Vielleicht braucht ihr ein paar Soxn. Durchhaltevermögen kann ich bestätigten.
This sound like cyberpunk setting backstory, to explain how the continental US came to be managed by a fickle alliance between several corporate nuclear powers.
But I'm sure everything's gonna be fine.
I keep getting analognowhere posts, where the image won't load. Also seems to affect the sdf.org web client, so it's not just local. Last happened for "What's in a name" and "of wasps and beavers". Wonder what does that.
Also: any chance this will go on RedBubble as a canvas print?
Fresh of the press, only in german unfortunately: tagesschau
President of bavaria (and head of the extra fashy bavarian splinter party of the christian conservatives) wants to cut 10.000 public service jobs using AI.
I have some stale notes on the AI Hacking chapters of Schneier's "A Hacker's Mind", and in one of those chapters he theorizes how AI might hack human emotions. He brings humanoid robots with cute faces as an example.
You know, I think I have an idea how a social countermeasure to that might look like.
Absolventy einer mathematischen Spieltheorie-Vorlesung hier.
Der einzige Weg mir ersichtliche Weg, wie man die Prämisse mathematisch präzise formulieren kann, ist die Gewinnchance der reinen Strategien (Schere, Stein, Papier) gegen die optimale gewichtete Strategie.
Das Ergebnis ist genau was du beschreibst: erst 50% Stein, dann 50% Papier & 0% Stein, dann 33% alle.
The pivot-to-ai writeup is out, they did seed! I assume it's documented then.
Multinational corporations can act ethically after all.
I started liking https://izzys.casa after someone linked her meandering horror story on the C++ ecosystem on awful. All her posts seem to be written like that.
Frankly, it just didn't stand out. The entire post is such a hoot. Someone must be microdosing meth again.
It's a thing unfortunately. Here's an event by the minister of justice this month: https://crm.fdpbt.de/termin/4-blockchain-roundtable-code-law-wie-sich-unser-recht-smart-contracts-und-legal-tech
I think I heard a good analogy for this in Well There's Your Problem #164.
One topic of the episode was how people didn't really understand how boilers worked, from a thermal mechanics point if view. Still steam power was widely used (e.g. on river boats), but much of the engineering was guesswork or based on patently false assumptions with sometimes disastrous effects.