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41,806,800 | comment | bongodongobob | 2024-10-11T06:28:53 | null | If that were the official policy I'd look for a job that hires adults instead. | null | null | 41,799,781 | 41,765,127 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,801 | story | fzliu | 2024-10-11T06:28:56 | 32K-token context length embedding models | null | https://blog.voyageai.com/2024/09/18/voyage-3/ | 1 | null | 41,806,801 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,806,802 | comment | pjmlp | 2024-10-11T06:28:56 | null | Goverments of the world in their upcoming cybersecurity laws do. | null | null | 41,802,982 | 41,791,773 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,803 | comment | moralestapia | 2024-10-11T06:29:45 | null | >BYD can build in Mexico (NAFTA) and the EU to avoid tariffs, if desired.<p>Not if Trump wins and I mean that without cynicism. | null | null | 41,806,536 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,804 | comment | globular-toast | 2024-10-11T06:30:08 | null | This is how I learnt to program as a kid around 1997. My dad taught me to do exactly this. I didn't have it up on Neocities, though, in fact I didn't put something on the public web till years later, should've done it sooner! So I just had my own little website with multiple pages that were meticulously maintained.<p>However, I did become quite lazy and would never have continued maintaining it as raw HTML. I discovered PHP which gave me superpowers, but it is quite a paradigm shift. I wish I knew about static site generators sooner. | null | null | 41,801,334 | 41,801,334 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,805 | comment | andreasmetsala | 2024-10-11T06:30:13 | null | That works until it doesn’t. | null | null | 41,806,689 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,806 | comment | scotty79 | 2024-10-11T06:30:14 | null | There was another research that indicated that the therapeutical framework that the therapist uses has no influence on the probability of postive outcome. What mattered more is whether a therapist was able to form a meaningful connection with a patient. | null | null | 41,802,896 | 41,780,328 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,807 | comment | shrubble | 2024-10-11T06:30:22 | null | So are you thinking that the lower price is to get the customer in the door and then when they need the Infiniband connected GPUs to charge them more? | null | null | 41,805,639 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,808 | comment | 082349872349872 | 2024-10-11T06:30:31 | null | I've been invoking violence because that is ("keeping the lion-fox defos close to where they have always been") <i>the</i> historical leonine[0] trait.<p>Fox-lion confusion by a third party also occurs in one of the Panchatantra stories, where a mother leaps to the conclusion that the mongoose with blood on its mouth has betrayed her... (compare "Rikki-tikki-tavi")<p>From the violence-dealing viewpoint, wasn't the CO in the Anabasis designori? A 10'000 strong combined arms unit, even if default dead, is still well capable of holding its perimeter against wolves. (here and in Persia)<p>That said, if you'd prefer to rotate the microscope lenses and narrow down to even-more-metaphorical lions and foxes, I'm happy to do so (if I may footnote the occasional <i>ultima ratio</i>[1] from time to time?) going forward.<p>[0] in the Tanakh lion is used metaphorically for scholars, but only as part of a total order, and there's plenty of violence in the (<= R. Meir) fox and lion stories. (open Q: was the hebrew, which gets translated fox, a fox or a jackal?)<p>[1] making people offers they can't refuse? | null | null | 41,806,253 | 41,727,005 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,809 | comment | endorphine | 2024-10-11T06:30:32 | null | Do you use Wine or Proton? | null | null | 41,802,520 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,810 | comment | Kiro | 2024-10-11T06:30:56 | null | And that warrants low-effort snark and jokes polluting these threads? There are still good discussions here, but they get muddled by all this nonsense. | null | null | 41,806,426 | 41,805,706 | null | [
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41,806,811 | comment | scotty79 | 2024-10-11T06:30:59 | null | There was another research that indicated that the therapeutical framework that the therapist uses has no influence on the probability of postive outcome. What mattered more is whether a therapist was able to form a meaningful connection with a patient. | null | null | 41,802,969 | 41,780,328 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,812 | comment | Der_Einzige | 2024-10-11T06:31:05 | null | I just want to observe that there are a lot of people paying huge amounts of money for consulting about this exact topic and that this article is jam packed with more recent and relevant information than almost any of these consultants have. | null | null | 41,805,446 | 41,805,446 | null | [
