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pico_creator
2024-10-11T07:18:29
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Not at $0.5 (which the lower bound in their marketing), but $1.5 is very doable on right times (done so multiple times)<p>The article says $2. Which is quite consistent for a small cluster
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malermeister
2024-10-11T07:19:11
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Trump and Elon being bedfellows isn&#x27;t really all that strange, though.<p>Both rich, coddled manbabies with oversized egos and right wing views, making wild promises they can&#x27;t keep. Both have a rabid cult that will rush to their defense, no matter what. It&#x27;s a natural fit.<p>Elon is CyberTrump, to use his own parlance.
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a_c
2024-10-11T07:19:11
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The other day there was a Show HN about a youtube summarizer. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=40843528">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=40843528</a> I haven&#x27;t tried as it is chrome only.
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vineyardmike
2024-10-11T07:19:13
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As the article suggests, the presence of LLAMA is decreasing demand for GPUs. Which are critical to Metas ad recommendation services.<p>Ironically, by supporting the LLM community with free compute-intense models, they’re decreasing demand (and price) for the compute.<p>I suspect they’ll never directly monetize LLAMA as a public service.
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watwut
2024-10-11T07:19:21
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He is going to say exact opposite in a month and flip again and again until he does whatever random thing will ensure him random thing he wants in the moment.
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ipsum2
2024-10-11T07:19:22
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The average consumer cannot. Only those who have access to sfcompute&#x27;s private beta can access those prices. Once it opens up to the public, the price will increase.
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gitaarik
2024-10-11T07:19:26
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Then you must be one of the lucky ones!
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forgot-im-old
2024-10-11T07:19:38
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This basically explains all of Elon&#x27;s seemingly contradictory behaviors.
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maguay
2024-10-11T07:19:53
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Fair. I was actually imagining a Robovan crossed with a Model Y, with a legit steering wheel (and, sure, standard FSD), to compete with premium mini-vans.<p>But to your point, the value for the Robovan is minuscular unless it&#x27;s as far-ranging as any other vehicle. And even if the FSD tech and regulations are there for it, the actual vehicle—at least the wheelbase and body covering said wheels—will need to be rethought for real-world conditions.
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angra_mainyu
2024-10-11T07:20:01
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As someone transitioning into contracting (Senior dev), do you have any advice?<p>Was thinking of hitting up recruiters with my rates.
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nipponese
2024-10-11T07:20:04
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You&#x27;re going to buy a personal car that can be remoted into at any time?
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tightbookkeeper
2024-10-11T07:20:26
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- make sure you have a contract, negotiate it because they build it as a wish list - make sure you have a lawyer to help you with contracts. If they bring a lawyer to a call, get your lawyer - ask directly for money when it’s due, or when you’re pitching. Don’t ever act like anything other than a business (emotional desperation bad) - develop relationships inside client org who will help you
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roydivision
2024-10-11T07:20:28
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In a parallel universe OS&#x2F;2 won over Windows, and we&#x27;re living in a very different world.
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docdeek
2024-10-11T07:20:39
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It adds important context to the post. Imagine Vladimir Putin wrote an op-ed explaining how beautiful Riga is in the summer and how he would encourage everyone to visit Latvia. On its own, that&#x27;s a famous guy encouraging tourism in the Baltics. In context, it might suggest something very different.
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2024-10-11T07:20:41
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vismit2000
2024-10-11T07:20:47
Generative AI's Act O1
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woleium
2024-10-11T07:20:48
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i use this as a bookmark<p>javascript:location.href=&#x27;<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;?run=1&amp;url=%27+encodeURIComponent(document.location)" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;?run=1&amp;url=%27+encodeURIComponent(documen...</a>
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mettamage
2024-10-11T07:20:54
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I&#x27;ve learned from psychology that meditation and exercise is helpful. So there&#x27;s that.
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2024-10-11T07:21:07
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consp
2024-10-11T07:21:14
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Mammalian vision and vision itself have been around a lot longer than 6 million years by at least one, likely two, orders of magnitude.
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meow_catrix
2024-10-11T07:21:16
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Planes do ”flap their wings”, just not the ones protruding from the fuselage.
