I remember cliques and a lack of online monoculture on Usenet and IRC before the World Wide Web even existed; the web exploded things even further, as did the privatization of DNS and takeover of funding by VCs and ad conglomerates. All that had happened by 1998.
I’ve been using Apple products since 1979. I’d definitely say that the statement is true; Apple rarely leads the charge. That doesn’t mean they never do, but they tend to, in most cases, wait for a trustworthy tech to come along, and then push forward with it, dragging the rest of the market along behind them. There’s always innovations and synergies, many of which wouldn’t happen naturally in the market, but the stuff they integrate is generally already well tested and proved.
Counter examples include the original Macintosh, the Newton MessagePad and kinda-sorta the iPhone. More common behavior is related to things like PowerPC/ARM, USB, Firewire/Thunderbolt, nVME, trackpads, wireless peripherals, and the like.
It’s satire based on the types of things the rich and powerful say to get away with stuff on a regular basis. The guy he allegedly killed had allegedly killed thousands through the policies he intentionally put in place, that were defended with similar language.
I’ve spent time in sntsk’il’ntən, and one of the things I’ve observed is the amount of orchard and cattle fencing in the area that blocks larger animals from using the obvious corridors. In some places, animals moving through the area would have to climb a significant way up Black Mountain just to get around the fences.
It’s better than nothing, but the corridor definitely doesn’t track the actual traditional routes the animals would choose to take.
That said, the bears still use their old routes and routinely knock over any fences that get in their way, so there is that.
Thing is, almost everyone implicated here is well over the age of 70 today. If the deep state ever really existed, they did a horrible job of passing on the baton, and now they’re all dying, one by one.
I remember watching the specially selected news as the events unfolded, and as a teenager who could think critically, not be able to reconcile the statements of what was going on with the facts of what had led up to the confrontation. The question that kept coming to mind over and over again was “wait… why doesn’t the Mohawk Nation own the golf course? Why is an outside government getting involved at all?”
And then the shot was fired.
I still think the town having a carve-out of the established treaty lands is all sorts of underhanded, and trying to then eminent domain further lands for a parking lot… it’s sad that the situation hasn’t really improved much since then.
For decades, many computer scientists have presumed that for practical purposes, the outputs of good hash functions are generally indistinguishable from genuine randomness — an assumption they call the random oracle model.
Er, no. The falsity of this is taught in virtually all first year CS courses.
Computer programmers and other IT workers? Sure… but hash functions have never been considered a substitute fore pure randomness.
That’s why we have a random generator in each computer based on thermal variance, I/O input, and other actually random features. And even then, we have to be careful not to hash the randomness out of the source data.
If you’re going to be labeled a socialist and commie sympathizer no matter what you do, why not just run on your platform and brush off the accusations as political hubris?
Well, for starters, if all these people left, the only ones still at ICE would be there for one very obvious reason, that has nothing to do with immigration.
Well, in BC, there’s new light rail partially funded by the federal government currently being built out to Langley from Vancouver, and new builds of townhomes and apartments are all over the place.
Seems to me that it’s time for other nations to make the best of the prisoner’s dilemma and drop tariffs with each other while sanctioning the US. After all, the US at this point has broken almost all its treaties and trade agreements. There’s no reason for the rest of the world to honour what no longer exists.
I don’t miss spending hours trying to get a slot on the modem pool.
But I’m still happy to while away a few hours on mume.org or some random Diku server.