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Know who else has access to tax payer records, every IRS employee. Stop trying to make this like “oh my gosh I can’t believe anyone should have such access “. I trust Elon more than any IRS employee.


And I trust any random person off the street far more than I trust Musk. I spend a great deal of effort trying to keep my data out of the hands of Musk and his crowd out of a sense of self-preservation.

This is handing very sensitive personal data to a group who has made it clear that they are my (as well as most of the people in the nation) enemy and want the worst for us.


> every IRS employee

No that’s a lie. That’s not how it works.


Seems like an Apache Licensed early clone of Teleport. Nice job.


Consistency. Small discrepancies between environments.

Abstraction. Not assuming too much that you code yourself in a corner, but also not abstracting away so much that the code is difficult to work with.

Industry standard tools that have strongly opinionated built in paradigms (I would include terraform, ansible, etc.). I feel like the tools of future ought to be general purpose programming language frameworks just to avoid this, too many times I either can’t do something, or have to hack together something utterly convoluted, that could have easily been done if the tool was a framework and I could have just thrown in some Go or Python.


This will age like milk.


I think you are underestimating how compartmentalized the government is.


I'm not. I was part of the government and a defense contractor.

As to what these are: they are clearly something complying with the FAR on dusk to dawn lighting, it's going to be some disappointing, boring outcome like dominos pizza delivery drones.

https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-F...

Half the videos I saw were people noticing a commercial aircraft with landing lights on. I saw a bell 412 with some terrain mapping sensors mounted on it hovering in a pattern around my neighborhood earlier in the year and it turned out to be scanning for the power company, a new way of checking the lines. I'll be far more interested in a UAP that doesn't follow our dusk to dawn lighting rules.


The best way I have found is to setup keepalived -> pgbouncer -> Postgres. Use repmgr to manage replication and barman for backups. Setup a VIP with keepalived with a small script that checks if the server is primary. You loose about 7-9 pings during a failover, have keepalived check about every 2 seconds and flip after 3 consecutive failures.


I don’t understand the title, it’s seems to be completely unrelated to the article. Godot is a game engine, the article is about AI companies.


Godot, the game engine is named after Godot, the character who is famous for eternally being anticipated but never showing up.

The article references the character, not the engine.

(I was worried that the article was spelling some kind of doom for Godot Engine too though)


Game Engine not famous, I guess :C


I think the intent was "Godot isn't going to make it," a reference to the literary character; but tweaked into incomprehensibility in order to condense the headline. Read it as "Godot isn't coming."

I don't know what "Godot" represents, in this context — AGI? A sustainable business model? — but I guess the same can be said of Beckett's Godot too. :)


Rather Beckett's Waiting for Godot (who never turns up either ...)


You could have asked ChatGPT (or Google) to explain that to you.


Garbage hit piece.

>But in recent years, a fringe theory has gained prominence for arguing that seed oils are toxic

Sources please. I would say this certainly not "fringe" theory.


But that what it appears to be, see e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efTBLsv4yYs&t=444s


No, ISP’s are common carriers. You don’t go after the telephone company because someone coordinated a murder over the phone line. Why the hell would an ISP have any responsibility of what their users do?


I agree though not for the same reasons.

Copyright law lacks the authority to deprive people of their constitutional rights.

Those rights would inevitably be violated as many bureaucratic functions of government require internet access, and not responding is not an option. It would also act to weaken the courts by setting the stage for further devolution of "rule of law" to "rule by law".


Why does Denmark hate farmers?


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