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seanmcdirmid
2024-10-10T03:10:39
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If they were at risk of going out of business, but the unions had a monopoly on labor contracts and preventing automation, they would still pass on the costs because they couldn’t cut them otherwise. You are basically setting a solid high floor on pricing because they can’t compete on efficiency.
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em-bee
2024-10-10T03:10:39
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they also had plenty of time to make arrangements, consider the cost of childcare vs pay, and negotiate their salary accordingly.<p>in some places childcare arrangements can only be made once a year, in others they have waiting lists going back years.<p>i can&#x27;t imagine most people be able to make long term arrangements over a weekend
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rpmisms
2024-10-10T03:10:40
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True penetration testing.
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mobeigi
2024-10-10T03:10:44
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Out of curiosity, do you use a unique email address for every single service?
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squigz
2024-10-10T03:10:44
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&gt; anonymous freedom of speech. Block bots, not people.<p>As we&#x27;re hearing more and more from the large tech companies, this is a hard line to walk. How do you identify what&#x27;s a bot as they become more indistinguishable from humans? Apparently identity verification and&#x2F;or remote attestation, both of erode the idea of anonymous freedom of speech.<p>Whether one believes them is another question.
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raydev
2024-10-10T03:10:49
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&gt; it seems to suggest some of these people weren&#x27;t really working full time<p>Only if you think it&#x27;s impossible for people to work while their children are home.
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YoumuChan
2024-10-10T03:10:55
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Shift key is widely used in Eastern Asian input methods to switch between English and Asian scripts. Pressing Shift while holding Alt is the way to cycle through different input methods on windows systems. Using shift key is a decent idea for Latin script users, but is terrible for Asian script users.
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esjeon
2024-10-10T03:11:01
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Upgrading all guardrails isn’t terribly difficult - it just takes long. Guardrails usually last 20-30 years, and governments will not replace them until they fail.<p>Also, this experiment also means that BEVs can inflict bigger damages to other hard objects (e.g. buildings), and drivers would get injured more seriously during collision. So I think we should get a safer design that kills the kinetic energy on collision.
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artistaiden
2024-10-10T03:11:14
Show HN: Get Feedback from the Internet
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prewett
2024-10-10T03:11:18
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Originally the idea was you would vote for people who would do the actual voting. A nice idea, but obviously not workable for many reasons, especially since communication rapidly improved so that candidates could be known widely enough that the actual voters could be somewhat informed. (However, I believe the electors still <i>can</i> change their vote from what they promised, but forget ever doing anything in politics again.)
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Izkata
2024-10-10T03:11:19
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&gt; or just vim if on the computer<p>I use Firefox + Tridactyl + the native extension, so with the cursor in any text field I can hit Ctrl+i and it pops up a gvim window with the contents of that text field. When you save+quit, it copies the contents back into the field.<p>So glad someone figured out how to do this again once Vimperator died.
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ergonaught
2024-10-10T03:11:24
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Reaching and publishing &quot;conclusions&quot; like this is not.
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matheusmoreira
2024-10-10T03:11:30
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The punishment for incitation of crime is either a fine or imprisonment for up to 6 months. If they&#x27;re commiting that crime, then fine or arrest them. Don&#x27;t mess with their thoughts though. As far as I&#x27;m concerned, they are and should be free to think and say whatever they want, even if they think violence should be promoted. Democracy is not justified in defending itself until the very second somebody picks up a weapon and tries to put an end to it.<p>If we start censoring people who &quot;call for violence&quot; as part of their politics, oh boy, do I have a huge list of malefactors for these judges. Plenty of openly violent communist revolutionaries in this country, after all. I&#x27;m sure this supreme court would do nothing about them even if presented with such a list, though. After all there is a communist judge among them. This is a country where nazis go straight to jail but where socialists and communists walk the soil completely unpunished.<p>That&#x27;s my biggest issue with decisions like these: the selectivity. Why is it that only one side gets to be extreme? This is just wrongthink.
