roin | 12 years ago | on: Federal Bill Introduced To Require "Kill Switch" On Smartphones
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roin | 12 years ago | on: California Law to Require Antitheft Technology in Cellphones
I just wrote a blog post about it: (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7198054)
roin | 12 years ago | on: Ukraine Tracks Protesters Through Cellphones
Just like any good software company, the NYTimes should be thinking about their price strategy in a more complex way than cost plus. And I'm sure they are.
roin | 12 years ago | on: Ukraine Tracks Protesters Through Cellphones
I think the NYTimes is one of the best bargains out there, and lucky for those who don't pay the benefits spillover to other journalism, especially the blog/twitter world.
roin | 12 years ago | on: Marc Andreessen talks about the pros and cons of net neutrality
roin | 12 years ago | on: The poor don't work because they are economically rational
But both of those utility functions have sharp curves, and those first dollars generate huge utility (food, shelter, etc.), while the negative utility is very modest when you've already used 167 of 168 hours that week on leisure.
roin | 12 years ago | on: The poor don't work because they are economically rational
I'm admittedly struggling to understand how he's drawing this conclusion, as I think he's equating utility with expenditures? If so, this is completely wrong. Your first few thousands of dollars are used for things like food, shelter, and basic healthcare, and they generate massive utility. It isn't constant.
But I also take issue with the first assumption, that each hour of leisure time provides constant utility. Is that true? Does a poor person get more marginal value from that last hour of "leisure time" on the streets? What about poor people who go to bed hungry, are they doing that because they're rationally basking in all these extra hours of leisure time?
There are many reasons people are poor, but people choosing to be poor as an economically rational decision sounds crazy, and that's because it is. Just measure the happiness of the non-working poor vs. people making 30k, and I think you can put this one to rest.
roin | 12 years ago | on: Marc Andreessen talks about the pros and cons of net neutrality
roin | 12 years ago | on: Marc Andreessen talks about the pros and cons of net neutrality
That's not to say that net neutrality is bad or wrong on balance, but no cons at all?
roin | 12 years ago | on: The NSA Reportedly Has Total Access To The Apple iPhone
roin | 12 years ago | on: The NSA Reportedly Has Total Access To The Apple iPhone
I don't have the patience to watch Appelbaum's hour long talk, but unless he has something far more impressive than these documents then he's just another activist who will willfully mislead in order to advance his cause.
roin | 12 years ago | on: NSA goes on 60 Minutes: the definitive facts behind CBS's flawed report
My favorite line is: "There are as many red flags surrounding the BIOS Plot as there are in all of China." Who writes this?
roin | 12 years ago | on: Techies Are the New Puritans
Guess what, most of these people have struggles that we can't begin to understand. A lot are dealing with mental health issues that are more debilitating than anything you or I will ever have to deal with. I live on Market St., and I'm as guilty as anyone of becoming numb to the homeless living there. But let's not delude ourselves into thinking that anyone can grab a Rails tutorial and become a six-figure engineer within a few years just because we've seen it done.
roin | 12 years ago | on: Amazon to deliver by drone? Don't believe the hype
The fact that Amazon is trying to generate good PR is a tangental story in my opinion, and I wonder if investing in a drone delivery program just to show it off would be the most cost effective way to get good press.
I am also very unimpressed with the challenges that Mr. Ball identified. He probably had fun fashioning himself as some kind of technology muckraker, but please go after uninspired technology instead of taking easy shots at interesting and bold ideas.
roin | 12 years ago | on: Rails 3.2 Performance: Another Step Slower
roin | 12 years ago | on: Software patent reform just died in the House
American Idol was also innovative, and whatever group created the spectacle of the Superbowl and the NFL were also likely innovators. Just because it isn't hardcore technology doesn't mean it isn't innovative.
roin | 12 years ago | on: MongoHQ Security breach
roin | 12 years ago | on: The way government does tech is outdated and risky
roin | 12 years ago | on: Being an asshole does not make you awesome
Now what is a "male space"? The military? No, women are on the front lines. Finance? No, a woman is about to become the first Chairman of the Fed. Politics? No, we have 20 female US Senators and a viable Presidential candidate. Professional sports? No, women have their own leagues, and several men's teams have female execs. Software Engineering???
roin | 12 years ago | on: Fingerprints are Usernames, not Passwords
Touch ID will likely cover the vast majority of security use cases for iPhone owners.
http://andrewro.in/post/75915934983/forcing-antitheft-techno...