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41,806,813 | comment | pjmlp | 2024-10-11T06:31:06 | null | A quite reducing view of the computing world. | null | null | 41,804,174 | 41,791,773 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,814 | comment | steveoscaro | 2024-10-11T06:31:11 | null | Yeah this place feels like Reddit right now. Hivemind takes left and right. | null | null | 41,806,690 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,815 | story | taubek | 2024-10-11T06:31:19 | Remains of a 3,500-year-old Ancient Greek Structure found in Crobex | null | https://arkeonews.net/remains-of-a-3500-year-old-settlement-and-massive-ancient-greek-structure-found-in-croatia/ | 1 | null | 41,806,815 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,806,816 | comment | tightbookkeeper | 2024-10-11T06:31:36 | null | That was kind of long for not a lot of information, but a few good points. thanks for sharing. | null | null | 41,806,492 | 41,764,903 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,817 | comment | iforgotpassword | 2024-10-11T06:32:20 | null | I don't buy it. WAS is still open from the start, and incredibly more simple and thus easier to implement securely.<p>And no, for reasons stated before an applet model would <i>never</i> become the standard again. You'd rather have to integrate Java with the browser so it's entirely under your control, and considering how massive it is and how hard it was to properly sandbox it, nobody in their right mind would decide on this. WASM reuses a lot of infrastructure already there, it's simply the best solution from a technical standpoint. | null | null | 41,797,729 | 41,795,561 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,818 | comment | tgv | 2024-10-11T06:32:21 | null | It isn't very scientific if a discipline persists in bad research practices, and that's what psychology is still doing. Indeed, it's very hard to get experimental evidence for a theory by measuring people, but if you know you can't, then don't do it. Wait until the means to do so become available, and try to find those ways instead. Unfortunately, that's not the state of psych. research.<p>There is of course also a more practical side. For psych and med interventions, you don't need to know how it works. If method A works better than method B, it's a good idea to try A before trying B. However, that research is also difficult, and many papers have been found wrong afterwards. While that's the way to go, it shows that even when attempting to establish superficial effects, the disciplines are failing. | null | null | 41,806,766 | 41,780,328 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,819 | comment | littlestymaar | 2024-10-11T06:32:23 | null | Somehow with password managers we collectively decided that single points of failure where good… | null | null | 41,804,723 | 41,801,883 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,820 | comment | khafra | 2024-10-11T06:32:32 | null | I guess you could just write the program in Python, then have ChatGPT automatically translate it into a strongly-typed language. | null | null | 41,806,355 | 41,801,415 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,821 | story | haskup | 2024-10-11T06:32:41 | Build shadcn Forms Faster – open-source Form Builder | null | https://www.shadcn-form.com/ | 1 | null | 41,806,821 | 0 | [
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41,806,823 | comment | gitaarik | 2024-10-11T06:32:46 | null | Yeah, that psychoanalysis makes sense, but why would there suddenly be so many people that supposedly had traumatic experiences in being judged stupid? | null | null | 41,802,594 | 41,801,271 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,824 | story | mpweiher | 2024-10-11T06:32:53 | I Didn't Believe That AI Is the Future of Coding. I Was Right [video] | null | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A-gqHJ1ENI | 2 | null | 41,806,824 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,806,825 | comment | imtringued | 2024-10-11T06:33:10 | null | How does it have more potential? I don't know how much taxi drivers earn in the US but let's pick a random number like 50k USD per year. If Waymo hardware costs $10k but Tesla costs $2k, then the savings are $40k for Waymo in the first year and $48k for Tesla. That is a 20% increase in the worst case for Waymo and the longer the vehicle lasts or the higher the taxi driver salary, the worse it gets for Tesla. Their potential is heavily bounded and gets worse over time. | null | null | 41,806,570 | 41,805,706 | null | [
