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Philpax
2024-10-10T21:19:51
Retrowin32: Windows Emulator for the Web
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bccdee
2024-10-10T21:19:51
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Yeah I should clarify that Go <i>considers itself to be</i> an incremental improvement on the Java&#x2F;C# paradigm. You could certainly argue that it oversimplifies things.
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filoleg
2024-10-10T21:19:53
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Well, that sounds… good? They don’t meddle in the communities unless child abuse and other straight up no-doubt illegal content is involved, in which case they do.<p>Feels like a less centralized reddit, which sounds like something for which there definitely exists a decently large market.
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giraffe_lady
2024-10-10T21:20:16
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It&#x27;s edible if you want to go through the trouble. It&#x27;s a variety of arrowroot which has a lot of uses in east asian food traditions. I like the tea.
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marcozer0
2024-10-10T21:20:30
Improving Estimations in Software Development Projects
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2024-10-10T21:20:32
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jhbadger
2024-10-10T21:20:48
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Perhaps we are using &quot;structure&quot; in different senses. Yes, it is possible to generate a molecule with a chemical structure unlike any biological molecule and have it bind to a protein, but it can only do so if its 3D structure is analogous to what naturally binds there. Natural products are a source of drugs because evolution has already done this work for us.
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sdo72
2024-10-10T21:21:05
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Should you check the ingredients again? that&#x27;s your definition of most?
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javier_e06
2024-10-10T21:21:13
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If one looks at the YODA puppet in The Empire Strikes back, of course, moves like a puppet, but the motion is real. Jerky, emotional, human-like.<p>One move to The Clone Wars and the CGI moves are mechanic. Maybe the way to go about animation is not on the eye of the beholder but on careful comparison of analog vs digital renderings: Film a human running on analog and pair it pixel by pixel with the digital cgi counterpart.
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vimwizard
2024-10-10T21:21:13
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ugh thanks, I just thought that the snap release hadn&#x27;t been cut yet, lol. pretty dumb UI decision
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advisedwang
2024-10-10T21:21:30
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There&#x27;s also a giant red button you can click. That&#x27;s the main route and it&#x27;s pretty good for a paniced user who needs the solution right in front of them.<p>They keyboard shortcut is just gravy.
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2024-10-10T21:21:32
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kristopolous
2024-10-10T21:21:38
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That&#x27;s a good solution. I used xnest
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consteval
2024-10-10T21:21:44
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I predict that if Trump does not get elected, the GOP will completely drop his name and they will act as though he never existed.<p>He is truly insane. It is unbelievable to me that the mainstream GOP - who I have always perceived as reasonable people - would back him with such loyalty. But, then again, due to his previous presidency he probably has the best odds.
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spockz
2024-10-10T21:21:55
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I got the tip from other BEV users for charging in Germany to go off the highway and find something like a shopping center&#x2F;mall. There they had always plenty fast chargers and something convenient to do as well. Their built in navigation showed them the way. (This was bmw, not Tesla.)
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moffkalast
2024-10-10T21:21:59
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Maybe one day Okular will finally enter the 21st century and start supporting signing pdfs with digital cert signatures and become a viable replacement.
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nemo44x
2024-10-10T21:22:13
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I think the point of the article is that Kudzu isn&#x27;t really a threat and hasn&#x27;t taken over nearly as much as people perceive.
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theideaofcoffee
2024-10-10T21:22:14
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From what I understand, mostly yes. They are still built up layer-by-layer with standard litho techniques, with pattern masks, ion implantation for the p- and n-type layers, etching, CVD to deposit insulation material (for the &#x27;insulated gate&#x27; part of the device). Though they don&#x27;t have to be nearly as precise, as I understand it as something more sophisticated, like a cpu, they still need to lean on those to make it chooch.
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philsnow
2024-10-10T21:22:15
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Can you imagine a world where instead of sites prohibiting pasting into password fields, they prohibit hunt-and-pecking passwords? It&#x27;s beautiful.
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hypeatei
2024-10-10T21:22:21
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Generally the more people you tell, the harder it is to keep a secret. I don&#x27;t what makes that a &quot;strange belief&quot; but okay.
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dontdoxxme
2024-10-10T21:22:31
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Hardly, the benefit of binary is if everything lines up once, it always will. It’s not an analog world with pesky things like wind resistance.