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theGnuMe
2024-10-10T03:11:37
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So if you are _not_ someone with an antisocial personality disorder and you go to therapy like couples therapy you basically learn that you need to be kind and thoughtful even if your partner is not and compliment them and it basically rubs off on them. It&#x27;s also the way you make friends etc...<p>It&#x27;s the basic psychological principle that you need to give to the world what you wish to receive. It is counterintuitive.<p>I&#x27;d guess that this would be the treatment program for APDs as well except that the APD may short circuit the reciprocal reward program.
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kmoser
2024-10-10T03:11:46
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I&#x27;m surprised it took this long to figure it out. I would have thought <i>every</i> new model of car would be subjected to guardrail crash tests, starting with the earliest EVs and hybrids from several decades ago (Prius in late 1990s, Tesla in mid-2000s). Or maybe the media is just slow on the uptake?
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yiyiya
2024-10-10T03:12:09
Ask HNs:Would you like to try one new tool?
Habox is a file storage and sharing tool which is secure, fast, and cross-device with real-time chat.
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radicality
2024-10-10T03:12:10
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Google has it, though I think you need the paid Workspace version? I’m paying around $15&#x2F;month now ever since google killed the free tier for custom domains.
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steveklabnik
2024-10-10T03:12:14
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I write it in play.rust-lang.org, then indent using the vim keybindings. I do this even for not rust code.
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ludicity
2024-10-10T03:12:42
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naveen99
2024-10-10T03:12:47
Browse HN search results from oldest to newest
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dockerd
2024-10-10T03:12:47
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Ratan_Tata#Honours_and_awards" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Ratan_Tata#Honours_and_awards</a>
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ekianjo
2024-10-10T03:12:51
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Makes no sense. pick up trucks in the US are way larger and heavier than regular EVs and they don&#x27;t seem to raise an alert on that.
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latency-guy2
2024-10-10T03:13:01
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I feel your pain, I haven&#x27;t been in ML world directly for a few years now but I&#x27;ve done the same exercise multiple times.<p>The worst part is that block compression actually does not help if it doesn&#x27;t do a significantly good job of compression AND decompression. My use case had to immediately deploy the models across a few nodes in a live environment at customer sites. Cloud wasn&#x27;t an option for us and fiber was also unavailable many times.<p>The fastest transport protocol was someone&#x27;s car and a workday of wages.
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dzink
2024-10-10T03:13:12
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Nuclear and Solar, at least for ours.
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raydev
2024-10-10T03:13:50
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Do you think children of all ages need constant and undivided attention such that the parent is incapable of performing their paid job?
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2024-10-10T03:14:11
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dangrossman
2024-10-10T03:14:18
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Residential rooftop solar in the US already produces enough energy to cover the charging of every EV currently on the road, and we&#x27;re adding capacity each year faster than new EVs are consuming it, so that&#x27;ll continue to be true.
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naveen99
2024-10-10T03:14:26
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Can also browse particular user comments from oldest to newest. For example: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.garglet.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;pg&#x2F;comments?sortby=time&amp;order=asc&amp;page=1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.garglet.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;pg&#x2F;comments?sortby=time&amp;order=as...</a>
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hackernewds
2024-10-10T03:14:32
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you assume likely with excellent results. perhaps his results weren&#x27;t excellent?
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adastra22
2024-10-10T03:14:40
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That&#x27;s only about 38 racks of storage, at a cost of ~$3.5M for the hard drives (redundancy included). Not that big, in the grand scheme of things.
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edmundsauto
2024-10-10T03:14:45
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Right, but in some cases volume doesn’t make up for the price drop. Or the source materials are the bottleneck. Even if the societal benefit was greater.
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ocdtrekkie
2024-10-10T03:15:02
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Google used to directly fund the dude who was the FTC chair for a while. Joshua Wright likely is why these cases are happening in 2024 and not 2014. (The DoJ and FTC end up sort of splitting antitrust cases.)
