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Very cool! I've been playing uke for a few years to help me disconnect from the real world.

Did you go to a luthier school or self taught?


I love this! Thanks for sharing. My job involves reviewing old maps and documents, and I have a special place in my heart for easily accessible archives.

So much cool stuff is freely available at libraries but in practice no one visits them anymore.


You mentioned you're not a fan of this administration. That's -1 on your PalsOfState(tm) score. Your employer has been notified (they know where you work of course), and your spouse's employer too. Your child's application to Fancy University has been moved to the bottom of the pile, by the way the university recently settled a lawsuit brought by the governmentfor admitting too many "disruptors" with low PalsOfState scores. Palantir had provided a way for you to improve you score, click the Donateto47 button to improve your score. We hope you can attend the next political rally in your home town, their cameras will be there to make sure.


you can't criticize someone for poor reasoning while simultaneously making unsupported claims yourself


What's unsupported? What I stated is common knowledge in the medical community. Anyone unaware of this hasn't been paying attention for the past 40 years.


I suppose the no special sauce is the unsupported claim, not that I disagree


usually (at least since Ol' Russel) there's no real need to prove that space is quite rare when it comes to teapots

so far there was absolutely no scientifically "woah" thing about SARS-CoV-2, it fits "neatly" into an acute respiratory virus hole (we know of a lot of coronaviruses and influenzaviruses), we even had a lab set up to research zoonotic viruses ... instead of telling idiots to stop running the patient zero lottery on that fucking market.


I'm in a similar situation but with multiple sclerosis for over 15 years. I love to exercise, however on some days a medium-intensity cardio session will leave my brain functioning at like 50% which is not great for my job. I gotta work hard to make sure my gas tank has enough for all the tasks planned for that day. My neurologist calls it Energy Management.


Wow that sounds tough to deal with. I’m sorry you’re dealing with that.


Tried creatine?


Creatine does help some. Staying hydrated and good sleep, too.


Whenever I read about a scientific breakthrough I login to HN to see what the smart people think about it, and am disappointed if there isn't a post with hundreds of comments.


This isn’t a forum of smart people. It’s a forum of asocial tech workers who write in authoritative prose but are just normal people at home staring blankly at a blue glow of a mental bug zapper

Quantum is just the next form of sampling the electromagnetic field. It’ll provide mesmerizing computational properties but not rewrite human DNA or beam our consciousness to another galaxy; it’ll fill up RAM and disk really fast with impenetrable amount of data it will take decades to analyze and build real experiments across contexts to verify. Tomorrow will still come and be a lot like yesterday for us.

All in all it’s more of the same

Even if it we do beam our minds it’s just a copy. These meat suits still gonna stop experiencing someday. Life for us isn’t going anywhere.


Now THIS is the sort of nihilistic outlook that keeps me coming back for a hit of HN.


Not saying wild things aren’t possible; designer drug glands grafted on and such would be banger and would alter human lived experience.

Another box measuring oscillations of fundamental forces will not.

Religious fear of “corrupting human nature” keeps smart people scaffolding symbolic logic in machines versus experimenting with weird science. Live, eat, mate, help line go up relative to some musty people’s political ledger, and die is all we’re allowed!

I want drug glands, regenerative tissue, and mini kaiju monstrosities grown in labs… as pets!

What’s actually up in 2025?…

“Behold! Nintendo Switch 2!”


It's like some sort of Cunningham's Law Inception.


> It’ll provide mesmerizing computational properties

Maybe, one day, or never.

In the mean time, it will generate a lot of hot and humid hype.


> people at home staring blankly at a blue glow of a mental bug zapper

Nonsense. Many of us have installed that glitchy software that makes our screens orange sometimes.


You had me up to "normal people"

> but not rewrite human DNA

smugly but writing DNA is a quantum process


We are talking about "Microsoft scientific breakthrough" here.


Yes. In any election in which a federal candidate is on the ballot, federal law prohibits any individual or entity, including 501(c)(3) nonprofits, social welfare organizations, and unions, from knowingly and willfully paying, offering to pay, or accepting payment either for registering to vote or voting

52 U.S.C. § 10307


I couldn't find it in the section you gave, but I did find it in 18 USC 597

https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?hl=false&edition=prelim&...


52 U.S. Code § 10307 (C)

> pays or offers to pay or accepts payment either for registration to vote or for voting shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/52/10307


Even so, the IP is used to make things which require resources. Disney IP is used to make toys, movies, books, etc, that all require electricity, paper, computers, employees sitting and eating, commuting into the office. Or a vaccine patent will be used to make a vaccine which requires a factory to be built and operated, the product produced, stored, shipped, used, and disposed into a landfill.


That's true, but more and more products are moving away from dependence on the physical resources. Kids don't buy toys much anymore, they play digital video games. You can see a doctor on Zoom instead of driving to their office. I'm not saying that's better, but it's happening.

The real problem I see is when people use wealth generated from intangibles to put the squeeze on physical resources, such as buying up land as an investment to drive up the price when people need a place to live.


Maybe in the future it will be possible to live in a purely digital environment, thus solving the housing shortage.


lol Ready Player One springs to mind immediately.


Reddit community r/LocalLlama has great info


I'm in the energy sector and have been thinking of fine tuning a local llm on energy-specific legal documents, court cases, and other industry documents. Would this solve some of the problems you mention about producing specific answers? Have you tried something like that?


Your welcome to try, but we had mixed results.

Law in general is interpretation. The most "lawyerese" answer you can expect is "It depends". Technically in the US everything is legal unless it is restricted and then there are interpretations about what those restrictions are.

If you ask a lawyer if you can do something novel, chances are they will give a risk assessment as opposed to a yes or no answer. Their answer typically depends on how well they think they can defend it in the court of law.

I have received answers from lawyers before that were essentially "Well, its a gray area. However if you get sued we have high confidence that we will prevail in court".

So outside of the more obvious cases, the actual function of law is less binary but more a function of a gradient of defensibility and the confidence of the individual lawyer.


I spent a lot of time with M&A lawyers and this is 100% true. The other answer is "that's a business decision".

So much of contract law boils down to confidence in winning a case, or it's a business issue that just looks like a legal issue because of legalese.


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