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saddlerustle commented on Cloudflare to introduce pay-per-crawl for AI bots   blog.cloudflare.com/intro... · Posted by u/scotchmi_st
saddlerustle · 2 months ago
This ends up being pretty bad for competition because it does not block the largest AI scraper of them all: Googlebot.

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saddlerustle commented on Waymo to begin testing on San Francisco freeways this week   techcrunch.com/2024/08/12... · Posted by u/openopenopen
AlotOfReading · a year ago
Waymo has been doing public rides (2015) since before either company was founded (2016). Pony.ai also got their permit suspended twice in California for different safety-related reasons, so the comparison says more about the different regulatory environment in China than it does about their relative maturity.
saddlerustle · a year ago
Waymo was not doing public rides in 2015. It was invite only and you had to sign an NDA
saddlerustle commented on Waymo to begin testing on San Francisco freeways this week   techcrunch.com/2024/08/12... · Posted by u/openopenopen
xnx · a year ago
The gap between Waymo and all other competitors in the self-driving space continues to widen.
saddlerustle · a year ago
AutoX and Pony.ai in China have been been offering rides to the public with no safety driver for much longer than Waymo
saddlerustle commented on Nintendo blitzes GitHub with over 8k emulator-related DMCA takedowns   engadget.com/nintendo-bli... · Posted by u/mikhael
forty · a year ago
Or we can simply have a git hoster which is not in the US and as such is not impacted by DCMA
saddlerustle · a year ago
The overarching terms of the DMCA are specified by the 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty, which every developed country has implemented.
saddlerustle commented on S3 Express Is All You Need   warpstream.com/blog/s3-ex... · Posted by u/ryanworl
gchamonlive · 2 years ago
Throughput scales with the amount of data in it, it is in the docs. So depending on the application, even if latency is better, the speeds are atrocious at lower volumes of persisted data.
saddlerustle · 2 years ago
That’s not true anymore with EFS Elastic Throughput
saddlerustle commented on I think I need to go lie down   twitter.com/multikev/stat... · Posted by u/mfbx9da4
sarchertech · 2 years ago
A huge part of the problem with LLM based no code is that the output is non-deterministic, so you can only check in the output to version control.

Imagine what happens when you have dozens of barely technical people all adding features by sketching them and clicking “make it real”. Each one is producing hundreds of lines of code. At the end of the day someone is responsible for understanding the output because since the output is non-deterministic, that’s all we have.

saddlerustle · 2 years ago
The gpt4-turbo api is now deterministic
saddlerustle commented on Canadians will no longer have access to news content on Facebook and Instagram   cbc.ca/news/politics/onli... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
givemeethekeys · 2 years ago
Law and enforcement is based on geography. For example, Canadians in China don't have access to sites that Chinese citizens don't, just because they're Canadian.
saddlerustle · 2 years ago
They do actually, if they're roaming on a Canadian SIM
saddlerustle commented on WhatsApp would not remove end-to-end encryption for UK law, says chief   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/mindracer
d33 · 2 years ago
It's intriguing which battles they choose.

It wasn't long since there was a discussion where some people were arguing that they can't make moral judgements because disobeying the law would put them in a very difficult situation:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35028107&

saddlerustle · 2 years ago
The consequence for not obliging with the online safety bill is pulling out from the UK market. The consequence for ignoring legally sound US court orders is Meta executives going to jail.
saddlerustle commented on WhatsApp would not remove end-to-end encryption for UK law, says chief   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/mindracer
Laaas · 2 years ago
Source for 64-bit key part? Seems unreasonably low.
saddlerustle · 2 years ago
It's false. The OP is probably confusing it for the option of encrypting the backup with a 64-digit key (which is ~212 bits)

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