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ben_w
2024-10-11T07:58:19
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With regards to &quot;can this ever actually be done?&quot; I think it can*, but also it&#x27;s got all the problems of <i>both</i> a software project <i>and</i> fundamental research: the difficulty is unknown, the timeline is a wild guess.<p>That said, no steering wheel? Finally, he&#x27;s met my long-standing requirement for what counts as &quot;genuinely self driving&quot;.<p>* humans don&#x27;t need lidar — we clearly benefit from all the extra sensors or we wouldn&#x27;t even have rear view mirrors let alone parking sensors, but <i>technically</i> it&#x27;s believable.
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thaumasiotes
2024-10-11T07:58:22
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What&#x27;s stopping the users from leaving?
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cyrilco
2024-10-11T07:58:30
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Interesting, just tested it and definitely see the use cases!<p>Do you have a doc about the technical implementation of it? Interested to understand how the AI helps ; I imagine you first download the HTML and give it all to an AI so it extracts data from it?
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jainvivek
2024-10-11T07:58:41
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I have 10+, then I stopped selling lifetime deals to check adoption of recurring plans.
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2024-10-11T07:58:56
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ilonamosh
2024-10-11T07:58:56
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Discover the six key benefits of Automated Regression Testing in our latest blog post. This essential guide explains how Automated Regression Testing can free up resources, provide rapid feedback, and ensure 24&#x2F;7 execution for your testing needs. Embrace the advantages of scalability and simplified maintenance while enhancing your situational awareness during development. Unlock the potential of your testing process with these insights.
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oblio
2024-10-11T07:59:18
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&gt; Are normal taxis any different? Most of them only have one or two passengers. Typically in the backseat which gets kind of crowded with more people. You can get bigger taxis of course. But I&#x27;m talking about the common sedan model with the driver in the front. An unused front seat on the right. And the one or two passengers in the back. Exactly the same thing. Except there&#x27;s no need for the driver.<p>We need to invest in walkable, bikeable cities and public transportation, not help these companies that lobby for making less liveable cities and towns. That was my main point for that angle. I know Americans hate each other and public transportation, but everything has a trade off and Robotaxis won&#x27;t make our lives better.<p>&gt; I don&#x27;t get the moral outrage here. It&#x27;s taxi with one person less (the driver). Also available as a model 3 and y. And the robovan thing. So they do actually cover a range of vehicles with different amounts of passengers.<p>How often to riders get banned from taxi companies? The Robotaxi looks like a service, ride hailing. Are these vehicles actually sold?
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jakeogh
2024-10-11T07:59:25
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Good. They don&#x27;t work, and they wont work. We are a decade into the hype cycle on &#x27;cars that have self&#x27; and the proponents are stuck pretending that their best case demo, which is always going to crash into stupid stuff that a human would easily understand (in it&#x27;s highly tested and constrained route) has &#x27;self&#x27; to preserve.
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Thorrez
2024-10-11T07:59:30
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Thanks! Slight correction: only 2 breaches say &quot;provided by&quot; with a source, but a ton of breaches say &quot;provided to&quot; HIBP with a source.
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wenbert
2024-10-11T07:59:52
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It&#x27;s not mentioned here yet, but since this provides some kind of virtual display, you can use this with <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;deskreen.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;deskreen.com&#x2F;</a> - if you have an tablet that does not support sidecar then this is a viable option for an extended display. Setup is a bit of a hassle but it works.
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dakiol
2024-10-11T07:59:59
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I use iCloud’s Hide my Email feature. So I have dozen email addresses and I receive email in the same inbox. I don’t care how my email addresses are used. The moment I see too much spam, I remove the email address.
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mykowebhn
2024-10-11T08:00:04
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Your explanation makes sense to me for <i>some</i> of the relatively smooth areas, especially the ones that are generally circular.<p>I don&#x27;t think it adequately explains those smooth areas that are not so circular, especially if you claim that these smooth areas are due to craters formed quite recently.
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jainvivek
2024-10-11T08:00:11
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Exactly. And mine comes with all future upgrades included.
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gyomu
2024-10-11T08:00:26
Communal computing for 21st century science (Apr 2023) [video]
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15155
2024-10-11T08:00:29
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Ah right, the price should have remained the same despite the highest worldwide monetary inflation rates in the last 40 years.<p>I can&#x27;t imagine why would a company want to sell a product at a profit.
