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nyan , to Technology in Elon Musk Begs Advertisers to Return as Twitter's Revenue Plunges

I so very hope this idiot asshole winds up either jailed and/or has his wealth severely diminished and most of his businesses fail from being unable to repay loans / convicted of fraud.

Jail would be too easy for him. I want him to be on "Would you like fries with that?" for a living. Forced to pander to the people he looked down on in order to put food on the table. Bonus if he also has to work three minimum-wage jobs he hates for a total of sixty hours or more a week.

nyan , to Technology in Why Americans aren’t buying more EVs

Price, range, infrastructure, in roughly that order of importance when averaged over the population. The article then goes into factors affecting price. (Of course, the article originated with the Financial Times and was only reprinted by Ars, so it makes sense that they would put money first.)

nyan , (edited ) to Technology in Why do you have to install Usb-Drivers on Windows, but I never had to do it on Linux?

So you're saying that this mouse can't move the on-screen pointer or register even normal left clicks with the generic Linux HID drivers? Seems unlikely.

nyan , to Canada in 4th grizzly hit, killed along Trans-Canada Highway in B.C. park

It’s sad for the animals and the injured humans,

Dead humans. If you're talking about moose, at least part of the time the result is dead humans—an elementary school classmate of mine (in northern Ontario) lost an uncle that way. Serious damage to cars often means serious damage to occupants.

Collisions with the local bears tended to be worse for the bears than the humans, because bears are lighter and lower to the ground then moose. They were also much rarer, because bears are less likely to stand in the middle of a narrow highway with a 90km/h speed limit and just chill.

nyan , to Canada in How a New Jersey man was wrongly arrested through facial recognition tech now in use in Ontario

There's a good chance that this happened in part because they still haven't ironed out the racial bias in the training data sets for these systems—Mr. Parks appears to be dark-skinned.

nyan , to Programmer Humor in "PM, want a cracker?"

That's kind of an insult to the parrot, isn't it?

nyan , to Canada in Resource That Shows Who Owns the Internet Lines in Your Area

Too bad the map legend is unreadable on my browser—flies off to the right when opened. Although I doubt it would tell me anything I didn't already know.

nyan , to Technology in 512MB ram is nothing now

What, you mean 640KB isn't really enough for everyone?

. . . I kid, I kid. Still, the CarThing strikes me as more of an embedded-type system. 512MB is generous for devices of that class, and more than sufficient for a carefully-tailored Linux kernel + busybox + another 100MB+ of running software. Potato, yes, but potatoes are a useful food source—just not as impressive as filet mignon.

nyan , to Canada in Long delays and collapsed cases are eroding faith in the justice system, lawyers warn

When you think about it, triage in medicine is also not an ideal solution. Ideally, in both medicine and law, the system would have enough capacity to deal with everyone in strict first-in-first-out order without anyone being harmed. In the absence of that capacity, we have to decide which cases to look at first somehow, and FIFO doesn't appear to be the best basis for making that decision.

We need more judges too, but even if we were to somehow force legislators to select them this instant, some cases would end up getting dropped before the backlog got caught up. I'd much prefer that they were things like solicitation, small-amount drug posession, and minor traffic violations—not petty theft if we can help it, since that isn't a victimless crime, but I'd nevertheless rather have ten petty theft cases dropped than one assault case that landed someone in the hospital.

It's a flawed solution for a flawed world.

nyan , to Canada in Long delays and collapsed cases are eroding faith in the justice system, lawyers warn

The problem is that the courts don't prioritize, and we're at a point where we need to triage. Cases involving death or serious bodily harm should be jumping the queue, and victimless crimes sent to the back of the bus.

nyan , to Programmer Humor in Programmer Pain Chart

Between "One too many nulls" and "The tests are larger . . ." in the beginning, then moving up one notch for each day you've been wrestling with it.

nyan , to Canada in Health Canada must reconsider man's bid to use magic mushrooms for cluster headaches, Federal Court rules

Heroin was originally developed as a pharmaceutical, so I wouldn't be surprised if it is still being manufactured and distributed as such somewhere in the world. Morphine has certainly never gone out of style.

nyan , to Canada in Health Canada must reconsider man's bid to use magic mushrooms for cluster headaches, Federal Court rules

Can't patent them, so it isn't as lucrative a revenue stream as something they have exclusive rights to. Whether or not it works is always secondary.

nyan , to Technology in China’s military shows off rifle-toting robot dogs

They're making their own and selling them for about 2% of the cost of the Boston Dynamics version: This LiDAR-equipped 30-pound robot dog can be yours for $1,600 . How much of the technology was actually developed independently, I have no idea.

nyan , to Technology in Neuralink rival sets brain-chip record with 4,096 electrodes on human brain

I actually have a bit of hope for this one, since they seem to have figured out a way to avoid one of the known problems with these systems. At very least, it's an angle worth exploring.

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