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vessenes
2024-10-11T03:01:49
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That is a savage savage critique beautifully written and demonstrated. I don’t even like small ‘simple’ systems and I’m smarting a bit reading it. Thanks for the link.
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novoreorx
2024-10-11T03:02:06
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I have ranted countless times in Next.js issues, and most of them have not been resolved even after 2 to 3 years. Here, I&#x27;ll just list some of them in case anyone is interested.<p>- layout cannot access pathname of the current URL: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;43704#issuecomment-1920413060">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;43704#issuecomment-...</a><p>- App Router cannot pass data to layout: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;44506">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;44506</a><p>- router.push does not revalidate server cache: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;54075#discussioncomment-8337419">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;54075#discussi...</a><p>- stylesheet order is not guaranteed and persist accross environments: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;16630">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;16630</a><p>- script tag with strategy=beforeInteractive does not work in root layout: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;51242">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;51242</a><p>Some other thoughts:<p>One thing Next.js likes to do is provide a lengthy and well-formatted post explaining their philosophy and reasons why a particular issue cannot be resolved. It appears convincing at first glance, but if you take a closer look, you&#x27;ll find that they are just elaborations using their own terms and logic. In other words, they explain the efforts they make to justify their decisions, which stem from poor design choices they made. They like doing things look correct but not necessarily useful, similar to the feelings I have when dealing with accountants.
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mdaniel
2024-10-11T03:02:20
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Worse_is_better" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Worse_is_better</a><p>The alternative take is that trying to have a party on your remote island is objectively a bad party because no one else will come
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pdonis
2024-10-11T03:02:21
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You&#x27;re welcome! :-)
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binary132
2024-10-11T03:03:06
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I feel like the dynamic typing crowd are slowly coming around to the fact that having a typesystem is just better.<p>While we’re on the topic, a better typesystem is better than a worse typesystem. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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throwup238
2024-10-11T03:03:19
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The data has to be collected under clinical conditions to control for confounding variables. People are notoriously bad at accurately recording their precise food intake which is probably the most important variable here. They need to do smaller controlled studies with provided diets. Large scale population studies with sensor data in the wild is going to be a trickier proposition that requires linking the sensors to the rest of the patients medical records which is a privacy mine field.
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k3ntaki
2024-10-11T03:03:27
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That sounds about right! but Step 3 seems working well for them...
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defrost
2024-10-11T03:03:40
Social media 'greatest destruction of human potential' US author tells Australia
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Animats
2024-10-11T03:03:40
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The event has started. They have some Teslas driving slowly around the Warner Brothers lot with no people in them. Musk is talking.<p>The closed captions are running ahead of the talking.
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-11T03:04:05
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&gt; <i>it should need a preponderance of evidence (not proof beyond reasonable doubt) that the defendant either also committed similar crimes</i><p>That seems to be true here. They didn’t just set up a bait car, they followed it to the yard where the thieves stored their other stolen cars.
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vessenes
2024-10-11T03:04:08
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This looks worth a try. Great test results, very good example output. No way to know if it’s cherry picked &#x2F; overtuned without giving it a spin, but it will go on my list. Should fit on an M2 Max at full precision.
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noncoml
2024-10-11T03:04:18
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My simple mind can&#x27;t understand what&#x27;s the advantage of having a two seater vs four or five seater. Any insights?