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sjaak
2024-10-11T08:00:51
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Perhaps because the same part of the moon always faces the earth which &#x27;shields&#x27; the moon somewhat?<p>Just a guess
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trabant00
2024-10-11T08:01:04
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A bit off-topic but the number of IT workers still using small 1080p monitors in 2024 is absolutely shocking to me.<p>If you are one of the &quot;I don&#x27;t want a monitor that is too big&quot; people: a larger (30+ inch diagonal) monitor allows you to place it further from your eyes which is the number one eye health and comfort factor. So the relative size of the display does not change, you won&#x27;t have to move your head to see all of it. And you can scale up your display to &gt;1 factor so the text won&#x27;t be small either for hidpi displays. There&#x27;s absolutely no downside to having a large diagonal large dpi display, aside from needing a wider desk if you have a very narrow one now.
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2024-10-11T08:01:05
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simonorzel26
2024-10-11T08:01:05
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I’ve been building ngtly.com, an automated platform curating nightlife events across major European cities (currently 23 and counting). It’s ad-free, no data mining, and entirely free for users—but running it solo means I’m covering the operational costs (~€20&#x2F;city&#x2F;month) out of pocket. We’ve hit 1.5-2k monthly unique visitors with 200 returning users, but scaling this further on a shoestring budget is becoming a technical challenge. I’m planning to monetize through partnerships with venues, but for now, I’m looking for insights on scaling, reaching a wider audience, and keeping the service sustainable without compromising UX. Open to any feedback!
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Lio
2024-10-11T08:01:06
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I notice that Dave is based in the UK, as am I. We have one big problem with day rate billing here and that&#x27;s IR35.<p>IR35 is the dreaded tax code that forbids contractors from appearing to be &quot;disguised employees&quot;.<p>There&#x27;s no published fixed set of rules as to what is and isn&#x27;t inside or outside IR35 but the guidance I&#x27;ve seen seems to me mostly centred on control and direction of labour.<p>The advice I&#x27;ve had from my accountants is that it&#x27;s much easier to demonstrate that you&#x27;re outside IR35 if you charge for deliverables and rather than time.<p>If you&#x27;re just a bum on a seat, doing exactly what you&#x27;re told, then you&#x27;re indistinguishable from an employee for tax purposes.<p>As such you can be liable to be taxed twice retrospectively without receiving any benefits of employment such as sick pay, pension, holiday or expenses. That can happen years down the line even when your accounts were fully signed off and paid up.
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lifthrasiir
2024-10-11T08:01:41
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You can still refactor the original function:<p><pre><code> func GetRenamedJsonFiles(path string) []File { files := GetFiles(path) jsonFiles := KeepJson(files) &#x2F;&#x2F; or `Filter(files, IsJson)` renamedFiles := RenameFiles(jsonFiles) &#x2F;&#x2F; or `Map(jsonFiles, RenameFile)` return renamedFiles } </code></pre> In fact, a long chain of function calls is often hard to read and has to be splitted into several parts anyway. I can even claim that this &quot;old&quot; style forces you to name the outcome of each step. Also it is unclear whether `GetFiles` returns a lazy iterator or a plain slice from its name (I guess it&#x27;s lazy, but only because you have said `Collect()` there).<p>It is not even like that &quot;map&quot; and &quot;filter&quot; don&#x27;t have their places in this style. In fact function chaining is just a concise way to rephrase that! You can write in a functional style without having any function chaining, because the style is all about immutability and resulting composability. Mutability tends to not mix together---any such combination results in something more complex. As long as that can be eliminated, anything would work.
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Kiro
2024-10-11T08:02:15
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It&#x27;s not that something is under-discussed. The problem is the noise. Apparently, I&#x27;m in the minority for disliking shallow Reddit-style snark, since it&#x27;s getting upvoted while people complaining about it are getting downvoted and flagged.
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oersted
2024-10-11T08:02:29
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Indeed, 100r.co is probably my favourite place on the internet, but it does have the vibes of those 20th century architects with grand artistic and futuristic ideas that were not practical on so many levels. Not that that&#x27;s any kind of failure, they simply had different priorities. It also reminds me of the gap between philosophy and science.<p>I deeply respect that kind of work too, there&#x27;s a place for it, but certainly it is closer to art than engineering.
