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kelnos
2024-10-10T22:39:42
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Perhaps the people who aren't willing or able to learn those skills shouldn't complain about what the people who do have decided to focus on.
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insane_dreamer
2024-10-10T22:39:43
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Could reduce the number of bureaucrats, but supporting the elderly is part of having a stable somewhat equitable society. The post Ww2 boom and the birth rate decreasing has made that a greater burden on the younger generation than it would otherwise be.
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nyolfen
2024-10-10T22:39:45
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i'm sure that is deep solace when you lose half of your savings to inflation. btw not sure which central banks you're thinking of, but this checks and balances stuff does not apply to the fed at least; it is explicitly defined as independent (ie unaccountable).
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greatgib
2024-10-10T22:39:49
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With this, my feeling is that nowadays people are doing "research papers" with nothing as content. Like something that would be a basic blog article or a small implementation project of anything.
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nunez
2024-10-10T22:40:05
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Look. I like working in an office. WFH has been killing me. But I completely understand how WFH makes my colleagues lives so much easier, especially with kids.<p>Can we just do the hybrid thing and call it a day? Or give people optionality on whether they want to go into the office or not?
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015a
2024-10-10T22:40:06
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Second, 100%. That&#x27;s exactly what I&#x27;m reading as well, its why POs&#x2F;PMs get a bad rep, its representative of the worst POs&#x2F;PMs I&#x27;ve worked with, and frankly it is virally toxic.<p>If you view your product development as a factory floor, your product will be a mass manufactured cookie cutter widget. That&#x27;s how it works, and it does work for, say, cars. But the software business isn&#x27;t like the car business. Its <i>startlingly</i> winner takes all. Atlassian builds a better, more efficient widget factory than you do for tasking software, and they eat the tasking software market, and they shoot tendrils out into other markets, and soon your business is dead.
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krapp
2024-10-10T22:40:09
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One of the elephants in the room, I think, is the religious dimension to the divide. Trumpists don&#x27;t mistrust government per se, they mistrust <i>secular</i> government, but tend to approve of government that espouses and enforces traditional Christian ideology. They mistrust <i>secular</i> science because they believe it contradicts the Bible. Their opposition to LGBTQ people is rooted in a binary view of sex and gender based on Christian doctrine.<p>Even the &quot;rural vs urban divide&quot; people talk about is really a divide between Christianity, as expressed in &quot;traditional values&quot; and secularism. &quot;Left&quot; and &quot;right&quot; is &quot;atheism&quot; versus &quot;faith,&quot; respectively. Communism and socialism are hated primarily because they&#x27;re seen as anti-religion, and this extends to a hatred of leftism, liberalism, progressivism, etc as all similarly demonic in nature.<p>Aspects of this fundamental struggle between theology and secularism go all the way back to Reagan, at least, and I even believe back to the founding fathers. If you look deep enough into any of the systemic issues in American culture, you&#x27;ll probably find religion somewhere at the heart of them.<p>The apparent contradiction between being anti-establishment but pro Trump (to the point of neo-fascism) makes sense in this context. Trumpists consider the establishment to be Satanic, and they believe Trump will replace it with a Christian theocratic order. And even a cursory glance at the Bible will tell you that the Kingdom of God is not even remotely a democracy.
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ChrisMarshallNY
2024-10-10T22:40:11
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We used to play in it, when I was a kid, and that was before it really started to dominate. Back then, it was in fairly discrete patches, like what is heppening in New York, now.<p>At some time, in the last 30 years, it exploded.
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gilmore606
2024-10-10T22:40:19
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&gt; When populations are half what they are now<p>The people in charge in the west are not going to let this happen. Look at Canada.
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zamadatix
2024-10-10T22:40:30
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Canvas can&#x27;t &quot;see the output&quot;, it only sees what is drawn in it (which is not a set of HTML tags, it&#x27;s JS commands).<p>The screen recording&#x2F;screen sharing API can be used for this but security is the reason you have to give explicit permission to the site before it can do this.