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hackernewds
2024-10-10T03:15:19
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Rosetta was clunky and not even David Baker would endorse it
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mlhpdx
2024-10-10T03:15:46
Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse mice
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danielmarkbruce
2024-10-10T03:16:03
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&gt; Sure, you could “just” murder your database with table-scanning queries that join every single table and hope that you’ve provisioned a beefy enough machine to handle the load “for now”. Just like your plumber could “just” fix a pipe leaking on the floor by shoving a bucket under it and telling you to empty it every week.<p>This is the actual solution in the vast majority of circumstances. If after x days you realize you&#x27;ve made a terrible mistake, that&#x27;s a nice problem to have.
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theGnuMe
2024-10-10T03:16:05
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&quot;to accuse people of lacking empathy&quot; is basic projection. If you actually had empathy you&#x27;d feel for someone lacking in empathy.
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lazide
2024-10-10T03:16:11
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Eh, or to avoid public backlash for longer and minimize the odds of legislation targeting them.
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Retric
2024-10-10T03:16:19
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Where do you think gasoline comes from?<p>Even if you collected 100% of tailpipe emissions EV’s would still be cleaner in the US.
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hackernewds
2024-10-10T03:16:21
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Well deserved! My only qualm is it should&#x27;ve been awarded to the team, vs individuals<p>It needed Oriol as well doing IC work
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smogcutter
2024-10-10T03:16:27
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Yes, anyone who’s ever been trapped in a conversation with someone yakked to the gills can tell you all about singleminded focus as an effect of cocaine.
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burningChrome
2024-10-10T03:16:35
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Yeah, it was a tough job and glad I got out. Minimum 65 calls per day is not easy, especially when you know, like you said, most are going to be hang-ups and no&#x27;s.<p>The other aspect that was really hard was working your ass off all month to hit your quota, then the first of the month? You get to start all over again. The constant stress and roller coaster of whether you make your numbers every month probably took like 3 years off of my life.<p>I also worked at places where guys had everything wired. They had their client list and when they ordered and it was a walk in the park every month to hit their numbers, get to President&#x27;s Club and get that free Hawaiian vacation.<p>I honestly don&#x27;t miss anything about it.
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wg0
2024-10-10T03:16:35
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And that EVs are mostly rich boy&#x27;s toy or enthusiasts are buying them.<p>Average Joe concerned with commute isn&#x27;t buying them. They aren&#x27;t doing good at car rentals even. Hertz comes to mind.<p>Mr. Musk must be given credit that he created such a FOMO that whole car industry went into panic and started building assembly lines.
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lazide
2024-10-10T03:16:48
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A form of ‘counting coup’ I imagine. [<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Counting_coup" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Counting_coup</a>]
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sverhagen
2024-10-10T03:16:48
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It would be nice to understand what &quot;can&#x27;t&quot; means in this context. Are they not technically able to achieve it (which may be overcome by bringing in other technical experts), is it a DNS issue (ha-ha), or is there a licensing issue with some component they integrated with?
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theGnuMe
2024-10-10T03:16:57
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What does urinating the bed have to do with it?
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muppetman
2024-10-10T03:17:02
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Great. Bunch of pricks. Refuse to remove any of my data they scraped.
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lubujackson
2024-10-10T03:17:06
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The trick to using right handed scissors as a lefty is you have to kind of pull in with your thumb where naturally you push down and out with your thumb. But once you figure that out, it isn&#x27;t so hard. Still, my scissor game is laughable compared to my wife who can do that &quot;sliding the open blade in a straight line to cut wrapping paper&quot; thing that I always stuff up.
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Teever
2024-10-10T03:17:32
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The trade off is that you have less visibility of the letters you just wrote, which can be annoying sometimes and lead to spelling mistakes.
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dtaht
2024-10-10T03:17:47
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I would replace the home router with an OpenWrt router.
