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Comment Advertisers don't use much of this dreck (Score 1) 62

The big advantage of on-line ads is that if someone clicks on my ad, I get a log entry showing the ad was interesting to someone.

This is the solution to Wanamaker's lament: "‘Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half". Now I know which, and can use that information to help me write better ads and place them where they will be read. Secretly knowing that Aunt Martha clicked on my sneaker ad isn't useful to me: she's probably buying them for her little nephew, not herself (:-))

Comment We assume humans are habitually honent (Score 5, Interesting) 229

So papers which are retracted or amended are typically treated as honest science, independent of the country they come from.

However, in some countries, habitual obedience is what one should assume. If the government of the days says "hop" you say "how high". And it doesn't even need to be conscious: if your boss says fix your paper, you assume it's broken.

It's related to the odd phenomenon of most-wanted professional criminals being caught in traffic stops. They're so habituated to breaking the law, they don't remember to drive legally when they're trying to avoid notice.

Comment Re:Which is it? (Score 1) 53

They scrape just enough to not get sued, and it's very effective at getting people to stay on FB and not go to the news sites. Pictures are particularly effective: they seem to be able to quote one entire picture for almost any article.

My usual newspaper, the Globe and Mail, made a deal and gives FB nicely formatted pictures and headnotes. That does seem to draw some customers.

Comment Be careful, eh? (Score 1) 186

I've done significant work in B, C, C++ and Go, and a little bit in Rust.
- B and K&R C are scalpels, and I get cuts on my hands from them
- Late C is a scalpel with a blade guard. so I only get some cuts
- C++ is a power saw, so I use all sorts of safety equipment lest I cut my hand right off
- Go is a power-plane with decent protection, but you can grind parts of yourself off if you want
- Rust is a circular saw with a blade guard, guides and the like already built in. Like Go, you can cut your hands off if you want, but most people don't want.

Comment Bdetter of open than closed source (Score 1) 122

Visarga said:

MS gearing up to make Azure the AI cloud
... can't use it because it does not guarantee confidentiality? We got you covered. Just subscribe to Azure's OpenAI models, they run under Microsoft guarantees

This makes it a competitive advantage for organizations who use open-source code. Right now, it looks like a lovely "assistant" for someone debugging code about which the ML model has been trained.

That looks like mathematical logic from the example, but might well be all open source... which would make it especially effective on similar open source. Linux kernel, anyone? Maybe Libre Office?

Submission + - Verbal and Non verbal reasoning for Kids | Mathematical reasoning class 11 (iqreasoningacademy.com)

IQ and Reasoning Aca writes: Reasoning is a key element of critical thinking and plays a major role in overall brain development. Reasoning section appears in most competitive exams for kids and adults. Join IQ and Reasoning Academy for training on verbal and non-verbal reasoning for kids based in the United Kingdom.

Submission + - Quantum Computing: The Future of Computing is Here (webstoriescentral.com)

Zarihss writes: Quantum computing is defined as a sort of computing that employs quantum mechanical phenomena like superposition and entanglement to carry out computations. For many uses, the promise of quantum computing lies in its ability to outpace traditional computers in the solution of certain sorts of problems.

Just a quick refresher on the origins of quantum computing: physicist Richard Feynman initially put out the idea in the 1980s. The first experimental quantum computers were developed in the 1990s, but they were too small and underpowered to be of any practical use. Quantum computing has come a long way in the last decade, and many businesses and academic institutions are now hard at work developing bigger and more powerful quantum systems.
The current status of quantum computing is that there are still numerous technological hurdles to be solved before quantum computers can be utilised extensively. Despite this, tremendous progress has been achieved in recent years, and many quantum computers are now accessible for use by academics and businesses. In addition, many quantum algorithms have been devised, revealing the vast problem-solving potential of quantum computers.

Comment Boil off the H2O, save what remains (Score 1) 141

If you run it through the first half of a distiller, you remove whatever is suspended, If you keep half an eye on the temperature, you also get whatever is dissolved in it. That's how one makes distilled water, after all.

Whatever is left is the radioactive material that you want to NOT put in the ocean.

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