dyadic | 4 years ago | on: 38% of remote workers work from bed
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dyadic | 4 years ago | on: Scala 3.0
That problem does lessen with familiarity, but knowing a lot of complexity makes me wary of unknown complexities. It adds an overhead which takes energy that could be better utilised elsewhere.
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: The Uyghur Genocide: An examination of breaches of the 1948 Genocide Convention
> people like you
I linked an article on Wikipedia in response to someone’s question. It’s hardly Chinese propaganda. Really?
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: The Uyghur Genocide: An examination of breaches of the 1948 Genocide Convention
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: The Uyghur Genocide: An examination of breaches of the 1948 Genocide Convention
You don't have to like or support what China are doing to acknowledge that the terrorism was real. These are real groups and real documented events that you would be calling terrorism if they'd happened in any other country. Be careful when you start making friends with your enemy's enemy.
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: The Uyghur Genocide: An examination of breaches of the 1948 Genocide Convention
I don't have a source to hand but you can find some attacks listed on their wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkistan_Islamic_Party#Attack...
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: The Future of Clojure
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: Judge temporarily blocks U.S. ban on TikTok downloads from U.S. app stores
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: Face masks are breaking facial recognition algorithms, says new government study
Like, if I actively wanted to evade facial recognition then I now know that a black mask is better than a blue mask.
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best ways to retain qualified employees?
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: Fujitsu announces permanent work-from-home plan
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: The effects on cognition of sleeping 4 hours per night for 12-14 days
There are lots of big problems in the world, too big to be fixed by a single person. Dwelling on these can be depressing, they don't say that ignorance is bliss without a reason.
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: Colleges at the breaking point, forcing ‘hard choices’ about education
Imagine I bake and give you a cake, it's still a "free cake" even though I've put the work into baking it and other people have put the work into harvesting the ingredients and bringing them to me.
dyadic | 5 years ago | on: Free America Now (@elonmusk)
dyadic | 6 years ago | on: Climate-Driven Megadrought Is Emerging in Western U.S., Says Study
It sounds like we should change that current paradigm too then.
We're on the conveyor belt to planetary destruction asking how do we slow it down instead of how do we get off. It won't be easy to get off, but it would be much better if we managed it ourselves rather than waiting to be flung off.
> I think it is giving far too much (or too little?) credit to the powerful to say there is "ignorance at the top". There is not ignorance at the top. They have demonstrably understood this looming crisis for a very long time, and what we are seeing is the expansion and fortification of existing power relationships in the face of it. > If ignorance and lies are being spread at other levels of power, again, I think it's worth asking "by what means?" and "for whose benefit?"
I do agree with you on all of this.
dyadic | 6 years ago | on: Climate-Driven Megadrought Is Emerging in Western U.S., Says Study
There are ethical and geo/political consequences though, since doing it is effectively stealing rain from another area.
dyadic | 6 years ago | on: Climate-Driven Megadrought Is Emerging in Western U.S., Says Study
Every improvement in energy efficiency we have ever made has resulted in more energy use, but we still cling to the idea that if we can make everything just a bit more efficient then that will do it and our problem will be solved. It's a lie and it's a scam.
A green new deal isn't the solution and it's our ignorance that makes us believe that it is. All it does is greenwash all of the toxic things we are already doing. We can't solve industrialisation with more industrialisation.
We can look outside of our windows now and see the solution. It's doing less, it's working less, it's not polluting the world, it's consuming less and producing less. Radically so.
dyadic | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: A stream of AI-generated art
dyadic | 6 years ago | on: Who’s in charge at Amazon? Moves on secretive S Team signal giant’s priorities
Generally they'll be quite small and niche but they do exist.
dyadic | 6 years ago | on: Russia blocks ProtonMail
I don't know anything about the situation in Russia, but that definitely happened in Northern Ireland.
It's worth remembering that this high communication method isn't really scalable too, and that larger teams trying to follow it will find themselves dedicating a larger % of their time to noise. It would take some intentional actions to move away from it as the team grows.