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Comment Re: I know people who use Twitter (Score -1, Flamebait) 67

I would rather let Nazis speak and elect to block them myself than have an entire moderation team block everyone they disagree with.

Reddit is equally a shithole.

Heck. /. used to have a good libertarian minority and today it's nerds defending their trans kids here.

Comment Re:I'm Still Not Seeing It (Score -1) 36

I don't own a computer. I am not a programmer. I do everything from my iPhone.

In the past 10 years, I have spent tens of thousands of dollars on human programmers to create 3 web apps. Zero of them ever were finished. ZERO.

I used Grok AI to create 5 web apps. 3 of them were monetized almost immediately and have paying clients. All 5 have passed security checks that look for bugs or hack entry points.

One of the 3 monetized web apps took me all of 30 minutes using Grok, on an airplane, using my iPhone. I was able to download the files and upload them to a web server and the site was live. Literally 30 minutes and that website has created thousands of dollars of passive income.

I use vibe coding DAILY to make spreadsheets better for me and clients (I am not in IT). I use vibe coding DAILY to come up with cool functions for my web apps that people pay me to use.

Submission + - For Algorithms, a Little Memory Outweighs a Lot of Time (quantamagazine.org)

mspohr writes: Time and memory (also called space) are the two most fundamental resources in computation: Every algorithm takes some time to run, and requires some space to store data while it’s running. Until now, the only known algorithms for accomplishing certain tasks required an amount of space roughly proportional to their runtime, and researchers had long assumed there’s no way to do better. Williams’ proof established a mathematical procedure for transforming any algorithm — no matter what it does — into a form that uses much less space.
One of the most important classes goes by the humble name “P.” Roughly speaking, it encompasses all problems that can be solved in a reasonable amount of time. An analogous complexity class for space is dubbed “PSPACE.”

The relationship between these two classes is one of the central questions of complexity theory. Every problem in P is also in PSPACE, because fast algorithms just don’t have enough time to fill up much space in a computer’s memory. If the reverse statement were also true, the two classes would be equivalent: Space and time would have comparable computational power. But complexity theorists suspect that PSPACE is a much larger class, containing many problems that aren’t in P. In other words, they believe that space is a far more powerful computational resource than time. This belief stems from the fact that algorithms can use the same small chunk of memory over and over, while time isn’t as forgiving — once it passes, you can’t get it back.

Comment Re: Would anyone have noticed? (Score 0) 61

I own a tiny indie studio in Chicagoland and my peers own the some of the huge studios in Chicagoland.

Cinespace is dead right now. It has ONE show active. The other studios are so dead that they're secretly hosting bar mitzvahs and pickleball tournaments for $1500 a day just to pay property taxes.

My studio is surprisingly busy but I'm cheap and cater to non-union folks with otherwise full time jobs.

Comment Re: Why isn't Russia 'throttled' by the world ? (Score 2) 93

Dropping all the packets means that Russia doesnâ(TM)t have any contact with the outside world. Which is a boon to despotic regimes because alternative views aka âoethe truthâ gets throttled which only works to help keep whatever autocrat thatâ(TM)s there in power.

If you really want to kick Russia where it hurts donâ(TM)t buy any of their energy resources and work to bring down the price of what there is.

Comment Re: Ironically, this is what Trump wants (Score 1) 268

No. I'm not moving the goalposts. Anytime I hear "Americans don't want those jobs"...In reality it's the furtherest thing from the truth. It's that companies don't want to pay a higher cost on labor. I've worked in factories and I'd take a factory job tomorrow. I know I'm not the only one. If you or your party persist in these falsehoods they'll continue to lose more voters. The number of Hispanics that voted for Trump is astonishing. Do your research: "Invasion" on YouTube Red Pill America

People have complained about stagnant wages for decades now. The fact is there is no upward pressure on wages anymore because democrats are willing to import all the cheap labor any corporation could want - both legal or illegally.

Until people understand how they're being lied to their wages will only stay the same if not go down with inflation eating at their paycheck.

As horrible as Trump is, he's willing to defend jobs and close the border. None of which we saw in the last administration.

Comment Re: Ironically, this is what Trump wants (Score 0) 268

Nor do they want those jobs.

You mean I donâ(TM)t want the high paying electronics job shipped to China??? I guess you think yourself as some amazing Kreskin by saying that!

Iâ(TM)m sure that there are also a lot of programmers who were forced to train their H1B India replacements - they didnâ(TM)t want their jobs either right???

From what is suggested is that any job that can be done at a lower wage by some foreign worker illegal or not is a job âoethat an American does not want.â

This same level of baloney is exactly what put Trump in office!

For those that want to dig into this further find âoered pill America YouTube channel and the story âoeInvasion.â

Anybody that says that itâ(TM)s âoea job that an American doesnâ(TM)t wantâ deserves to be voted out of office immediately I donâ(TM)t care what party.

Itâ(TM)s along the same lie that âoecomprehensive immigration reform is needed.â No, it wasnâ(TM)t needed because we now have the lowest rate of border crossings in decades.

I donâ(TM)t like a lot of things Trump is doing and frankly heâ(TM)s dead wrong on any number of things. But hearing the words that âoeitâ(TM)s a job Americans donâ(TM)t wantâ bullshit infuriates me to the point of voting for him for a completely unconstitutional third term.

Really democrats, figure your shit out. All those Hispanics in the Southwest that supported Trump and gave him the presidency - and will do âoethose jobsâ - have figured it out!

If Trump accomplished anything itâ(TM)s showing the malarky about the border that was foisted on everybody!

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