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Topfi
2024-10-11T08:02:43
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Tesla has, as far as I can tell looking through the reports, done not a single mile or kilometer under the Californian DMV Autonomous Vehicle Tester (AVT) Program[0]. Nor have they partaken in any other program of this kind that would enforce public reporting or any measure of transparency. There is no public data to gauge safety or reliability as of yet.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dmv.ca.gov&#x2F;portal&#x2F;vehicle-industry-services&#x2F;autonomous-vehicles&#x2F;disengagement-reports&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dmv.ca.gov&#x2F;portal&#x2F;vehicle-industry-services&#x2F;auto...</a>
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DrNosferatu
2024-10-11T08:03:02
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PS: Don’t get me wrong, pay to cook the books is totally on the Greek government.
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gniv
2024-10-11T08:03:07
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BTW, Google tried this too (building a small 2-seater w&#x2F;o controls). What happened to that project?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=uCezICQNgJU" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=uCezICQNgJU</a>
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josephg
2024-10-11T08:03:07
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Nobody wants to recreate the mess of mutually incompatible c++ compilers.<p>And it does matter when 3rd party libraries are involved. Types are a wonderful gift to anyone who imports &amp; needs to figure out your library.
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InDubioProRubio
2024-10-11T08:03:18
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They are afraid, times of crisis - especially planetary one, have the weaker minded and scared ones always rally around figureheads. Some guy in operetta uniforms, exclaiming &quot;Im the captain, give me all your cash&quot; brandishing a detached steering wheel is what the passengers want to see. Reality be a lovecraftian horror to much to bear.
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pif
2024-10-11T08:03:19
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Uhm, this post looks based on a flawed premise:<p>&gt; Imagine if Word documents were only ever created by “Word professionals.”<p>But they are! OP explain how to create websites using basic text editors, and nobody is able to create a Word document using simple text or binary editors, apart from maybe a handful of gurus in Richmond.<p>If you really want to democratize HTML, an HTML editor is what you need. Otherwise, your teaching site will not attract much more people than any other teaching site.
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ben_w
2024-10-11T08:03:26
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De jure or de facto?<p>One of the judges died in Obama&#x27;s term, and senators explicitly declared they would not consider any nomination he made:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.smithsonianmag.com&#x2F;history&#x2F;history-stolen-supreme-court-seats-180962589&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.smithsonianmag.com&#x2F;history&#x2F;history-stolen-suprem...</a>
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cyrilco
2024-10-11T08:03:52
Show HN: Prismy – GitHub-Native, AI Localization for Dev and Product Teams
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jainvivek
2024-10-11T08:04:28
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Good points, thanks. I had taken an extreme stance, and removed lifetime deal altogether to check adoption of recurring plans.<p>Can you suggest how should lifetime price compare against yearly price?
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2024-10-11T08:04:31
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2024-10-11T08:04:31
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NeoTar
2024-10-11T08:04:46
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Another fun idea which has been proposed is that it’s an ironic nickname - so rather than ‘Baldy’ (which is you see busts of Caesar is certainly plausible) people called him or his ancestors ‘hairy’.
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left-struck
2024-10-11T08:04:50
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I don’t think it’s false coloured, it sounds like he used a consumer interchangeable lens camera, like a dslr or a mirrorless camera attached to a telescope.<p>I’m more a photographer than an astronomer but as far as I understand it those false coloured images are produced by monochrome sensors that are sensitive to a broad range of frequencies which have filters placed in front of the sensor to seperate out a specific frequency and then to create a single image they will photograph with different filters to get various “colours” then that data is mapped to the colour your monitor can display.<p>Whether the colour is true to life is a really complicated question for basically any photo you see lol. like, there is no simple objective answer for any photo imho unless it’s obviously a no
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wilg
2024-10-11T08:05:00
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? this demonstrates the limitations of drive pilot. and its describe a feature that is not out until 2025. current limitations are 40mph on a straight line highway, no lane changes, navigation, etc
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Qwertious
2024-10-11T08:05:34
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&gt;the Left text editor running in Uxn (with SDL!) still uses less energy than Emacs does, despite the interpretation overhead<p>This would work better if your example text editor wasn&#x27;t an operating system. Does it use less energy than vi?<p>I&#x27;m no expert in Emacs stuff, but AIUI the main selling point is Emacs Lisp&#x27;s decades of packages, which is both amazingly valuable and also a huge blocker on optimisation, because nobody is willing to break compatibility with all the old packages in the name of performance.