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41,806,826 | comment | kientuong114 | 2024-10-11T06:33:14 | null | Dropbox introduced this feature in April 2024 [1]. The CCS deadline was just a couple of days later; there was no chance of analyzing it meaningfully before then.<p>[1] <a href="https://blog.dropbox.com/topics/company/new-solutions-to-secure-organize-and-share-cloud-content" rel="nofollow">https://blog.dropbox.com/topics/company/new-solutions-to-sec...</a> | null | null | 41,804,622 | 41,798,359 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,827 | comment | RandomThoughts3 | 2024-10-11T06:33:21 | null | [delayed] | null | null | 41,805,585 | 41,791,773 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,828 | comment | wiseowise | 2024-10-11T06:33:21 | null | > shipped with a full scheme included alongside<p>Sorry, what?<p><a href="https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2013/07/18/javascript-isnt-scheme/" rel="nofollow">https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2013/07/18/javascript-isn...</a> | null | null | 41,804,083 | 41,787,041 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,829 | comment | aucisson_masque | 2024-10-11T06:33:28 | null | Agree, shouldn't have said no one. But you got to recognize that some torrent are most popular than other.<p>I would have absolutely no trouble downloading the latest marvel movie but if you are looking for some old Soviet movie, Iranian movie or even old American movie then you're in bad luck. I've never seen more than 0 seeder on thepiratebay. | null | null | 41,794,344 | 41,792,500 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,830 | comment | lifthrasiir | 2024-10-11T06:33:39 | null | Because "somewhat predictable" doesn't mean "non-random". In fact, almost all prefixes of algorithmically random bit sequences are somewhat predictable with an appropriate definition of "somewhat", because you can find and exploit an accidental bias from taking the prefix and any such bias translates to <i>some</i> predictability. | null | null | 41,806,512 | 41,805,941 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,831 | comment | conradev | 2024-10-11T06:34:04 | null | Waymo has touted that their entire fleet is now electric: <a href="https://waymo.com/blog/2023/03/paving-way-toward-fully-electric-ride/" rel="nofollow">https://waymo.com/blog/2023/03/paving-way-toward-fully-elect...</a><p>It sure seems like their self-imposed constraint is EVs. Their goal beyond that is cost reduction. It seems like the actual key right now might be volume:<p>“The team at our new manufacturing facility is ready to allocate a significant number of vehicles for the Waymo One fleet as it continues to expand. Importantly, this is the first step in the partnership between the two companies and we are actively exploring additional opportunities for collaboration.”<p><a href="https://waymo.com/blog/2024/10/waymo-and-hyundai-enter-partnership/" rel="nofollow">https://waymo.com/blog/2024/10/waymo-and-hyundai-enter-partn...</a><p>but to your point, Hyundai may see this as an opportunity for “future collaboration” to get autonomous driving tech into their vehicles. But selling a “significant number of vehicles” is also very much in Hyundai’s interest.<p>If Hyundai was making the Niro or Kona EV in the US, then they may have been an option, but they’re not. They are not eligible for the tax credit. Toyota won’t make EVs here until 2025 or 2026.<p>The ID.4 would meet that criteria, though, and I wonder if Waymo considered going with Volkswagen. | null | null | 41,806,681 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,832 | comment | bigfatkitten | 2024-10-11T06:34:09 | null | > Target - The retail giant faced a massive data breach in 2013, which compromised approximately 40 million credit and debit card accounts. While Target did not go out of business, the breach led to substantial financial losses, including a $18.5 million settlement with state attorneys general.<p>A $18.5m fine for a company with around $25b in quarterly revenue.<p>> Equifax - The credit reporting agency experienced a breach in 2017 that exposed sensitive information of about 147 million people. Although Equifax remains operational, the breach resulted in over $700 million in settlements and significant reputational damage.<p>Yeah, take a look at Equifax's financials. It has done nothing but go from strength to strength since 2017, and the financial impact of that incident is nothing more than a speed bump.<p>Equifax has more than doubled its market cap, grown its revenue by over 60% and has remained extremely profitable at all times since then.<p>Anyone who bought Equifax stock in late 2017 has done very well. | null | null | 41,773,297 | 41,772,532 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,833 | comment | littlestymaar | 2024-10-11T06:34:11 | null | Yeah, at least most people eventually abandoned the ridiculous idea of mandatory password renewal ever six months … | null | null | 41,804,640 | 41,801,883 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,834 | comment | wiseowise | 2024-10-11T06:34:12 | null | That’s still one way - arrow function. | null | null | 41,806,236 | 41,787,041 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,835 | comment | doubtfuluser | 2024-10-11T06:34:24 | null | I have to say, Facebook at work was probably the best thing I ever used for collaboration and knowledge sharing. It was so much better than slack, I never understood why people wanted this chat style for group communication. | null | null | 41,805,009 | 41,805,009 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,836 | comment | mint2 | 2024-10-11T06:34:27 | null | With the abortion thing, it’s not pick people completely at random - It’s arbitrarily pick x number of women, of child bearing age, at random and make them die or suffer grievously.