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churchill
2024-10-10T21:22:42
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But, ignorance predisposes you to stupidity. In the absence of knowledge, you can either admit you don&#x27;t know enough about a topic to have an informed opinion on it, or, you can cobble together some bullshit, making up stuff as you go.<p>Since admitting you know nothing takes humility, most (ignorant) people opt to cobble together bullshit. Or accept plausible-sounding cobbled-up bullshit as true.
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dustyventure
2024-10-10T21:22:44
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If the author told you their psychology study was reproducible, not dismissing it would be the other category of error.
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diath
2024-10-10T21:22:45
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Have you personally developed a game in Godot?
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nemo44x
2024-10-10T21:22:49
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Doesn&#x27;t Roundup control it effectively?
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floydnoel
2024-10-10T21:22:57
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the company went bankrupt- i think the market worked in this instance.
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DonHopkins
2024-10-10T21:23:13
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Hey, aren&#x27;t you that guy who the FBI is investigating for crypto related fraud??!
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HPsquared
2024-10-10T21:23:32
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I do kind of like the idea of joining AI and cryptocurrencies though.<p>AI workloads could be an actually useful piece of &quot;work&quot; that there can be &quot;proof&quot; of.<p>EDIT: maybe I had assumed too much about the technical feasibility...
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readthenotes1
2024-10-10T21:24:02
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I liked the shade cast on dilettantes in the footnote:<p>&quot;In Gutierrez’s dissemination of the transcript, he noted a sign error he made somewhere in the equation. Good luck finding it!&quot;
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dang
2024-10-10T21:24:05
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Personal attacks will get you banned here, so please don&#x27;t do this.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a>
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hsbauauvhabzb
2024-10-10T21:24:10
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AWS has that issue too - v1 documentation takes precedence over v2, the same with bootstrap, too. I suspect google algorithms don’t quite understand deprecation &#x2F; latest version prioritisation.
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ChrisMarshallNY
2024-10-10T21:24:15
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I saw it do some impressive stuff. These articles pop up, from time to time, but you need to see it in action.
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jasonhong
2024-10-10T21:24:33
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One big area of psychology not mentioned in the article that has been seeing a good amount of success is applied psychology with respect to Human-Computer Interaction.<p>For example, there&#x27;s a lot of basic perceptual psychology regarding response times and color built into many GUI toolkits in the form of GUI widgets (buttons, scrollbars, checkboxes, etc). Change blindness (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Change_blindness" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Change_blindness</a>) is also a known problem for error messages and can be easily avoided with good design. There&#x27;s also a lot of perceptual psychology research in AR and VR too.<p>With respect to cognitive psychology, there&#x27;s extensive work in information foraging (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Information_foraging" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Information_foraging</a>) which has been distilled down as heuristics for information scent.<p>With respect to social psychology, there are hundreds of scientific papers about collective intelligence, how to make teams online more effective, how to socialize newcomers to online sites, how to motivate people to contribute more content and higher quality content, how and why people collaborate on Wikipedia and tools for making them more effective, and many, many more.<p>In past work, my colleagues and I also looked at understanding why people fall for phishing scams, and applying influence tactics to improve people&#x27;s willingness to adopt better cybersecurity practices.<p>Basically, the author is right about his argument if you have a very narrow view of psychology, but there&#x27;s a lot of really good work on applied (and practical!) psychology that&#x27;s going on outside of traditional psychology journals.
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2024-10-10T21:24:37
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MichaelZuo
2024-10-10T21:24:37
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Yes… but these Portugese bricks have to be somehow better, in some aspect, than French bricks, for them to be traded in the first place.<p>Be that quality, quantity, availability, pricing, etc…<p>Eventually Portugal will exhaust all it’s bricks, and future brick opportunities, that are better in some aspect, relative to French bricks and French future brick opportunities.<p>And when that happens with every possible thing and opportunity in Portugal, relative to French things and opportunities, then the trade deficit naturally disappears.
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krapp
2024-10-10T21:24:47
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I have personally <i>tried</i> like the vast majority of people who use it and any other engine, including Unity, and have yet to succeed. Why?
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consteval
2024-10-10T21:24:54
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No... Trump definitely says way more ridiculous stuff than Kamala or Biden.<p>Granted, Trump does not belong in the GOP. But, he&#x27;s their champion right now. The end result is that average republicans now look insane. Maybe they&#x27;re not - but Trump is, and they are very loyal to him.<p>I can&#x27;t remember the last time I have seen a politician make such blatantly offensive statements. The way he speaks about women is hard to listen to. The racist things he says and implies are kind of unbelievable. I mean, Bush was never like this.