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eviks
2024-10-11T08:05:41
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Likewise I assume you have no arguments left, so &quot;have to&quot; resort to the meta &quot;read more&quot; and imaginary research
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m463
2024-10-11T08:05:41
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ouch, $250,000 of TSLA in nov 2017 would be worth just under $3M today.
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watwut
2024-10-11T08:05:42
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In my experience, most staunch opponents of mental health talk therapy are people who have serious issues and really do not want them to be talked about and fixed. Issues like bad anger management when they want to keep the anger out of anger, eating disorder which makes you not want to heal, because you might get cured and fat.<p>There is such a thing as being unhappy about actual therapy that did nothing or harmed you. But you see the staunch opponents who never been at therapy and have only movie understanding of it having tons of strong opinions or fear.
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malermeister
2024-10-11T08:06:02
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Reading anything connected to Musk is annoying because he crapfloods the internet being a manbaby.
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pif
2024-10-11T08:06:18
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&gt; it wouldn’t compile if the code wasn’t totally correct.<p>Oh, the horror! How could it dare?<p>If ever I saw a line screaming the &quot;spoiled brat&quot; equivalent for programmers, this is it! Please, do not ever come next to my working place, we have enough problems already.
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cdogl
2024-10-11T08:06:25
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&gt; FTA: &quot;While many games are playable, newer AAA titles don’t hit 60fps yet.&quot;<p>You’re lucky to get 60fps playing a fairly undemanding game on MacOS, even on hardware that is otherwise a dream.<p>For example, Baldur’s Gate 3 is barely playable on my M3 MacBook Pro at well below native resolution with all settings turned down. It’s a brilliant game but hardly cutting edge graphically.
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watwut
2024-10-11T08:06:35
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Therapists do no prescribe medication, because they are not doctors. You need a psychiatrist or other doctor for that.
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davidebellone
2024-10-11T08:06:40
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openrisk
2024-10-11T08:07:03
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wagtail is really not ready for prime time, maybe by design. in some respects its easier to use the django admin...
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watwut
2024-10-11T08:07:21
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&gt; Meaning that a person who kills somebody else definitely has mental issues that come from their childhood.<p>Is that even true?
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vessenes
2024-10-11T08:07:22
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To be clear, I don&#x27;t have any interest in shitting on a hobby of any sort, be it low-energy computing or whatever. I do lots of stuff that&#x27;s completely for the joy of it, and has no logical benefits.<p>That said, I think he&#x27;s exactly right. This ESP32 runs linux, and can run vi: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mouser.com&#x2F;ProductDetail&#x2F;Espressif-Systems&#x2F;ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N8R8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mouser.com&#x2F;ProductDetail&#x2F;Espressif-Systems&#x2F;ESP32...</a>. Its datasheet says the power supply is 3V at 0.5amps.<p>It can probably run emacs, too. At least, I have, in my life run emacs on a computer less powerful than that ESP32. And, we should acknowledge emacs is not a hard target to beat :)<p>The main point, that tens to hundreds of thousands of man years going into optimizing compilers, combined with maybe millions of man years of silicon design and production beats a hobbyist for efficiency, I&#x27;d say he demonstrates right in the essay by handwriting assembly for uxn and comparing it with sane-to-simple C code and showing it&#x27;s 100s of times faster in C than uxn.<p>I also take a little of his snide asides for those who know to heart; as he alludes, calling it a forth-like without the ability to compile immediate words is giving up a lot; forth is like bare metal programmability of the compiler.<p>Anyway, I do a lot of coding in go and (sadly) javascript, and not much in Forth, even though I like to hold the idea of the simple days of yore in my mind; we&#x27;ve each got our own thing. But I think he&#x27;s probably right that this will always be a boutique thing which is mostly for aesthetics.
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himinlomax
2024-10-11T08:07:25
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Who&#x27;s the pharaoh currently residing in the Vatican?
