Percentile 99.9: 698.61 ms | 287.825 ms
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I can’t find the quote anymore but I heard Sam Altman of YC say that there are no shortcuts or cheats when it comes to building a startup. You can’t expect to win in the long run by somehow gaming the system or putting up false appearances. I think that the same applies in academia. Ultimately you’re trying to do good research and push the field forward and if you try to game any of the proxy metrics you won’t be successful in the long run. This is especially so because academia is in fact surprisingly small and highly interconnected, so anything shady you try to do to pad your academic resume (e.g. self-citing a lot, publishing the same idea multiple times with small remixes, resubmitting the same rejected paper over and over again with no changes, conveniently trying to leave out some baselines etc.) will eventually catch up with you and you will not be successful.
This means there is a golden moment: the exact instant between “HotAudio’s player finishes decrypting a chunk” and “that chunk is handed to the browser’s media engine.” If you can intercept appendBuffer at that instant, you receive every chunk in its pristine, fully decrypted state, on a silver fucking platter.