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miles
2024-10-11T07:21:20
I'm Running Out of Ways to Explain How Bad This Is
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yu3zhou4
2024-10-11T07:21:24
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What&#x27;s currently the best in the market wearable (watch, ring or maybe something else) to track (useful) health indicators?
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pico_creator
2024-10-11T07:21:26
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I actually signed up for separate new account, to double check that my business account was not being favored or rigged in &quot;private beta&quot;<p>Its really not that hard to validate this claim, you can just rent for 4 hours at $1.50 - which is under $50<p>Also like I said, they are *not* the only one, shop around
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kuligkar
2024-10-11T07:21:34
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qwertox
2024-10-11T07:21:36
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&gt; The AmpereOne A192-32X bottomed out at 101 Watts during the idle periods while the EPYC 9965 went as low as 19 Watts<p>Do these EPYCs usually go this low when idling? I ask because im considering getting one but it would idle more than 50% of the time, or would waiting for 5c make more sense?<p>I find 19 Watts surprisingly low. I know that the mainboard and peripherals would consume more, but my system running a 5950x, which im planning to upgrade to an EPYC, idles at around 130 Watts.
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bigstrat2003
2024-10-11T07:21:38
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Also, objectivism isn&#x27;t libertarianism.
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minwcnt5
2024-10-11T07:21:40
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Will their robotaxi team even have jobs tomorrow? The demo is over, they delivered their project.
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ribit
2024-10-11T07:21:43
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Are you talking about Vulkan or about geometry shaders? The later is simple: because geometry shaders are a badly designed feature that sucks on modern GPUs. Apple has designed Metal to only support things that are actually fast. Their solution for geometry generation is mesh shaders, which is a modern and scalable feature that actually works.<p>If you are talking about Vulkan, that is much more complicated. My guess is that they want to maintain their independence as hardware and software innovator. Hard to do that if you are locked into a design by committee API. Apple has had some bad experience with these things in the past (e.g. they donated OpenCL to Kronos only to see it sabotaged by Nvidia). Also, Apple wanted a lean and easy to learn GPU API for their platform, and Vulkan is neither.<p>While their stance can be annoying to both developers and users, I think it can be understood at some level. My feelings about Vulkan are mixed at best. I don&#x27;t think it is a very good API, and I think it makes too many unnessesary compromises. Compare for example the VK_EXT_descriptor_buffer and Apple&#x27;s argument buffers. Vulkan&#x27;s approach is extremely convoluted — you are required to query descriptor sizes at runtime and perform manual offset computation. Apple&#x27;s implementation is just 64-bit handles&#x2F;pointers and memcpy, extremely lean and immediately understandable to anyone with basic C experience. I understand that Vulkan needs to support different types of hardware where these details can differ. However, I do not understand why they have to penalize developer experience in order to support some crazy hardware with 256-byte data descriptors.
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assimpleaspossi
2024-10-11T07:21:51
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This fundamental understanding is a widespread disease I&#x27;ve had to argue with people--some of whom should know better but allow it anyway.
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crabmusket
2024-10-11T07:21:53
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I&#x27;ve recently started using Zulip a lot more after the Changelog podcast soft migrated their community from Slack to Zulip. I&#x27;ve also been following along with Zulip&#x27;s official dev group, and some other community groups.<p>And it&#x27;s really good.<p>I don&#x27;t mind Slack at work at my fairly small company. It&#x27;s definitely a distraction, but only a fairly small one.<p>But coming back to a community chat after a day or three of not paying attention, having that index of topics with new messages, lets me triage what I&#x27;m interested in, get up to date on those chats only, and &quot;mark as read&quot; the rest.
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hinkley
2024-10-11T07:22:00
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One of my goals for this quarter is to try to quantify the cost breakpoints of recalculation versus memoization of data, because most of my instincts are built around the tail end of 32 bit computing.@:$ while thats only a few DRAM generations ago, that’s a lot of CPU generations and thus suspect.
