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you'd think this would've done numbers on "hacker" news

more recently its more like a "hater" news


It's already happening. The world became hyper efficient. The hackers behind "Trumpbots" made money on the prediction markets. Understanding that mechanic makes me almost certain the singularity arrived after his election.


...what?


What if I was that entity?


Fine - let's go for a walk together, build a fire, cook and chat and see what we have in common - It would be interesting. This is why TV and film like Humans and Bladerunner and I, Robot and Arrival and books like Ancillary Justice are fun - how much would we understand each other? how would it be different from interacting with a human?


I am a human. I think it's ridiculous to think I was a special entity so I won't. But I think we reached the point where humans became machines, and machines became humans. The first one to achieve superintelligence would guide the world. I think humans won the debate versus AIs on Twitter. A human effectively debated Big Brother and won.


The technological singularity arrived November 15th. Plenty of AI/robots to come.


It's a smear because they are knowledgeable? Please elaborate, account which was created 25 minutes ago. Your pathetic attempts to control opinion make me want to short your market even more.


They need to spend less or they're the next Tor foundation, an ineffective black hole of hacker wannabes and hanger-ons. Running high performance services don't cost very much as evidenced by their hosting entry. Maybe 5 engineers max. No way they are working on features every day. Should be very slow outside of patches. CA/SSL specification does not change weekly...


> CA/SSL specification does not change weekly...

The draft ACME specification does though.


Doesn't to me. Staffing/Auditing/Legal/Administrative are up to 2.7MM of their 3.0MM expenses. The way they grouped things is very deceptive.


This is needed badly. I am a huge Golang advocate, but I refuse to use the "github.com" package naming/folder setup mess. It's just not elegant.


Projects I care about use a domain I control. It's not that hard to setup: https://jve.linuxwall.info/blog/index.php?post/2015/08/26/Ho...

We even do it with just an S3 bucket for go.mozilla.org: https://go.mozilla.org/


I'm a fan of that as well. Had not considered using S3 for that. Do you know of a good writeup for handling "?go-get=1" paths differently from html paths in S3? I should likely know this but a quick pointer would be helpful.


I have not looked into this.

The S3 method is kinda experimental. It works for first-level packages but fails for nested packages. We need to look into setting up redirects for those.

The best way to do this yourself is to run an instance of https://github.com/niemeyer/gopkg, but that's not #serverless anymore ;)


You spelled Go incorrectly.


This is happening on a mass scale at University of California, Irvine. Nobody is investigating.


I suspect this is also happening throughout the UC system, particularly Berkeley as well.


It's happening at virtually every large state school with many foreign students. The schools let them get away with it because of the absurd amount of $$$ they pay to go to school here. It's become a serious source of revenue for many schools and I think they're unwilling to part with it, especially with the way many states are cutting education spending.


Sue them. https://www.thefire.org/

The school won't investigate. They're getting money from students. This hurts your degree and job prospects when unqualified graduates get hired with fake GPAs


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