<p>I don’t think the predominantly male lawmakers in those states would have made the same choices had it been men not women who would be affected. | null | null | 41,805,807 | 41,804,460 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,837 | comment | cuu508 | 2024-10-11T06:34:27 | null | Well, case in point, I did. When I read the title I thought – "IIRC these were going for thousands, could they have really dropped so hard? Well, sometimes companies, cars, real estate properties cost $1, but there's always of course a catch. Let's see what the catch is here... <click> ah, it's a 4x reduction of <i>rental</i> price, boring" | null | null | 41,806,738 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,838 | comment | saturn8601 | 2024-10-11T06:34:28 | null | I made this same argument at CCC last year because a presenter was arguing for mandating buses in every country instead of EVs. When I pushed back they trotted out the example of NYC: a single exception whose own subway system is slowly collapsing due to legacy and graft.<p>Keep talking like this and you'll leave yourself baffled as to why society ends up disagreeing with you. If you look at the voting patterns of people not only in the Americas but also increasingly in Europe, they are already pushing back. | null | null | 41,806,780 | 41,805,515 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,839 | comment | bubblyworld | 2024-10-11T06:34:29 | null | I'm thoroughly enjoying the philosophy side of these posts (like the how of representing various common abstractions in prolog), but I would love to see an actual game implemented in prolog! Does anyone know of any examples that are more complex than simple text adventures?<p>Or any anecdotes from more experienced prologgers about the experience of writing a real game? At face value it looks like it would be very easy to accidentally tie yourself up in a knot of logical contradictions, but I guess there are tools in prolog land for debugging this kind of thing? | null | null | 41,800,764 | 41,800,764 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,840 | comment | moooo99 | 2024-10-11T06:34:41 | null | Whenever it suits our own personal beliefs. If not, then no. | null | null | 41,806,752 | 41,792,304 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,841 | comment | swyx | 2024-10-11T06:34:44 | null | can you do a quick rerun of the ROI math with BH200 numbers now that we know them? minus the fp4 shenanigans ofc | null | null | 41,806,700 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,842 | comment | globular-toast | 2024-10-11T06:35:05 | null | If this is true then it's very sad. Is this what people have been reduced to? I would have been able to follow these instructions as a child (in fact I did build my own website when I was 10).<p>Are you sure it's this bad, though, or are you not giving people the benefit of the doubt? How can it be this way? Is it due to people using cloud apps for everything? | null | null | 41,803,471 | 41,801,334 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,843 | comment | imtringued | 2024-10-11T06:35:38 | null | The people living in the "geofenced" areas don't care about how "incomplete" it is. The point of a self driving taxi is that you don't have to own the vehicle. | null | null | 41,806,737 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,844 | comment | simonh | 2024-10-11T06:35:50 | null | They won’t do anything to undermine Metal. | null | null | 41,805,690 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,845 | comment | pbowyer | 2024-10-11T06:35:52 | null | More the problem with Kirby is the admin still using Vue 2, so if you use Vue 3 for everything else and want to make a plugin, you have to go back to how you used to write Vue and no longer do. | null | null | 41,806,416 | 41,805,391 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,846 | comment | kelseyfrog | 2024-10-11T06:35:55 | null | In fact it's a privilege to not have to worry about moral purity. Being able to look past views without personal consequences is life free of that burden. Some people don't have that option. | null | null | 41,806,261 | 41,804,460 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,847 | comment | sinfulprogeny | 2024-10-11T06:35:58 | null | > then fixing the types<p>man I wish my coworkers did this step | null | null | 41,806,753 | 41,801,415 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,848 | comment | modeless | 2024-10-11T06:36:18 | null | You'd have to ask him. He worked there for 5 years, maybe he just wanted a change instead of a second 5 years of sprinting to the goal? In interviews he says he is still bullish on Tesla. | null | null | 41,806,633 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,849 | comment | eviks | 2024-10-11T06:36:18 | null | First, it's not a "just", but a huge benefit for the audience of "everyone"<p>Second, it's much more straightforward vs any tags (and remembering having to close them without any help in your plain text editor)<p>And is also much more discoverable in the intuitive interface with the full list of available styles right there with styled buttons so you don't need to think whether <u> is underline, underscore, or something else entirely.