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ylluminate commented on Ask HN: Google Safebrowsing has no way to appeal?    · Posted by u/Simplestas
Simplestas · 2 years ago
HN effect... they dropped the ban, though I didn't get any communication
ylluminate · 2 years ago
Great to hear. Sadly this is how they swing. A lot of folks behave this way when bad motivators are behind such things.
ylluminate commented on Ask HN: Google Safebrowsing has no way to appeal?    · Posted by u/Simplestas
Simplestas · 2 years ago
Websites are https://www.startallback.com/ and https://www.startisback.com

Banned download for example is https://www.startallback.com/download.php which you can check is 100% legit (as of 05/14 at least) https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/5040bb8ed046c5f9e3880458...

There are no 'unwanted software' criteria applicable too, and if there were, nobody told me anyway

ylluminate · 2 years ago
Wonderful software, thank you for your work. It seems that since you bypass their controlled Start menu and thus ad revenue and other things that you have become a target. So sorry about this insanity.

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ylluminate commented on V Language Review (2023)   n-skvortsov-1997.github.i... · Posted by u/thunderbong
dang · 2 years ago
Please don't post flamewar comments to HN. It's not what this site is for, and destroys what it is for.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

ylluminate · 2 years ago
Why? Most of HN is just flame wars. Please stop being a hypocrite. This is disgusting behavior.
ylluminate commented on V Language Review (2023)   n-skvortsov-1997.github.i... · Posted by u/thunderbong
lerno · 2 years ago
Then again, out of the C alternative languages Zig, Odin and C3 - Zig’s always been the one with the most open bugs despite (or due to?) having by far the most amount of people working on it.

Ironic now when the compiler is written in Zig considering how Zig is advertising itself as being better at stability and reliability than C/C++ (the C3 compiler is written in C and Odin’s compiler is a C-like C++)

ylluminate · 2 years ago
Zig, similar to Rust, is like crawling into a syntax dumpster fire. Ugh. Give me C any day if I didn't have a choice for better options.

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ylluminate commented on AI is making critical health care decisions, but is unregulated   politico.com/news/2024/02... · Posted by u/isaacfrond
RandomLensman · 2 years ago
How exactly? How did you test the results from your studies? Even for experts not easy to understand or articulate the risks in a lot of situations. Listing a long set of warnings isn't usually helpful in making an good decision.
ylluminate · 2 years ago
Navigating the complexities of AI in healthcare isn't about embracing regulation or throwing it to the wind per se; it's about smart integration. "MedGPT" wouldn't just be a tool—it's a leap towards democratizing medical knowledge, with the power to sift through data and present nuanced insights that can guide decisions. There are definitely ways to do this that go far outside the scope of this format of discussion. When it comes to understanding risks, the clarity and depth AI can offer are unparalleled. By leveraging AI, we're not just throwing caution to the wind; we're arming ourselves with a precision tool. Testing? It’s through iterative, real-world application and feedback, refining our approach as we learn. This isn't about replacing human judgment; it's about enhancing it with comprehensive, data-driven insights. Let’s focus on how AI can transform healthcare, driven by innovation and guided by wisdom.

The ONLY advantage of going to doctors or large hospitals is that they tend to have more data, but they (the doctors) admit that their hands are tied by so many regulations that they are being prevented from healing people. This has created a very toxic ecosystem for healthcare globally that is not driven by sincere and true interests of healing people. My grandfather convinced me to get out of healthcare due to his many decades in the industry and seeing it just completely disintegrate from circa 1950-2000. He implored me to go into a different field so as to not be caught up in an industry that does not truly cure. I'm grateful for his wisdom. His entire family were doctors and owned a hospital even. He had a very deep and well aged perspective of the development we have seen over the past century.

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KarmaCake day27July 26, 2012View Original