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petermcneeley
2024-10-10T03:18:04
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No sure if you will see this so I will simply summarize<p>1. I dont think it makes much sense to compare GDP per capita of china and the USA when trying to understand the power of their economies. It is the excessively demos thinking that causes one to focus on GDP per capita.<p>2. I dont think the prices of things are the same in China vs USA. I dont mean simply rice or rent but say building a road or a bridge.<p>3. Following from this I dont think one can compare QoL based on GPD per capita. It is also very hard to compare QoL which is a human lived experience thing between different societies. Whereas one can more easily compare the USA to Canada.<p>3. Economic financialization is generally seen as a bad thing. And government services tend to be inefficient. So GDP growth in these areas is either a bad sign or just a sign of faulty data.<p>4. The digital tech sector is growing. Other sectors have slow growth. This is reflected in the SNP500.<p>5. America has started protecting its tech sector. EV cars. Phones. Chips.<p>One could go on but overall I think (as a materialist) these trends point to a precarious position for the USA economy.
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dylan604
2024-10-10T03:18:24
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I was referring to the admin news portion being forced upon everyone, not the state of code availability
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buildsjets
2024-10-10T03:18:29
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Not the author but yes, I do. It’s trivially easy so why not?
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lazide
2024-10-10T03:18:39
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Password manager + unique password per site + 2FA for anything of value.
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crtasm
2024-10-10T03:18:47
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Well I don&#x27;t know where you&#x27;re getting &quot;this shouldn&#x27;t exist&quot; from.
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naveen99
2024-10-10T03:19:07
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Work on general artificial intelligence
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lazide
2024-10-10T03:19:24
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How would that <i>protect</i> predators?
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gjsman-1000
2024-10-10T03:19:27
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I don’t understand why this is an either&#x2F;or. It could be Shift x3 or Esc x1. Tell the user to Shift x3 times, but if they forget or use habit, Esc will still be an option.
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kristianp
2024-10-10T03:19:30
We're going to the Solar Systems most intriguing but unexplored frontier
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Brajeshwar
2024-10-10T03:19:31
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Looks good. I can understand the few UX quirks, as this is an early version. Unfortunately, I keep getting an &quot;Internal error &quot;.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dropbox.com&#x2F;scl&#x2F;fi&#x2F;8npc2rppe0soyz15dmbhk&#x2F;screenshot-2024-10-10-at-8.47.26-AM.png?rlkey=2pq1dii5xbw044gb5hhb83hkd&amp;dl=0" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dropbox.com&#x2F;scl&#x2F;fi&#x2F;8npc2rppe0soyz15dmbhk&#x2F;screens...</a>
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imkevinxu
2024-10-10T03:19:42
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extremely niche internet humor and im all here for it
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panabee
2024-10-10T03:20:01
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a doctor friend highlighted two key limitations: only six cases were evaluated per physician and half the physicians were only residents.
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systemstops
2024-10-10T03:20:04
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I&#x27;m highly sceptical of this claim. Life is easier for smart people, and that is perhaps why they can be more generous. However, some of the kindest people I&#x27;ve met aren&#x27;t very intelligent and some of the most devious people I&#x27;ve met have high IQs.<p>Much of the advantage of being smart might be wiped out when everyone has a high IQ personal assistant inside their phone, thanks to AI.
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bryanrasmussen
2024-10-10T03:20:17
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I thought the higher revenue was because Apple charges more for everything, and the people who buy Apple products are also more likely to purchase other things, driving product for app store etc. (based on some study I saw many years back that is probably out of date by now)
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danpalmer
2024-10-10T03:20:31
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Funnily enough I have found since moving from London to Sydney that people here are far more understanding of the difference between latency and throughput. Being 200ms from anyone else on the internet will do that to you!
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2024-10-10T03:20:37
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misonic
2024-10-10T03:21:11
Introduction to the Application of eBPF in Golang
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2024-10-10T03:21:14
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motohagiography
2024-10-10T03:21:15
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walked right into that, as was thinking in terms of fractions of a cent instead of fractions of a dollar.
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mlhpdx
2024-10-10T03:21:20
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Likewise, is it strictly &quot;we can&#x27;t&quot; or &quot;you can&#x27;t, either&quot; -- the former would be a legal issue whereas the latter might be an tech&#x2F;IP issue (ownership of PKI and, yes, DNS).
