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O1 is (apparently) different according to some videos I watched, as it pulls apart the question …

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Understood. Have a good day and thanks for mentioning CGP Grey, haven’t thought about that channel in a while.



No worries! I’m just trying to clarify.

I also think you’re referencing an older ideation of capitalism. I think what you’re talking about is just commerce.

Check out that NPR article I posted earlier. People are changing the meaning of capitalism and it’s helping them justify not taxing billionaires.


The book he references in that video does not make the capitalist argument you are making and by my interpretation neither does CGP. Capitalism is not inherently democratic as the market is unregulated by government. If you vote with your dollar, those with more money have more votes.

I’ve edited my previous comment with more context and sources, and now I see so have you.


CGP Grey refers to dictatorships in that video, not communism exclusively. Marx predicted a revolution of labor that would get rid of scarcity which was never realized by the Soviet system. If you read a bit about it you’ll see that the so-called marxists never reached communism, as they kept pumping resources into the government, police and bureaucracy.

Communism. A utopian society without classes, divisions of wealth, exploitation or suffering. Members would provide what they could and receive what they need. The instruments of state, like government bureaucracies, police and military, would become unnecessary and would “wither away”.

Rules for rulers is explicitly about human behavior in heirarchy, not specifically anti communist. He mentions fascist dictatorships and monarchial systems as well. The solution for it is not necessarily capitalism in the video but commerce and democratic systems of voting.

Commerce is not inherently capitalist.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rStL7niR7gs

https://alphahistory.com/russianrevolution/marxism/

https://www.npr.org/2021/07/05/1012733811/capitalism-neoliberalism-america-ideology


True. However there is still a usecase. You could sign a cert for uefi much like a payment would. Useful for distributed compute.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-39519-w



Yes, but, quantum TPM or TPU chips would allow for far more complex encryption. So you’d likely have a portiion of the SOC with a quantum bus or some other function.

However you’re correct that it’d take a seachange in computing for a qbit based OS


Yup a null pointer reference for a boot time driver. Which Microsoft never should’ve signed and should revoke. But ya know… Money


A $10 UberEats voucher that most couldn’t use

When TechCrunch checked the voucher, the Uber Eats page provided an error message that said the gift card “has been canceled by the issuing party and is no longer valid.”

https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/24/crowdstrike-offers-a-10-apology-gift-card-to-say-sorry-for-outage/




It’s a soft close latch, the frunk pulls the lid into the latching mechanism. The mechanism isn’t doing it’s job and needs to be replaced either with a properly adjusted soft close mechanism that grabs the lid, or with a non soft close standard latch that is very obvious to the user when it has not been properly closed.


Agreed, this is the future Nikola Tesla wanted, and it’s not some wild eyed crack pottery but what he was actually working on in Colorado.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Experimental_Station


How could one Dev commit to prod without other Devs reviewing the MR? IF you’re not protecting your prod branch that’s a cultural issue. I don’t know where you’ve worked in the past, or where you’re working now, but once it’s N+1 engineers in a code base there needs to be code reviews.


Hey man, look, our scrums are supposed to be confidential. Why are you putting me on blast here in public like this?


That’s not how any of this worked. Also not how working in a large team that develops for thousands of clients works. It wasn’t just one dev that fucked up here.

Crowd Strike Falcon uses a signed boot driver. They don’t want to wait for MS to get around to signing a driver if there’s a zero day they’re trying to patch. So they have an empty driver with null pointers to the meat of a real boot driver. If you fat finger a reg key, that file only containing the 9C character, points to another null pointer in a different file and you end up getting a non bootable system as the whole driver is now empty.

If you don’t understand what I just said here’s some folk that spent good time and effort to explain it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCxvyIx922A&t=312s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAzEJxOo1ts


Git Blame exists for a reason, and that’s to find the engineer who pushed the bad commit so everyone can work together to fix it.

Blame the Project manager/Middle manager/C-Level exec/Unaware CEO/Greedy Shareholders who allowed for a CI/CD process that doesn’t allow ample time to test and validate changes.

Software needs a union. This shit is getting out of control.




… LARC cache? Ha! Get on my level, 1.2TiB RAM BB

# Set Max ARC size => 1.2TB == 1,293,222,768,640 Bytes
options zfs zfs_arc_max=1293222768640

# Set Min ARC size => 180GB == 193,273,528,320 Bytes
options zfs zfs_arc_min=193273528320








That is not properly secure storage for such a valuable item






$2600 pre order for M3 Pro 12 CPU 16 GPU 38GB unified RAM…which is what I would call the bare minimum for any professional AI or seriously professional editing.

For anyone curious https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-pro/14-inch-space-black-apple-m3-pro-with-11-core-cpu-and-14-core-gpu-18gb-memory-512gb


Anytime! Hopefully this is a resource for future users.