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morgangiraud
2024-10-11T07:22:17
Easy text-to-SQL prototype with outlines
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Doxin
2024-10-11T07:22:17
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For me the problem with spoilers is not about knowing what is going to happen. A spoiler primes me to be on the lookout for when the spoiled thing happens, and THAT is what most ruins the experience for me.<p>Of course a great movie can&#x27;t fully rely on a plot-twist as it&#x27;s central supporting structure, but it can be a nice spice that can get entirely muted by a spoiler.
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BerislavLopac
2024-10-11T07:22:37
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Ah, I understand now. Well, by default Python doesn&#x27;t declare a return type either yet the tools are able to infer it in many cases; I see no reason why tools like mypy couldn&#x27;t similarly infer the raised exception types as well.<p>Plus, the typing annotations could presumably be expanded to include some notification to declare raised exception types explicitly.
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ipsum2
2024-10-11T07:22:38
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I signed up and don&#x27;t have access currently. My point that the prices are low because demand is limited because of lack of users still stands. Once people sign up and hear about it, the price will increase substantially.
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MattPalmer1086
2024-10-11T07:22:46
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I get that there is some important context here - I just can&#x27;t make out what it is! Hence the question.
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beardyw
2024-10-11T07:22:52
Elon Musk unveils Tesla Cybercab self-driving robotaxi
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znpy
2024-10-11T07:23:02
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While i generally agree with what you’re saying, in this specific case i’d like to side with gp: given the current behaviour by automattic and Matt from wordpress i wouldn’t be surprised by retaliation against a specific individual for speaking their mind.<p>So it makes sense to allow for anonymous dissent (as long as it stays civil)
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johntfella
2024-10-11T07:23:28
The Good Old Days of Manufacturing Are Long Gone
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sjmaplesec
2024-10-11T07:23:36
Snyk founder, Guy Podjarny, creates new AI Native startup, Tessl
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https://www.tessl.io/blog/announcing-tessl-the-ai-native-development-startup-by-guy-podjarny
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wg0
2024-10-11T07:23:46
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It doesn&#x27;t talk about ID tokens and JWT etc with the API only security&#x2F;use case?
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2024-10-11T07:23:59
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high_na_euv
2024-10-11T07:24:59
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I had .net on prod linux since 2018 and it works very fine seamlessly, web apps.<p>Things changed after core
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getwiththeprog
2024-10-11T07:25:06
Phone Numbers Must Die (2019)
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maeil
2024-10-11T07:25:45
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&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>I&#x27;m European. The most influential topic in voting behaviour is immigration, as any study (or recent European election result) would tell you. In the wealthier countries, climate policy is also in the top 5. If I want to vote for progressive climate policy and being tough on immigration, there isn&#x27;t a single party that I can vote for. And there hasn&#x27;t been, for decades.<p>It&#x27;s hardly better in Europe.
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mykowebhn
2024-10-11T07:25:57
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Yes, I agree with the posts arguments.<p>One HUGE thing it&#x27;s missing, though, is the deliberate hacking of results to reach statistical significance. I&#x27;m willing to bet that the results of a majority of psychology studies are not reproducible.<p>In another lifetime, I worked as a research assistant at a very large, well-funded, Ivy League psychology lab. Talk about p-hacking. Our PI would go so far as to deny potential candidates entry into our study, as well as the therapy, simply because the PI thought these candidates wouldn&#x27;t help the therapy our PI developed look good in our study. Note, these candidates did meet all our OFFICIAL study criteria for entry into the study.
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vidarh
2024-10-11T07:26:11
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And this is a vast difference. You can expand a self-driving taxi service by running an Uber-like service and dispatching w&#x2F;safety-drivers for journeys taking you out of the area, and its functionally equivalent - people are buying the mobility, not the self-driving. You get to start rolling out without solving the whole problem.
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odinize
2024-10-11T07:26:38
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2024-10-11T07:26:51
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kunley
2024-10-11T07:27:02
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...and from the plot of The Expanse we know this water will be depleted in about 200 years ;)
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voidr
2024-10-11T07:27:08
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Most of the JavaScript developers I&#x27;ve encountered recently refuse to use Map, and if you dare use it, they will say that it&#x27;s complicated code and premature optimisation before even making an attempt to understand it.<p>I feel like trying to add fast data structures into JavaScript is futile, I think at this point it would be better to make it easier for JavaScript and the browser to interface with faster languages.<p>The only thing I would add to JavaScript at this point is first class TypeScript support so that we can ditch the transpilers.