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2024-10-10T22:40:32
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hprotagonist
2024-10-10T22:40:35
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but, how good is it at sorting my memes
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s1artibartfast
2024-10-10T22:40:37
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Yes, but the principle is the same for how a perpetual deficit can be maintained.<p>A subsistence farmer can grow enough for themselves. It they make extra each year, they can buy something from outside each year, continually running an import deficit.
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ziknard
2024-10-10T22:40:41
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It would be so nice if we could stop destroying the planet by dropping support for legacy Macs. Mine is a 2014 Air and I&#x27;ll stop using it when it crumbles to dust.
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drc500free
2024-10-10T22:40:41
Real-World Gen AI Use Cases
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2024-10-10T22:41:03
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2024-10-10T22:41:10
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dpflug
2024-10-10T22:41:13
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It may not be an ecological danger, but it can be a pain. Yes, other vines can grow as quickly, but most of them have smaller leaves and less propensity to carpet entire areas. I think the visual impact may make it feel more impactful and lend to its mythologization.
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wuschel
2024-10-10T22:41:19
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You are definitely on point. I naturally made this assumption and thought that to be true until when I wrote my comment today.
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kortilla
2024-10-10T22:41:26
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&gt; The quintessential example is a bait car with the keys in it.<p>A bait car isn’t entrapment either. I don’t think you’re understanding the term.<p>Making a crime look easy is not entrapment. Putting on a short dress is not “rape entrapment”.
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2024-10-10T22:41:32
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openasocket
2024-10-10T22:42:06
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In my case it was a choice made long ago, when the exact consequences weren’t fully apparent. I don’t think when making those initial decisions people understood how important low memory usage would turn out to be, or that Go would be an obstacle to that. And we’ve got so much code in Go at this point it would be a huge lift to switch languages. The language does have some nice features that make things easier. It’s just in certain portions of the code, in the really hot loops.
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brcmthrowaway
2024-10-10T22:42:07
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How to avoid tumours growing in brain?
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yzydserd
2024-10-10T22:42:09
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“WordPress powers roughly 40% of all websites”<p>Is that true?<p>They say it is … <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wordpress.org&#x2F;40-percent-of-web&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wordpress.org&#x2F;40-percent-of-web&#x2F;</a><p>As far as I can tell, the stat is for websites whose CMS is known, which is a far far smaller number.
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dotancohen
2024-10-10T22:42:20
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Many science fiction works begin with the premise &quot;we&#x27;ve lost contact with the colony&quot;. It&#x27;s a clear signal that something is amiss.<p>LV426
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2024-10-10T22:42:28
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762236
2024-10-10T22:42:32
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No one asked for the article to be submitted. So?
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samatman
2024-10-10T22:42:44
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Fundamentally, it&#x27;s not entrapment because entrapment doesn&#x27;t mean what many of us, myself included, feel that it should mean.<p>The crime was committed. So the burden of proof falls on the defendant to demonstrate entrapment, which only happens if they can make a convincing case that they were not otherwise inclined or likely to commit the crime.<p>That&#x27;s quite difficult to do when, in fact, they did commit the crime.<p>I think the standard should be stiffer: it should need a preponderance of evidence (not proof beyond reasonable doubt) that the defendant either also committed similar crimes, or was demonstrably predisposed to committing the crime in question.<p>I rather suspect that the defendants in this case would not be able to mount that defense either. But I&#x27;ve grown quite tired of reading about the FBI hitting up some random resentful teenager and talking him into buying a fake bomb.
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2024-10-10T22:42:56
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dpflug
2024-10-10T22:43:03
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Unless you get them very young, eating the leaves is reminiscent of chewing sandpaper. Now you have me wondering if it would be palatable juiced, maybe as part of a smoothie.
