Vic Gundotra: Yeah, my wife -- >>Conan O'Brien: They built you here, didn't they? There's some nerd way in the back, "The program's faulty ." >>Vic Gundotra: I have to admit -- Conan O'Brien: It's not reading correctly. >>Vic Gundotra: You're pretty impressive topick up on that. My wife didn't realize that until after we were married. Okay.
And so he engineered an attack like this, and then showed it to the media, and showed his own army coming in to save the inhabitants, The faulty wiring, if you like, and the faulty drains and plumbing, all of that has to be ripped out.
So these switches are kind of really important. The faulty gene in cystic fibrosis, it makes a protein that kind of shuffles salt in and out of your cells so you don't make mucus properly
You also see a friend who has come to visit and is dismayed at her sickness. Although faulty , it portrays Mary's belief that the virus is leaving her. And despite daunting challenging, she goes to school, she is a very good student and she participates in a association she belongs to and looks to a positive future.
How should we learn from them? on a certain faulty story.
Shouldn't normally live together, but they get glued together. They create this faulty molecule that drives the blood cells to proliferate. And Gleevec locks into that faulty molecule, stops it from working, cancer cells stop growing.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. slice of non-faulty nodes.
They have to get them out quickly if businesses are to thrive, but not so quickly that they risk killing people with devices that are faulty . So they've set up now an expert network, the kind of knowledge management system that's common to companies, but to allow them to tap into the expertise or resources that they have across the department, across the agency, something that had never been able to do before.
As men get older, they start thinking, I want to quit. That's because faulty diet, lack of exercise, too many estrogens in our environment. What happens is estrogen levels star rising, pushing testosterone levels down.
the this was a rebellion against the index implausible as that seems they've always been faulty um Wikipedia is of course a I gather wonderful for mathematics but it's a real problem in my field where there are just the quality of Articles ranges from excellent to miserable in the 16th
don't go back to the place where everybody could have seen that thing happen to that degree, right? So, in one sense, Chinese whispers is is a faulty analogy in that it's less like one person whispering into another's ear and more like 100 people in a room all saying communicating the thing verbally and
Not that I mind looking into fringe things, but I had kind of dismissed it as most mainstream scientists and technologists would do and say, it's just a case of faulty memory. And he said, well, the simulation hypothesis is the best explanation for something like the Mandela effect.
to be set by business. And that's just very faulty . We would have never had the internet revolution.
But at some level, this is not just a disease of faulty genes. This is a disease of faulty chromosomes. Some big, bad stuff is going on at some kind of tipping point that turns cells carrying mutations into cancer cells.
They create this faulty molecule that drives the blood cells to proliferate. And Gleevec locks into that faulty molecule, stops it from working, cancer cells stop growing. Gleevec, I think, is, arguably, the most successful targeted cancer drug of all time.
There's a big dilemma, however. The factory's assembly line is faulty . It's churning out both good bombs with triggers and bad bombs without triggers.
It's called the intuition of the native speaker. I can recognize a grammatically faulty English sentence just in the blink of an eye. Immediately. And people who don't speak English as a first language can't do that.
and essentially think of it as a faulty piece of code that either needs to be bypassed or hacked.
In addition, you hope this won't happen, but if you don't have a very good consensus protocol, you could also end up in a situation where you get stuck. And there are one or more faulty nodes that can never output a value, no matter what the-- even if the network decides to start cooperating. So in that case, we'll say that the protocol is stuck.
So it's a really important switch. And obviously when it's faulty , you end up with the cells in the hand, in the developing hand, just kind of not knowing what to do. They just start making more and more toes or thumbs, because they're just not really sure what's going on.
My hearing's kind of faulty .
and then they started talking about a fiasco with a faulty Peg which sent me off in a completely new Direction
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. But you don't know that all the non-faulty nodes will eventually agree on this value a or even know
barricades through things that otherwise might make your perception faulty or or
And that's what the leaders at the MER team-- after the faulty command story-- that's what they call exhorted the team to do to get back to the place of questioning.
And this is an approach that's been used, really, the poster child for this, is a drug called Gleevec, which was developed for a certain type of leukemia, chronic leukemia. And it targets a particular faulty molecule that's made when two genes kind of get glued together. Shouldn't normally live together, but they get glued together.
And often, it's a faulty narrative.
to the grand jury, premised on a faulty understanding of basic and non-controversial scientific principles and concepts by an FBI agent who was not
Otherwise, we have all these faulty systems going, and we have inflammation, autoimmune.
Those two properties constitute safety. You might also want your protocol to guarantee that eventually all the non-faulty nodes will actually output a value. So that's called liveness.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. We need to say that any quorums need to share a non-faulty node because a faulty node can just lie and give contradictory votes.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. So at that point, all the non-faulty nodes will come to accept the fact that the system reached an a valent state.
So these switches are kind of really important. But as we've seen, just one faulty switch is the difference between having five toes and six toes.
So many books start off well but completely fall apart because of faulty , faulty structure.
about some 17-year old undergrad who did something completely flawed and faulty , but it's interesting news.
action, which effectively says that Meta's product was if you like faulty by
it doesn't have to be your moral compass. I think about guilt as like a faulty check engine light on your car
And what we'll see when the fuel-based mindset leads us to have some really faulty influence intuitions, and so
Well, that's great. But there's a problem. Because that view of cancer, purely based on the fact that you have faulty cells that have genetic changes, and that's the thing that's absolutely responsible for these cancer cells, that relies on all the other cells being normal.
So for a long time, people have only looked at samples of cancer, to look at the genetic changes, to look at the mutations, and say, what's gone wrong? What can we find that's faulty or mutated in this cancer sample? That must be what's caused this cancer.
And I do talk a bit about that in the book. But at some level, this is not just a disease of faulty genes. This is a disease of faulty chromosomes.
in the data, it's running it through a faulty analysis process, and it's spitting back what is often an incorrect conclusion.
I guess my advice to people is to use algorithms, but know that they're faulty .
But it was a great resource when you're writing a book like this where people have faulty memories, or they lie about what happened, which is more often the case.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. And those fs plus one, if they're not faulty , they'll continue to repeat the fact that they saw a quorum vote for a.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. In the centralized case, either the whole system fails or at least all the non-faulty nodes agree.
I think a car company saying, yeah, we installed faulty brakes.
accurate? Or is it an illusion based on our own faulty assumptions about the nature of advantage?
where we're bad at telling whether someone's lying or not. And so if you're basing how you're interacting with that person on a faulty lie detector, you're
And one little story that factors in here is that years ago, someone on the team actually uploaded faulty commands to one of the rovers,