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TheCondor
2024-10-10T03:21:21
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Fly fish hemostats drive me nuts. The lock is much more challenging with your left. Fortunately they make mitten clamps that work well. Learning to whip finish a fly left handed was a challenge too, once you know you know; I had a miserable time trying to teach my right handed kids.
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jcgrillo
2024-10-10T03:21:31
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Yeah...<p>&gt; Fisker informed American Lease that the Oceans &quot;cannot, as a technical matter, be &#x27;ported&#x27; from the Fisker server to which the vehicles are currently linked to a distinct server owned and&#x2F;or controlled by&quot; American Lease.<p>&quot;as a technical matter&quot; is doing a lot of work in that sentence... I have questions.
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naveen99
2024-10-10T03:21:33
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If you display the top 1000 or even 10000, then it will sort those. For example: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.garglet.com&#x2F;leaders?page=1&amp;sort_by=avg_karma&amp;page_size=1000" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.garglet.com&#x2F;leaders?page=1&amp;sort_by=avg_karma&amp;page...</a><p><pre><code> But yes, sorting can &#x2F; will be improved.</code></pre>
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pighive
2024-10-10T03:21:58
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&quot;Brought to you by Carl&#x27;s Jr.&quot; &#x2F;s <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;1BYFbXJKJ8U?si=MkBwxpJe54NvOGtd" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;1BYFbXJKJ8U?si=MkBwxpJe54NvOGtd</a>
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abound
2024-10-10T03:22:00
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The first thing that came to my mind was &quot;cert pinning and someone lost the private keys&quot;, but that seems pretty unlikely in the grand scheme of things that can go wrong.<p>I&#x27;d actually be willing to pick one of these up for a 70%+ discount if it came with all the internal schematics and source code, server migrations be damned.
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dang
2024-10-10T03:22:04
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Recent and related:<p><i>Future of .io domains uncertain as UK hands over Chagos islands</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41788805">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41788805</a> - Oct 2024 (17 comments)<p><i>Ask HN: What happens to &quot;.io&quot; TLD after UK gives back the Chagos Islands?</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41729526">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41729526</a> - Oct 2024 (204 comments)<p><i>UK will give sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41729325">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41729325</a> - Oct 2024 (282 comments)
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gjsman-1000
2024-10-10T03:22:15
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Reminder for anyone here who has imposter syndrome:<p>Highly paid engineers built a system this way.<p>I also have doubts they were specifically instructed to make the infrastructure non-transferable.
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sam1r
2024-10-10T03:22:28
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Right, &quot;technically&quot; not theoretically, it is absolutely still possible. This almost always alludes politics.
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cpeterso
2024-10-10T03:22:30
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Why did you decide to convert your code to floating point if your fixed point implementation was faster and already written?
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esjeon
2024-10-10T03:22:32
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Fairly common. A lot of things can happen during accidents, and cars sometimes run into guardrails at angles greater than 45 deg.
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kristianp
2024-10-10T03:22:52
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I&#x27;m glad. I have seen bad calls play an important part of the finals in the last couple of years, that could have been avoided if they&#x27;d changed like the other grand slams.
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NotYourLawyer
2024-10-10T03:23:11
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I don’t understand the issue. Just transfer the domain names and the servers to the buyer. Problem solved.
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nyanpasu64
2024-10-10T03:23:16
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I got to the furry art at the bottom of the page before realizing this was a frontend developer&#x27;s blog and not the government agency itself.
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2024-10-10T03:24:07
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CosmicShadow
2024-10-10T03:24:16
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Yep, pretty much just need to see (inc.com) and then ignore it.
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randerson
2024-10-10T03:24:28
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I&#x27;ve can&#x27;t imagine any technical situation short of &quot;we lost the source to the in-car software, which is pinned to a certificate only installed on our server, which only one guy had the password to, and he kept it only in his memory, and he died&quot;.