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saghm
2024-10-11T03:04:31
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I&#x27;ve seen issues in Go codebases a couple times where a _lot_ of effort has been spend trying to track down allocations and optimize memory usage. It sounds like the parent comment is describing writing new code striving to avoid allocations, which probably isn&#x27;t something that Go is that much harder for than similar languages, but I feel like it&#x27;s one of the more ambiguous languages in terms of the amount of context needed to be able to identify if a given variable is allocated on the heap or not. A pointer might be a pointer to the stack, or a pointer to the heap, or a pointer to an interface that might _also_ have a heap allocation on the concrete-typed value behind that. If you see a slice, it might be a heap allocation, or it might be a reference to a static array, or it might be a reference to another slice...which has the same possibility to be either a heap allocation, a reference to a static array, or just be another link in the chain to a different slice.<p>This is a place where I feel like the type of simplicity that Go touts doesn&#x27;t actually feel like it&#x27;s optimizing for the right thing. Having a single type for all pointers certainly has a sort of abstract simplicity to it, but I feel like it doesn&#x27;t actually make things simpler when using it in the long run. My perspective is that &quot;conceptual&quot; simplicity is a balancing act between not having too many concepts but also not having concepts being too confusing individually, and I&#x27;m surprised that Go is used for domains like needing to completely avoid allocations in a hot path when the language doesn&#x27;t really feel like it&#x27;s designed to make easy.
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vinnysgreen
2024-10-11T03:04:33
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Just some domains the community can have. They seem to be so important to all this.<p>After all, isn&#x27;t domains&#x2F;trademarks&#x2F;IP the reason why Matt feels he can lord over the .org as if it doesn&#x27;t belong to the community and should be controlled by a robust foundation?
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2024-10-11T03:04:36
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2024-10-11T03:04:36
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Animats
2024-10-11T03:04:39
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&quot;We expect the cost to be below $30,000.&quot;
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amanzi
2024-10-11T03:04:57
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I still remember creating my first html page back in the 90s. It felt really magical creating it with just Notepad - changing the bgcolor of a page to red or blue or whatever, was amazing.
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Suppafly
2024-10-11T03:05:19
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&gt;We&#x27;re seeing less engines which is far more important than the browser wrapper.<p>That&#x27;s moving the goalposts, but honestly in the past it was IE and sometimes mozilla deciding how the web was going to work and anyone else playing catch up, which is essentially still what it is.
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j_bum
2024-10-11T03:05:30
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What are some examples of the non-pharmacological&#x2F;lifestyle approaches you’ve taken?
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Ankaios
2024-10-11T03:06:07
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They&#x27;re currently discussing how difficult it was to design a credit card reader for the Robotaxi that would reliably fail whenever it detects cash in the passenger&#x27;s wallet.
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ogurechny
2024-10-11T03:06:10
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Ehm. This is nothing new.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;awa.shoutwiki.com&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Forked_wikis" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;awa.shoutwiki.com&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Forked_wikis</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;doomwiki.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Doom_Wiki:Departure_from_Wikia" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;doomwiki.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Doom_Wiki:Departure_from_Wikia</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.niwanetwork.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.niwanetwork.org&#x2F;</a><p>etc.
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Animats
2024-10-11T03:06:10
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Teslas &quot;fully autonomous in Texas and California next year&quot; using Model 3 and Model Y.<p>Cybercab before 2027.
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porphyra
2024-10-11T03:06:32
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It was a medical emergency. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;x.com&#x2F;elonmusk&#x2F;status&#x2F;1844567949144883345" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;x.com&#x2F;elonmusk&#x2F;status&#x2F;1844567949144883345</a>
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ec109685
2024-10-11T03:06:43
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They can use “we’re working on the chassis” as an excuse for why it’s not ready yet.
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saagarjha
2024-10-11T03:06:48
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It’s not really all that hard
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sova
2024-10-11T03:06:57
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HTML is not for people
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theGnuMe
2024-10-11T03:07:07
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This is like seeing a function that explains a Deep neural network…
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2024-10-11T03:07:26
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pcbro141
2024-10-11T03:07:42
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Waymo already beat Tesla to Full Self Driving. I use Waymo frequently in SF and it&#x27;s great. It makes this Tesla robotaxi with an undefined release date not very interesting.
