Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | diydsp's commentslogin

Exactly. Support means saying "I accept the reduction in my social security and medicare and other govt services in exchange for this war."

This high profile failure means the end of the brrrt meme.

I'm sure it doesn't.

That sounds a bit gobbeldygook to me. Its either oversinplification or bs. Install a crystal oscillator? That'a one component of a more complex system...accurate enough timing for this could be achieved with an rc oscillator...and there are already numerous xtals in a phone.

Which "timings" are they talking abt?

Im trying to be charitable...but that desc isnt helping.


It doesnt have to be universally true to be true in a mathematical system like options/puts/calls.

1. The article points out Claude has resisted being trained for that. AI in general could, but Claude can not.


I think the biggest problem is whether Claude could be tricked into doing so. I could see how mass surveillance could be repacked as "summarize my conversations", or autonomous killbots could be playing a video game.


Why is Elon Musk a free man?

We have a publicly verifiable history of repeated violations that would put any American away for a long time.


POSIWID perspective: a[1] purpose of wealth is if you have a billion dollars, you are exempt from rule of law.

1. of course there are more


What specifically? I suspect it's just stuff you're angry at because of excess social media consumption, not actual crimes that have long prison sentences applied to typical perpetrators.



Initiated intimate relationships with female employees? God. That's not only perfectly legal, but it's also how normal people often start relationships. The other stuff is all either legal or denied by Musk and lacks any other substance beyond somebody making the claim. People do just make up accusations to slander people, you know?


Their soft power is being cashed in for the benefit of an oligarchy.


My favorite recent oddity:

I was driven to the store, so I drove to the store. The store drove me there.

My passenger was driven to the store so he asked me to drive him to the store. So since the store was driving us to the store, I drove us to the store. We've become good friends since he was driven to the store. I'm glad the store drove us to the store.

Even though I usually prefer to drive cattle.


Ah so with splites you can have a 24 pix wide column of arbitrary data that can be slid around left to right....and may act as an "echo" of the players movement like in this game...or possibly even different physics...

I love the stacking of boolean ops before branches, too.


Im guessing certain gym rats who also dont desk/computer work?


I would strongly bet against gym rats not having some shoulder abnormality. If anything, I'd expect them to have more issues with their tendons and ligaments.


I'd bet they probably have some abnormality too, but I don't think I'd expect them to have more issues. There's a lot talked about people getting injured in the gym, but people get injured a lot outside the gym, just for some reason people really fixate on in the gym injuries.

There's lots of research that indicates that frequent strength training significantly reduces your risk of injury in day to day activities, especially later in life. If I can deadlift 500 pounds, I'm not going to get injured lifting 100 pounds, but your general population could. If I've got 3 inches of muscle around my hips and increased bone density from resistance training, I'm not going to break my hip when I trip.

"Strong people are harder to kill" -Mark Rippetoe


Training reduces your risk of injury as long as you don't overtrain. Overtraining increases your risk of injury, but the injuries you sustain are training-related. For example you can really mess up your knees by running more than your body can handle or by running without warming up and stretching first. But the kind of injury you get is different from messing your knees up by falling over.


yeah. and joints, especially. I lost some wrist mobility during my boxing years and it never came back, even though I was in my early 20's when I had quit.


Why didn’t you wrap up


wraps won't save your knuckles/wrists/elbows from the damage caused by repeated high-force impacts, and the cartilage only has to heal wrong once for a lifetime of mild discomfort.


I mean, boxing is, by design, much more violent and higher impact than most other gym exercises.


More likely someone who's been in a coma for the last ten years.


They'd probably have to specifically focus on mobility and flexibility as well. You really need both of those in conjunction with enough strength.


Gymnasts are known to have very worn out shoulders which can be seen in scans. Eg at ~25yo they have shoulders of a ~40 to 50 year old person.


If I had children I would never let them do gymnastics seriously.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: