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mixmastamyk
2024-10-09T20:21:03
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I could imagine a method call done in a pipeline, but would have to work out the details. Maybe self&#x2F;this or omit the variable name? Not sure how doable.<p>Folks recommended tools to alleviate Java verbosity back in the day as well. But you still have to read it—which unfortunately happens 100x more than writing.
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Jyaif
2024-10-09T20:21:07
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Among the big tech companies, only Google cared about AI at the time.
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simonw
2024-10-09T20:21:11
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The title here was an editorial choice by the person who submitted this link to Hacker News.
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xinayder
2024-10-09T20:21:17
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&gt; Johnny C. Taylor Jr., the president of the Society for Human Resource Management, told BI that as more organizations have called workers back to the office, it&#x27;s become clear that many employees didn&#x27;t heed warnings that remote work was not here to stay.<p>It&#x27;s not the employees fault if they trusted the company wouldn&#x27;t screw up home office, all these companies made employees believe they could have better working conditions, until they forced everyone to go back to the office.<p>I don&#x27;t blame the employees but the employer for making broken promises and manipulating their employees into thinking the company is better than the competitors.
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garciasn
2024-10-09T20:21:17
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Of course they don’t; because, none of this has anything to do with any measurable KPI(s) other than “we said so.”<p>E: forgot a quotation mark. Please forgive my indiscretions.
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CalRobert
2024-10-09T20:21:19
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School buses are increasingly rare - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.vox.com&#x2F;life&#x2F;373743&#x2F;school-bus-transportation-kids-cars-parents" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.vox.com&#x2F;life&#x2F;373743&#x2F;school-bus-transportation-ki...</a><p>My kids start school at 8:40 and the train to work leaves at 8:54, meaning that if everything goes perfectly (no disasters at dropoff, train on time, I get the folding bike unfolded quickly and ride like hell, though I like that part) I get to the office at 9:27. I don&#x27;t think it would be physically possible for me to do a 9:00 AM start time.
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pastaguy1
2024-10-09T20:21:21
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This isn&#x27;t meant to be taken too literally or objectively, but I view YAGNI as almost a meta principle with respect to the other popular ones. It&#x27;s like an admission that you won&#x27;t always get them right, so in the words of Bukowski, &quot;don&#x27;t try&quot;.
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2024-10-09T20:21:26
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sltkr
2024-10-09T20:21:26
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For extra irony in this context: Deutscher means German in German.
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zahlman
2024-10-09T20:21:28
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&gt;which breaks in the fringe case an exception that derives from BaseException (enforced by interpreter) but not from Exception is thrown.<p>For many users, in many cases, this would be fixing the code rather than breaking it.<p>Forcing people to write either `except BaseException:` or `except Exception:` means forcing them to <i>think about</i> which one they actually mean. This is a good thing, just like the enforcement of proper separation between bytes and text is a good thing.
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ppsreejith
2024-10-09T20:21:40
Demis Hassabis Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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rileymat2
2024-10-09T20:21:47
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I get your point, but often the binary code instructions between those is vastly different.
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joezydeco
2024-10-09T20:21:48
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You enter a lottery to buy the 1 Ruxpin that was built. You can probably get more than your money back if you don&#x27;t want to keep it.
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2024-10-09T20:21:54
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netrus
2024-10-09T20:21:58
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You are of by a factor of 10.
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farouqaldori
2024-10-09T20:22:05
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Ah I see, got it. For now the API should work fine for that!
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CalRobert
2024-10-09T20:22:10
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Something like that might include a casual arrangement like a neighbour watching them after school before you get home, a grandparent dropping by, etc.
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someluccc
2024-10-09T20:22:16
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So in this transaction you’re exchanging something that is individually worthless for something that is individually valuable.<p>Which is a bad thing and should stop. Right now!<p>Ps: it’s also not like you’re paying so little that you could say you’re getting it for…… free
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ta1243
2024-10-09T20:22:23
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About 20 years ago it wasn&#x27;t, and Google&#x27;s pagerank stuff was revolutionary and potentially nobel prize worthy (no idea, I&#x27;m not a scientist)
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plantwallshoe
2024-10-09T20:22:27
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Elementary schools close at 3pm. No longer can you just take a break mid-day to pick them up because you’re stuck at the office until 5.<p>Lots of daycares close by 6pm. Good luck leaving the office, commuting, picking up the kid on time.
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billy99k
2024-10-09T20:22:35
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I know people that moved to other states during the pandemic that were told they could WFH forever. Unless remote work is in the contract, don&#x27;t believe anything a company tells you.
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ayakang31415
2024-10-09T20:22:41
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Science is just a methodology to test hypothesis. It does not matter how you get the result as long as the result is empirically scrutinized.
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logifail
2024-10-09T20:22:45
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&gt; We (almost) invariably tax money when it changes hands. Like if you own something and then I own it, there&#x27;s a tax [..] But that&#x27;s the general premise.<p>I appreciate HN is USA-centric, but over on this side of the pond it&#x27;s nowhere near as simple as that.<p>&gt; If you pay taxes on your income and then use it to buy something from me, I have to pay taxes on it too. That&#x27;s my income now.<p>Except that companies - even one person companies(!) - generally pay taxes on their profits, not their total income or revenue.
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eigenrick
2024-10-09T20:22:45
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I&#x27;m on Firefox with ublock origin and it works just fine.<p>Either way... the site is a store.. of sorts... for Greenday&#x27;s &quot;Dookie&quot; album, where the songs are mixed down into various bizarre formats. They said de-mastered, and I was hoping that they were actually releasing the individual tracks. Sad.
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2024-10-09T20:22:52
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2024-10-09T20:23:01
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rendx
2024-10-09T20:23:06
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Onyeama, F., Melegkovits, E., Yu, N., Parvez, A., Rodrigues, A., Billings, J., ... &amp; Bloomfield, M. A. (2024). A systematic review and meta-analysis of the traumatogenic phenotype hypothesis of psychosis. BJPsych Open, 10(5), e146. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;doi.org&#x2F;10.1192&#x2F;bjo.2024.52" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;doi.org&#x2F;10.1192&#x2F;bjo.2024.52</a><p>&quot;there is evidence of a causal relationship between developmental trauma and psychosis, including clear temporal sequences between exposure and outcome, plausible mechanisms and dose–response relationships&quot;
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kulesh
2024-10-09T20:23:11
Show HN: AI detects resume "red flags"
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ascendantlogic
2024-10-09T20:23:28
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The responses here are definitely indicative of who has good relationships with their coworkers and who doesn&#x27;t. I feel like the point of this exercise is to foster better relationships overall.
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tech_voyager
2024-10-09T20:23:30
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we use a different partner for taxes - my concern is payment processing.
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xinayder
2024-10-09T20:23:41
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it happened in 2016
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a2l3aQ
2024-10-09T20:23:44
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Been discussed here before :) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=24599366">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=24599366</a>
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ratedgene
2024-10-09T20:23:49
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I believe there was pressure on IA so that bigger corporate players of data hoarding could monopolize access.
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ta1243
2024-10-09T20:23:52
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Very few of that is free. openstreetmap - that&#x27;s free. Google maps is an advertising and data mining platform.
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piva00
2024-10-09T20:23:54
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The sources are there, you could probably plot one yourself and show us, improving the conversation perhaps?<p>Or you can demand and whine about your demands, totally up to you.
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joezydeco
2024-10-09T20:24:05
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It&#x27;s a middle finger at the bands that do a cashgrab with reissues at every anniversary. So, the opposite of KISS.
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2024-10-09T20:24:15
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2024-10-09T20:24:15
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AnimalMuppet
2024-10-09T20:24:18
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I believe that the claim is this: In the long scope of history, being able to accumulate money without having to be strong enough to defend it is really rare.
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CuriouslyC
2024-10-09T20:24:20
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Social media&#x2F;content marketing&#x2F;cold outreach&#x2F;trade shows&#x2F;events&#x2F;etc
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Marius_Manola
2024-10-09T20:24:26
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I so much loved watching the pervert&#x27;s guide to ideology
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CAP_NET_ADMIN
2024-10-09T20:24:26
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Which Caddy plugins are you using?
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dartos
2024-10-09T20:24:30
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I’m going full stupid into HTMX.<p>I’m building a thing with HTMX and hyperscript. Very excited to run into these issues for myself.
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nextn
2024-10-09T20:24:49
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I want to see a site that makes it non-free to send an application and non-free to ghost an applicant.
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Wytwwww
2024-10-09T20:24:50
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&gt; Somewhere down near $0.<p>&gt; complicated structures<p>I guess. But I just don&#x27;t see how could the stock market (in its current form) or most of those complicated structures exist without governments. Of course it&#x27;s a silly discussion since Facebook in its current form (including corporate and ownership structure) wouldn&#x27;t be a thing without all of that.<p>&gt; in the complicated structures that make it worthless just about as soon as it&#x27;s stolen.<p>Facebook is still highly profitable, arguably without any government regulation it could be even more profitable. Why share any of that value with the shareholders who can&#x27;t really sue you or do anything else? Sure if you did that nobody would trust you if you started a new company and were looking for investors (which is why Facebook wouldn&#x27;t exist in the first place in a system that allows that) but that doesn&#x27;t really matter if the government suddenly disappeared.<p>Not saying that Facebook&#x27;s upper management would immediately try pulling off something like that it&#x27;s just seems like the natural long-term outcome. Political&#x2F;social instability is usually already priced in, so FBs valuation would collapse just because something like that became an option regardless of Meta&#x27;s&#x2F;FB&#x27;s intentions. At that point the cost of &quot;confiscating&quot; shares or similar shenanigans wouldn&#x27;t really be that high since being in direct control of the company would be worth a whole lot more than owning some theoretical share of it.<p>&gt; allow ARM China to pull such a stunt, or it&#x27;s impossible.<p>Why? What could ARM&#x2F;Softbank do if their Chinese subsidiary decided to just ignore them while continuing to use their IP. Of course their whole business model couldn&#x27;t exist in the first without any way to enforce contracts since the companies actually manufacturing the chips would just steal that IP themselves.
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zahlman
2024-10-09T20:24:52
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&gt; I could spend half an hour upgrading it to work with Python 3 but there&#x27;s no reason to.<p>How about empowering people other than yourself to understand how the code works, rather than relying on them to decipher the precise way in which you &quot;mixed bytes and strings copiously&quot;?<p>What if someone else did it for you? Would you reject the PR on principle?
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mvdtnz
2024-10-09T20:24:53
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Well no, it&#x27;s a search engine.
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svnt
2024-10-09T20:25:01
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I agree with most of what you’ve said, but here:<p>&gt; Amazon&#x2F;Bezos has strong experience in managing by metrics, so it&#x27;s a shame OpenAI has committed itself to Azure&#x2F;Microsoft.<p>If they are a customer&#x2F;investor, as opposed to an internal leadership team, it seems preferable to have someone with comparable resources who is more permissive&#x2F;hands-off.
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sigh_again
2024-10-09T20:25:02
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There are zero reasons to not go full UTF-8, everywhere, all the time. Strings should not be allowed to be built directly from bytes, but only from converting them into explicitly UTF-8 (or, for API specific needs, other encodings should you want to enter the fun world of UCS-2 for some reason), which can and should be a cheap wrapper to minimize costs.<p>Bytes are not strings. Bytes can represent strings, numbers, pointers, absolutely anything.
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eesmith
2024-10-09T20:25:10
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These are dissertations from other universities, where the originating university still has a copy.<p>&gt; The dissertations were originally part of an exchange programme between (mostly European) universities until the year 2004 but were never catalogued on arrival. ... The universities where these dissertations originally were defended informed UBL that they still have the dissertations and were not interested in receiving back the Leiden copy.
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jhoechtl
2024-10-09T20:25:17
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&gt; E.g. Handy for smartphone<p>For clarity, we already called them Handy when they were phones but not smart.
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motohagiography
2024-10-09T20:25:20
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i liked the idea because it implies there could be an unlimited number of new art projects that can drive new streaming revenue of back catalog music.<p>then I saw the $0.003-0.005 per stream figure on spotify, and so your max upside for getting 1M plays is $50. At $50&#x2F;M 10M plays might buy 1 dinner for the band.<p>they actually make more selling the teddy ruxpins. maybe someone had a warehouse full of them and this clears them?
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burningChrome
2024-10-09T20:25:20
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Before I got into information systems, I spent about a decade in sales. As someone who&#x27;s been on both sides of the ball, sales teams absolutely do not need to be in the office. Maybe for quarterly or managerial meetings, but the highest performing sales people and teams I knew where given free reign to do their thing as long as they were hitting their quotas. If you weren&#x27;t hitting your numbers, then yeah, managers would lean on you to be in the office and on the phone building your pipeline and demonstrating you weren&#x27;t out on the golf course doing nothing.<p>Its a total myth that sales people need to be in the office.
