Relevant Hossenfelder link: https://youtu.be/fRssqttO9Hg
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.
Relevant Hossenfelder link: https://youtu.be/fRssqttO9Hg
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Sure, you might live in one of the former “eastern countries” where the delta is bigger, but this is getting homogenized across the union.
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32019L0882
If you live in the EU it’s likely the same regulations apply you as they do in Sweden. Why should a restaurant be allowed to not build something that’s accessible?
You’re not allowed to build a restaurant in Sweden without making sure it’s accessible. Why would the restaurant’s website be any different?
So? Pubkey login only and fail2ban to take care of resource abuse.
There are a lot of hero programmers involved in enabling people in Ukraine to defend themselves.
heh
My Matrix-channel for this purpose is called “scratchpad” - and I use it for short-lived information I need to be able to access from all devices. Notes that are supposed to live longer and/or be shared with others go into Nextcloud.
We are the same.
Volkswagen is doing really well. No idea why the headline would point out Chinese EVs specifically.
/switched to VW ID.7 from Tesla Model 3
For the topic of this thread in particular I see a lack of knowledge that the average lifespan in the US is a full four years shorter than in other comparable countries.
https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/u-s-life-expectancy-compare-countries/
in this thread: Americans who have absolutely no idea what society looks like in Denmark. Or anywhere outside of the US actually.
… in Denmark? I mean, they’re the happiest population on Earth in general.
I’m just across the channel in southern Sweden and there’s no way I’m going to retire already in 17 years (67, which I think is the current retirement age for us)
… so, again, absolutely nothing supporting data whatsoever behind your claims.
I agree you’re pretty done ;)
You have posted absolutely nothing on “insurance data and rates”. You have no idea what that would even look like to support your claim.
Let’s revisit: Your claim is that whenever there’s a story about autopilot/FSD having caused an accident it’s actually the person driving that caused it.
Now support your claim with something tangible besides your own gut feeling and “common sense”.
So your supporting data for your claim is “common sense”?
I think Xitter is more your arena tbh.
Warning: Science follows.
The problem with all of these comparions between ice cores and modern CO2 measurements is that we assume the CO2 trapped in the ice doesn’t migrate over time. If that were to happen, we would measure smoothened values over some period of time.
This paper claims that this is exactly what happens: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-glaciology/article/co2-diffusion-in-polar-ice-observations-from-naturally-formed-co2-spikes-in-the-siple-dome-antarctica-ice-core/8C8638D9EC90AEA53B90B3DE70E594C0
Yeah that claim you make about it being the driver and not FSD “almost every time” exists only in your imagination.
it’s … not … a simple messenger, if that helps?
Do you even open source?
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Let me rephrase it like this instead: “If we allow manufacturers to just take public domain software and not give back their changes …” maybe it rings some bells?
No. Stony.