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dudeism_est_03
2024-10-11T08:08:04
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My main work machine is also a Mac and I found the accessibility zoom a really useful and quick feature. I simply share my entire screen or a window in whatever meeting&#x2F;share app and then use a 3-finger gesture and Cmd+ or Cmd- to zoom in and out. That zoom level is fully passed on by the screen share.<p>Obviously this feature has to be enabled and wasn’t intended for this purpose but it works perfectly!
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feintruled
2024-10-11T08:08:15
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My father grew up in a somewhat rural Irish village and there was one farmer who would take his horse and cart to the pub (fairly anachronistic even in his day) in the knowledge that no matter how passed-out drunk he got the other patrons would load him into the cart and the horse would take him home. Take that, self-driving cars!
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sylware
2024-10-11T08:08:26
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Well, web applications are not web sites, as the latest would support authentification for noscript&#x2F;basic (x)html browsers.
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prmoustache
2024-10-11T08:08:35
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Isn&#x27;t any Tesla costing thousands of dollars anyway?
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mlindner
2024-10-11T08:08:52
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Pray tell how a Lidar prevents crashing in this situation?
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fsflover
2024-10-11T08:09:03
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pluralistic.net&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;17&#x2F;hack-the-planet&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pluralistic.net&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;17&#x2F;hack-the-planet&#x2F;</a>
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netsharc
2024-10-11T08:09:16
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Read it again, King...<p>&gt; We reached out to Spreen directly via email and he delivered his own summary of his girlfriend&#x27;s messages. &quot;It was something along the lines of i can’t believe you just did that, we’re done, i want my stuff. we had an argument in a bar and I got up and left, then she sent the text,&quot; he wrote.
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LtdJorge
2024-10-11T08:09:52
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Purelymail allows it
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krasin
2024-10-11T08:09:58
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Distributed training data creating &amp; curation is more useful and feasible. Training gets cheaper 1.5x every year, but data is just as expensive, if not more, given that the era of &quot;free web crawls of human knowledge&quot; is over.
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sylware
2024-10-11T08:10:06
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I still wonder why valve is that much reluctant at porting its proton stuff into the simple and plain C99 of wine&#x2F;vkd3d.
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wg0
2024-10-11T08:10:06
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Elon has almost no credibility left for what he says.<p>It&#x27;s basically just a website at the moment with bunch of 3D renders which you too could get done from a web shop.<p>Tesla has nothing new to offer and competition is catching up, EV adoption slowing down and such.<p>If I had, I would gradually drop Tesla stock because it&#x27;s going to go downhill if not rock bottom from here.
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trissi1996
2024-10-11T08:10:24
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Really ? People have to be killed to take their concerns seriously&#x2F; qualify as a a nightmare for affected people. That&#x27;s a very high-bar for changing discriminating shit.<p>Also you&#x27;ve been living under a rock if you&#x27;ve not seen any fatal hate-crimes against trans people in the news.<p>&gt; Incidents include [...] 320+ acts of vandalism, 200+ bomb &amp; mass shooting threats, 130+ assaults, and 45+ cases of arson, resulting in 161 injuries and 21 deaths.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;glaad.org&#x2F;releases&#x2F;glaad-releases-data-on-anti-lgbtq-incidents-nationwide-launches-the-alert-desk-a-central-hub-for-data-and-analysis&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;glaad.org&#x2F;releases&#x2F;glaad-releases-data-on-anti-lgbtq...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.justice.gov&#x2F;hatecrimes&#x2F;hate-crime-statistics" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.justice.gov&#x2F;hatecrimes&#x2F;hate-crime-statistics</a>
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noelwelsh
2024-10-11T08:10:36
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This is both rude and ignorant. There is great value to exploration and experimentation, particularly for beginner programmers. Type systems do get in the way, and I say this as someone with 20+ years experience of modern (Scala, Haskell) type systems.
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jainvivek
2024-10-11T08:10:49
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Agreed. As it is a utility and simplistic product, it will not have many more features added later. Hence I sold lifetime deals with promise of all future upgrades and support.
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sylware
2024-10-11T08:11:17
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Still waiting for a &quot;correct&quot; native elf&#x2F;linux build.
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qeternity
2024-10-11T08:11:29
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I think sfcompute does own a lot or most of the current compute on their platform? Not entirely sure though.