<p>That's the whole point of why this can't ever be for "everyone" - it requires too much knowledge that's not generally useful.<p>But yeah, with such a trivialization of the effort required, you'll never understand why people shouldn't be exposed to markup.<p>> It's cool someone tries to make it reachable to more people.<p>Not unless he misleads them | null | null | 41,806,596 | 41,801,334 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,850 | comment | swyx | 2024-10-11T06:36:30 | null | author @pico_creator is in here actively replying in case u have any followups.. i just did the editing | null | null | 41,806,812 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,851 | comment | tdb7893 | 2024-10-11T06:37:06 | null | Wait, why wouldn't I want my own robotaxi if it's cheap enough? Unless taking taxiw is much cheaper it seems much better to own one, especially for electric cars which have less maintenance requirements.<p>A lot of people I know like their cars and don't want to take taxis everywhere. Maybe I'm missing how it wouldn't be appealing to regular people. | null | null | 41,806,756 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,852 | story | chocoboaus2 | 2024-10-11T06:37:07 | Show HN: I made a football/soccer formation and squad app | Inspired by watching my sons coach using a carry around whiteboard, plus also starting to coach my wifes over 30s womens amateur team I wrote a mobile app for amateur football/soccer coaches.<p>It allows you to add your players information, manage substitutions during games (who's on the field, whos on the bench) as well as drag around players into formations, draw tactics on the screen and share using the IOS share features to email, messages etc. Build your tactic and share it with the team between games.<p>It's free and its designed to just be an easy thing for coaches to take around with them and has no cost.<p>I know I'm not the first to do this but many of them are targeted towards professional coaches and a lot more complex than they need to be in my opinion. Some are attached to expensive hardware subscriptions for more in-depth player management than amateur coaches need.<p>Appreciate any feedback and thanks for giving it a go if you do :) | https://apps.apple.com/au/app/football-formation/id6683308607 | 1 | null | 41,806,852 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,806,853 | comment | Zanfa | 2024-10-11T06:37:28 | null | And ESM vs CJS. What should be an inconsequential transition, has turned into a minefield where adding a dependency to your package.json <i>might</i> blow up your build system, testing library or application without warning. Literally wasted weeks of my life debugging this pile of poop that is the JS ecosystem. | null | null | 41,803,003 | 41,787,041 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,854 | comment | lovegrenoble | 2024-10-11T06:38:11 | null | I like this one: <a href="https://slices.ovh" rel="nofollow">https://slices.ovh</a> | null | null | 41,766,126 | 41,766,126 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,855 | comment | i2infinity | 2024-10-11T06:38:33 | null | I wouldn’t step into a Tesla robotaxi in bad weather, period. They’d absolutely need a human remotely operating it. Without a steering wheel, passengers can’t take control even if they wanted to. Even in good weather, I’d be genuinely surprised if Teslas, in their current form, could drive around autonomously. I was really hoping Musk would mention new sensors being added for extra safety, maybe spinning it as: “Your Model 3 doesn’t need additional sensors, but just to be safe, we’re adding new ones.” | null | null | 41,806,570 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,856 | comment | petters | 2024-10-11T06:38:47 | null | I think “thousands of dollars” in hardware is fine | null | null | 41,806,570 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,857 | comment | littlestymaar | 2024-10-11T06:38:56 | null | In 10 years time we'll have as many “why you should never use passkeys” on HN as we have for JWT nowadays. | null | null | 41,803,242 | 41,801,883 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,858 | comment | joshstrange | 2024-10-11T06:39:14 | null | I have a catch-all domain but I don’t bother to setup unique emails for each service. It’s too much of a headache and you have to ask yourself:<p>If I find out someone sold/shared/leaked my email what am I going to do?<p>Here the possible responses as I see it:<p>* Stop doing business with them - This is way easier said than done<p>* Be mad - ok, great, now what?<p>* Send a strongly worded email - again, so what?