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Nursie
2024-10-11T03:07:51
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LOL, got my maths a bit wrong there, 260% growth of $200 would be $720, not $460. Doesn&#x27;t change the overall picture though :)
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sampo
2024-10-11T03:08:04
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&gt; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=29083367">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=29083367</a><p>&gt; &gt; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.danslimmon.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;07&#x2F;15&#x2F;do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.danslimmon.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;07&#x2F;15&#x2F;do-nothing-scripting-...</a><p>What is the point of defining a Python class with a single `run` method, and then running with `Class.run()`, instead of just defining a `function` and running with `function()`?
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reallymental
2024-10-11T03:08:35
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What a bizzare world we live in. He&#x27;s promising some version of the thing he did in 2016 [0], he&#x27;s promising a lower than $30k price point, also the famous &quot;unsupervised full self driving&quot; (how many more adjectives does one need for autonomous vehicles?).<p>Perhaps he&#x27;s made another deal with the board for a better $100B pay package so he can lie to the shareholders (who&#x27;ll eat it up) and he&#x27;ll dump subpar products onto these people who are heralding him as another &quot;genius&quot; or whatever.<p>He&#x27;s just another run-of-the-mill, out of touch conman at this point. He was great, but he didn&#x27;t hold onto his own greatness.<p>edit: Something about a park ride?! ... Jesus.<p>[0] - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;qz.com&#x2F;elon-musk-tesla-robotaxi-timeline-1851664786#:~:text=Elon%20Musk%20has%20been%20promising,for%20more%20than%20five%20years&amp;text=We%20may%20earn%20a%20commission%20from%20links%20on%20this%20page.&amp;text=Elon%20Musk%20first%20promised%20that,first%20popped%20into%20his%20head" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;qz.com&#x2F;elon-musk-tesla-robotaxi-timeline-1851664786#...</a>.
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omoikane
2024-10-11T03:09:04
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&gt; the trademark rules around the language prevent it from being called a Rust compiler<p>Maybe they can call it a Crab compiler, see also:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=36122270">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=36122270</a> - Rust has been forked to the Crab Language (2023-05-30)
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2024-10-11T03:09:05
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2024-10-11T03:09:07
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clayhacks
2024-10-11T03:09:12
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If you feel the need to nitpick on how close to genocide the current situation in Gaza is, perhaps you maybe focused on the wrong thing
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famahar
2024-10-11T03:09:30
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I love making stuff like this accessible for many people. Giving it a quick read and while I do find it more readable I think you can still lose people when you define terms. More fun analogies and simple silly (non technical looking) pictures could really help a concept sink in faster. Great work overall though.
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Brajeshwar
2024-10-11T03:09:43
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A few months back, someone asked for suggestions on which new AI options to learn to beef up his marketing career. I told him to learn HTML first. That will be useful for a long time and will likely last his lifetime. After that, he can start learning others.<p>I even x-ed it at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xcancel.com&#x2F;brajeshwar&#x2F;status&#x2F;1812149514632925525" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xcancel.com&#x2F;brajeshwar&#x2F;status&#x2F;1812149514632925525</a>
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startupsfail
2024-10-11T03:10:37
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The screenshot there is 1xH100 PCIE, for $1.604. Which is likely promotional pricing to get customers onboarded.<p>With promotional pricing it can be $0 for qualified customers.<p>Note also, how the author shows screenshots for invites for private alpha access. It can be mutually beneficial for the data center to provide discounted alpha testing access. The developer gets discounted access, the data center gets free&#x2F;realistic alpha testing workflows.
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leerob
2024-10-11T03:10:54
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- Layouts answer: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;43704#issuecomment-2090798307">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;43704#issuecomment-...</a><p>- Pass data to layout answer: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;44506#discussioncomment-10910613">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;44506#discussi...</a><p>- For router.push one, I believe you&#x27;re looking for this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nextjs.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;app&#x2F;api-reference&#x2F;next-config-js&#x2F;staleTimes" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nextjs.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;app&#x2F;api-reference&#x2F;next-config-js&#x2F;sta...</a><p>- Stylesheet ordering: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;pull&#x2F;63157">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;pull&#x2F;63157</a><p>- Script tag: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;51242#issuecomment-2003550390">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;vercel&#x2F;next.js&#x2F;issues&#x2F;51242#issuecomment-...</a>
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muglug
2024-10-11T03:11:20
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He talks about the tyranny of parking lots, but this is a solved problem! The whole presentation is an exercise in steadfastly not talking about public transportation.
