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nsteel
2024-10-11T11:30:46
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Isn't this GPU-to-CPU? And really slow. And only CUDA. And over IP. And implemented in software. I think it's really very different.
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2024-10-11T11:30:53
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pvg
2024-10-11T11:31:03
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Somehow I got to "The following features are planned before Idol stabilizes: At least one complete implementation of the specification [...]" at the bottom and missed the link near the top, my mistake.
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2024-10-11T11:31:13
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s1artibartfast
2024-10-11T11:31:17
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I would say no. Most religious moral systems would say no, as well as Kantian ethics.<p>The only moral framework I know that would accept that is the strongest form of utilitarianism.
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beej71
2024-10-11T11:31:26
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Can&#x27;t remember where I saw the quote: the goal of misinformation is not to get people to believe the misinformation; it&#x27;s to get them to believe nothing.
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eesmith
2024-10-11T11:31:44
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A.K.A the Rule of Credibility: &quot;The first 90 percent of the code accounts for the first 90 percent of the development time. The remaining 10 percent of the code accounts for the other 90 percent of the development time.&quot; - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Ninety%E2%80%93ninety_rule" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Ninety%E2%80%93ninety_rule</a><p>Followed by Hofstadter&#x27;s law: &quot;It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter&#x27;s Law.&quot; - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Hofstadter%27s_law" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Hofstadter%27s_law</a>
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2024-10-11T11:31:47
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watership73
2024-10-11T11:32:13
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gus_massa
2024-10-11T11:32:17
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My recomendation:<p>* From the guidelines, a few repost are OK. Try a second time.<p>* Wait until Monday, so pepple don&#x27;t complain you are reposting too much<p>* use the &#x2F;en&#x2F; URL to force the language<p>* use the English title<p>* post a comment explaining you like the design. Add some info so it&#x27;s not too short, let&#x27;s say 2 sentenses.<p>* if you find,more info abput the design, add it to the comment. (I found a post in Instagram by the designers of 2023, but it is just the image, no backstory.)<p>* cross your fingers.
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interludead
2024-10-11T11:32:21
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Might be a matter of clarity and precision
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black_puppydog
2024-10-11T11:32:23
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This looks ver useful if you&#x27;re about to implement an Auth system. But I thinks it&#x27;s worth noting that many things can be offered without authentication, i.e. without an account. I think it&#x27;s worth noting that e.g. e-commerce can be (and in some rare but appreciated cases is) offered in &quot;guest mode&quot;. Especially for smaller or more niche shops where return customers are less frequent, it&#x27;s just good to keep that in mind.
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PaulHoule
2024-10-11T11:32:24
Scientists inject bacteria into fungi to study endosymbiosis
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2024-10-11T11:32:36
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vermilingua
2024-10-11T11:32:44
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Counterpoint: these crypto APIs are inscrutable for the same reason poisonous mushrooms are brightly coloured; they’re warning you away. It is extremely easy to mishandle crypto primatives, so if you’re reaching for crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305 and are confused it’s probably because you should be using a library that provides encrypt_message_symmetrically.<p>It just so happens that for PHP that library is the STL.
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danaris
2024-10-11T11:32:49
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The problem with this position is that politics in the current situation are not just about minor details of tax policy or whether to build a bridge <i>here</i> or five miles away <i>there</i>. They are an existential matter for too many people.<p>When the issue at hand is something like &quot;I think black people deserve the same rights as white people,&quot; no, no one is <i>ever</i> going to convince me of the opposite. There is literally no point to me listening to someone who has that as their position (and you&#x27;re damn right I don&#x27;t want them convincing the audience either). Same with a number of other prominent issues at stake today.<p>So if someone comes at me with one of those positions, and doesn&#x27;t seem, from the outset, to be already seriously on the fence, or to be presenting <i>extremely</i> easily debunked misinformation, yeah, I&#x27;m going to nope out of there. It&#x27;s not worth raising my stress level to argue with that type of person, with or without an audience.