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crabmusket
2024-10-09T20:25:30
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Instead of spending millions or billions on giveaways to private companies, why not fund a public alternative? Sure, search isn&#x27;t cheap. But governments should consider information access to be of key importance to democratic participation.<p>An open source, public benefit search engine would be a really valuable thing to have, which no private company does or ever will find it viable to provide. And I don&#x27;t even want it to be the only search engine. Commercial search engines will probably still have the edge in various ways, for various use cases. But why not have a public option as one point in the landscape?<p>If someone is going to &quot;organise the world&#x27;s information&quot; I&#x27;d prefer it to be a democratically controlled government, not an unaccountable for-profit corporation. I know that&#x27;s an ideological position that many here won&#x27;t share.
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chromanoid
2024-10-09T20:25:33
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&gt; Americentric Swedish Android keyboards are terrible offenders that happily splits words in two.<p>This is how language evolves nowadays. :&#x2F;
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dboreham
2024-10-09T20:25:45
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Also a bus&#x2F;train rider in my youth (from 6 years old no less) but today it&#x27;s a bit different. I live in a very safe rural part of the US but even here the school busses aren&#x27;t entirely safe for kids (bullying, theft) so we ended up driving our kids after a few months of trying the bus. In addition the busses only run to school hours so if the kids attend any kind of after school activity, which turns out to be the case most days...no bus.
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steve_adams_86
2024-10-09T20:25:52
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I agree about the turning point. Things have improved dramatically. And I know it probably doesn&#x27;t feel the same for tons of people, but I love to see generators being used in every day code.<p>The learning curve just about turned me away from it at the start, but I&#x27;m glad I stuck with it.<p>I think learning Effect would actually teach a lot of people some very useful concepts and patterns for programming in general. It&#x27;s very well thought out.
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camgunz
2024-10-09T20:25:52
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When they&#x27;re between 1.5-5 you don&#x27;t really have to watch them all the time, but you can&#x27;t leave them alone. Depending on your job (fine for my partner when she&#x27;s being a PM, not fine for me when I&#x27;m being an SWE) that can be manageable.<p>And daycare is booooooonkers expensive. I&#x27;m sure a lot of people were like &quot;hmm, $3k&#x2F;mo or constant low-key distraction... how bad can it be&quot;
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majewsky
2024-10-09T20:26:02
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&gt; &quot;Kati&#x27;s Ecke&quot; (urks)<p>The worst I ever saw was an advertisement on a bar telling prospective patrons about the availability of &quot;snacks´s&quot;. This is so wrong I can&#x27;t even figure out how many distinct errors were made. (And yes, that&#x27;s an acute accent, not an apostrophe.)
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2024-10-09T20:26:03
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hadpom44
2024-10-09T20:26:03
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ipejic
2024-10-09T20:26:16
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mvdtnz
2024-10-09T20:26:17
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It&#x27;s very clear GP was talking about Google the search engine (as in, google.com) in their post.<p>&gt; I get why 90% of people use google. I&#x27;m no google fan, but it still baffles me how bad the alternatives still are.
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umanwizard
2024-10-09T20:26:31
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It’s also worth pointing out that Quebec was conquered by military force, has never agreed to be bound by the Canadian constitution, and follows it under duress.<p>Indeed they may be violating something that the Canadian constitution — a document they never agreed to — describes as a “right”. On the other hand, on the scale of human rights, the right of business owners to publicly display English-only signs is a rather weak one and reasonable people could debate whether it’s fundamental and inalienable.
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felix089
2024-10-09T20:26:48
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Agreed, for this use case probably the easiest way to go.
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fourseventy
2024-10-09T20:26:51
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You only pay if you win
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doublerabbit
2024-10-09T20:26:59
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You missed the fourth. Rebellion<p>Punk is about rebellion, pop-punk is a good umbrella term as they had rebellious vibes but to call Green Day punk is a bit of a stretch.
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AnimalMuppet
2024-10-09T20:27:11
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It can. You can tell the truth in a way that is designed to mislead. (See almost every political statement that <i>isn&#x27;t</i> an out-and-out lie. See much of advertising. See many statements by CEOs. See many statements by government spokespeople and diplomats. And on and on.)<p>The facts can be true. The narrative isn&#x27;t necessarily true, and isn&#x27;t necessarily the best interpretation of the facts.