<p>* Sue them? - Good luck<p>Selling or sharing my email address is a shitty thing to do, but my recourse is extremely limited and really ends up with me just being angry with nothing to do about it. Given that I’ve decided just to not care.<p>There are many things in life that I once cared about or once got worked up about that I don’t anymore because I’ve realized that it’s just not worth it. I’ve tried to identify more and more the things that get me mad, but don’t affect any change and then purge those things from my life. Life is too short to spend your time worrying about things like who sells your email. | null | null | 41,801,594 | 41,801,594 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,859 | comment | globular-toast | 2024-10-11T06:39:17 | null | If you're concerned about this I think the only solution is to get feedback from your audience somehow. Watching someone try to follow the instructions can be enlightening. I personally doubt it's that bad, I think people know how to create folders, but I might be wrong. If not, directing them to "<os> for dummies" might be a good move. | null | null | 41,804,477 | 41,801,334 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,860 | comment | shubhamjain | 2024-10-11T06:39:40 | null | If you don't mind paying a few bucks a month, you can give my service [1] a try. I actually designed it with that specific use-case in mind. Handling images is the biggest PITA for static-site generators.<p>There are other image CDNs (Cloudinary, Imagekit, Imgix) but they have been designed with developers in mind and are prohibitively expensive beyond their free-tier.<p>[1]: <a href="https://magecdn.com/" rel="nofollow">https://magecdn.com/</a> | null | null | 41,806,298 | 41,805,391 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,861 | comment | MrJohz | 2024-10-11T06:39:55 | null | Which is why you use a type checker to ensure that it never happens in the codebase. If there is no line of code that ever does something like<p><pre><code> int_field: int = "string"
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or<p><pre><code> self.int_field = "string"
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Then you can be confident that the language will never store a string value in that integer field. And if you expand this to cover all fields and variables in your codebase, you can see that, if you use the type system correctly, the language won't violate those constraints.<p>There are some exceptions to this, like I said in the previous comment, but I think when getting started with typed Python, it's easier to assume that the types will be valid, because that's the case almost all of the time. Usually, overriding type assertions requires some kind of explicit cast or statement, and this is usually documented. | null | null | 41,806,770 | 41,801,415 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,862 | comment | pjmlp | 2024-10-11T06:40:00 | null | Steam Deck was made possible by the plethora of the Windows games developer market and Proton.<p>Most of the studios that own those games, and target POSIX like OSes on mobile phones and game consoles, are yet to bother with GNU/Linux versions for SteamOS. | null | null | 41,806,431 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,863 | comment | pico_creator | 2024-10-11T06:40:05 | null | Feel free to forward to those that received the "paid consultant". Also how do i collect my cut. | null | null | 41,806,812 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,864 | comment | hackernewds | 2024-10-11T06:40:07 | null | Not to mention, Tesla might not be able to do it at all. Plus a driver that makes magnitudes less mistakes, is punctual, doesn't sue, doesn't rest, or is a liability is worth much more than $50k. The human component though we could argue whether humans are meant to be driving cars full time putting themselves and others at human error risk | null | null | 41,806,825 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,865 | comment | hackernewds | 2024-10-11T06:40:28 | null | The geofence can extend. Drivers are harder to replace. | null | null | 41,806,737 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,866 | comment | thenameless7741 | 2024-10-11T06:40:30 | null | As someone who recently taught myself frontend from scratch, I found <a href="https://web.dev/learn" rel="nofollow">https://web.dev/learn</a> way more approachable and well-organized. The CSS lesson covers all the essentials and actually made me enjoy working with it.