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Bondi_Blue
2024-10-10T03:24:55
Three Aesthetically Classic Braun Products You Can Buy Today
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ocdtrekkie
2024-10-10T03:24:56
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Microsoft is categorically incompetently run at this point. They chose to cede both the web and mobile platforms entirely to Google for free. They couple some of their most impressively engineered OS releases with things like preinstalling Candy Crush to ensure that any gain of respect their engineering deserves is immediately burnt goodwill from shoddy behavior.<p>Apple is mostly too dependent on vertical integration to truly take over a market. If they allowed their OS on other hardware or something, they could pull Google power but they are entirely built around being their own unique bubble.<p>If Google finally gets broken up, you&#x27;ll probably see hardware manufacturers like Samsung and LG truly start doing interesting things again.
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LarsDu88
2024-10-10T03:25:06
7/67 Children Receiving Skysona Gene Therapy Develop Blood Cancer
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LarsDu88
2024-10-10T03:25:06
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A Company called BlueBirdBio was developing a gene therapy treatment for children with a rare neurological disease - Cerebral Adrenoleukodystrophy. It looks like the gene insertion went off target in many cells resulting in blood cancer, with one of the children dying as a result.<p>A single course of treatment of this cure costs $3 million, making this the second most expensive drug in the United States
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tlavoie
2024-10-10T03:25:12
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They might be there, but the position was remote-friendly.
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saltymimir
2024-10-10T03:25:16
Language Evolution: Problems, and What Can We Do About It?
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innagadadavida
2024-10-10T03:25:34
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Not changing anything will be the most boring option. But yeah, if you are a BSD expert&#x2F;fan, maintaining it is more boring than Linux.
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willcipriano
2024-10-10T03:25:45
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My dream job is solving &quot;impossible&quot; technical problems like this rapidly, on short notice, and eating everything I kill (I&#x27;d imagine they could pay $500k+ for a fast [24 hours] solution here).<p>Some sort of tech navy seal.
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TheCondor
2024-10-10T03:25:54
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Have you ever fired an autoloader made for a right handed person, left handed? It is truly terrifying the first time or two when a shell ejects and hits you in the face..
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matrix87
2024-10-10T03:25:59
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I&#x27;m not really holding any of that against them because moving to a new country with a different culture is hard
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Tagbert
2024-10-10T03:26:02
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They also don&#x27;t get the clicks and eyeballs the way stories on EV do.
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mbreese
2024-10-10T03:26:10
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I’m also pretty sure they never expected to have to support transferring a car to a different infrastructure. Because if they ever needed to, that meant the company failed. Oh wait…
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fragmede
2024-10-10T03:26:23
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but that&#x27;s the fun part! Okay, not everyone enjoys it. that&#x27;s why services like stichfix exist. but still.
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eviks
2024-10-10T03:26:27
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What&#x27;s incredibly hard allowing client side filtering like kagi is doing?<p>How many millions do you need to spend to decrease your own spending on AI for every query?
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theologic
2024-10-10T03:26:52
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George Yancopoulos has a reputation for being unconventional (or perhaps outlandish to some). I would suggest that before he is taken seriously, Regeneron should publish a weight loss whitepaper explaining his position. At face value, it makes no sense to suggest that GLP-1 have some latent issues that goes beyond normal muscle loss as per the normal behavior for any weight loss.<p>Strength exercise are the normal suggestion to preserve muscle mass, and I don&#x27;t believe there is any research showing this would not be effective with GLP-1 drugs.<p>An unconventional approach would be to take a GLP1 drug and ephedrine, which has been shown in many studies over 40 years to preserve muscle mass during calorie restriction. However, the drug is dirt cheap, not patentable for this common use, and therefore not of interest to any pharma company.<p>A recent meta analysis of ephedrine is here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mdpi.com&#x2F;1424-8247&#x2F;14&#x2F;11&#x2F;1198" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mdpi.com&#x2F;1424-8247&#x2F;14&#x2F;11&#x2F;1198</a>
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