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roenxi
2024-10-11T11:32:57
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&gt; IMO the only people &quot;dreading&quot; the IR35 rules are the people still trying to dodge them.<p>That observation seems vaguely circular. The dread is because someone might be able to avoid the tax but has to do something inconvenient, or because there is a risk of misinterpreting the tax law&#x27;s provisions. So yes, the people who dread a tax are exactly the people trying to avoid it.<p>And this is the nature of taxes. The economics of society are largely structured by tax avoidance schemes, people put huge amounts of effort into not quite making a normal income for tax purposes.
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bathtub365
2024-10-11T11:32:57
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Maybe before you launch a product over a certain price point you have to prove that you will be able to support it for a certain period of time. Kind of like how in certain jurisdictions you have to have money and plans set aside for environmental cleanup after natural resource extraction. These cars are now effectively e-waste far before they should be because there was no plan in place for long-term support.<p>When working as a vendor with mature automotive manufacturers they’ll often evaluate your company to ensure you’ll still be around over the timeframe that they intend to sell or service cars with your parts in them.
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asynchronous13
2024-10-11T11:32:58
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I grew up believing many of the myths that this article addresses. So I&#x27;m hesitant to believe it entirely without verifying additional sources. In particular, this quote seems misleading:<p>&gt; the U.S. Forest Service reports that kudzu occupies, to some degree, about 227,000 acres of forestland<p>I quickly verified this statistic. But I know that &quot;forestland&quot; is a specific category of land. What about non-forestland? How many acres of kudzu are there on land that is not considered forestland?<p>&gt; experts estimate that kudzu covers another 500,000 acres in the South’s cities and suburbs<p>I found this statistic about 500,000 acres quoted in several places, but didn&#x27;t find which experts came up with that number. Still, it was very quick to find <i>double</i> the acreage in one specific type of non-forestland.<p>That doesn&#x27;t even begin to touch non-forestland countryside (i.e. non-city, non-suburb)<p>The US Forest Service estimates that kudzu adds 2,500 acres each year. US Department of Agriculture estimates that it spreads by 150,000 acres per year. I don&#x27;t think this is a discrepancy, just that each agency is looking at specific land types and uses.<p>It seems like this article is seriously cherry picking data to make it seem like kudzu is less of an issue.
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pelorat
2024-10-11T11:33:00
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That 90% is about as good as a teenager taking his first practice drive with a parent (meaning an extreme road hazard).
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jbouaziz
2024-10-11T11:33:03
Show HN: Bullshit Translator, OSS Chrome extension that cuts through the crap
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chii
2024-10-11T11:33:37
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&gt; reasons to believe JS is simple<p>it&#x27;s because people are talking past each other, and that&#x27;s because people are using language wrong, and are merely talking past each other. The word simple is often used to mean &quot;easy&quot; or &quot;familiar&quot;.<p>Simple is very different from easy, and familiar things are easy but doesn&#x27;t have to be simple at all.<p>javascript is not simple, but it is easy.
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mberning
2024-10-11T11:33:47
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If Apple ever gets continuous bp or glucose monitoring I will probably start to wear one.
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traceroute66
2024-10-11T11:33:58
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&gt; I suppose I meant for the specific use case where<p>You&#x27;re missing the point.<p>Anybody can download $insert_name_of_your_favourite_software and use that to encrypt data before uploading to cloud storage.<p>The point here is the discussion about multi-tenant cloud-based solutions. You know, the sort of thing you use in a work environment when you share documents with your colleagues.<p>In that context, the DIY $my_favourite_tool pre-encrypt route is simply not feasable or scalable and would be hell on earth to manage and maintain.
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s1artibartfast
2024-10-11T11:34:02
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im curious what the dissonance is. what is the it in &quot;out of _it_&quot;<p>is it just cultural instinct and expectation?
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bspammer
2024-10-11T11:34:04
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The candidate I assume you’re voting for increased the future nuclear threat last time he was in office by pulling out of the Iran deal, for no good reason at all. He’s also one of the most jingoistic people in politics.
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samuel246
2024-10-11T11:34:09
Where Does Database Research Go from Here?
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2024-10-11T11:34:21
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jimkoen
2024-10-11T11:34:27
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&gt; wanted to &quot;automate everything&quot;.<p>With all due respect, this is preached by pretty much every book you read on cloud administration. I&#x27;d argue that if the process is decent enough, it&#x27;ll work with major cloud providers, because their API&#x27;s are rich enough to enable this already.<p>The thing with most automation tools though is, a) they&#x27;re abysmal for most of the workflows preached (thinking of ansible and im shuddering) and b) to reach the degree of automation described in most literature, you need the API&#x27;s of $MAJOR_CLOUD_PROVIDER.
