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127 commented on Roomba maker goes bankrupt, Chinese owner emerges   news.bloomberglaw.com/ban... · Posted by u/nreece
127 · 2 days ago
Another argument for open source devices that are easily repairable and modifiable by the user (or a 3rd party shop).
127 commented on Europeans' health data sold to US firm run by ex-Israeli spies   ftm.eu/articles/europe-he... · Posted by u/Fnoord
codedokode · 3 days ago
People in EU buy Russian natural gas and see no problem with it. What are you talking about.
127 · 3 days ago
"People in EU" are Hungary and Slovakia for pipeline gas and crude oil. Belgium, France and Netherlands for LNG. Most see a huge problem with it and pledge to phase it out by 2027.

Source: https://energyandcleanair.org/june-2025-monthly-analysis-of-...

127 commented on I wasted years of my life in crypto   twitter.com/kenchangh/sta... · Posted by u/Anon84
amelius · 10 days ago
This looks like a case of in theory yes, in practice no.

Tracing btc transactions to real persons can be quite some work and is a new kind of cat and mouse game.

127 · 9 days ago
Easier than with either cash or gold.
127 commented on PRC elites voice AI-skepticism   jamestown.org/prc-elites-... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
stickfigure · 22 days ago
All of this handwringing is so strange.

Right now, as we speak, there are giant teams of people doing their best to build AI-powered killer robots. They mostly come in the shape of flying suicide drones. Dumb versions currently kill hundreds to thousands of people per day in Ukraine. There's an arms race to automate them so they can work without an interruptible human remote control.

In this context, worrying about AI alignment, social impact, or effectiveness seems positively quaint. We're literally teaching them to kill.

Human vs robot warfare is not going to turn out well for the humans.

127 · 22 days ago
Yeah, this is one of those points that are likely to get drowned out in the noise, until they are too late to do anything about.
127 commented on Python is not a great language for data science   blog.genesmindsmachines.c... · Posted by u/speckx
RobinL · 22 days ago
I think a lot of this comes down to the question: Why aren't tables first class citizens in programming languages?

If you step back, it's kind of weird that there's no mainstream programming language that has tables as first class citizens. Instead, we're stuck learning multiple APIs (polars, pandas) which are effectively programming languages for tables.

R is perhaps the closest, because it has data.frame as a 'first class citizen', but most people don't seem to use it, and use e.g. tibbles from dplyr instead.

The root cause seems to be that we still haven't figured out the best language to use to manipulate tabular data yet (i.e. the way of expressing this). It feels like there's been some convergence on some common ideas. Polars is kindof similar to dplyr. But no standard, except perhaps SQL.

FWIW, I agree that Python is not great, but I think it's also true R is not great. I don't agree with the specific comparisons in the piece.

127 · 22 days ago
Because there's no obvious universal optimal data structure for heterogeneous N-dimensional data with varying distributions? You can definitely do that, but it requires an order of magnitude more resource use as baseline.
127 commented on Meta Segment Anything Model 3   ai.meta.com/sam3/... · Posted by u/lukeinator42
torginus · a month ago
These models have been super cool and it'd be nice if they made it into some editing program. Is there anything consumer focused that has this tech?
127 · a month ago
ComfyUI addon for Krita is pretty close I think.
127 commented on Addiction Markets   thebignewsletter.com/p/ad... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
Humorist2290 · 2 months ago

  But if you want to outlaw this harmful activity [licensed gambling], you have to find a way to replace 6.4% of Maryland’s budget, which is slightly less than the entire amount the state brings in from corporate taxes.
A fraction of the proceeds of losing bets from a fraction of Maryland's citizens contributes almost the same to state services -- EMS, education, road maintenance, etc -- than the total corporate taxes levied on all businesses.

Do I misunderstand, or is this just actually incredible?

127 · 2 months ago
It's very weird to me how some state entities think cannibalism will cure famine.
127 commented on StageConnect: Behringer protocol is open source   github.com/OpenMixerProje... · Posted by u/jdboyd
dist-epoch · 2 months ago
Behringer is the Robin Hood of the audio industry - they steal ideas from the expensive companies and remake them cheaply for the poor.
127 · 2 months ago
Many of the companies Behringer steals from are also poor, and will wither away with no sales from their innovative work.
127 commented on StageConnect: Behringer protocol is open source   github.com/OpenMixerProje... · Posted by u/jdboyd
thomas_witt · 2 months ago
I never understood the Behringer hate of the "Pro Audio" community; apparently there are many riders (requirement documents for live shows) which state "No Behringer".

I got a Behringer WING a couple of years ago, and I couldn't be happier for my home studio: Excellent connection with Midas stage boxes who have (at least for my requirements) great pre-amps, you can basically route everything, it's kind of intuitive, the possibilities are endless, it's at the same time a 32-channel USB Audio Interface which works great with Logic, I can even live-stream multi channel audio to my Mac in the other room to Logic using the DANTE card, it has easy live recording with SD cards, remote control via iPad and even 3rd party apps with APIs, etc. etc. etc. … And they just released a rack and smaller version of it, but didn't cut on the features.

As we say in Germany, maybe it's some kind of "What the farmer doesn't know, he won't eat" syndrome. From what I know and use, I am a big fan of Behringer, and especially the WING.

127 · 2 months ago
Cloning innovative products for a much cheaper price will drive those companies out of business and cause the industry to stagnate.

u/127

KarmaCake day1473May 2, 2011View Original