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Sam can pay the cloud bill by selling openai shares , it is very expensive and very limitation


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creative talents needs more comfortable and unconstrained working environment.But that against and broke many Amazon‘s leadership principal. Also amazon dont want to pay more money to those expensive ai talents.


In this scenario, Chinese have very rich experience. you need to use the advance proxy tool like clash ,v2ray, shadowsocks etc.


shadowsocks was the winner of the state of the art I had to do at work. It address the "long-term statistical analysis will often reveal a VPN connection regardless of obfuscation and masking (and this approach can be cheaper to support than DPI by a stat)" comment.


Someone should create a vpn protocol that pretends to be a command and control server exfiltrating US corporate secrets from hacked servers. The traffic pattern should be similar, and god forbid Xi blocks the real exfiltrations


China has a 240-hour visa-free transit policy for foreigners. Most major cities have direct flights—come and see China! (Remember to download Alipay in advance and link your Visa card.)


That's good info, thanks. I've been studying Chinese (Mandarin/Simplified) for about 2 years now, just as something to do on the bus for fun. It would be cool to go visit some day, maybe once my listening skills get up to an intermediate level.


Do you still get fingerprinted under the visa-free transit policy for foreigners?

I can accept a facial scan, but I draw the line at fingerprints and more invasive biometrics.


I went to China in 2019, and they scanned my iris... yeah...

At an airport, there was a sign that said "Stand in front of the camera and we'll tell you the way to your gate.". It scanned my face, and on the screen it showed me my name (I guess to make sure it's the correct person), my gate, and how to walk there. I never consented to this commercial use...


That's almost certainly available in a public database in China, FYI. I got to speak at a cool event in Shenzhen in 2019 and the gates automatically face (and maybe iris?) recognized for entry -- I never 'got scanned' consciously, but they worked great first try.


I mean, you’re in a public place, I don’t know any airport in the world that isn’t full of cameras recording you the whole time


As far as I know, face-recognition tech is illegal in law-abiding countries.

Although it's probably mostly a legal impediment, I can imagine if the authorities spotted an event and need to track a suspect, they can put all the footage into a system and it will return a sequence of videos/angles in which the suspect was seen.


I live in Australia and it’s legal here. Even if it wasn’t, wouldn’t stop much.



Weird hill to die on imo but even Japan does fingerprints, it’s not that weird


You mean like what the US does? Yeah, crazy.


Seriously? After the OPM hack, you're objecting to being fingerprinted for a visa?

They already have everything on us, and I mean everything.


I should! It sounds like it would be an amazing and eye opening experience.


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