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leizhan
2024-10-11T07:27:18
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leizhan
2024-10-11T07:27:18
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latchkey
2024-10-11T07:28:18
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&gt; What is the expected hardware operation lifespan in hours of this system?<p>Better question: what support contract does the provider have with their manufacturers? For example, we buy Dell pro support 3 year next business day contracts on all of our gear.
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gnabgib
2024-10-11T07:28:21
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Page title: <i>Announcing Tessl, the AI Native Development Startup</i>
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nbernard
2024-10-11T07:28:43
An Introduction to Ngscopeclient
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Yoric
2024-10-11T07:28:53
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But isn&#x27;t it the case that Waymos are actually usable (for this purpose), while FSD&#x2F;RoboTaxi isn&#x27;t?<p>Geofencing sounds like a good idea to me. It&#x27;s a mean to roll things out carefully, while minimizing risk of death. If actual FSD&#x2F;Robotaxi is ever released, I suspect that they&#x27;ll need to geofence, too, for a while.
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amoss
2024-10-11T07:28:59
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ah ok, so it would not be pointer alignment inside the pages but instead the assumption that page +4k is a page.
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dschuetz
2024-10-11T07:28:59
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More like &quot;virtual cuda only gpu&quot; over IP.
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sjmaplesec
2024-10-11T07:29:07
AI with IaC – "80% of the value is in codifying 20% of the assumptions"
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kitsune_
2024-10-11T07:29:12
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This is basically just scientific fraud, no?
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trhway
2024-10-11T07:29:17
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I think you&#x27;re mistaking rotating for flapping. Rotation is one of those fundamental things differentiating our technological civilization from Nature.
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psnehanshu
2024-10-11T07:29:29
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Come on! Google Photos is not confusing at all. It is very clear on what it does, but I may be biased.
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gnabgib
2024-10-11T07:29:40
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Dupe (48 points, 12 hours ago) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41802219">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41802219</a>
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xnzakg
2024-10-11T07:29:44
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Good old enshittification. Make it good to attract users, then optimize for profit once the users can&#x27;t leave.
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ddfs123
2024-10-11T07:29:57
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My recent most favourite quote is &quot;Anything is edible at least once&quot;.
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ulfw
2024-10-11T07:30:05
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Cars driven by a human driver.<p>He can&#x27;t even to FSD in a 2.4 mile TUNNEL after years
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relistan
2024-10-11T07:30:06
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Following the comments on some other posts recently, I’ve concluded that a small proportion of people read past the headline before commenting.
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johnchristopher
2024-10-11T07:30:32
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&gt; &gt; &quot;Statamic.... I think if the cofounder hadn&#x27;t brazenly endorsed a horrendously damaging politician, I&#x27;d have tried it.&quot;<p>&gt; All aboard the facepalm express. Is it too much to ask to keep politics out of software recommendations and social media version announcement updates?<p>One on hand (the business side and the being-a-professional side), I do agree, on the other hand (ethics ?) I disagree that tech should get a free pass regarding political concerns. Overall, I think this sentence could have been phrased more professionally&#x2F;politely, 14yo sarcasm is annoying. Something like &quot;I can&#x27;t recommend Statamic for personal reasons.&quot; (I know it&#x27;s still a political statement but it feels less childish and more personal). I know it&#x27;s a meta and larger debate and that HN as a whole wants&#x2F;needs (to maintain its level of discussion) to talk about tech without the political implications or concerns but these concerns are still there, I think hinting at it is okay, making it the whole talk is annoying for everyone. &#x2F;meta<p>&gt; All aboard the facepalm express.<p>That still puts a smile on my face 15 minutes later :D
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logifail
2024-10-11T07:30:39
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&gt; VAT (and sales taxes) are absolutely paid by the company, not by the consumer [...] companies instead keep track of their sales and need to pay the associated VAT to the state every month<p>Businesses collect it on sales to their consumers (output VAT) and offset any VAT they&#x27;ve paid to their suppliers (input VAT) and the balance is paid to the state.<p>As that taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu article states: &quot;VAT is borne by the final consumer, not by businesses.&quot;<p>(Source: I&#x27;ve been personally registered for VAT, I&#x27;ve worked for companies who were registered for VAT, I&#x27;ve had customers who were registered for VAT).
