau.be Paxos sucks, slow, complicated, barely scalable. and nonuniform. I would say https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.05156 is much better although I'm biased since I'm working with that.
personal, identity, musing; this is not merging but i guess it could sorta look like it from a particular viewpoint
@moonbolt I've been kind of wondering – what are your perspectives on getting separate bodies? As in, assume perfect transhumanist future and what body setup would y'all pick? This is not really about forms (at least some of you have them mostly described), but what the setup for experiencing the world and each other would be.
I'm not sure whether the question is clear enough, and I really hope it's not too personal. ^^"
@jh@social.trom.tf @chjara@mk.absturztau.be
> How could that error occur suddenly when it did and how would it delete Facebook, Whatsapp, etc. DNS entries?
Just answering this part, because I have some.. experience.
I suspect something like this:
1. FB almost never uses this part of their infrastructure (since it needs changes only very rarely).
2. The infrastructure is shit and not standardized because of 1.
3. There was some stupid interpretation of `None` (or equivalent, e.g. `[]`) as an argument to a config call (e.g. "make this change in `[]`" meaning "everywhere" instead of "nowhere"; this is based on actual events in another big company).
4. Someone ran something like 3, perhaps automatically, and due to 2 it didn't do the thing they expected.
And bam, global idiotic looking outage without anything particularly mysterious.
@penny Doesn't seem that implausible to me. If you almost never use something the automation around it is shit and probably nonstandard. Combined with the relatively common convention that calling an update function with the equivalent of 'None' for targets meaning you want to update everything this is a recipe for disaster.
Source: I'm aware of at least one outage in a major company triggered exactly by this, but mostly my ass.
Programmer and researcher,. Ended up working with all the current buzzwords: #ai #aisafety #ml #deeplearning #cryptocurrency
Other interests include #sewing, being #lesswrong, reading #hardsf, playing #boardgames and omitting stuff on lists.
Oh, and trans rights, duh.
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Heheh, gentoo, heh, nonbinary, heheheh... I'm so easily amused sometimes.