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HN users find circumventing WaPo paywall is child's play


How? The usual tricks don't work for me.


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Google Cloud Console Incident #19008 We are currently experiencing an issue with authentication to Google App Engine sites, the Google Cloud Console, Identity Aware Proxy, and Google OAuth 2.0 endpoints.

Incident began at 2019-08-19 11:30 and ended at 2019-08-19 13:27 (all times are US/Pacific).


Tesla has been quietly installing 'powerpacks' in New Zealands power grid for the past two years.


Second test, after first test was aborted - https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/07/spacex-resume-starho...


Curiously, https://old.reddit.com is up


It also loaded properly if you were not logged in.


Curiously, https://old.reddit.com is up



Thanks. We've changed the URL from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-03/millions-..., which appears to be a summary of that.


The first in a series of reports co-authored by the Network Contagion Research Institute and ADL’s Center on Extremism.

http://ncri.io/about-us/

The Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) deploys machine learning tools to expose hate on digital social networks within a cross-platform, public-minded, and global framework. We are a multidisciplinary group of scientists and engineers who apply our technical skills to further public insight into the problem of online hate. We examine how hateful images and language grow within and between Web communities and how the infection of hate spreads between the online and the real world.

The condition of hate afflicts our capacity to see ourselves clearly, speak plainly to one another, and to assume collective and personal responsibility for our conditions.


Tesla said it recorded one accident for every 2.91 million miles driven in autopilot during the last quarter of 2018.

What is the human crash rate per 3 million miles driven?


According to NHTSA, it was about 2.3[0] accidents per million miles driven in 2016, or one accident per 0.43 million miles. However, you probably shouldn't directly compare those numbers without at least separating highway miles from surface streets, as Autopilot-enabled miles driven may have a very different profile than the national average in this regard (I'm not familiar with how Autopilot is used in practice).

[0] https://cdan.nhtsa.gov/tsftables/National%20Statistics.pdf ; figure obtained by dividing "POLICE-REPORTED MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES (Total)" by "Vehicle Miles Traveled (Millions)". See more fun stats at https://cdan.nhtsa.gov/tsftables/tsfar.htm


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