Do you have 20+ people looking into your home all day long, taking photos and posting them on instagram?
Visitors in the viewing gallery frequently look into the claimants' flats and take
photographs, and less frequently view the claimants and their flats with binoculars.
Photographs of the flats are posted on social media by visitors. On the platform
Instagram there were 124 posts in the period between June 2016 and April 2018. It has
been estimated that those posts reached an audience of 38,600. Mann J found that
there was a significant number of people using the viewing gallery who demonstrated
a visual interest in the interiors of the flats, including by looking, peering in, taking
photographs and waving to the occupants. He accepted that their numbers and the
level of interest were such that a homeowner would reasonably regard this as intrusive
so far as the use of the south side of the viewing gallery was concerned (by contrast,
the western side of the viewing gallery is at an oblique angle to the flats, offering only
a limited view into them).
(This goes on and on, and at no point does it sound any better for Tate)
How can privacy be egregiously violated? Isn’t it just you have a window to look in or not? And every building has windows to look in if you choose to not draw the blinds?
If I secretly hide a camera in your bedroom, would the violation of privacy be made more egregious if I then went ahead and broadcast that footage on TV?
>Isn’t it just you have a window to look in or not? And every building has windows to look in if you choose to not draw the blinds?
For example, there would be a pretty big difference between my neighbour being able to see into my apartment and my neighbour organising tour groups to look into my apartment.
I don't mind my neighbour, it is reasonable to expect that my neighbours will be able to see into my apartment. I however could not reasonably expect that my neighbours would host some sort of organised viewing activity on a regular basis.
Also notably these attributes don’t make one infallible. I see a lot of engineers judging from the sidelines without any sense of how to run large orgs and how you have to make tough calls with imperfect info all the time.
It’s widely deployed as a local DB for local apps like phones, desktops, and web browsers. But it’s not the most used for distributed, concurrent web apps, which db servers were designed for. Maybe people are talking past each other, but that’s the debate I see.
It’s not corporate slop, its risk avoidance. Now leaders are so enchanted with productivity they are willing to lower the risk avoidance bar. “Move fast and break things” is meta now. It was before too, but AI is giving it a fresh breath.
Yeah, and it could have been (and in many place has been) like this all the time, LLMs or not. That was my point. The change is not due to the (albeit very real) help given by LLMs, it's due to a change of attitude in management. Magically this person who used to write code once every two weeks now has time to fully focus on coding, again.
Ya. And strangely for me it’s the opposite. I went from 50% coding to 10% because coding is so much faster and it’s easier to delegate to more junior engineers. Seems like a codebases needs to be VERY technically deep to justify spending a senior+ engineers time coding all day, as opposites to problem solving and design.
You’re speculating about the effects of AI specifically but responding to a comment is about productivity generally. Historically we’ve seen massive productivity gains, and yet we’re all still here working.
It can be set as the default search engine in Safari, one of the few options Apple gives for search engines. No need to change your home page. I told my friend this as well, but I think that idea was slightly beyond his current mental model of how things work on the phone.
I’ve tried using the homepage method before with Kagi, as the extension to set it as the default search is a pretty ugly hack. I found it created too much friction, as I’m often searching from an existing page.
Kagi phone app is pretty nice. I do all my searching in Kagi, the clicked results launch my default browser and the search results stay stable where they are.
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