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helloooooooo commented on Hollywood's vision of ancient Rome is all wrong, according to Mary Beard   openculture.com/2025/11/w... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
vessenes · 4 months ago
She talks for a while about how the Circus Maximus was really where the fun was (250k spectators, chariot races, betting, mixed seating). That sounds super fun. However, she also pitches that the Coliseum was like going to the opera - formal seating rules, formal dress, segregated seating.

On the one hand, okay - it was fancier. However, I do not believe that any public air ceremony with fighting, dying, and live animals in it will be sedate. I’ve been to open air events in many continents, and people just aren’t naturally all quiet like when life and death things are happening. I just cannot imagine this behavior outside of a religious ceremony.

Even at the opera or live theater, both of which darken lights, light a stage, architect for acoustic carry, there is often shushing, resettling, multiple cues for the audience to sort of ‘settle down’ and pay attention. The idea that 50k people are going to watch some captured Christians face down a lion and make no noise while they were their Tuxedo equivalents seems to me to be in its own way a weird and just off Anglicism. I guess I might be straw manning her pitch a little, but I think she just over pitches this idea — I truly think a society that did that would be very, very unusual, to the point of being extremely creepy.

helloooooooo · 4 months ago
The assumption that the Anglo idea of being well mannered, quiet and not rowdy at such an event is wrong IMO. The Roman upper classes probably got loud and very obnoxious by our standards, but assuming that the Romans perceived that as “low-class” is probably not correct
helloooooooo commented on Oracle hit hard in Wall Street's tech sell-off over its AI bet   ft.com/content/583e9391-b... · Posted by u/1vuio0pswjnm7
neom · 4 months ago
Yeah, and then the Canadian government handed hundreds of millions to the kids at Cohere who have now gone spent it on Coreweave. When it was all announced I was very very vocal that using an inexperienced startup for the sovereign compute capabilities seemed a very poor choice. I'm so curious to see how this all plays out.
helloooooooo · 4 months ago
Cohere is doing a lot of enterprise AI business, and a lot of business directly with the federal government. They are also not juiced up in these financial games that OpenAI or Oracle are playing.

Additionally, Cohere is no less “kids” than Anthropic or OpenAI. Aidan was literally one of the co-authors of “Attention is all you need”.

helloooooooo commented on The Department of War just shot the accountants and opted for speed   steveblank.com/2025/11/11... · Posted by u/ridruejo
stackskipton · 4 months ago
As someone who has some familiarity with this process, just like safety regulations are written in blood, Federal Acquisition rules are written in misuse of money, sometimes criminally.

Yes, we have swung too much towards the bureaucrats but I'm not sure throwing out everything is solution to the issue.

Move fast works great when it's B2B software and failures means stock price does not go up. It's not so great when brand new jet acts up and results in crashes.

Oh yea, F-35 was built with move fast, they rolled models off the production line quickly, so Lockheed could get more money, but it looks like whole "We will fix busted models later" might have been more expensive. Time will tell.

helloooooooo · 4 months ago
The goal of these rules is to reduce corruption and theft. A lot of these rules go out the window when there is a need for speed. The goals have obviously changed: the US Gov believes the world is on a path to war again, and is reforming on that assumption.
helloooooooo commented on Canada Set to Side with China on EVs   thewirechina.com/2025/10/... · Posted by u/eatonphil
snarf21 · 5 months ago
Serious question: hasn't the western world largely exporting their manufacturing base to China for everything, just not EVs/batteries? There is a major conflict here between corporate profits vs national security. Consumers generally don't care about vague concepts like national security if it makes things cheaper.
helloooooooo · 5 months ago
It’s a tragedy of the horizon (if I may use the term coined by the Prime Minister). Basically, corporations and democratic countries are more focussed on the short term, such that long term concerns like national security, climate change etc… are not appropriately integrated into risk models.
helloooooooo commented on Canada Set to Side with China on EVs   thewirechina.com/2025/10/... · Posted by u/eatonphil
Fricken · 5 months ago
China has been a stable and reliable trading partner with Canada for a long time. Canada is far too small a country to produce everything it needs within it's own borders. If anyone ever declares war on Canada then we're toast, so we're best not going out of our way to make enemies with the world's dominant superpowers –one of which is actively threatening our sovereignty.
helloooooooo · 5 months ago
China is always willing to dump, tariff and subversively coerce its way into hollowing industries. This is not stable nor reliable. It is aggressive and a national security threat.

