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Cake day: August 8th, 2023

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  • One thing most often missed with bike-curious people, like yourself, miss is that the roads taken by bike are usually not the ones you’d drive.

    A car route is often a poor choice when riding a bike. Avoiding fast moving cars means avoiding those dangerous areas. Pedestrians die because they don’t have an alternative (parked across the road, or it’s near home, school, etc).

    For example, I’m at a friend’s place and I rode my bike here. The path I take is through slower neighborhoods and dedicated trails. If I drove my car, I’d take a very different route.

    My advice is to think of some regular trips you make; work, shopping, or otherwise. Then use Google or Strava or other mapping software to see what their suggested bike routes are. You may be surprised at what’s available. I know I was when I started biking more regularly.

    Also there are health benefits. If you’re not exercising every day, then commuting for 5 days by bike absolutely will improve your health. I’ve lost a ton of weight. Take a look at how deadly heart disease is for folks without regular “walking 20 minutes a day” exercise is.






  • A friend of mine explained why it’s important to his kids: they can’t chat with a group of their friends.

    Why? Because parents don’t want to install WhatsApp or other group chats due to legitimate concerns about scammers, pedophiles, and other child predators. SMS chat fills that gap, but it breaks horribly for groups bigger than 10 people. Hence if some kid is on Android, they break their chat. Given the penetration of Apple devices, it’s the kids with Android who are considered at-fault. “Just get an iPhone!”

    Welcome to anticompetitive practices targeted at your children.


  • As is typical, this science reporting isn’t great. It’s not only that AI can do it effectively, but that it can do it at scale. To quote the paper:

    “Despite these models achieving near-expert human performance, they come at a fraction of the cost, requiring 100× less financial and 240× lower time investment than human labelers—making such privacy violations at scale possible for the first time.”

    They also demonstrate how interacting with an AI model can quickly extract more private info without looking like it is. A game of 20 questions, except you don’t realize you’re playing.