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Animats
2024-10-11T03:11:24
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Inductive charging. Robotaxi does not need to plug in.<p>Pictures of robotic car interior cleaning, but no mention of that.
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olalonde
2024-10-11T03:11:28
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&gt; So I find it hard to understand how someone can care about women&#x27;s health and support these policies. I&#x27;m flabbergasted that I know parents of daughters who support these policies.<p>Do you really not know the reason? They believe fetuses are humans and that killing them is akin to murder, just as killing a baby would. It&#x27;s as simple as that.
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2024-10-11T03:12:22
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There&#x27;s a 20 person bus version.
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umanwizard
2024-10-11T03:12:25
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I didn’t think we were having a debate. You insinuated that Rust isn’t ideal for CRUD apps, and I agreed with you.
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k3ntaki
2024-10-11T03:12:28
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The Ingestion process of RAG is very expensive, specifically when data volume increases, and requires lots of GPU processing
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WD-42
2024-10-11T03:12:57
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I mean this is the nature of the beast with arm and apple. It’s a closed system. There are some devs that are going to be willing to go through the effort just for the challenge of it, but most are just going to use x86&#x2F;linux because you don’t have to actively fight against the vendor.
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pcbro141
2024-10-11T03:13:05
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He&#x27;s been promising &quot;full self driving in a few months to a couple years&quot; since 2015.<p>Reddit comment with his predictions:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;old.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;SelfDrivingCars&#x2F;comments&#x2F;n6nsmt&#x2F;elons_tweet_does_not_match_engineering_reality&#x2F;gx8kure&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;old.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;SelfDrivingCars&#x2F;comments&#x2F;n6nsmt&#x2F;elo...</a>
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sixothree
2024-10-11T03:13:44
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It&#x27;s not ignored. Democrats have been pushing automobile safety since the 1970&#x27;s, uphill the entire time against republican opponents.
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azhenley
2024-10-11T03:13:51
Implementing Raft: Part 4 – Key/Value Database
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2024-10-11T03:14:09
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Suppafly
2024-10-11T03:14:36
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It gets confusing when you use all google services though, because while google photos technically use your drive space, they aren&#x27;t really exposed that way. Android generally gives you a warning that when you delete a photo that it&#x27;s also being removed from your cloud storage too though. But google photos will also constantly prompt you to let it delete your local copies and only have the cloud copies, so you end up having no idea what they are actually doing. Just drive itself is pretty straight forward though since it&#x27;s mostly separate from the phone and deleting from the phone has no bearing on what&#x27;s on drive, unless you deleting from within the drives app itself.
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gruez
2024-10-11T03:14:49
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Yeah, but I don&#x27;t taste the plastic.
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gfourfour
2024-10-11T03:14:50
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This seems like an extremely petty fight
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mojomark
2024-10-11T03:14:56
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That&#x27;s not my point. My point was that, even with hockey sticks that are symmetrical, there is an asymmetry to hand functions&#x2F;position. If you look at what they call &quot;left-handed&quot; stick, the blade is on the left hand side of the body. That means your left hand is holding the stick in the middle - like a fulcrum. The hand that is in the middle, on the fulcrum, feels to me like it has less &quot;fine&quot; control over the angle of the blade than the hand at the a end of the stick. So, why not call that &quot;right-handed.&quot;
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shusaku
2024-10-11T03:15:14
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When reading an article like this, I think westerners get guilt tripped. We must be wrong, just look at all the troubles we have. Maybe if we talked more things would be better.<p>But maybe the real take way here is that people in Indian should talk less about politics!
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paulryanrogers
2024-10-11T03:15:25
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Is this a joke? Do they prefer the taxis get paid in cash?