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waveBidder
2024-10-10T22:43:17
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&gt; everything visible from the highway,<p>But isn&#x27;t this exactly what the article is arguing?<p>&gt; As trees grew in the cleared lands near roadsides, kudzu rose with them. It appeared not to stop because there were no grazers to eat it back. But, in fact, it rarely penetrates deeply into a forest; it climbs well only in sunny areas on the forest edge and suffers in shade.<p>&gt; Still, along Southern roads, the blankets of untouched kudzu create famous spectacles.
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ValentineC
2024-10-10T22:43:22
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I found it via WordPress dot org&#x27;s own post [1], so if they (I don&#x27;t even know who &quot;they&quot; should refer to anymore) don&#x27;t do anything <i>now</i>, I think it&#x27;ll be hard to enforce FreeWP&#x27;s use of &quot;WP&quot; down the road.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wordpress.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;spoon&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wordpress.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;spoon&#x2F;</a>
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mmh0000
2024-10-10T22:43:39
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Four spaces!? Absurd! Think of how many bytes you&#x27;re wasting! In just your last code block your flooded the internet with 28 needless bytes!?!?!?!! If this keeps up soon we&#x27;ll all just be downloading whitespace.<p>Only two spaces are needed: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;formatdoc">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;formatdoc</a><p><pre><code> function trim { sed -e &#x27;s&#x2F;^[[:space:]]*&#x2F;&#x2F;&#x27; -e &#x27;s&#x2F;[[:space:]]*$&#x2F;&#x2F;&#x27; } </code></pre> &#x2F;end sarcasm
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everforward
2024-10-10T22:43:48
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Yeah, as a sort of pet project I don’t think backing up the whole thing is possible.<p>You might be able to back up a significant portion of the unique data in IA if you limited it to text files. I think they probably have the highest information to file size ratio.<p>It’s also probably the most likely to already be back up, though. Interesting issue; you might also get somewhere by cutting the 50TB up into 10GB torrents (or 100GB or whatever, something reasonable for a consumer hard drive) and maybe adding a script that checks the torrent swarm stats to recommend a torrent to download.<p>Something where I run it, tell it I want to let it use 600GB, and it hands me torrent files for the least seeded 600GB. Maybe a super basic web UI so people can see how well backed up it is?<p>Unsure if people would sign on or not; I probably would. I’ve got 10 or so TB of NFS I’m not using I could chuck at it. I would guess there are other data hoarders out there who would do the same, but only if it were somewhat easy. I’m probably not going to volunteer to do an hour of rtorrent cleanup a week to make sure I’m backing up the right things.
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762236
2024-10-10T22:43:49
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I&#x27;d rather write like pg.
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nunez
2024-10-10T22:44:01
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Work is more than that for many people.
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sumarum1969
2024-10-10T22:44:07
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skeptrune
2024-10-10T22:44:28
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&gt;Next.js 12 and the Pages Router were fine.<p>I liked NextJS up to version 12. Sometime after that I fully checked out. I currently feel a general vibe of instability from Next&#x2F;React which pushes me to other things.<p>Also, I have no idea if I&#x27;m even in Vercel&#x27;s ICP anymore. I figure that folks with feelings similar to Pilcrow or myself here are no longer ideal Next users and that&#x27;s ok!<p>It could even be for the best. Seems that Vercel&#x27;s biggest customers are happier than ever which is what really matters.<p>Edit: there&#x27;s an adamdotdev youtube video which I strongly identified with on a similar wavelength[1].<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Zt8mO_Aqzw8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Zt8mO_Aqzw8</a>
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2024-10-10T22:44:30
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jjulius
2024-10-10T22:44:35
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I mean, there&#x27;s a difference between writing an exemption just so <i>you</i> can do a thing without getting in trouble, and writing an exemption that is so obviously for the benefit and health of society&#x2F;community writ large. I can&#x27;t think of a crappier example to have used to have tried to make the point they&#x27;re making.