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sjmaplesec
2024-10-11T07:30:44
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Page title: Armon Dadgar, Hashicorp co-founder, on AI Native DevOps: Can AI shape the future of Autonomous DevOps workloads?<p>Link is to an interesting podcast episode about Gen AI being used in infra
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gnabgib
2024-10-11T07:30:45
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(2019) Big in 2021 (44 points, 68 comments) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=27911677">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=27911677</a>
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brabel
2024-10-11T07:31:18
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&gt; when user token is almost expired - instead of generating new security token Lucia suggesting just to extend life of existing one<p>The link you posted shows code to extend the session, which is common practice (it&#x27;s called rolling session), not to &quot;extend&quot; the token&#x27;s life (which should be impossible, a token needs to be immutable in the first place, which is why refreshing a token gives you a new token instead of mutating the original).
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nottorp
2024-10-11T07:31:42
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Like that but since the first mention of the quote is in 1945...<p>£36,268.59 and £36,268,585.70 according to the calculator you linked.
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mykowebhn
2024-10-11T07:31:50
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Why do some areas have relatively few craters? I&#x27;m assuming it can&#x27;t be due to erosion.
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exitb
2024-10-11T07:31:53
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If we were to talk about hypotheticals, let&#x27;s look at this picture of Io[1] taken from Earth&#x27;s surface. Io&#x27;s angular size is 1.2 arcsec. Feature of that apparent size would be ~2.2km in diameter on the surface of our Moon. With that kind of resolution it seems that you could map out features of 50-100m in diameter. Obviously though, no one will tie up one of the most expensive telescopes with a project of covering half of Moon&#x27;s surface with that kind of pictures. A satellite would be a better tool for this job.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.berkeley.edu&#x2F;2024&#x2F;05&#x2F;30&#x2F;with-new-sharper-optics-arizona-telescope-captures-rare-images-of-jupiters-moon-io&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.berkeley.edu&#x2F;2024&#x2F;05&#x2F;30&#x2F;with-new-sharper-optics...</a>
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BoingBoomTschak
2024-10-11T07:31:56
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Quoting myself from a few months ago:<p>French here, never heard of any connection with werewolves. Only that it was either an immense wolf or possibly a hyena brought who-knows-how from Africa.<p>Note from a dive in the rabbit hole of the French Wikipedia page: it seems it was truly a wolf which was - according to its autopsy - 1m long &quot;from the base of its tail to the top of its head&quot; and weighed more than 50kg.
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openrisk
2024-10-11T07:31:56
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Its telling about the stagnation of Web technology that there isnt a real Wordpress alternative.<p>You&#x27;d think that after all those decades there would be a modern, open source solution that offers the same and more functionality (not... less, looking at you SSG wanabees) but with a cleaner, safer and easier to use stack that is liked by both technical and non-technical people.<p>Stands to reason that such a leap forward in web publishing should be technically possible (the requirements are clear and dont need AGI) but there is also some truth in the saying &quot;its the economy stupid, thats why you can&#x27;t have good things&quot;: There is no economic incentive in this direction in the modern digital landscape.
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khana
2024-10-11T07:32:08
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lenkite
2024-10-11T07:32:10
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Tesla Cybertruck was announced as vapourware in 2019 and got limited production only in 2023. It was also delayed. Wonder whether it would have been also considered &quot;bait and switch setup&quot; according to your stance.
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justmarc
2024-10-11T07:32:13
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Thank you. That&#x27;s a good one!
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beardyw
2024-10-11T07:33:07
FBI created a crypto token so it could watch it being abused
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https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/11/fbi_nexfundai_crypto_fraud_sting/
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SomewhatLikely
2024-10-11T07:33:15
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<i>&quot;Here, we provide a quantifiable definition: A multimodal native model refers to a single model with strong understanding capabilities across multiple input modalities (e.g. text, code, image, video), that matches or exceeds the modality specialized models of similar capacities.&quot;</i>
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aaronblohowiak
2024-10-11T07:33:19
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can I get a lidar for 1k like the cars use?
