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I don't remember ever having downtime on DO when I was using them.

I used to get those emails all the time, but the type of downtime they were talking about was extremely minimal (the entire point of VPS systems).

The last email I got about possible downtime was increased latency for the UI and API for ~10s last year. The email before that was ~5s of potential lost traffic to a droplet.


> removed "Don't be Evil" as its motto and from its code of conduct

It's still in the code of conduct

https://abc.xyz/investor/board-and-governance/google-code-of...

And it still doesn't mean a damn thing.


> While ICE “requested” that Google not notify Thomas Johnson, the request was not enforceable or mandated by a court

Sounds like Google stopped caring.

But... Why on earth do the people filing an administrative subpoena not have to notify the interested parties too? Why is it Google's responsibility? If they didn't tell you, would you ever find out?


> But... Why on earth do the people filing an administrative subpoena not have to notify the interested parties too?

Generally they do - with some notable exceptions being if you're a non-citizen and you're no longer in the US, and it's either a criminal investigation or related to intelligence or national security.


Which is the case here:

> In September 2024, Amandla Thomas-Johnson was a Ph.D. candidate studying in the U.S. on a student visa when he briefly attended a pro-Palestinian protest.

> Weeks later, in Geneva, Switzerland

It is obviously not criminal, but I guess that you don't need much to qualify something as related to intelligence and national security, attending a pro-Palestinian protest may be enough.


What do you mean? Eventually notifying him seems like the one thing Google did right here.

On a scale of 1-10, Yeah, I'd give them a 1-2 for notifying him after the fact.

The problem is they tell user that they'll inform you right away and give them a chance to challenge the subpoena.

A quick search shows that they've done in the past and people have been able to get the subpoena's withdrawn.

https://thefulcrum.us/rule-of-law/us-administrative-subpoena...


Google's lawyer responded by claiming they do follow that policy normally except when their lawyers nearly miss the "artificial deadline set by the government" and sometimes send it out same day.

I'm curious if this was a common issue or Google's legal team was flooded with subpoenas during the first months of the administration during their deportation surge (they did around 100k removals around that time). Homeland sent the request to Google a month prior to when they released the data and notified him, so they had time to notify, but it clearly isn't an automated thing.


You give Google credit for holding someone's head above the icy lake after they pushed them into lake themselves at the request of the piranhas.

> Then, unprompted, Altman offers up a kind of shocking timeline for the groundbreaking feature of counting: “Maybe another year before something like that works well.” Per Altman, ChatGPT’s voice model doesn’t have the capability of starting a timer or keeping track of time. “But we will add the intelligence into the voice models,” he said.

--

https://gizmodo.com/sam-altman-says-itll-take-another-year-b...


I cant wait till chatgpt sets me 14 minute timers when I request a 40 minute timer, just another year!

I started writing “why would you want that?”, thinking about Alexa users…

Then I remembered scripting existed ^_^


Gone in 25 minutes with 180 votes.

The murder of 72,000 people is just too political.


> Then try to drag out a tab of firefox

Works fine here?


Here it just works to the left or right, tried multiple distributions Fedora, Arch, CashyOS, NixOS, no way. Perhaps an issue with NVIDIA drivers, running a 5090 here.


If it was it wouldn't be Python. It can never be pure because __getattr__ is just another method that anyone can overwrite.


When did Blackwell start shipping in volume? A H200 is still > $30,000.

I'd settle for some free 80GB A100 cards! ($7,000 2nd hand on ebay right now)


Huh, 7e25bf4 was a big commit.

  2,305 files changed
  +0 -546871 lines changed
https://github.com/chardet/chardet/commit/7e25bf40bb4ae68848...


Impossible to code inspect and verify. Someone else commented 'smells like a supply chain attack' and while I'm sure it's not intended to be, there is no way to verify. And who believes, in half a million lines of code, no bugs have been introduced?


> "When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be probably your only chance for generations,"

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/us-and-israel-launch-a-ma...


...if we didn't kill you.

Thanks.


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