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Comment Mass killings in Venezuela (Score 1) 210

The past 10 years have seen the violent death of over 100,000 Venezuelans, on par with Iraq and Syria, at the hands of "revolutionary defense squads" armed by Chávez and Maduro. It's sad to see this report fall for the regime's ploy of denominating these deaths as "caused by random crime" instead of the politically-motivated, population-control mechanism it is. Hopefully it will take less than a few decades to set straight the record.

Comment Reinforcement from... where? (Score 1) 148

I got that the AI uses reinforcement learning, but how does it know whether it is doing well or badly? Even assuming ALL these games show score as big numbers on the screen: Did the AI come pre-equipped with a "layer" that parses the pixel data to read the score? Or did it learn to read numbers all on its own?? Because if it's the latter, that's pretty darn impressive, and I don't see any indication of the former on the article or the paper.
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Confidence Shaken In Open Source Security Idealism 265

iONiUM writes: According to a few news articles, the general public has taken notice of all the recent security breaches in open source software. From the article: "Hackers have shaken the free-software movement that once symbolized the Web's idealism. Several high-profile attacks in recent months exploited security flaws found in the "open-source" software created by volunteers collaborating online, building off each other's work."

While it's true that open source means you can review the actual code to ensure there's no data-theft, loggers, or glaring security holes, that idealism doesn't really help out most people who simply don't have time, or the knowledge, to do it. As such, the trust is left to the open source community, and is that really so different than leaving it to a corporation with closed source?"

Comment Re:AMA (Score 1) 194

I don't agree. If Obama had even tried to fund his re-election campaign using the White House budget, he'd be in prison or worse right now. During the campaign, Maduro literally forced ALL TV and radio media to transmit pro-government events and messages FOR HOURS EVERY DAY. No joke.

Comment Re:All of their problems are part of the one issue (Score 1) 194

Not easy to fight oppression when the other side has all the media, all the money, all the weapons. It can be done, but the cost of lives would be in the thousands at least and will likely leave a permanent rift and hate among venezuelans. I would like to avoid that, and the OAS is supposed to be in place for exactly that reason.

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