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EGreg
2024-10-09T20:27:19
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Scientists who solved ~ all proteins with AI
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ghodith
2024-10-09T20:27:34
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So then don&#x27;t make it free?
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lisper
2024-10-09T20:27:51
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I know who Matlock is. But then it makes no sense at all.
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tech_voyager
2024-10-09T20:27:55
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Your processing partners, what&#x27;s their risk appetite? and do you know what the processing fees will be?
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dboreham
2024-10-09T20:28:09
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Strong boundaries. But the divorce is going to burn a bunch of your work time..
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mgsouth
2024-10-09T20:28:23
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We&#x27;ve been there, done that. CRUD apps on mainframes and minis had incredibly powerful and productive languages and frameworks (Quick, Quiz, QTP: you&#x27;re remembered and missed.) Problem is, they were TUI (terminal UI), isolated, and extremely focused; i.e. limited. They <i>functioned</i>, but would be like straight-jackets to modern users.<p>(Speaking of... has anyone done a 80x24 TUI client for HN? That would be interesting to play with.)
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godelski
2024-10-09T20:28:39
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I don&#x27;t think this makes sense nor is consistent with itself, let alone its other definition[0]<p><pre><code> &gt; The aim of Open Source is not and has never been to enable reproducible software. ... &gt; Open Source means giving anyone the ability to meaningfully “fork” (study and modify) a system, without requiring additional permissions, to make it more useful for themselves and also for everyone. ... &gt; Forking in the machine learning context has the same meaning as with software: having the ability and the rights to build a system that behaves differently than its original status. Things that a fork may achieve are: fixing security issues, improving behavior, removing bias. </code></pre> For these things, it does mean what most people are asking for: training details.<p>So far companies are just releasing checkpoints and architecture. It is better than nothing and this is a great step (especially with how entrenched businesses are[1]). But if we really want to do things like fixing security issues or remove bias, you have to be able to understand the data that it was originally trained on AND the training procedures. Both of these introduce certain biases (via statistical definition, which is more general). These issues can&#x27;t all be solved by tuning and the ability to tune is significantly influenced by these decisions.<p>The reason we care about reproducible builds is because it matters to things like security, where we know what we&#x27;re looking at is the same thing that&#x27;s in the actual program. It is fair to say that the &quot;aim&quot; isn&#x27;t about reproducible software, but it is a direct consequence of the software being open source. Trust matters, but the saying is &quot;trust but verify&quot;. Sure, you can also fix vulns and bugs in closed source software, hell, you can even edit or build on top of it. But we don&#x27;t call these things open source (or source available) for a reason.<p>If we&#x27;re going to be consistent in our definitions, we need to understand what these things are at at least a minimal level of abstraction. And frankly, as a ML researcher, I just don&#x27;t see it.<p>That said, I&#x27;m generally fine with &quot;source available&quot; and like most people use it synonymous with &quot;open source&quot;. But if you&#x27;re going to go around telling everyone they&#x27;re wrong about the OSS definition, at least be consistent and stick to your values.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;opensource.org&#x2F;osd" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;opensource.org&#x2F;osd</a><p>[1] Businesses who&#x27;s entire model depends on OSS (by OS&#x27;s definition) and freely available research
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zahlman
2024-10-09T20:28:43
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It&#x27;s still amazing to me that the old `csv` module expected you to open the file in binary mode. (This was fixed in 3.1 - the 3.0 release was honestly quite premature.)
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doublerabbit
2024-10-09T20:28:47
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The Sex Pistols, The Ramones
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kps
2024-10-09T20:28:52
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<i>Exeunt, bearing off the dead bodies; after which a peal of ordnance is shot off.</i>
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AnimalMuppet
2024-10-09T20:28:53
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Yes and no. Yes, Elon having a dollar means that I don&#x27;t have that dollar. But no, Elon has most of his money tied up in stock, and that means he&#x27;s not using it to raise the price of groceries or houses. He&#x27;s not competing for houses in my neighborhood or groceries at my store.<p>The potential is there - he could sell all his stock and start buying up houses. But at least at the moment, he isn&#x27;t. What he&#x27;s doing at the moment is, he&#x27;s driving up the price of the stock he holds, which doesn&#x27;t affect my wealth at all.
