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> Whether we like it or not, ID is required to function in society these days.

Why?


Yeah. This USian has reliable access to the following without presenting ID

* Telephone service

* Internet service

* A rental apartment to live in and relevant utilities

* Food

* Clothing

* Entertainment

* Medical care

* A bank account

It has been so long that I can no longer clearly remember, but I think that I didn't have to present ID to get my job and get paid.

Maybe things are way worse over in Euroland? Or maybe US-based authoritarians have successfully used the threat of imaginary "Stranger Danger" to turn the screws tighter for access to some of those things over the past ten, twenty years? I know it's not medical care, internet access, food, clothing, or entertainment because I've changed providers for those fairly recently.


In most of the EU, IDs are issued for free to everyone above age 14/15 (and in many countries you can get one even for a newborn for a small fee). Since everyone has this ID, all banks (nearly?, I haven't seen one that doesn't) require ID card and/or a passport to open an account. For medical care you have a separate card with your compulsory medical insurance information that you present to the doctor but in the worst case they can just look up the info using your ID/passport.

You can't open a bank account without KYC.

Also requires showing adequate ID to have a job for the I-9.


How did you rent an apartment without ID? Every time I’ve done that they wanted an SSN, a credit check, and the pledge that your first born would be named after whatever dipshit was in the office that day.

You absolutely cannot get a bank account without an ID either: KYC is a thing.

Finally, you must complete an I9 form for any new job, which requires (wait for it) an ID.


Maybe rent from individuals instead of corporate landlords. There’s no law against it.

I'm pretty sure I've had to show ID going to the doctor's office as well.

> You absolutely cannot get a bank account without an ID either.

And yet, I have multiple accounts. Go figure.

> How did you rent an apartment without ID?

I dunno. The paperwork was done like a bit more than fifteen years ago. But I've only been asked for my ID for apartment-related things once and that was to tour a place in a shitty, shitty apartment complex more than... twenty years ago.

> ...you must complete an I9 form for any new job, which requires (wait for it) an ID.

I'm pretty sure that all I've ever been asked for is name and SSN. Again, maybe this stuff is new as of the past ten, twenty years. Strong, strong anti-immigrant sentiment has a way of gripping people's hearts and making them do stupid shit.


The I-9 requires more than that. If all you show is your SSN you have to produce another document like a driver licence.

That doesn't mean your past employers were in full compliance, nor that they will ever get caught.


If all of your experience of these things dates back ten to twenty years, I’d encourage you to look at the actual current requirements now, which are what matters to people trying to do things now.

And they pay for the time off work, the daycare required, the gas bill...

No fee is not equivalent to free.


I'm not going to roll in the mud here. Rather, it is sufficient to point out that generically showing a vaccine record/card for a limited time is qualitatively different from online tracking of all activity, and that COVID killed a lot of people. The US federal government is tasked with ensuring the general welfare of all people in its nation on line one of the US Constitution. Vaccine mandates are clearly and objectively in line with that, the recent internet hostilities have a much harder time making that case.

Also, I've found Costco aluminum foil is substantially more durable than grocery store aluminum foil. I do not work/shill for Costco.


Even crazier is that there is nothing preventing agents from not using this. The hardware, signing, etc. can all operate as part of an autonomous agent stack. There is no benefit here to anyone.

This is not what OP is describing. It is very common to simplify objects for decreasing boundary objects by orders of magnitude. GeoJSON is missing correlation when you do that. Simplifying country objects from a GeoJSON source could lead to a gap between the country borders. So you either have poor representation or a longer pipeline to convert objects to an amenable object set. It also breaks idempotency in some regards.

To do the simplification, you detect shared borders, simplify and generate polygons again. That doesn’t make topojson inherently superior. You can convert back and forth and for many applications geojson is easier to process.

Yes, you could write code to do that. Or use the utilities provided in the TopoJSON GitHub and let them do it for you: convert to TopoJSON, simplify, convert back to GeoJSON. They have already written all the code for you.

Yeah, or you could use Geojson and use https://mapshaper.org/

Supabase's auth is MIT licensed and OSS, is it not?

https://github.com/supabase/auth/blob/master/LICENSE


Supabase is OSS but it's a real pain to actually self host it

Couldn’t you get Claude to go into Supabase’s auth code and make your custom like their’s but adapted to your stack?

"Claude, make my custom like their's but adapted to my stack. Make no mistakes"

This is not funny because people are doing that for real.

Exhibit A, mi.

You’ll have to drive the agent to do it, not a one-shot task. It’ll also require you to understand your codebase.

And don’t hallucinate.

What actions does agents enable that weren't already available from Airbyte?

The new Airbyte Agents offering brings a ton of new capabilities actually.

1. Programmatic Interfaces: Including a new REST API, SDK, and MCP Server. 2. New action verbs: Not just replication anymore. We have get/set/list/update/upload, and more! 3. New credentials passthrough: For all the above, you OAuth to Airbyte and we OAuth on your behalf to the systems your agent needs. No need to provide your agents dozens of different secrets in order to access the systems it needs. 4. Context Store. Like your agents' own data warehouse, but completely automatic and hands-free. For those use cases that just aren't possible when calling the REST API directly.

Again - thanks for your comment and sorry for the longwinded response. More info here: https://docs.airbyte.com/ai-agents/


The mind of the dualist is a radio so uncomfortable with its own circuitry that it invents a broadcasting tower to explain the music.

Radios are not capable of producing their own music.

A litmus test in the law for "good" (freedom-respecting) laws and "bad" (moral judgement/forcing homogenous morals) laws.

Utah has chosen, unfortunately, to abrogate the rights of parents to raise their children and to allow people to engage privately online.


Forge-jo is super interesting too!

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