- The actual screenshot isn’t sent, some hash is generated from the screenshot and compared against a library of known screenshots of ads/shows/etc for similarity.
Not super tough to pull off. I was experimenting with FAISS a while back and indexed screenshots of the entire Seinfeld series. I was able take an input screenshot (or Seinfeld meme, etc) and pinpoint the specific episode and approx timestamp it was from.
- How are you monitoring the meeting minutes? Would you open source this?
- Are you thinking of “The Iceberg Hermit”?
I read that book as well in my early teen years.
- Not necessarily wrong, but I suspect people likely don’t like that you cited a ChatGPT response.
- I’m not sure I follow. So, are you saying that wealth will become completely concentrated at the top and the rest of us are obsolete, out of work and broke?
That seems unlikely. What is the point of an economy if there is no one who is actually able to consume?
- How do we know this is the bottom?
- Offshoring (India + LATAM) with a side of h1b.
Offshoring is by far the biggest culprit. Plenty of Jr/Mid roles hiring…but not US based.
- The h1b program can essentially be eliminated tomorrow. Trump could theoretically make h1b visas non-transferable, charge a high annual renewal, etc.
- > Not even proper healthcare is guaranteed.
…except it is. Health insurance is available on a sliding scale based on income and essentially free for most low income people.
- Well said. I’ve often been able to trick myself into thinking I’ve learned something, especially if it is somewhat intuitive.
But unless I practically apply what I learned, my retention is quite low.
- Said another way: “being too early is the same as being wrong”
- It seems like they are using a more sophisticated way to determine location (App Store download county, etc) not just IP.
- No, you simply are unable to reap the benefits that are available to high trust societies.
- Totally agree.
However, this only works in a high trust society, which we no longer have.
- > Donald Trump and the Republican Party are damaging our economy and threatening our democracy.
The very first words in the very first sentence illustrate the problem. Since ~2016, the Democratic party has (mostly) defined itself as anti-Trump party, with some gender/identity issues mixed in.
Trump firmly believes there is no such thing as bad press. Giving him endless attention is playing into his hand. Choosing to play his game.
This piece makes some good points on how the Democratic party should shift policy to start talking about things voters actually care about, but first they need to tone down the anti-Trump rhetoric and stop feeding his hype machine.
- Improvements in diet, stress, and environment.
- > Population of Seoul metro is 26 million people. It's suppose to drop by 2/3rds by 2060 (or worse). That's 1/3 less taxes, a 1/3 less transportation riders, 1/3rd less customers, etc....
If there are only 2/3rds as many people, why would the same infrastructure be required?
- I don't follow. Why is the GOP to blame here?
If the other party allows these cuts to expire, why wouldn't you blame that party?
- Your not taking into account the time value of money. You always want to expense sooner.
Additionally, having to wait 4 additional years to deduct that 80% is a huge drain on capital.
Combine this with higher interest rates and the effect is essentially pouring sand into the gears of the tech industry.
I should have been more specific in my comment. Perceptual hashing allowsfor higher similarity scores between similar looking images.
Lots of cool techniques to experiment with. Highly recommend playing around if you’re interested.