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Comment Anticipation! (Score 1) 135

I look forward to Musk overcoming the limits of insolation in Earth orbit, the latency induced by the speed of light, and the Stefan-Boltzmann law.

This is just as good an idea as the submarine he ordered built for cave rescue: it appeals to idiots who don't give any thought to the problem but think the proposed solution is 'cool'.

Comment It's all going to change (Score 2, Interesting) 29

The US is too belligerent and unreliable - nations will be switching to sovereign cloud systems and the step after that will be sovereign social media (not to control privacy, but to limit propaganda), and then the sovereign desktop (nationally maintained Linux in most cases).

Might take a decade, unless international relations get even more hostile with the US, but we're not far from a world where an American HQ is a global business liability.

Comment Re:I'm OK with stupid (Score 1) 123

I will be happy to be wrong, but domestically I do not see meaningful change happening in the US without violence. The religious right is not going to let go of power peacefully.

Internationally, you can't really sanction the US - it's just too big and interconnected with the majority of the world. It's also true that the current management and culture is unsustainable and if it doesn't change course nobody will have to sanction it because it's going to collapse economically.

Comment Re:Read the Legislative Analysis (Score 1) 18

> If a company (imagine a developer-owner, one-man show) stops hosting the only live server for a game because he's taking care of an ill spouse, why should he be obligated to make significant software modifications, host those patches, or create documentation instructing how to create and host a the game via a private server. And if he doesn't do so, then he has to refund everyone at the HIGHEST PRICE for which the game has sold in the last 12 months?

Like it's not child's play to include the capability from the beginning? Or to carry business insurance against the liability?

Release the server code and documentation (which you should always have and always have up-to-date), and a client patch allowing arbitrary server addresses (which you should have planned on and therefore it should be a simple patch).

Then it's up to the public to figure it out.

Comment Re:This is what you get (Score 1) 161

People really shouldn't live in places where they die if modern technology gives out for a day or two.

In a cold climate you can revert to burning things, but if it's too hot and the power goes out, it's a much bigger issue. Worse if there is too much demand on local water sources or importing food from far away because it can't grow in the local climate.

Comment Re:From the past (Score 1) 50

>Video games from the 1980s.

Probably not all of them, but it is surprising how many ROM images exist out there and how available emulators are to run them on modern computers, if you look hard enough.

I've seen every game I ever played on my C=64, and I've seen a lot more for every console I've ever heard of except ColicoVision. I assume those exist as well, somewhere.

Comment Re:Questions (Score 1) 90

>For example, it forgets parts of the code after awhile and has to be reminded to reuse a function instead of rewriting it.

This is something that has frustrated me when playing with AI - nothing is fixed. The nature of the beast is vagueness, and I want to be able to lock things down or exclude them.

The longer the session, the more likely the AI will screw up something you were already happy with. They have no sense of time, so trying to block something means nothing as the AI still includes things from before the block request.

For serious use, the ability to correct and have the corrections stick seems very basic to me. I consider it so fundamental it should never have needed to be mentioned.

Comment Nothing + Claude (Score 2) 35

Notion is really only valuable as a memory/brain for Claude these days. It actually excels at that when used properly. I was also annoyed by their gmail/calendar inetgration though. It really wanted to take over the inbox and tag things how it wanted. I just didn't understand the point of it.

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