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rettichschnidi
2024-10-10T21:24:56
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Founders with US affiliation&#x2F;physicist creating crypto products [1], faulty claims how the relevant Swiss law (BÜPF) applies to them [2], doing crypto in JavaScript on the client side, etc. To me, this smells like Crypto AG [3][4].<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;proton.me&#x2F;about&#x2F;team" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;proton.me&#x2F;about&#x2F;team</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;steigerlegal.ch&#x2F;2019&#x2F;07&#x2F;27&#x2F;protonmail-transparenzbericht-buepf&#x2F;#buepf-anwendbarkeit" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;steigerlegal.ch&#x2F;2019&#x2F;07&#x2F;27&#x2F;protonmail-transparenzber...</a><p>[3] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Crypto_AG" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Crypto_AG</a><p>[4] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Operation_Rubicon" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Operation_Rubicon</a>
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ben_w
2024-10-10T21:25:03
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Can you trade SETI points?<p>If not, then no.<p>But you could tax someone for getting free gifts &quot;in kind&quot;, so if you donated GPU time to do protein folding for GlaxoSmithKlein and they rewarded you with some internet points, <i>they</i> might be taxable on the difference.
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moffkalast
2024-10-10T21:25:07
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To be fair, every thread that starts with &quot;Win 11 can still be debloated&quot; progresses into registry hacks too :)
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bgnn
2024-10-10T21:25:07
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I don&#x27;t thik they&#x27;re produced with the same process as CMOS, but I bet some photolithography is involved.
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TheChaplain
2024-10-10T21:25:08
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&gt; And coming from 5¼ floppy disks I expect you also consider Linux distros to be extravagant and wasteful.<p>Not really, thankfully you have ability to slim them down to a small size.<p>&gt; You must be gobsmacked every time you take a picture with your phone.<p>At least that is data I want?
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thatfrenchguy
2024-10-10T21:25:13
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I mean, you can use Tesla chargers with any car these days in the EU?
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dang
2024-10-10T21:25:27
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You both broke the site guidelines badly in this thread. Please don&#x27;t do that in the future, and if you&#x27;d please avoid tit-for-tat spats in particular, we&#x27;d appreciate it.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a>
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whatshisface
2024-10-10T21:25:29
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That&#x27;s a little flattened because oftentimes that $1 will go across the border in exchange for ownership of foreign assets.
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dang
2024-10-10T21:25:33
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You both broke the site guidelines badly in this thread. Please don&#x27;t do that in the future, and if you&#x27;d please avoid tit-for-tat spats in particular, we&#x27;d appreciate it.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a>
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philsnow
2024-10-10T21:25:41
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&gt; nothing beats the security and privacy of username + password + TOTP (or security key)<p>security key is at least somewhat better than TOTP because it&#x27;s not (or less-)phishable
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djkivi
2024-10-10T21:25:44
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I’m not sure that being 50 has anything to do with it.
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krapp
2024-10-10T21:25:45
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That drama was overblown, but it isn&#x27;t stopping anyone from downloading the engine and using it.
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preisschild
2024-10-10T21:25:55
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Is there actually any proof of that?
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acdanger
2024-10-10T21:26:12
Explorer Shackleton's lost ship as never seen before
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yboris
2024-10-10T21:26:14
Usaid and Unicef Launch $150M-Backed Partnership for a Lead-Free Future
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mbo
2024-10-10T21:26:40
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Note that there&#x27;s nothing stopping you from embedding the Obervable runtime straight into scripts littered throughout a HTML document, see <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;maxbo.me&#x2F;celine&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;maxbo.me&#x2F;celine&#x2F;</a> (my own work).
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xk_id
2024-10-10T21:26:40
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&gt; it&#x27;s a brutalized self-sabotaging entity that has disillusioned the general public to veer rightwards<p>It hasn’t, it only disillusioned those people (like the brits) who didn’t understand the purpose of the EU to begin with. The economic benefits were always considered secondary objectives, subordinated to the main principle of cooperation. This is public knowledge, it was made very clear in the foundational documents of the EU. And therefore the EU has indeed been very successful and its effect is unprecedented: since its inception, we are seeing the longest period ever recorded without a war between European countries.
