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10 months ago
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on: A Scaled Down Look at Spending, Revenue, and What's Being Cut
Someone on Twitter made the excellent quip, “Every government program is either too big to change or too small to matter.”
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5 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Without Einstein, would General Relativity be discovered by now?
The story I’ve heard was that GPS was invented due to Sputnik. The Doppler shift in its beeps proved its speed and thus its orbit. Somebody (in the Navy?) wondered if the “reverse” could be done: could you listen to various shifting beeps and figure out your location?
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6 years ago
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on: Google bans political discussion on internal mailing lists
“The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.”
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6 years ago
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on: More than 50% of respondents said Arabic numerals should not be taught in school
“They are uneducated, backwards, mouth-breathing bigots! My tribe was tricked by using words that we have a negative reaction to.” Oh wait.
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6 years ago
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on: Internet Data Is Rotting
I’ve been telling people this for years. Bookmarking is for dynamic data. You bookmark the weather website. You don’t bookmark recipes. Personally I use Evernote and its web clipper. Unfortunately it doesn’t download images, but I wrote a little program using their API to replace the img tags with embedded resources.
thecabinet
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7 years ago
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on: The Fertility Doctor’s Secret
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7 years ago
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on: Making a racist AI without really trying (2017)
Sure, but much of the fairness we argue about as adults is due to fundamental disagreements about morality or how the world should work. “It’s not fair that tax cuts benefit the wealthy.” Republicans think it’s not fair to take money from people who earned it. Democrats think it’s not fair for some people to have more wealth than they’ll ever use while others have so little. But the concept of “fairness” doesn’t do anything to help us resolve that disagreement.
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7 years ago
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on: Making a racist AI without really trying (2017)
Fair is a word for children. It’s unfair to the Italian restaurant that you’re eating Mexican. It’s unfair to the grocer that you’re eating at a restaurant. It’s unfair that you’re buying groceries instead of seeds. As adults have told children for thousands of years, life isn’t fair.
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7 years ago
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on: Making a racist AI without really trying (2017)
No, it’s not unfair to treat it as bad without any other evidence. When all you know is “Mexican restaurant” you judge by that. You can’t live your life only making judgements once you have “all” the facts, as if that’s even possible. There seems to be this unspoken assumption that the thought process must be stereotypes leading to death camps. It is possible to say, “Based on my life experiences thus far I do not enjoy the company of black people/Mexican food/whatever” without thinking “and therefore we should kill all those people”.
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7 years ago
Does anybody actually take the SPLC seriously anymore? Violent racism having been largely eliminated from the US, they accuse ever more moderate and irrelevant groups with being the reincarnation of the Clan. I don’t want a dozen idiots who like to drink beer and play dress up with hoods and swastikas as my neighbors, but they’re not an existential threat to anybody either. When you treat these minor groups like the reincarnation of Hitler, you don’t have the ability to call out serious threats when they do arrive. When everything is Nazis, nothing is Nazis.
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7 years ago
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on: Microsoft threatens to stop hosting Gab unless posts are removed
It’s impossible to avoid relying on third parties. Somebody has to lease you the DNS name; we’ve already seen that used to punish sites. Somebody has to host your server or sell you an internet connection. Moving to Tor is the only way to protect yourself from those means of punishment, at which point you’ve lost 99.99% of any audience you might’ve had. You might as well just go to a physical newsletter.
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8 years ago
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on: We’re Going to Need More Lithium
Assuming lithium reserves work anything like oil reserves, the quantity of reserves depends on market process. When oil sells for $20/bb, oil that costs more than that to extract doesn't count towards the reserves. As the price goes up, the reserves increase, because you can extract oil from more challenging circumstances. This is why we've had 20-30 years of oil reserves for the last 50 years.
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8 years ago
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on: Lossy text compression
Since reading doesn’t actually involve a letter-by-letter examination of the material, I wonder how a lossy compression algorithm that used words with the right shape would do compared to lossless compression?
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8 years ago
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on: Mexico's 7.2 Earthquake from a transit camera
A magnitude 7 earthquake releases approximately 5 PJ over less than a minute, so let's say 100TW. A Tesla supercharger provides 120KW, so even if the braking system is equivalent, you'd need 1B cars.
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8 years ago
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on: Investors pull billions from US stocks in longest outflow streak since 2004
I feel like I'm missing something. (Or this article is just FUD.) $30B over ten weeks? That's no money. Total AUM in the US is over $50T.
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8 years ago
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on: Show HN: A workout logger written using React/Redux
Always nice to be able to log your bodyweight when you exercised
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8 years ago
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on: Warren E. Buffett Donates 18,628,189 Shares of Berkshire Hathaway [pdf]
To not diminish his voting power
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8 years ago
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on: Artificial Brain Has Grown from 256 Neurons to 64M Neurons in 6 Years
"Just like a biological brain the system is designed for extreme energy efficiency, It requires only 10 watts to power all 64 million neurons and 16 billion synapses."
A real human has 100B neurons and the whole body is only 100W, with the brain estimated at around 20W; theirs would require 15kW.
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9 years ago
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on: Introducing FreeNAS Corral
FreeNAS 9.10 includes 28 plugins. Docker Hub has 500,000 images.
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9 years ago
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on: First China-U.K. Freight Train Departs as Xi Seeks to Lift Trade
What principle is that? Prices reflect reality, not the other way around.