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redbell
2024-10-10T22:44:46
Chunkr – Vision model based PDF chunking
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afavour
2024-10-10T22:44:49
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ES modules too would have been a great opportunity to cut out some of the outdated cruft.
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johngladtj
2024-10-10T22:45:11
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If you&#x27;re counting that you should add the +30% for social security in Portugal as well.<p>Straight up if you actually do the math and count every tax paid directly a d indirectly someone making minimum wage has a effective tax rate above 60%
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int_19h
2024-10-10T22:45:17
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Useful for what?
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dotancohen
2024-10-10T22:45:29
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<p><pre><code> &gt; so you read a book or talk rather than waste battery </code></pre> OK, I&#x27;m convinced. Next hurricane I&#x27;m traveling to Florida with the kids!
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godshatter
2024-10-10T22:45:32
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Mainly because our biggest search engine is owned by an ad agency.
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PinkMilkshake
2024-10-10T22:45:34
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I really like their ideas, and I love that they follow through with actual implementation.<p>Given the restrictions on the VM, like 64K of memory, are they going to have issues with more complex written languages like Japanese or Arabic?
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LWArcher
2024-10-10T22:45:45
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manquer
2024-10-10T22:45:46
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They don’t have to care ? That is the problem of monopolies.<p>There is no incentive to improve the product , there is every incentive to degrade quality because what are you going to do not shop at Amazon or not search with google ?
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peutetre
2024-10-10T22:45:48
This handheld sensory device is helping blind sports fans ‘feel’ the game
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int_19h
2024-10-10T22:46:01
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From that perspective, something like Pascal or Modula-2 is much better - you get all the same stuff but no footguns.
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gradus_ad
2024-10-10T22:46:23
Bond Market Smells a Rat
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https://wolfstreet.com/2024/10/09/bond-market-smells-a-rat-on-eve-of-cpi-inflation-data-10-year-treasury-yield-jumps-to-4-08-43-bps-since-monster-rate-cut/
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rootusrootus
2024-10-10T22:46:28
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I hear you. This is a choice everyone has to make for themselves. Not everyone will have the same priorities or circumstances.<p>My longest yearly trip is ~1200km, but that&#x27;s like once a year. Several times a year I do a 500km trip. On the long haul the additional refueling stops make the trip about 10% longer, on the shorter trip it has more impact, about 15%. Caveat: this is in the western US and superchargers are invariably right next to the freeway, so they don&#x27;t add much time to the trip.<p>What really sold it for me was eliminating the trips to the gas station. That is a level of convenience it will be hard to give up.<p>I&#x27;m in the market right now for a new second vehicle, since I&#x27;m eliminating the need for a thirsty HD pickup capable of towing our trailer, and what I&#x27;m finding is that the market for EVs is not great in the truck space. Couple choices, both with ups and downs, and a little bigger than what I&#x27;d prefer (C&#x27;mon, Toyota, make us an electric Tacoma). So I&#x27;m faced with having to get another ICE vehicle, and the inability to fuel at home bums me out.
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everforward
2024-10-10T22:46:51
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Ah, I see your question now. Prototypes maybe? I’m not nearly a good enough JS dev to have a reasonable guess at that specifically.<p>Being able to access class members using square bracket syntax with a variable also seems like it would make it really difficult to prove that something isn’t used. I’m thinking something unhinged like using parameters to build a string named after a class member and then accessing it that way.<p>Dunno, I would be curious if someone has a definitive answer as well.
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lolinder
2024-10-10T22:46:53
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&gt; and actually rather easy to get going in.<p>The other day I tried installing OBS on a Mac and this was not my experience. I couldn&#x27;t even get it to recognize the built-in MacBook camera, much less share a screen or a mic or...<p>I&#x27;ve successfully got OBS set up on Linux in the past and managed to get a simple workflow running, but even that took a lot of fiddling to get started and I had the darndest time finding what I needed. The UI reminded me of GIMP—I&#x27;m sure I could eventually figure out how to work it and it probably makes complicated workflows possible in ways that simpler tools don&#x27;t, but for a newcomer it has been overwhelming.