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jknutson
2024-10-11T03:15:49
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3 ways to declare functions? I am probably blanking but I can only think of:<p>``` function foo () {} const foo = () =&gt; {} ```
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Animats
2024-10-11T03:15:50
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Walking humanoid robots.<p>Also videos of more humanoid robots that move better than the ones shown live.
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WD-42
2024-10-11T03:15:57
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Good grief what an uphill battle. It’s amazing there are any devs willing to put up with Apple hardware at all.
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-11T03:16:04
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&gt; <i>it would be easy to discuss politics in urban NYC and very difficult&#x2F; rare in rural Wyoming. I don’t think that’s really the case</i><p>I live in both! It’s easy to discuss if you’re respectful. Even with someone who will take offence to any opinion but their own. You can label them zealots. But they’re also passionate about something, and even if the what is banal the why is usually incredibly beautiful.
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Suppafly
2024-10-11T03:16:30
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&gt;I&#x27;d say half of my first-year CS students don&#x27;t know how to create a folder with files, at the start of the school year.<p>I learned CS ~20 years ago and it was mostly the same. Half of the first year is people that are vaguely interested in computers, video games, or heard it was a good way to make money, and didn&#x27;t really have any real skills going into it.<p>It is somewhat different now, because there are students that think they are good with technology but really have no idea how things work, they just think they know because they are slightly better than their peers at using phones and tablets.
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wonderhoy
2024-10-11T03:16:32
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what is the meaning of this post and why
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NikkiA
2024-10-11T03:16:47
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No, it calms the digestive system, and used to stop diarrhea.
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WD-42
2024-10-11T03:16:52
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I’m not sure why you are being downvoted. This is the truth people who buy Apple hardware need to hear.
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wyclif
2024-10-11T03:16:58
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It&#x27;s amazing how many people&#x27;s opinion of PHP is stuck in a time warp from 10-20 years ago. It&#x27;s now a much better language than it was then. It&#x27;s fascinating to see programmer snobbery in real time.
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-11T03:17:19
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&gt; <i>being able to say, &quot;I disagree, and discussing it further won&#x27;t change my mind&quot; is important</i><p>Though, I would argue, unnecessary. If you faithfully believe, challenge shouldn’t be burdensome. If you’re open to revision, maybe they have a point. I’m not Epictetus, but unless your conversation partner is an idiot or a bore, there is usually something redeeming there.
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bryanlarsen
2024-10-11T03:17:21
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They just announced a bus.
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rgbrgb
2024-10-11T03:17:28
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thanks for the link!<p>i hear you on not having to build for everyone and it&#x27;s good to take a stance and not be for everyone &#x2F; every use case. dhh talked about this at railsworld recently [0].<p>i think i&#x27;ve got it working ok with the second request to update the session (as suggested here [1]).<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=zPBbHu-BKpQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=zPBbHu-BKpQ</a> [1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;nextauthjs&#x2F;next-auth&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;9715">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;nextauthjs&#x2F;next-auth&#x2F;discussions&#x2F;9715</a>
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akalin
2024-10-11T03:17:40
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wonderhoy
2024-10-11T03:17:56
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nice
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bruce511
2024-10-11T03:18:05
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There are obviously two sides to the abortion question, and we&#x27;re not going to &quot;solve&quot; it here, but I think at least discussing it is healthy.<p>The pendulum has swung a lot in the last couple years, and I&#x27;d argue it has swung a bit too far. All laws have unintended consequences, and we&#x27;re seeing the out-working of some of that now.<p>Right now the law is dictating to medicine - laws written by activists and politicians, not doctors. Placing legal liability on doctors as to who they can help, and when. That seems to me to be too far.<p>Equally the pendulum has swung to a point which is not the viewpoint of the majority. Not even in red states. When on the ballot pro-abortion positions are consistently winning. IVF is under threat (not by accident.)<p>Moving the law back to the states is a cop out. It creates inequality among citizens of the same country. Which in turn creates a divisive discourse between people who are now forced into one or other position.<p>Pro choice is not the same as Pro abortion. It moves the choice to the patients and doctors involved. Personally, for reasons, I&#x27;m not a fan of abortion. But I can see there are cases every it is appropriate. I support the notion that the right people to make that choice are the people involved.<p>Lots of people feel differently to me. Perhaps they&#x27;re in the 50% who will never have to make that choice. Perhaps they are in the 99.99% who will not experience a loved one dying in a preventable way.