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netol
2024-10-09T20:29:04
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exa is abandoned. There is now a maintained fork called eza: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;eza-community&#x2F;eza">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;eza-community&#x2F;eza</a>
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trgn
2024-10-09T20:29:49
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how did this happen before advertising?<p>trade shows, trade magazines, word of mouth, window-dressing in the THING-quarter, ...<p>why are personalized ads on a website indispensable?
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campbel
2024-10-09T20:29:55
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For folks in the networking space, differentiating between L4 and L7 proxies is pretty important. And while you could call it an HTTP proxy in many circumstances, some proxies support other protocols e.g a mysql proxy.
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dangan
2024-10-09T20:29:59
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I remember seeing this album on MiniDisc in a store in Sweden circa 2000. If you do enough Googling you might be able to find a copy.
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Glant
2024-10-09T20:30:02
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I think AI generated voice &quot;acting&quot; will be great. Someone made an addon for world of Warcraft maybe a year ago that gives NPCs voices when giving you a quest. While not all of the voices exactly match the character, the voices themselves seem pretty incredible.
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burnte
2024-10-09T20:30:04
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Exactly. I get just as much from my people if not more when they&#x27;re remote because I hire good people with good work ethics. They&#x27;re responsible people who do the jobs I trust them to do. This is just control-fetish appeasement.
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hexfish
2024-10-09T20:30:08
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Implying you&#x27;re full time producing value - head in the game - when you&#x27;re in the office?
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pickle_rooms
2024-10-09T20:30:09
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EasyMark
2024-10-09T20:30:17
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I don’t know but a very large and vocal portion of Americans would also flip out if something as basic as a new way to indicate possession was to be added to the English language. “Bending a knee to the _____________’s”
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christhecaribou
2024-10-09T20:30:26
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They should. It’s good for the public trust, competition, and innovation. I’d even go so far as to argue it’s good for the shareholders.
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2024-10-09T20:30:32
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zahlman
2024-10-09T20:30:34
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The bytecode format changes, too, as does the C ABI (although they&#x27;re making improvements on the latter front - there&#x27;s supposed to be a more stable subset now). But more recently, they committed to a proper scheduling procedure for standard library deprecations and removals.
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solardev
2024-10-09T20:30:38
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Yeah, that&#x27;s unfortunate, but... how many companies contribute back to Next? React? Node? PHP? Postgres? Linux?<p>They don&#x27;t get secretly blackmailed and publicly shamed for failure to do so. There are a lot of other WP hosts too (Pantheon, Cloudways, etc.) and they also don&#x27;t get this same treatment, unless they all silently paid up and we just didn&#x27;t know...?<p>Sure, there&#x27;s a gentleman&#x27;s understanding that companies with resources should contribute back to the projects they use, but it&#x27;s not a hard and fast moral or legal code.<p>It&#x27;s disturbing and frankly terrifying for all downstream WordPress companies and users for Matt to blow this so out of proportion to the actual crime of &quot;failing to contribute back to open source&quot;, which so many of us are guilty of every single day.
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jmward01
2024-10-09T20:30:48
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This is great. I will say though that, unsurprisingly, Puerto Rico isn&#x27;t part of the dataset. Sites like this could really help make the point to people that the US is bigger than the 50 states.<p>[edit] Alaska and Hawaii aren&#x27;t on here either so it should have been &#x27;bigger than the continuous 48 states&#x27;.
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denysvitali
2024-10-09T20:30:55
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&gt; But you should really just roll your own<p>As someone who already did this (because no other solution with our needs was available), I strongly disagree.<p>Most of the time, NGINX, Caddy, Traefik or APISIX are enough. The only time I felt the need to implement an API Gateway from scratch was to support a very specific use case with a specific set of constraints. No matter how robust the Go standard library is, implementing an API Gateway from scratch is rarely a good idea.
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KaoruAoiShiho
2024-10-09T20:31:00
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Not really, for something like gemini the accuracy and performance is very poor.
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xutopia
2024-10-09T20:31:05
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It&#x27;s not having full time kids at home it&#x27;s having real world schedules that make it really hard to fit a commute on top of picking up kids.
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anordin95
2024-10-09T20:31:06
Directly run and investigate Llama models locally with only PyTorch
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anordin95
2024-10-09T20:31:06
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There are other popular ways to invoke these models, such as Ollama and Hugging-Face&#x27;s general API package: transformers, but those hide the interesting details behind an API. Peel back the layers to poke, prod and understand!
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felix089
2024-10-09T20:31:06
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Thanks!
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