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bookofjoe
2024-10-10T22:46:59
The 'Beautiful Confusion' of the First Billion Years Comes into View
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https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-beautiful-confusion-of-the-first-billion-years-comes-into-view-20241009/
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ezrast
2024-10-10T22:47:31
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The whole point of systemic incentives is that there is no conspiracy. Nobody wants a DDOS and every large provider will have people genuinely working to avoid them. But every time there is an opportunity to allocate resources, the team that gets to frame their return on investment in terms of real dollars will always have an edge over one whose value is realized only in murky customer satisfaction projections. Over the lifetime of a company, the impact of these decisions will add up with no need for any of the individuals involved to even be aware of the dynamic, much less conspire to perpetuate it.
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robertoandred
2024-10-10T22:47:35
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As you said Gutenberg (and now FSE) are in core and the default for developing and authoring WordPress sites. For ClassicPress to be an alternative, you would&#x27;ve had to have intentionally veered from what WordPress gave you.<p>Sure, some sites may have chosen to use a site builder or Classic Editor with ACF, but those that didn&#x27;t are left out in the cold by ClassicPress&#x27;s decisions.
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kortilla
2024-10-10T22:47:41
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They will also do the same thing with bitcoin as collateral. Ability to be used as collateral doesn’t mean anything
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gechr
2024-10-10T22:47:42
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After trying various solutions - including DeskPad - I came up with a custom cross-platform (I&#x27;m on macOS, but assume it&#x27;ll work elsewhere) solution that worked incredibly well on my 40&quot; ultrawide monitor: OBS[1].<p>Having never used OBS before but knowing it was popular among streamers, I wondered if I could use it to (1) only share the specific applications I wanted to share and (2) share them at a resolution that people could actually read, without constantly being asked to zoom in.<p>I first tried setting up a virtual camera and sharing via my video stream, but it was laggy and the quality was so poor that people couldn&#x27;t read what I was sharing. I quickly gave up on that approach.<p>Then I discovered Projectors[2]. By right-clicking on the main view in OBS and selecting &quot;Windowed Projector (Preview)&quot;, it launches a separate window, which I can then share directly via Zoom, Teams, Meet, etc.<p>Whatever I drag into the OBS view is displayed in the Windowed Projector (similar to DeskPad), with the added bonus that I can choose to blur certain applications that might be dragged in. For example, if I open Slack or my password manager, the entire window blurs until I focus back on my terminal or browser.<p>It took a bunch of tweaking to perfect, but I&#x27;m very pleased with how well it works now.<p>---<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;obsproject.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;obsproject.com&#x2F;</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;obsproject.com&#x2F;kb&#x2F;power-of-projectors" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;obsproject.com&#x2F;kb&#x2F;power-of-projectors</a>
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Wowfunhappy
2024-10-10T22:47:51
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Is there a way to run Control or Cyberpunk on macOS?
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popcalc
2024-10-10T22:48:00
Tor2web: Support SMTP Proxy Services
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https://github.com/tor2web/Tor2web/issues/81
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magarnicle
2024-10-10T22:48:06
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Do you mean capitalize the whole word you&#x27;ve just typed?
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chucke
2024-10-10T22:48:08
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Indeed. Portugal got by in Europe while it could advertise its services as significantly cheaper (Italy and Greece did the same). Romania, Poland and all will live to see another nation take its place, and if not finding a way to produce high value add products and processes, face the same kind of stagnation as Portugal.
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SoftTalker
2024-10-10T22:48:10
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They raise the floor not just to keep the racks above any water but also the air handlers typically blow chilled air under the floor to be delivered via perforated floor tiles to the &quot;cold aisles&quot; this saves having to run ductwork for cooling. Also they can run power, networking, and chilled water for any systems needing it, under the floor.