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taosx
2024-10-11T03:18:31
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Not sure if it counts but there is `new Function(&quot;return x;&quot;)`
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mgiampapa
2024-10-11T03:18:35
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Every Taxi driver in NYC has a credit card machine that is broken unless you show them you don&#x27;t have cash.
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bugbuddy
2024-10-11T03:18:36
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At $2 per hour, factoring in the overall hardware cost, labor, electricity, and other sunk costs like floor space and bandwidth, how many total hours does it take to break even?<p>What is the expected hardware operation lifespan in hours of this system?<p>How much would the hardware cost have to drop for the economic of $2&#x2F;hour to work?
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reallymental
2024-10-11T03:18:36
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Well he&#x27;s now got his robots dancing. It&#x27;s all a joke people, let&#x27;s wrap it up.
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Suppafly
2024-10-11T03:18:57
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&gt;To keep that line of reasoning going, what is the purpose of the university, if you&#x27;re supposed to learn everything on your own?<p>It&#x27;s not that you have to learn everything on your own though, it&#x27;s that if you enter a program without having some understanding of the basics, you&#x27;re going to have to pay to take a bunch of remedial classes.<p>It&#x27;d be like going for a mathematics degree when the highest class you took in high school was algebra, where the normal degree students would be starting with Calc 3 or Differential Equations. You might be ok in the major or you might not, but you don&#x27;t even know enough to start on the path at that point.
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Shiny_Gyrodos
2024-10-11T03:19:13
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I&#x27;m an absolute beginner when it comes to programming, and I chose C# as my first language to learn.<p>I&#x27;ve been learning steadily for 8 or so months now and at no point have I felt the language was unapproachable due to excessive features.<p>Looking back on what each new version added, I don&#x27;t think any of the additions were damaging to the simplicity of C#.<p>I do likely have a biased perspective though, as I use newer C# features every day.
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meowster
2024-10-11T03:19:45
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Air-gapped doesn&#x27;t mean no data transfer. If there is data transfer, then viruses could get on it which will use up system resources.
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judiisis
2024-10-11T03:19:57
Interop Lack of Transparency and Accountability
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https://github.com/web-platform-tests/interop/issues/888
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RachelWng
2024-10-11T03:20:17
How to Mosaic Face to Keep Privacy Safe in Videos
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https://www.blurvideo.ai/blog/mosaic-face-in-video.html
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2024-10-11T03:20:17
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pr337h4m
2024-10-11T03:20:51
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hipadev23
2024-10-11T03:21:01
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What in the late 90&#x27;s grocery store checkout line tabloid is this.
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Suppafly
2024-10-11T03:21:10
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It does, but the file structure isn&#x27;t really exposed unless you go looking for it. You mostly just work off your recent files and such.
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0max
2024-10-11T03:21:11
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Based on some of the viral videos out of SF lately, I think we need Delamain from Cyberpunk 2077 more than Waymo at this point. I&#x27;ve been in a Waymo with other drivers trying to test its intelligence (trying to cut into the Waymo&#x27;s lane with the signal on while right in the blind spot) and it&#x27;s not fun.