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gmurphy
2024-10-10T21:26:47
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Pretty sure this is <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;user?id=jkarneges">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;user?id=jkarneges</a> - would love to hear their reflections, 25 years later
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dyingkneepad
2024-10-10T21:26:47
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Thank not only these people but also their employers for funding the work.
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renewiltord
2024-10-10T21:26:53
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Good stuff. The model of &quot;how to build&quot; vs. &quot;library that does&quot; is a good idea when there&#x27;s combinatorial explosion and you want to reduce the design space.<p>At a previous employer, people built some tool that auto-built Kube manifests and so on. To be honest, I much preferred near raw manifests. They were sufficient and the tool actually added a larger bug space and its own YAML DSL.
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2024-10-10T21:27:01
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staplung
2024-10-10T21:27:04
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The joke about The Geysers is that it&#x27;s California&#x27;s &quot;Brown Energy&quot; because of the use of sewage for the steam generation.
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thelastparadise
2024-10-10T21:27:10
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&gt; This is the end of the Internet, goodbye.<p>Beg to differ.<p>We have to consider the fact that human prompting + selection of outputs is essentially RLHF, so the models can and will continue to get better over time.<p>It&#x27;s not the end of the Internet, it&#x27;s the beginning of a new era.
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jiggawatts
2024-10-10T21:27:23
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Lattice QCD codes may have what you’re looking for. Having said that, I went down that rabbit hole a few years back and found only impenetrable numeric code with little explanation of where the formulas came from.<p>Worse still, practically all such “codes” use shortcuts, simplifications, or outright non-physical spacetimes to reduce the computer power required.<p>You and I are looking for the same thing, so if you do find a good reference please reply!
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jackcosgrove
2024-10-10T21:27:26
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The stock photos of robots with glowing fingertips pointing at charts projected onto a glass screen are :chefs_kiss:
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readthenotes1
2024-10-10T21:27:26
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I would think that unbiased would mean presenting all the pertinent facts.<p>Nowadays, &quot;bothsideism&quot; is considered a mortal sin in journalism and only the facts that support a particular viewpoint should be transmitted. Any other facts are d&#x2F;misinformation and should be censored.
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datavirtue
2024-10-10T21:27:35
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Parts pairing is rampant in the automotive industry. Why isn&#x27;t that banned in Oregon?
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staticvoidstar
2024-10-10T21:27:42
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I&#x27;m not thinking of normal people, I&#x27;m thinking of people that own companies that have more money than several countries&#x27; GDP
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_Microft
2024-10-10T21:27:47
Keogram
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noman-land
2024-10-10T21:27:52
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Change the Firefox icon to a Chrome icon.
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Retr0id
2024-10-10T21:27:52
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I suspect even a majority of HN users visited the page on a mobile device, and were not in a position to immediately follow the instructions.
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tiffanyh
2024-10-10T21:27:55
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It can be even worse.<p>I&#x27;ve seen younger generation only use Google Docs and streaming services (music&#x2F;video) and not even understand what a &quot;file&quot; is, because everything is just on the internet.
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CyberDildonics
2024-10-10T21:28:07
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If you just need a key-value data concurrent data structure it should be much faster and scale better to have a hash map instead of something that is keeping a sorted order.
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TrapLord_Rhodo
2024-10-10T21:28:52
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This is such a gray line after reading this and the Levine article.<p>Here, they are blatantly fraudulent. They trade between themselves, using fake generated wallets.<p>But what about Jump Capital? They have a crypto division that also does market making. The difference here is there are given a large chunk of tokens to market make with, as they please. Doing arbitrage through MEV (Which is just a collusion agreement between the mevbot and the miners), Buying at low points and dumping at high points.<p>At what point does convulusion and complexity create enough of a &quot;Market Maker&quot; vs. Trading with yourself.<p>trading off the same signals is collusion on &quot;Signal sharing&quot;.<p>Creating MEV bots that take advantage of arb opportunities in the pool is insider trading.<p>Having significant equity in the company, but no financial interest or obligation to disclose dumps?