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fullshark
2024-10-10T22:48:12
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I kind of expected something a bit more outrageous...seems like a useful feature and the summary was fine?
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dotancohen
2024-10-10T22:48:12
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Evacuations are, unfortunately, often accompanied by tweets. As early as 2012 or 2014 a team I was on was able to localize the epicenter of an earthquake by examining the Twitter fire hose, half an hour before the earthquake was announced on any of the major news networks.
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PaulHoule
2024-10-10T22:48:16
Researchers use liquid crystal structures for simple, versatile bifocal lenses
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https://phys.org/news/2024-10-harness-liquid-crystal-simple-versatile.html
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vmfunction
2024-10-10T22:48:26
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Or <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;syncthing.net" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;syncthing.net</a>
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peutetre
2024-10-10T22:48:37
Lasers could take broadband where fiber optics can't
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/09/tech/lasers-fso-internet-attochron-spc/index.html
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Dalewyn
2024-10-10T22:48:56
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The likelihood an American will read something decreases with each word written.<p>Seriously: We hate reading. The fewer words the better.
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kortilla
2024-10-10T22:48:57
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The stock of every healthy company is overvalued by that measure. The dissolution of the company resulting in the share value means there were 0 expected earnings.
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lovethevoid
2024-10-10T22:49:08
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Are you sure you haven&#x27;t toggled something in your browser settings? There are a plethora of settings that would wind up rendering those &quot;remember me&quot; buttons useless. Anecdotally, I haven&#x27;t had any issues with staying logged into websites. Github being one of them.
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tim333
2024-10-10T22:49:27
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Alpha fold gives a definite advance in our understanding of the world, chatgpt and similar not so much?
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billybuckwheat
2024-10-10T22:49:38
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Can&#x27;t pin it down to one, so here are some of them:<p>* Solaris<p>* Tokyo Story<p>* Rashomon<p>* Apocalypse Now<p>* Doctor Strangelove<p>* Band of Outsiders<p>* Grand Illusion<p>* Metropolis<p>* Repo Man
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dmonitor
2024-10-10T22:49:39
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Did it kill the trees, or did it proliferate after the trees died (and increased the direct sunlight reaching the ground)?
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causality0
2024-10-10T22:49:55
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It&#x27;s kind of ignoring the fact that as development proceeds, the ratio of &quot;greenery within 100 yards of a road&quot; to &quot;forest&quot; grows rapidly.
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paulryanrogers
2024-10-10T22:49:57
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It is shocking the effort required to have a good gaming experience on Apple computers (excluding iOS). They always struck me as agnostic to games, yet in recent years it appears to border on open hostility.
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Wowfunhappy
2024-10-10T22:50:01
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In hardware? I would assume because it takes up space on the die, right? It&#x27;s not free.
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rdlecler1
2024-10-10T22:50:10
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It’s the other way around. Waymo may do the job exquisitely, but exquisite is also expensive. Telsa has always constrained their system to lower cost hardware. It’ll be easier for Tesla to eventually punch through than for Waymo to cut their costs to that of a Tesla robotaxi.
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spaceisballer
2024-10-10T22:50:19
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I like using FancyZones which is in the Microsoft PowerToys suite. That way you can snap things to a 1080p resolution part of your ultrawide screen. My other simple option is just open the laptop screen which is 1080p
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samatman
2024-10-10T22:50:30
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I doubt this comment will change your mind. But it should.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=33644090">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=33644090</a>
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Fauntleroy
2024-10-10T22:50:44
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I don&#x27;t know if it was present when you linked this, but there&#x27;s a huge banner on the site confirming this as of now.