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lowkey
2024-10-11T08:11:47
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Reading HN threads ranting about “manbabies” when referring to arguably the single greatest innovator and entrepreneur of our time was not on my bingo card on a site purporting to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.
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2024-10-11T08:12:08
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sylware
2024-10-11T08:12:28
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IPv6 now, for all.
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prmoustache
2024-10-11T08:12:39
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Thanks, makes sense.
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jainvivek
2024-10-11T08:12:45
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True, I guess getting users to talk frankly is something I should focus on.
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jerrygoyal
2024-10-11T08:12:52
Ask HN: What are your favorite subreddits?
For those of you who use Reddit, which subreddits do you frequent the most? I&#x27;m curious to know which communities you find valuable or interesting!
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RheingoldRiver
2024-10-11T08:13:14
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&gt; Step 1. Create a folder on your computer<p>I don&#x27;t need to read farther than this, I&#x27;m never going to recommend this over freecodecamp. Let alone that a lot of people are usually on mobile during learning time, it just makes it too scary, too easy to mess up, too hard to share what you are doing to get help.<p>I 100% believe online sandboxes are the way to teach coding to people who aren&#x27;t already comfortable with technical problem solving.
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forgot-im-old
2024-10-11T08:13:22
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Trump &amp; Elon say they&#x27;re going to build a missile &quot;iron dome&quot; in space, wonder how that will go, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;WikiLeaks&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1fy10k1&#x2F;comment&#x2F;lqqmoct&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;WikiLeaks&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1fy10k1&#x2F;comment&#x2F;...</a>
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jajko
2024-10-11T08:13:26
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Well its true. We can use other terms but they describe underlying fact of a brilliant but deeply troubled person with serious mental issues and sometimes infantile emotional reactions. Plus a horrible parent. The times when such successful persons were unanimously celebrated and their flaws were ignored are luckily over for good.<p>Call it what you like, this is reality that very few are happy about. Imagine if this guy would be more mentally and emotionally stable, how further he could actually get. And the respect he could actually achieve. Its a sad view, really.<p>The thing is, people&#x27;s failures define them and their legacy 100x more than their successes. Nobody cares how loyal friend say Epstein was (ie to Trump), do we.
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whyoh
2024-10-11T08:13:32
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A blog without integrated commenting is not a proper blog, IMHO. And sure, you can add 3rd party commenting to a static page, but from what I&#x27;ve seen none of them are as good (or as free).
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vessenes
2024-10-11T08:13:51
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No idea.<p>But, as always, I consider how hard working at Tesla is, and what percent of the total economic value of working at Tesla Karpathy had acquired at the time he left. You don&#x27;t need to imagine anything other than &quot;cool, I&#x27;m good, see you guys around&quot; for such a decision to make sense.<p>We saw a bunch of execs leave shortly after Tesla presold 500k Model 3s. Super sensible -- they were vested most likely, and other industry execs could be retained for the herculean lift that getting scaled up for the M3 was going to be. Why kill yourself? And from Tesla&#x27;s point of view, why overpay in the market for those guys? You can hire someone from Audi (which they did) for much less on the back of the successful pre-order.
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acchow
2024-10-11T08:14:06
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&gt; It&#x27;s basically just a website at the moment with bunch of 3D renders which you too could get done from a web shop.<p>They had 2 dozen vehicles with no steering wheels taking attendees around the venue. The bar was staffed by Optimus robots. “Basically a website”?
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drewmol
2024-10-11T08:14:17
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Having used OBS before (not the OP) it is much more feature rich and widely used.
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l2dy
2024-10-11T08:14:26
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For personal blog, I have found the following alternatives:<p>- Chyrp Lite: lightweight blogging engine, written in PHP. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;xenocrat&#x2F;chyrp-lite">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;xenocrat&#x2F;chyrp-lite</a><p>- Typecho: a PHP-based blog software. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;typecho&#x2F;typecho">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;typecho&#x2F;typecho</a><p>and file-based static content generator:<p>- Quartz: Publish an Obsidian vault as a static site. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;jackyzha0&#x2F;quartz">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;jackyzha0&#x2F;quartz</a><p>- Logseq: Publish a Logseq graph as a static site. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;logseq&#x2F;publish-spa">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;logseq&#x2F;publish-spa</a><p>also Jekyll templates:<p>- <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;maximevaillancourt&#x2F;digital-garden-jekyll-template">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;maximevaillancourt&#x2F;digital-garden-jekyll-...</a>
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bryanrasmussen
2024-10-11T08:14:35
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&gt;The latency will kill you.<p>I mean - I wasn&#x27;t thinking I would risk it!!
