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beams_of_light commented on Short Little Difficult Books   countercraft.substack.com... · Posted by u/crescit_eundo
watwut · a month ago
It is very likely that a book funny to adult you would went over 9th grade you regardless of reading speed.
beams_of_light · a month ago
This is a problem I have yet to see schools tackle. A kid in junior high school has no mental context for the Russian Revolution of 1917, for instance. Having them read Animal Farm is a pointless waste of time.
beams_of_light commented on US will not send officials to COP30 climate talks   reuters.com/sustainabilit... · Posted by u/geox
tbossanova · 2 months ago
Oh, you spelled it with mixed case! I now see the error of my ways and have completely changed my view! Thank you oh gracious genius
beams_of_light · 2 months ago
This and the other accounts critical of COP30 were created very recently. The one above you, 3 hours ago.

Interesting.

beams_of_light commented on Charlie Kirk killed at event in Utah   nbcnews.com/news/us-news/... · Posted by u/david927
PlanksVariable · 3 months ago
Unfortunately controversial because impressionable people have been misled into believing that anything right of liberal progressivism is fascist and evil. How do you recover from that?
beams_of_light · 3 months ago
Or perhaps anything left of fascist evil is considered controversial?

We can each play this game.

beams_of_light commented on Deepseek Unmasked [pdf]   selectcommitteeontheccp.h... · Posted by u/ironyman
beams_of_light · 8 months ago
It's interesting that they call out NVIDIA specifically as an enabler. MAGA going to war against NVIDIA now?
beams_of_light commented on US Administration announces 34% tariffs on China, 20% on EU   bbc.com/news/live/c1dr7vy... · Posted by u/belter
Marsymars · 8 months ago
They're mandated to raise interest rates in the event of structural inflation, not in the event of a one-time increase in prices. It would be silly if the government increasing the VAT required the fed to increase interest rates.
beams_of_light · 8 months ago
That's an odd, fundamentally disconnected mechanism that, I think, would have devastating impacts for Main St.
beams_of_light commented on US Administration announces 34% tariffs on China, 20% on EU   bbc.com/news/live/c1dr7vy... · Posted by u/belter
dcow · 8 months ago
I quite like the idea of our debts becoming real. Then we can’t live in the dishonest fantasy where we just print money and ignore debt anymore.
beams_of_light · 8 months ago
I assure you that the fantasy of this being a band-aid rip-off moment will turn sour when the sore becomes infected and you're living through a depression.
beams_of_light commented on Every .gov Domain   flatgithub.com/cisagov/do... · Posted by u/KoftaBob
amanda99 · 10 months ago
beams_of_light · 10 months ago
dei.gov redirects to waste.gov. It's a PHP site with only a password entry form.
beams_of_light commented on Scanning ultrasound removes amyloid-β, restores memory in Alzheimer mouse model (2015)   science.org/doi/10.1126/s... · Posted by u/walterbell
technojunkie · a year ago
60 minutes did a segment for this type of treatment at WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience in West Virginia. It's intriguing.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/neurosurgeon-works-to-slow-alzh...

beams_of_light · a year ago
I watched that last year. It's very interesting research and seems effective not just for Alzheimers but for treatment of addiction as well. I'm seriously counting on this treatment for any family members who may end up being diagnosed with it later in life.
beams_of_light commented on White House unveils Cyber Trust Mark program for consumer devices   nextgov.com/cybersecurity... · Posted by u/WaitWaitWha
beams_of_light · a year ago
Things like this are useless, in my mind, because hackers are always going to innovate and find ways around protection mechanisms. Today's "locked down" IoT device could easily become tomorrow's "vulnerable to an easily exploitable pre-auth RCE".

What the government probably _should_ do is begin establishing a record of manufacturers/vendors which indicates how secure their products have been over a long period of time with an indication of how secure and consumer-friendly their products should be considered in the future. This would take the form of something like the existing travel advisories Homeland Security provides.

Should you go to the Bahamas? Well, there's a level 2 travel advisory stating that jet ski operators there get kinda rapey sometimes.

Should you buy Cisco products? Well, they have a track record of deciding to EOL stuff instead of fixing it when it's expensive or inconvenient to do the right thing.

Should you buy Lenovo products? Well, they're built in a country that regularly tries and succeeds in hacking our infrastructure and has a history of including rootkits in their laptops.

beams_of_light commented on Willow, Our Quantum Chip   blog.google/technology/re... · Posted by u/robflaherty
vessenes · a year ago
I’m a quantum dabbler so I’ll throw out an armchair reaction: this is a significant announcement.

My memory is that 256 bit keys in non quantum resistant algos need something like 2500 qubits or so; and by that I mean generally useful programmable qubits. To show a bit over 100 qubits with stability, meaning the information survives a while, long enough to be read, and general enough to run some benchmarks on is something many people thought might never come.

There’s a sort of religious reaction people have to quantum computing: it breaks so many things that I think a lot of people just like to assume it won’t happen: too much in computing and data security will change -> let’s not worry about it.

Combined with the slow pace of physical research progress (Schorrs algorithm for quantum factoring was mid 90s), and snake oil sales companies, it’s easy to ignore.

Anyway seems like the clock might be ticking; AI and data security will be unalterably different if so. Worth spending a little time doing some long tail strategizing I’d say.

beams_of_light · a year ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BGP_hijacking#Public_incidents

A long-term tactic of our adversaries is to capture network traffic for later decryption. The secrets in the mass of packets China assumedly has in storage, waiting for quantum tech, is a treasure trove that could lead to crucial state, corporate, and financial secrets being used against us or made public.

AI being able to leverage quantum processing power is a threat we can't even fathom right now.

Our world is going to change.

u/beams_of_light

KarmaCake day475May 9, 2013View Original