They infiltrate civil society through their networks of “police stations” and the Confucius Institute with the aim of placing sycophants in positions of power.

They aren’t our friends, and Canadian civil society needs to recognize that.

helloooooooo commented on Canada Set to Side with China on EVs   thewirechina.com/2025/10/... · Posted by u/eatonphil
1970-01-01 · 5 months ago
Good. There's nothing else stopping EVs from mass adoption besides these artificial barriers. You cannot undermine progress forever. I bet the auto factory workers are told they are supposed to feel upset about this. They should feel upset, because their government hasn't addressed the global shift to EVs sooner.
helloooooooo · 5 months ago
This is the wrong take. Economic dependence on China is a massive national security threat. Exporting your manufacturing base to a nation that opposes the fundamental values of a nation is completely suicidal, and if war ever occurs, you’re toast. China is increasingly belligerent with their excess industrial capacity, engaging in dumping and overproducing to cut out competing non-Chinese manufacturers. They engage heavily in IP theft.

Allowing critical manufacturing supply chains to move to China is stupid.

helloooooooo commented on Canada Set to Side with China on EVs   thewirechina.com/2025/10/... · Posted by u/eatonphil
xrd · 5 months ago
Can anyone elaborate on why Canada has 100% tariffs on EVs? I think I know why the US does: lobbying by American automakers. Did the US threaten Canada unless they followed suit a long time ago, and is this change a sign that leverage is now lost?
helloooooooo · 5 months ago
You need to understand: for every tariff the US places on China, the more excess industrial capacity that China needs to direct elsewhere. It goes for steel, autos and more. This means, since America sanctioned Chinese steel, China has been dumping their steel into Canadian markets. With the excess electric car capacity unable to be absorbed by America, China wants to direct it elsewhere. If they start exporting to Canada, this excess capacity will completely destroy automotive manufacturing in Canada, leading to mass layoffs and entire industrial supply chains falling apart. This will inevitably lead to political instability as a large portion of second tier cities in Ontario start having a labour crisis.

This is evidently not ideal. I bore witness to manufacturing completely leave my hometown, third tier city over the span of a decade. Today, there is little economic opportunity in that town, with massive drug abuse, and petty crime. It used to be a nice place, and working in a factory earned you an honest living. Unfettered trade with China killed places like this, destroying an entire generation.

At the end of the day, wanting electric cars from China depends on your values, do you want incredibly cheap electric vehicles, even if it means destroying an entire industry that the largest province in the country relies upon? Or do you want to maintain a functional manufacturing base that is critical to political and social stability?

helloooooooo commented on ChkTag: x86 Memory Safety   community.intel.com/t5/Bl... · Posted by u/ashvardanian
cogman10 · 5 months ago
But wait, how do you know that's what this is?

The reason I'm negative is the entire article has zero detail on WTF this instruction set is or does. The best you can do is guess from the name of the instruction set.

Compare the linked iPhone article to this blog and you'll quickly see the difference. There's very real discussion in the MTE article of how the instructions work and what they do. This article just says "Memory safety is hard and we'll fix it with these new instructions that fix memory safety!"

helloooooooo · 5 months ago
The x64 Windows Kernel is starting to get support for this. There are a few references to memory tagging appearing in the public symbol files.
helloooooooo commented on Temporary suspension of acceptance of mail to the United States   post.japanpost.jp/int/inf... · Posted by u/Kye
cheema33 · 7 months ago
This needs to be repeated. Tariffs are a tax on ordinary citizens. Unlike regular taxes, tariffs are not progressive and therefore benefit the wealthy.

These are the sort of things the poor and middle class voted for. To make the rich, richer. And then turn around and complain that rich are getting richer and they are getting poorer.

helloooooooo · 7 months ago
I don’t think anyone here has yet come to the realization that ending rampant consumerism is the whole damn point of the tariffs.
helloooooooo commented on Tesla insiders have sold more than 50% of their shares in the last year   electrek.co/2025/08/18/te... · Posted by u/MilnerRoute
lucidone · 7 months ago
It helped consumers a lot.
helloooooooo · 7 months ago
Why is consumerism the metric here, and not general societal health?

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