

It would be a privacy nightmare, of course. Either we would all have to install monitoring software on our devices, or we would have to allow ISPs to break HTTPS.
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It would be a privacy nightmare, of course. Either we would all have to install monitoring software on our devices, or we would have to allow ISPs to break HTTPS.


What are you suggesting should have been done here?


Assuming a ~20% shift towards pro-choice opinions I would expect more pro-choice laws, not an orgy of casual abortions.


Polling suggests that around 70% of women and 50% of men support abortion, though. If those stats simply reversed then nothing really changes.


To be fair, there are important differences between open source and closed source software.


They do pay for their power. The bill would require them to pay for grid upgrades that their usage makes necessary.


I’m curious how it’s considered a “layoff” if it’s based on performance rather than the job itself being eliminated.


Fun fact: no member of the Supreme Court was willing to sign their name to the Bush v. Gore decision. It was instead issued per curiam, “by the court” itself.


So stop acting politically, John.


Joey, have you ever been to a Turkish recruitment office?


Reminds me of the old trick on HTML forms where you use CSS to make one of the form fields invisible to humans and reject any submission that filled in that field.


The problem is that an AI built to maximize paperclips might conclude that converting the planet to paperclips is an acceptable cost of maximizing paperclip production. It might understand why humans think it’s bad to convert the planet, but disagree. It would need to be explicitly programmed to prioritize human life over paperclips.
otherwise we would just switch it off
If it were super-intelligent, it could probably trick us into leaving it turned on.


A paperclip maximizer driven by self-preservation? What could possiblie go wrong?
Who grades the test? Who judges the competition?


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No, it’s “re” like the subject of an email. “Re: diculous”


30 years ago my music teacher told me that in Chinese-language singing it’s the consonants that are sustained.
Multiple HTTP requests can be performed over a single connection, and not all connections are for HTTP requests in the first place. The only way to know that an HTTP request is being made (or how many) is to actually see the requests.