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huijzer
2024-10-11T08:14:52
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&gt; with little to nothing to show for today<p>Although they didn&#x27;t &quot;show&quot; it on the event, Tesla self-driving is steadily improving each month. It is now also available on the Cybertruck, and the miles per intervention metric is steadily improving. You can find many videos on YouTube. Note that this are real cars on the real road.
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invisiblea
2024-10-11T08:15:00
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Sanity is a great headless CMS with a generous free tier package <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sanity.io&#x2F;pricing" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sanity.io&#x2F;pricing</a><p>Paired with caching&#x2F;static frontend, it&#x27;s more than enough to power small to medium traffic sites.
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badmintonbaseba
2024-10-11T08:15:00
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Unless you happen to be presenting on how reference counting can leak with circular references.
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hulitu
2024-10-11T08:15:01
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&gt; I don&#x27;t know who on earth needs some stranger to tell them why a movie is amazing<p>Because the target public of hollywood movies seems to be idiots. They bring the most money and have relatively low requirements on what constitutes a movie.
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wruza
2024-10-11T08:15:10
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Can you guys work through RDP all day? Latency kills me on any type of connection.
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niutech
2024-10-11T08:15:19
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I’m curious how it compares with recently announced Molmo: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;molmo.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;molmo.org&#x2F;</a>
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johnchristopher
2024-10-11T08:15:24
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That list isn&#x27;t deep enough. These are CMS alternatives, not WordPress alternatives.<p>I need a WordPress alternative to&#x2F;with the following requirements:<p>- self-hostable<p>- opensource core (paid plugins are not a problem)<p><pre><code> - so it can be installed and intensively tested without shelling too much money just for R&amp;D </code></pre> - has ACF equivalent<p>- has a visual composer à la Gutenberg, a middle-ground between WordPad editing interface and Divi&#x2F;Elementor<p><pre><code> - so the marketing&#x2F;press department can push content fast </code></pre> - REST API<p><pre><code> - to hydrate stuff </code></pre> - optional: needs to have been around for 5 years<p>- optional: needs to still be around in 5 years<p>Ghost has no ACF apparently (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forum.ghost.org&#x2F;t&#x2F;custom-fields-for-posts&#x2F;1124&#x2F;46" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forum.ghost.org&#x2F;t&#x2F;custom-fields-for-posts&#x2F;1124&#x2F;46</a> and <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;TryGhost&#x2F;Ghost&#x2F;issues&#x2F;9020">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;TryGhost&#x2F;Ghost&#x2F;issues&#x2F;9020</a>) and Astro is too custom as of now and I don&#x27;t want another Gatsby (too short-lived).
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qalmakka
2024-10-11T08:15:25
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Yeah, but XFS has literally a fifth of the functionality ZFS has. If you need ZFS features you&#x27;re basically forced to pick between ZFS or Btrfs, the former being vastly more stable.
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fabbari
2024-10-11T08:15:32
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Could you please cite sources on this? Just looking at Rivian [1] they delivered 37,396 units this year alone. Tesla doesn&#x27;t officially publish numbers, but the Cybertruck recall from few weeks ago tells us around 27,185 total [2]. I know that the July sales were high, over 5172 units [3], but that&#x27;s a single month. And just to put everything in perspective here: over 13 million trucks were sold in the States in July alone [4].<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;electrek.co&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;08&#x2F;why-rivian-rivn-cutting-ev-production-goal-2024&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;electrek.co&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;08&#x2F;why-rivian-rivn-cutting-ev-pr...</a> [2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;static.nhtsa.gov&#x2F;odi&#x2F;rcl&#x2F;2024&#x2F;RCLRPT-24V718-2751.PDF" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;static.nhtsa.gov&#x2F;odi&#x2F;rcl&#x2F;2024&#x2F;RCLRPT-24V718-2751.PDF</a> [3] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.forbes.com&#x2F;sites&#x2F;brookecrothers&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;22&#x2F;cybertruck-surge-tesla-pickup-sales-jump-despite-100k-starting-price-beating-much-cheaper-mustang-mach-e&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.forbes.com&#x2F;sites&#x2F;brookecrothers&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;22&#x2F;cyber...</a> [4] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;press.spglobal.com&#x2F;2024-07-24-S-P-Global-Mobility-July-sales-to-realize-bounce-from-June-impacts" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;press.spglobal.com&#x2F;2024-07-24-S-P-Global-Mobility-Ju...</a>
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zarzavat
2024-10-11T08:15:34
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If you allow arbitrary values, what&#x27;s the difference between a record and a frozen object?<p>I thought that the whole point is to have guaranteed deep immutability, which you can&#x27;t have if it&#x27;s got arbitrary objects in it.