<p>web.dev doesn't get as much love as MDN, but it totally should! | null | null | 41,803,831 | 41,801,334 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,867 | comment | modeless | 2024-10-11T06:40:31 | null | There are more than enough on the road already to prove exactly how safe they are. FSD has already driven a billion miles. Once it is good enough they will have the statistics to prove it. | null | null | 41,806,790 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,868 | comment | littlestymaar | 2024-10-11T06:40:42 | null | And that's also a great way to piss the user off… | null | null | 41,806,285 | 41,801,883 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,869 | comment | gpuhacker | 2024-10-11T06:40:45 | null | As this mentions some prior art but not rCUDA (<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCUDA" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCUDA</a>) I'm a bit confused about what makes scuda different. | null | null | 41,787,547 | 41,787,547 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,870 | comment | Calavar | 2024-10-11T06:40:47 | null | Edge is reskinned Chrome. Opera is also reskinned Chrome. | null | null | 41,801,401 | 41,784,287 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,871 | comment | swyx | 2024-10-11T06:40:53 | null | care to summarize key points for the class? | null | null | 41,806,291 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,872 | comment | dewey | 2024-10-11T06:40:57 | null | Plex is just the source for the files that ErsatzTV is using, the encoding / streaming is done by ErsatzTV. | null | null | 41,804,804 | 41,794,577 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,873 | comment | kombookcha | 2024-10-11T06:41:06 | null | What did you see that you feel is being under-discussed? | null | null | 41,806,810 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,874 | comment | baudaux | 2024-10-11T06:41:07 | null | You can develop uxn apps in the browser with <a href="https://exaequos.com" rel="nofollow">https://exaequos.com</a>. There is uxnasm, uxncli and wayvara, a Wayland varvara emulator that supports graphics. There are some compiled roms in /usr/local/share/roms | null | null | 41,777,995 | 41,777,995 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,875 | comment | 35mm | 2024-10-11T06:41:26 | null | Facebook’s UI is slow as hell.<p>But otherwise this is accurate. | null | null | 41,806,112 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,876 | story | Lich_Amnesia | 2024-10-11T06:41:27 | null | null | null | 1 | null | 41,806,876 | null | null | null | true |
41,806,877 | comment | hackernewds | 2024-10-11T06:41:33 | null | Because people lie. | null | null | 41,806,075 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,878 | comment | nolok | 2024-10-11T06:41:38 | null | So the answer is no, you do not have a reputable source. Neither comment on reddit nor one here are really valuable source when talking nuclear defense secret.<p>As much as I dislike 99%of what Elon is and represent the past few years, that's doesn't mean we should loss critical thinking. | null | null | 41,806,698 | 41,805,706 | null | [
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41,806,879 | comment | littlestymaar | 2024-10-11T06:41:41 | null | I wish I could upvote more than once! | null | null | 41,803,182 | 41,801,883 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,880 | comment | sunshowers | 2024-10-11T06:41:42 | null | Is there anything in C# which ensures what Rust does statically, that you must acquire a lock to access data protected by a mutex? Rust also has MutexGuard not be sendable i.e the mutex won't be released on a different thread from which it is acquired.<p>With traditional mutex APIs it's just far too easy to get it wrong. I think you just have to structure your thread-related APIs to be misuse resistant. As humans we're just not good enough at not making mistakes. | null | null | 41,804,058 | 41,796,030 | null | [
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41,806,881 | comment | abenga | 2024-10-11T06:41:44 | null | All password managers should support downloading and backing up your passwords, right? You can even self host if you want, at least for Bitwarden. | null | null | 41,806,819 | 41,801,883 | null | [
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41,806,882 | comment | Limeray | 2024-10-11T06:41:46 | null | [dead] | null | null | 41,806,544 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | true |
41,806,883 | comment | colinfinck | 2024-10-11T06:41:49 | null | <i>Not long ago I remember coming across some discussions about upgrading SChannel (the actual TLS component in Windows) in older versions using OpenSSL or other TLS libraries, but can't find at the moment.</i><p>ReactOS has an schannel.dll built around the mbedTLS library: <a href="https://github.com/reactos/reactos/tree/master/dll/win32/schannel">https://github.com/reactos/reactos/tree/master/dll/win32/sch...