Residence: Iowa. Luxembourg. Pennsylvania (currently).
Pursuing a degree in statistics at Penn State. But I'm old.
- Whether taxes, health insurance, the Church, or gofundme, technically all life saving care is mostly crowd-funded. Maybe not in some Wild West dystopia, but generally the pooling of funds seems to work better than solo funding.
Involuntary, progressive crowdfunding through government threat of violence (taxes) seems to work better than the other methods and most consider it humane. Americans have shown little interest historically in doing the humane thing, unfortunately.
- >>> Companies have told Canberra they will deploy a mix of age inference - estimating a user's age from their behaviour - and age estimation based on a selfie, alongside checks that could include uploaded identification documents.
An algorithmic bouncer guesses your age and if he isn't happy you have to feed him proof until he is happy.
- My belief is that late stage capitalism pushes democracies to fascism and the overton window requires politicians to break-up unpopular changes into a smaller changes. I am prognosticating why politicians would pretend to care about the mental health of children.
- Ban kids, implement identity verification checks, remove ban on kids, keep identity verification checks.
- HN does not and has not ever valued human input, it has always valued substantive, clever, or interesting thought.
I am a human and more than half of what I write here is rejected.
I say bring on the AI. We are full of gatekeeping assholes, but we definitely have never cared if you have a heart (literally and figuratively).
- $22 a month for YouTube Premium is what I pay. Donating 100% of my income (a number larger than $22/mo) was not the issue being discussed in this post.
- You cancelled YouTube Premium because YouTube was trying to keep content creator income on pace with inflation?
- The one thing that stirs the hearts and minds of the American people is a 67 page deep dive statistical analysis of an issue.
If only Congress and Americans had access to more figures and math, then we would do the right thing. This paper is going to change things. We finally did it.
- Reefer madness in the 1930s, comic books caused violence in the 1940s, Ozzy Osborne cause suicides in the 1980s, video games or social media or smart phones caused suicide in the 2010s.
Anyway, now it is AI. This is super serious this time, so pay attention and get mad. This is not just clickbait journalism, it is a real and super serious issue this time.
- The inital goal of counting every person for determining congressional appointments seems trivial in our modern surveillance state. I feel like we know this answer every minute of every day even without a census.
I don't understand why it became a 70 question survey you are forced to answer. A core value of America is our right to obstruct any government attempt to improve our lives and I defend that stubborness.
- Data centers don't create jobs, pit municipalities against one another in a race to the bottom, and typically demand abated taxes and almost never deliver a net positive for where they operate.
But if you create a "water" monster, pivot the conversation on water being the issue, you can then show water consumption isn't a big deal. Water is the framing the data centers want because they can win the fight on that topic.
Don't let your enemy choose the terrain.
- Can someone give an example of a law Montana passed or tried to pass that this law now prohibits a future legislature from passing?
I don't like a legislature compelling a future legislature to not have power, isn't that really a state constitutional thing?
This is going to be used to fuck over people, no way this is a good thing.
- In HOI4, you got to level up your troops and generals with amphibious assault experience with a minor nation to prepare for the war with the major nation down the road.
I like to think everything is about prepping for what happens when China takes its rightful place in the sun.
- I didn't agree with this idea, but then I looked at how much HN karma you have and now I think that maybe this is a good idea.
- I stopped reading all print media, obeying any physical traffic signs, or having conversations on the phone etc. years ago.
I'm not going to drive 35mph without a trusted certificate authority verifying that sign wasn't tampered with by a MITM. My grandma tried to tell me she loved me over an unencrypted and insecure phone line the other day - nice try, hackers!
- "A thing is X if you don't use the definition of X" isn't incredibly helpful information.
- The Supreme Court will jiggle the constitution and some forgotten legal precedent from the magna carta will fall out and 5-4 this is actually not a problem at all if you think about it.
- You're telling me Trump is destroying the foundation of a centuries old institution to satisfy personal ego and fleeting desire? To be fair, that is the platform he ran on.
I am starting to lose trust in the safety of my tap water, but a ballroom would be a fun thing for a few hundred people to enjoy.
I suggest people fuck around and find out, just limit your exposure. Spin up a VPS with nothing important, have fun, and delete it.
At some point we are all unqualified to use the internet and we used it anyway.
No one is going to die because your toy project got hacked and you are out $5 in credits, you probably learned a ton in the process.