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prmoustache
2024-10-11T08:15:41
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Please define GPU intensive. Using a gpu for video decoding can mean smaller battery usage in some cases.<p>Also it is not only about doing these tasks at a time, but if you need to shut down to be able to start another VM context because they can&#x27;t be used concurrently it makes it very tedious user experience.
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Elinvynia
2024-10-11T08:15:47
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&quot;Just one more therapist bro&quot; is what defenders of modern psychology use. It is always your fault the therapist didn&#x27;t work out. Always your fault you aren&#x27;t trying hard enough. There can never be systemic issues.
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ThinkBeat
2024-10-11T08:15:56
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Email as moved to centralized for the most part. IRC have moved on to centralized silos for the most part Usenet has largely moved on. finger has moved on.<p>Note you can still run these tools on your own if you want. It is getting progressivly harder.<p>I have given up running my own mail server, since the &quot;big silos&quot; have a strong tendency to reject emails from small servers.
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m463
2024-10-11T08:16:04
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Teslas don&#x27;t come with an inflator. sigh.<p>(and if you get one + slime stuff, you will kill the TPMS and have to buy a new one)
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qeternity
2024-10-11T08:16:05
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We are actively using sfcompute at the moment. It&#x27;s a great product for us where we have a backlog of R&amp;D workloads that can be incrementally run in short bursts.<p>I think you&#x27;re right about the small private beta resulting in relatively low demand. But it&#x27;s also a different value prop. If you need a large cluster for a reasonable period of time, you&#x27;re not paying $1&#x2F;hr. But if you can use the remnants of someone who contracted for a large allocation, but doesn&#x27;t need part of it, they can offer it into the market and recoup what would otherwise just be wasted hours.<p>Currently they have some issues around stability, and spin up times are longer than ideal (ca. 15 min), but the team is super responsive and all of these are likely to be resolved in the near future. (No affiliation, just happy users rooting for the sfcompute team).
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CapeTheory
2024-10-11T08:16:08
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&quot;Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?”
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IshKebab
2024-10-11T08:16:14
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No there aren&#x27;t. Those use triangulation. LIDAR is time-of-flight. They also only scan a single rotating point which is only sufficient for simple robots like vacuum cleaners.
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dijit
2024-10-11T08:16:28
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&gt; 999999% uptime<p>Assuming you mean 99.9999%; your hyperscaler isn&#x27;t giving you that. MTBF is comparable.<p>It&#x27;s <i>hardware</i> at the end of the day, the VM hypervisor isn&#x27;t giving you anything on GPU instances because those GPU instances aren&#x27;t possible to live-migrate. (even normal VMs are really tricky).<p>In a country with a decent power grid and a UPS (or if you use a colo-provider) you&#x27;re going to get the same availability guarantee of a machine, maybe even slightly higher because less moving parts.<p>I think this &quot;cloud is god&quot; mentality betrays the fact that server hardware is actually hugely reliable once it&#x27;s working; and the cloud model literally depends on this fact. The reliability of cloud is simply the reliability of hardware; they only provided an abstraction on <i>management</i> not on reliability.
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pjc50
2024-10-11T08:16:30
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&gt; If you want to pay for bandwidth then yeah, CloudFlare is a great option.<p>The free plan is a lot bigger than you think.<p>&gt; dedicated server with unmetered connection<p>And where have you found one of those with reasonable pricing?
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