</a><p>I remember reports about people using it on Windows XP/Server 2003. | null | null | 41,806,128 | 41,804,555 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,884 | comment | michidk | 2024-10-11T06:42:01 | null | It would perfectly if you enable line wrapping, which is basically a dynamic client-side character line limit! | null | null | 41,791,129 | 41,790,947 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,885 | comment | ipsum2 | 2024-10-11T06:42:32 | null | Having built teleoperated robots, I can guarantee that the non-dancing ones are teleoperated. | null | null | 41,805,740 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,886 | comment | dv_dt | 2024-10-11T06:42:42 | null | Imagine a hurricane knocks out mobile internet and every car in the fleet is offline, x% of all cars on road stop operating, or maybe they have some independence, but if they get stuck, are stuck immobile until comms are restored. I guess at least if they're small other vehicles can shove them out of the way. | null | null | 41,806,387 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,887 | comment | wiseowise | 2024-10-11T06:42:54 | null | > Javascript breathed it's last breath the moment someone saw NestJS and said "wow that's a good idea".<p>I still don’t understand how someone looked at Spring and thought “Wow, that’s pretty good! I’ll bring it to platform that has worse performance than Java, to language that was designed with dynamicity in mind and has no native static typing”. | null | null | 41,805,958 | 41,787,041 | null | [
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41,806,888 | comment | jjav | 2024-10-11T06:43:03 | null | > Words mean something.<p>Funny you'd say that while arguing the opposite.<p>The word "recall" with respect to cars has a legal meaning with specific before and after procedures. It's not any random update. | null | null | 41,805,894 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,889 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T06:43:05 | null | null | null | null | 41,806,726 | 41,805,706 | null | null | true | null |
41,806,890 | comment | bigiain | 2024-10-11T06:43:07 | null | For us, it's the huge existing user base of people who know how to do authoring/publishing in WordPress. (Even if they don't have the skills to understand what they're doing installing plugins sensibly, we mostly don't hand over Admin role accounts ion we don't have to.)<p>I don't want to hand hold a small business owner through writing markdown or how to commit to git to get their homepage edited. I want to be able to tell them "Just ask around your staff or family or friends, someone will know how to update your wordpress site, or one of them will at least know somebody who can. Failing that, go to your local craft/hipster coffee place and ask anyone with a laptop open for suggestions." | null | null | 41,806,367 | 41,805,391 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,891 | comment | Timon3 | 2024-10-11T06:43:22 | null | No, I'm not only seeing the alleged benefits, as I clearly explained in my previous comment. MIT/BSD brings their own societal good, but it's a <i>different</i> societal good, and it's not an <i>equivalent</i> societal good. Just because you gain some societal good doesn't mean you gain the exact same societal good. Unless you're trying to misunderstand OP, it's not a hard concept.<p>GPL/LGPL has advantage A. MIT/BSD has advantage B. A and B are different. Even if B is greater than A, it still doesn't mean that A is a subset of B. You keep acting like the only thing that matters is |A| and |B|, because you're somehow fixated on this being a comparison.<p>Try re-reading the original comment without adding in words like "marginal". You'll see that there is no comparison made between societal goods. | null | null | 41,805,984 | 41,784,387 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,892 | story | olayhabercomtr | 2024-10-11T06:43:28 | null | null | null | 1 | null | 41,806,892 | null | null | null | true |
41,806,893 | story | michidk | 2024-10-11T06:43:32 | Reverse engineering Microsoft's dev container CLI (2023) | null | https://blog.lohr.dev/launching-dev-containers | 1 | null | 41,806,893 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,806,894 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T06:43:39 | null | null | null | null | 41,806,733 | 41,805,941 | null | null | true | null |
41,806,895 | comment | napierzaza | 2024-10-11T06:43:43 | null | [dead] | null | null | 41,805,706 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | true |
41,806,896 | story | kwantaz | 2024-10-11T06:43:45 | Submerged - Apple's first scripted immersive short film for the Vision Pro | null | https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/10/24266816/submerged-apple-vision-pro-immersive-film | 1 | null | 41,806,896 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,806,897 | comment | pico_creator | 2024-10-11T06:43:56 | null | Do we have actual fp8 numbers? (or i could proxy it by /2 the fp4) | null | null | 41,806,841 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,898 | comment | ribasushi | 2024-10-11T06:44:04 | null | There is also power metal <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po-u-V6GiEk" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po-u-V6GiEk</a> | null | null | 41,805,511 | 41,757,398 | null | null | null | null |
41,806,899 | comment | geokon | 2024-10-11T06:44:12 | null | last I check you can't even buy M1 macs on apple's website anymore (maybe it's region dependent) | null | null | 41,803,915 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
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