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rebeccaskinner
2024-10-11T03:21:15
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&gt; Those larger parties still have to work together with other parties to form a coalition&#x2F;anti-coalition. Those coalitions then end up running the country.<p>Although I think there might be some benefits to this style of government, I also think people over-index on it. One way or another these groups end up forming coalitions and making compromises in order to govern. In one case it happens before the election, and mostly behind the scenes with some influence from the primary process. In the other case, it happens after the election when the parties are figure out how to form a majority after the representatives have been selected. One advantage to the former is that at least you know who what other policies your special interest are going to align you with ahead of time, rather than finding out after the fact that your vote brought along more baggage than you bargained for.<p>&gt; You and your friend might disagree about UBI, or trans rights, or whatever, but you both understand that you more or less agree on the other 9&#x2F;10 issues.<p>But if one the people in that discussion is trans, and the other person doesn&#x27;t believe that trans people are real, have a right to exist, deserve health care, etc. then it doesn&#x27;t matter if they agree on 9&#x2F;10 other issues. Same with abortion. If one person in a discussion believes in the value of rational evidence based decision making, and the other believes in woke 5g space lasers, there&#x27;s simply no foundation on which to build a shared understanding upon which to base a conversation.<p>Many of the central arguments that are causing polarization in politics today are due to fundamental incompatibilities in values- the kind that no amount of agreement on other matters of policy<p>&gt; Contrast that with american politics where it&#x27;s all or nothing. If you like abortion and low taxes, there is no way for you to vote.<p>There absolutely is. There&#x27;s no perfect candidate, but there&#x27;s still going to be a better choice. You pick what matters most to you, and how many things you are willing to compromise for those things, make the best choice available, and work to push the discussion of one party or the other closer toward your views in the areas you don&#x27;t like.
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wonderhoy
2024-10-11T03:21:33
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imagine you need a vaccine and they bring out the expired tests that&#x27;s probably going to do nothing and instead you die or something lmao
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RachelWng
2024-10-11T03:21:39
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.blurvideo.ai&#x2F;blog&#x2F;mosaic-face-in-video.html?utm_source=ycombinator&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=rachel20241001-1031" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.blurvideo.ai&#x2F;blog&#x2F;mosaic-face-in-video.html?utm_...</a>
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WD-42
2024-10-11T03:21:46
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Apple is going to do the same thing they did with BSD, WebKit, etc. They will wait until proton is mature enough, fork it, then release it as their own. Why put in the effort this early on?
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nxobject
2024-10-11T03:21:52
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If only I had &quot;canapplesiliconemulatewindowsgames.com&quot;!
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kyleyeats
2024-10-11T03:22:11
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Bat Boy is making the announcement.
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fron
2024-10-11T03:22:12
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Come back if&#x2F;when it gets announced. Until then, this is just clickbait nonsense
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dmix
2024-10-11T03:22:20
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His connection to NASA is he made films for University of Hawaii and NASA funded some program related to that
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mncharity
2024-10-11T03:22:35
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Mistaken is very possible. The quote&#x27;s 3kM looks similar to UK sterling balance debt at the end of ww2[1], and to the 4kM of that article&#x27;s loan.<p>[1] cite I haven&#x27;t read: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;history.state.gov&#x2F;historicaldocuments&#x2F;frus1947v03&#x2F;d6#:~:text=During%20and%20after%20the%20war,its%20international%20balance%20of%20payments" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;history.state.gov&#x2F;historicaldocuments&#x2F;frus1947v03&#x2F;d6...</a>.
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2024-10-11T03:22:45
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Suppafly
2024-10-11T03:22:48
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&gt;We do not reject new biology majors because they had never touched a microscope before entering the program.<p>No but you&#x27;d presumably make them take some remedial classes that the mainstream students wouldn&#x27;t be required to take. Or maybe not, I&#x27;m not sure how it works in biology, but in the harder STEM majors, you&#x27;re generally expected to have some basic knowledge beyond what the &#x27;easy&#x27; track at high school required for graduation.
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wonderhoy
2024-10-11T03:22:52
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interesting
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zdw
2024-10-11T03:23:03
How to Make a Legit Sound Camera [video]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5ynZ3lMQJc
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