theworst | 11 years ago | on: Microsoft Band
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theworst | 11 years ago | on: YouTube Ready to Eliminate Ads [video]
I do care when any third party knows where I've been, what I am interested in, and otherwise monitors my activity.
Like everything, it's a tradeoff. However, I acknowledge my primary concern is myself -- if not tracking me costs other people a slight chance at an opportunity, I'm must conclude to not include that in my calculus. (In fact, it would be to my advantage if I believed it were a zero sum situation.)
theworst | 11 years ago | on: YouTube Ready to Eliminate Ads [video]
I'd also waste a lot less time on random stuff if I had to pay for it, so I'd be more productive and make more money!
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Google is developing cancer and heart attack detector
Every person here won that lottery ticket, when we could have just as easily suffered from any number of horrible diseases and disorders. Not wanting to pay higher premiums b/c the "lotto losers" are included is like not wanting to pay for a lotto ticket after the fact because you know the rare outcome won't hit you.
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Breakthroughs that have unleashed AI development
What are the alternatives? One could simply not engage in projections, which is difficult because they're so tempting. A third option is to listen to the non-experts, which doesn't seem more valuable...
This is something I struggle WRT economics. I know economists are little more than fortune tellers, but what are the other options?
theworst | 11 years ago | on: 1984 v. Brave New World
theworst | 11 years ago | on: How Wizards of the Coast distributed equity as a startup
Even building my own company, bootstrapping over these 5 years, I feel like I lucked into where I am. Not because I'm undeserving, but really because I feel lucky to live in an era where I even have that possibility.
If my world is entirely comprised of SV type startups, perhaps I'd feel differently. But I try to keep some perspective. (As in, I lucked into not being a field hand in 4th century Italy, and instead I can use my brain to manipulate electrons through small finger movements, that supposedly create value enough for other people to transfer electrons into a virtual account of "mine" that I can exchange for goods and services.)
I'm sorry if that sounds harsh, it's not intended that way. I really just wanted to point out that people define luck very differently.
theworst | 11 years ago | on: America Is Becoming Less Religious
theworst | 11 years ago | on: America Is Becoming Less Religious
theworst | 11 years ago | on: In conversation with Marc Andreessen
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Is There a 'Modern Perl' for Python?
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Why 12-Foot Traffic Lanes Are Disastrous for Safety
My point is: changing from an absolute value to a relative one introduces complexities in the system. Philosophically, the law needs to treat everyone the same, which to me, means the penalties are the same for everyone regardless of sex, race, income, height, weight, or any other characteristic. This is encoded in the Constitution. I do not see how two different people, convicted of the same crime in the same contexts, should have different punishments. (Yes, I know it happens, but I think that's a bug, not a feature, and wish it would be cleaned up.)
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Why 12-Foot Traffic Lanes Are Disastrous for Safety
Suppose the penalty for murder is 50% of your remaining life. Should we put a 20 year old away until he's 50 (assuming 80 years expected lifespan), but only lock a 60 year old up for 10 years?
theworst | 11 years ago | on: The Emails Snowden Sent to First Introduce His NSA Leaks
Secondly, Manning dumped a lot of info without knowing what he dumped. Snowden knew what was in the docs he leaked, and he made sure to protect human lives.
That's what I've heard, at least. It seems to make sense to me, but I'm open to having my mind changed if you have a different perspective.
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Why 12-Foot Traffic Lanes Are Disastrous for Safety
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Cheepest VPS Server EVER only 50c/month or $6/year
Their support was a joke. I wanted to re-image my server when I first got it. Interface didn't work. Messaged support; 1-2 days later they said they were on it. 1 day after that, closed the ticket with no further commentary. This repeated on 3 separate tickets; they respond to appease the customer, then silently close the issue and hope it goes away.
theworst | 11 years ago | on: Finding a Video Poker Bug Made These Guys Rich
theworst | 11 years ago | on: The NSA and Me
Even amongst the Nazis, most high level people had compartmentalized knowledge that was only evil when combined. Indeed, the subtitle and thesis of the book reflects that: "on the banality of evil."
Her theory is that unethical organizations can structure themselves in such a way that almost nobody is actively breaking the law.
theworst | 11 years ago | on: The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy
If it took 100 people to make/sell/distribute, and you are the owner of the company, you're probably going to still be rich. Figure 99 employees at $150k fully loaded annually would cost you 15 million dollars, leaving 55 million to retire on.
Of course, if you are an employee, you would only have a job for 1 year.
theworst | 11 years ago | on: The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy
Is this not feature comparable with others in its class? What don't you like about it? Is something not worthwhile if it's not first?
Aaaaand you've convinced me to again eliminate my HN account and spend time elsewhere.
Idiots are the best productivity measure -- they make me not want to be on HN.