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yboris
2024-10-10T21:28:54
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Opinion: We can protect millions of kids from a global killer — without billions of dollars<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.washingtonpost.com&#x2F;opinions&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;22&#x2F;lead-poisoning-children-flint&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.washingtonpost.com&#x2F;opinions&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;22&#x2F;lead-pois...</a>
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username135
2024-10-10T21:29:00
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Can you elaborate on what you told your father?<p>When i use google drive, the interface appears to be folder&#x2F;file structure. Whether it is or is made to look that way is irrelevant, i suppose, as long as it works that way. I can also increase storage by downloading&#x2F;deleting things so Im a bit flummoxed.
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moffkalast
2024-10-10T21:29:02
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The year of linux on desktop, everyone!
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mdeeks
2024-10-10T21:29:47
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Small FYI: it’s just called macOS now
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infecto
2024-10-10T21:29:53
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On the flip side I find opinions like yours boring and not really adding any value. TC generated rage bait that folks like yourself eat up and feel so proud to share. I have no real opinion on sama, I have never worked for him but the flaming does not add much to the discussion.
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2024-10-10T21:30:03
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m463
2024-10-10T21:30:06
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If you mean &quot;I have a mac, is it better to run linux to game?&quot;<p>Then there&#x27;s a case for it, since you can run AAA games that apple + macos doesn&#x27;t support &#x2F; allow.
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codingclaws
2024-10-10T21:30:14
Ask HN: What's the "best" movie you've ever seen?
Someone recently asked what&#x27;s the best book you&#x27;ve ever read. I thought I would ask the same question but movies instead.
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saurik
2024-10-10T21:30:15
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The article isn&#x27;t saying &quot;don&#x27;t talk about these old movies at all as it spoils them&quot;; it is, instead, very explicit that this is about &quot;the movie we are seated to see&quot;.
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mytailorisrich
2024-10-10T21:31:03
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The Brits perfectly understood <i>one</i> of the aims of the EU and always disagreed with it.<p>One of the aim is political integration and weakening of each member&#x27;s sovereignty. The UK does not want this but was OK with the common market.
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adamc
2024-10-10T21:31:13
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Well, web pages could submit forms, which was the main thing. I remember working on apps where we went with web pages because applets were too slow, regardless of the features we gave up. Images were generated on the back end instead, for example.
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dang
2024-10-10T21:31:20
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Normally we downweight posts that just have a Part 1 and then stop, but this one actually delivers the goods:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-11.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-11.html</a> (part 2)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-12.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-12.html</a> (part 3)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-13.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-13.html</a> (part 4)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-14.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thingspool.net&#x2F;morsels&#x2F;page-14.html</a> (part 5)<p>(and keeps going!)
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parpfish
2024-10-10T21:31:22
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i think that that issue leads to particularly intense &#x27;folk psychology&#x27; because everybody has experience with <i>a</i> mind which will lead to everybody having their own litle set of folk psychology beliefs that the scientists need to overturn.<p>contrast that to something like... geology. i&#x27;m sure there was folk geology back in the day about where different types of rocks come from, but for 99% of people they weren&#x27;t particularly invested in it. so when the scientists came out with empirical research, most people would be fine with it.<p>but when psychologist confront folk psychology, people often take it as a personal affront. any comment section about psychology research (HN included) is filled with armchair experts contradicting researchers with their own pet theories
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papaver
2024-10-10T21:31:24
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i&#x27;ve worn my 13oz raw denim everyday for 2 years and they still look new and are incredibly soft. the only tares are along the cuff where i folded them and where my buckle corner rubs against the jeans. conversely most levis or similar will fall apart within 6 months for me.
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philsnow
2024-10-10T21:31:28
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I would argue that a magic link system has to only allow the click-through to grant access on the machine that initiated the login flow.<p>If I enter my email in SomeSite, they send a magic link to my email address, and then Mallory intercepts that email and gains access to my SomeSite account just by opening the link (i.e. the link acts as a bearer token), that&#x27;s completely broken.
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j-bos
2024-10-10T21:31:47
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For fun try googling the Japanese translations of &quot;nakamoto&quot; and &quot;satoshi&quot;.
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ranger_danger
2024-10-10T21:31:49
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I think the point OP was trying to make is that there&#x27;s still a large amount of programs and devices that don&#x27;t work on wine. Probably for at least as many people that &quot;everything just works&quot; for, the opposite is true in my experience.