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eknkc
2024-10-11T07:33:25
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I came to love pattern matching so much that now when I write TypeScript I get frustrated. It is a weird balance.
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walterbell
2024-10-11T07:33:33
Open source business model struggles at WordPress
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redwood
2024-10-11T07:33:39
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Not my experience driving FSD in silicon valley. I was floored
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scott_w
2024-10-11T07:33:45
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Having CI hard fail definitely helps. I won’t pretend I’d be so judicious without it.
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forgot-im-old
2024-10-11T07:34:05
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They mosaics look quite busy by today&#x27;s standards. Guess they had less else to look at.
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gnabgib
2024-10-11T07:34:15
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Discussion (103 points, 12 hours ago, 108 comments) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41802823">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41802823</a>
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vlovich123
2024-10-11T07:34:54
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Bitcoin’s market cap is $1.2T and the 2008 banking crisis wiped out a huge amount of value of condo value by in LA&#x2F;NYC. While condo’s may be less volatile, I don’t think Bitcoin is particularly more volatile than the stock market overall. Indeed one of the criticisms is that it seems highly correlated indicating it’s not really a unique asset class from a stock.
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triyambakam
2024-10-11T07:35:10
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Hmm, yeah that&#x27;s true
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bob1029
2024-10-11T07:35:36
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I think teaching all 3 at once is better. You can take a really simple vertical slice to demonstrate how they interact to compose the DOM. Then, spend the next 2 weeks inside dev tools explaining how to navigate the DOM and browser state. Establishing mapping between dev tools and the examples is where self sufficiency becomes feasible.<p>I agree you can pretty much get there with plain HTML academically and in concept work, but this is not a helpful (or exciting) perspective for someone who is likely to be tasked with building non-trivial sites for others. A little bit of color and movement can go a long way in keeping the apprentice&#x27;s attention.
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Yoric
2024-10-11T07:35:37
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It&#x27;s interesting, because FSD has probably driven a billion miles, but I couldn&#x27;t find any useful statistics yet.<p>So... I think it&#x27;s a bit early to start believing the hype :)
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bryanrasmussen
2024-10-11T07:35:42
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can multiple operators from India operate the robotaxis or does it need one on one operation? I mean consider the savings!
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Pannoniae
2024-10-11T07:35:50
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&quot;healthcare in general is full of phenomena that we&#x27;d rather not admit.&quot;<p>What kind of things are you talking about?
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nicbou
2024-10-11T07:35:53
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I used Craft for years for All About Berlin. I edit this website for a living and Craft served me really well. It was an elegant way to set a content structure and proved quite flexible in that regard.<p>Eventually I switched to a custom-made SSG because clicking around an admin area is very slow, and because of serious bugs with the WYSIWYG editor led to content loss that was very hard to fix. Editing plain text with familiar purpose-built software, and deploying with source control and branches is incredibly valuable.<p>I wrote more about the reason and benefits of the switch here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nicolasbouliane.com&#x2F;projects&#x2F;ursus" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nicolasbouliane.com&#x2F;projects&#x2F;ursus</a>
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threatofrain
2024-10-11T07:36:03
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It&#x27;s not about web technology, it&#x27;s about popularity. It&#x27;s like saying it&#x27;s damning to technology that we don&#x27;t have a serious YouTube contender. People don&#x27;t just want technology, they want to be on the most popular thing.<p>There are consequences to popularity. For example, if you need help it&#x27;s a lot easier to find both self-help guides and technical people to help you. There are a lot more extensions or 3rd-party tooling. Even if there are exploits there are a lot more eyes on the problem and fixes come sooner.<p>So there are other WordPress alternatives, they&#x27;re just less popular with all the consequences that come with being a minority player.
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modeless
2024-10-11T07:36:06
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It has no rear window and wacky doors and only two seats. It would not sell. It&#x27;s purpose built as an autonomous taxi, where those choices make perfect sense.<p>They are also doing a $25k car, they just aren&#x27;t revealing it today.
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