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  • cbarricktoTechnology*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    The EU gave Google an option: pay or take down the content. The latter option was a bluff, and Google called them on it.

    I don’t think this will hurt Google at all.

    But it will certainly drive less traffic to these news sites if they are banned from Google. And that will hurt the news sites.





  • cbarricktoGamesUbisoft sued for shutting down The Crew
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    it’s unrealistic to assume it would exist forever.

    Older multiplayer games would let you self-host the server, long before the current trend.

    Ubisoft doesn’t have to continue to host servers. They just have to release the server code. Zero cost to them.




  • cbarricktoProgramming@programming.devHow Good at Math Does a Programmer Need to Be?
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    1 year ago

    You often need to be pretty good at math. But not because you’re “doing math” to write the code.

    In real world software systems, you need to handle monitoring and alerting. To properly do this, you need to understand stats, rolling averages, percentiles, probability distributions, and significance testing. At least at a basic level. Enough to know how to recognize these problems and where to look when you run into them.

    For being a better coder, you need to understand mathematical logic, proofs, algebra/symbolic logic, etc in order to reason your way through tricky edge cases.

    To do AI/ML, you need to know a shitton of calculus and diff eqs, plus numerical algorithms concepts like numerical stability. This is kinda a niche (but rapidly growing) engineering field.

    The same thing about AI also applies to any other domain where the thing being computed is fundamentally a math or logic solution. This is somewhat common in backend engineering.

    I’m not “doing math” with pen and paper at work, but I do use all of these mathematical skills all. the. time.

    I am an SRE on a ML serving platform.



  • BUT good poll results aren’t just “we polled 1,000 people and here’s who they’re voting for.”

    Good pollsters take demographic data when they poll. They model the biases of different demos, and they correct for those biases in their models.

    Yes, reducing underrepresentation at poll time would be ideal. But pollsters are smart and are doing their best to put out good models. Pollsters know Gen Z is underrepresented and are accounting for that already.

    In other words, don’t let Gen Z underrepresentation in the polls lull you into a false sense of security. The polls are accurate. The race is neck and neck.


  • cbarricktoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlThe Best Lemmy Client
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    1 year ago

    Big +1 for Sync.

    I was paying for Sync back when it was a Reddit client, and I moved to Lemmy mostly because that is where Sync moved.

    It’s an awesome app. Best app purchase I’ve ever made. (There is a free version too.)