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ChrisMarshallNY
2024-10-10T21:32:02
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I had pretty much exactly the same thing happen to me, in 1996. I probably had 2 days to live. Benign brain tumors are <i>bad.</i> They don&#x27;t have to be cancer.<p>I was given Option 3. I decided not to take it, and they were fairly confident that I&#x27;d be in a wheelchair, the rest of my life. That did not happen.<p>As things turned out, I was OK, but it took me a couple of months to learn to walk and chew gum at the same time.
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Wowfunhappy
2024-10-10T21:32:05
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&gt; This means you can display a banner to anybody who has a certain URL in their browser history, but you can&#x27;t observe whether that banner actually shows up with JS or transmit that information to your server.<p>How do they stop you from using Canvas to see the output and send it back?
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neoromantique
2024-10-10T21:32:07
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And we would care because...?
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jl6
2024-10-10T21:32:09
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They = an all-male dev team, and it wasn&#x27;t a complaint. The lead never complained. Probably considered herself very lucky to have landed in a lead role and didn&#x27;t want to rock the boat. They were all working for an outsourcer who we (the client) had engaged. However, it became apparent to us (the client) that this was happening, in our offices, even if it wasn&#x27;t to our employees. We did an immediate soft intervention of placing a permanent (non-Indian) colleague into the team in a scrum master type role, who did a great job of facilitating meetings fairly and basically telling the men (boys, frankly) to shut up once in a while. We probably broke a rule by unspokenly deciding that the scrum master had to be non-Indian. Meanwhile, HR cogitated and came to the conclusion that we had no contractual right to invoke any process on the men as they weren&#x27;t our direct employees. However, we did have the right to ask that people be replaced if we were not satisfied with performance. Cue debate on what constitutes performance. Cue debate on whether the project could take the hit of losing its whole dev team all at once. This all took a long time, as we believed there was a chance that the intervention would work if given time. Maybe this was a teachable moment? And aside from the appalling attitude, they were decent devs with a lot of difficult-to-replace knowledge. Not gonna lie, we hoped the problem would go away if we did the bare minimum &quot;fix&quot;. Communication improved, but it was an uphill battle.<p>As it happened, fate intervened, and wider organizational spasms caused the project to be mothballed. We had to give notice to the whole dev team, including the lead. Fortunately, this was a megacorp, and other projects swiftly moved in, and new work orders were drafted. This gave us an opportunity to approve the team sheet for the outsourced roles. The female tech lead was waved on through. The troglodytes were rejected. The reason was stated. We received a duly grovelling &quot;this will never happen again&quot; response from the account manager. They never worked for us again under my watch, but I believe they were simply rotated on to another client rather than receiving any material comeuppance.<p>So, they kind of got away with it - but also kind of didn&#x27;t.
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smileybarry
2024-10-10T21:32:11
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Windows Recall doesn’t use OpenAI or any online API. The indexing and OCR is done by a local model, in a Secure Enclave powered by VBS and encrypted with the system TPM. AKA: a virtualization-separated process with storage inaccessible to the OS (all lookup etc. is done over RPC).<p>Source: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.windows.com&#x2F;windowsexperience&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;27&#x2F;update-on-recall-security-and-privacy-architecture&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.windows.com&#x2F;windowsexperience&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;27&#x2F;updat...</a>
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cut3
2024-10-10T21:32:26
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Digital transactions being easier to track than physical ones is my guess. Everything I buy with crypto is attached to my wallet. No one knows what I bought with cash or traded items for.
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andrewinardeer
2024-10-10T21:32:27
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Is the suggestion that founders who have US affiliation are automatically in bed with three letter agencies?
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dmitrygr
2024-10-10T21:32:30
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&lt;&lt;reading&gt;&gt;...good...cool....interesting...<p>&quot;big endian&quot;<p>damn! Nope!
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sunaookami
2024-10-10T21:32:31
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&gt;If I try something and it turns out bad, that&#x27;s on me, and I&#x27;m okay with that<p>That&#x27;s ok, I&#x27;m critizing those that run these scripts without checking (and understanding!) them and then blame Microsoft when things go south (think of the &quot;stick in own bicycle&quot; meme). This is not a defense of Microsoft, they are also to blame that users feel the need to run these scripts because dubious stuff like Recall gets added and&#x2F;or automatically activated without asking.
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zarathustreal
2024-10-10T21:32:38
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I hate to be the one to tell you Santa Claus isn’t real but most people do not have the required skills and context to exercise that option. It’s not incorrect, it’s just not likely to be an option
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