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dcchambers
2024-10-10T22:50:55
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My understanding about the game porting toolkit is that it requires developers to specifically modify their game in order to make their game compatible.<p>The magic of Proton from a consumer point of view is that it <i>just works</i> for basically every game, sans those with Kernel-level anticheat stuff. This means thousands of old games that haven&#x27;t been updated in years will work.any games that don&#x27;t have active developers.<p>So Apples solution works for new games but isn&#x27;t a practical option for compatibility for existing games.
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RickJWagner
2024-10-10T22:51:02
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Can confirm classrooms are hazardous environments. (I have a son that teaches, and my wife substitute teaches.) Classroom discipline is hard to enforce. For women especially, the threat of violence is real. I wish it weren&#x27;t true, but many long-time teachers say they do not recommend it as a career choice.
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s1artibartfast
2024-10-10T22:51:07
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OK, I think we were using different units when comparing.<p>My concern is that the US GDP is also fluffed up, and the situation is more dire.
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2024-10-10T22:51:11
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popcalc
2024-10-10T22:51:15
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Extremely small market. The reason is there is a real risk that past margin call for the lender there will be no one to offload the crypto onto, even at fire-sale prices. With AAPL and condo developments in LA&#x2F;NYC there is very low cost of insuring an annihilation of value for obvious reasons -- because it&#x27;s unthinkable. Not so much for magic internet beans.
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lermontov
2024-10-10T22:51:34
What, Exactly, Is 'Moderate Drinking'?
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/10/well/eat/moderate-alcohol-drinking-definition.html
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int_19h
2024-10-10T22:51:42
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For many languages these days, evolution happens in public, and you can look at those discussions and see how this sausage is made. If you do it for C#, if anything, the pattern is that relatively inexperienced users are the ones who propose features (to make some specific pet peeve of theirs easier), while the more experienced folk and <i>especially</i> the language designers who make the final call aggressively push back, point out corner cases, backwards compatibility, maintenance burden etc.
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77pt77
2024-10-10T22:51:43
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&gt; To my mind, Joe Rogan is the most recent embodiment of the American dream<p>Look how that turned out...<p>Maybe the dream is more like a nightmare.
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janalsncm
2024-10-10T22:52:00
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The FBI didn’t write the law. And it’s not for the benefit of the FBI, it’s for the purpose of getting scammers off the street. Billions of dollars have been lost of crypto scams.
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godarkrai
2024-10-10T22:52:25
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Currently adding subscriptions is limited to 10 per user, a paid version would increase it.<p>Also we have a feature (currently open for everyone) where we suggest users on when to cancel or subscribe to a service based on their favorite tv shows airing dates. This feature would go behind a paywall once we have enough users because I feel like its a unique feature to have.
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pino82
2024-10-10T22:52:38
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Probably yes. Depending on your requirements (e.g. if cloud, spying, etc is all fine), it can indeed make sense. Windows has its strengths.<p>But what I suspect: A much bigger cohort is people saying &quot;I&#x27;m not forced, I just explicitly prefer it&quot; although this is actually a lie. Some of them are aware of that, some not. Being forced to sth is not great. Not everyone is honest (or even aware) enough to admit it.
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spacemadness
2024-10-10T22:52:48
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I find it disturbing how obsessed HN is with population decline. There is a new article about it every few days.
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giraffe_lady
2024-10-10T22:53:13
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Yeah I&#x27;ve only ever eaten the young shoots. It was fine I never went out of my way to eat it again though.
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NikkiA
2024-10-10T22:53:21
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And often used as a digestive aid&#x2F;folk-medicine
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tim333
2024-10-10T22:53:29
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chemistryworld.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;explainer-what-is-cryo-electron-microscopy&#x2F;3008091.article" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chemistryworld.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;explainer-what-is-cryo-e...</a>
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whimsicalism
2024-10-10T22:53:32
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I will have to check this newest development out, but as someone who dual boots Asahi and MacOS - up until now MacOS with Crossover has definitely been the best experience, if you are willing to pay
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