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FollowingTheDao
2024-10-11T11:34:35
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I have labile hypertension so my BP readings are whack. It is usually up at 160&#x2F;100 at the doctors office but at home it is normal. Docs did not believe me and were trying to force me onto meds till they put a 24 hour monitor on me. BP spikes and drops during the day and drops to 100&#x2F;60 at night.<p>Labile hypertension is the most difficult to treat. So far my heart is perfect for a late 50&#x27;s dude. Just had an colorflow echocardiogram, no sign of hypertension in the heart. Probably because I eat so much fish.<p>If I drink coffee my BP is up all day though. I am just very sensitive.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Labile_hypertension" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Labile_hypertension</a>
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2024-10-11T11:35:11
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Angostura
2024-10-11T11:35:21
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Wow. Thanks for posting
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2024-10-11T11:35:21
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meheleventyone
2024-10-11T11:35:27
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3D renderers have existed in JS for ages so that seems more like a failure of imagination on your part.<p>The nice thing about fixed layout structs is that it leans in to optimizations people are already doing based on the behavior of JS engines where &#x27;shapes&#x27; of objects are important and properties can be looked up by offset if you keep your code monomorphic. It can be a bit of a headache to enforce this and you can accidentally fall off a performance cliff if you end up with many &#x27;shapes&#x27; for the same thing. By making this a language feature it codifies and blesses what was essentially a hack relying on the implementation of the underlying engine that could change at any time.<p>There are also TypedArray&#x27;s that do provide a bunch of cache friendly (but slightly unergonomic) ways to organize data.<p>A good resource for the sorts of things people are doing to write high-performance JS is here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;romgrk.com&#x2F;posts&#x2F;optimizing-javascript" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;romgrk.com&#x2F;posts&#x2F;optimizing-javascript</a>
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2024-10-11T11:35:28
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2024-10-11T11:35:28
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quietbritishjim
2024-10-11T11:35:30
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&gt; Just noting it here: your code is incorrect. In case of a KeyboardInterrupt error and another error raised by `log_tons_of_debug_info()` (there&#x27;s no error free code, right?), KeyboardInterrupt would end up being masked (it would go into the __context__ attribute of another error).<p>Your snippet has the opposite problem: if ex is a regular Exception, but then KeyboardInterrupt is raised by `log_tons_of_debug_info()`, then your snippet would mask that by re-raising ex in its place. I think the original snippet is probably better on balance, even ignoring difference in code complexity.
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H8crilA
2024-10-11T11:35:35
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So you terminate all of the above right now, or continue selling at a loss (which still extends the runway) and wait for better times? Also, do you know that similar situations occasionally occur in pretty much any market out there?<p>The market doesn&#x27;t care how much you&#x27;re losing, it will set a price and it&#x27;s up to you to take it, or leave it.
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2024-10-11T11:35:41
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2024-10-11T11:35:42
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left-struck
2024-10-11T11:35:54
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That is appalling, imho you might as well call an area of study, that has less than 50% reproducibility for studies published in “credible” journals, a pseudoscience.
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belter
2024-10-11T11:36:11
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mnazzaro
2024-10-11T11:36:31
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This is such a strange spot for a glass half full take lol. &quot;At least it&#x27;s warm in hell!&quot;
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gfortaine
2024-10-11T11:36:51
Tesla Optimus
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GoblinSlayer
2024-10-11T11:36:53
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It&#x27;s not a problem, consumers won&#x27;t even edit a wiki, that&#x27;s just what consumers are.
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wtcactus
2024-10-11T11:37:25
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Is there any right wing dictatorship backed by CIA that has nuclear weapons?
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gfortaine
2024-10-11T11:37:26
Tesla's Optimus bot makes a scene at the robotaxi event
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FollowingTheDao
2024-10-11T11:37:32
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Yes, it indicates good health. Flexible arteries are healthy arteries. If you have high BP at night when sleeping that is very unhealthy. I urge anyone who has high blood pressure readings to get a 24 hour BP monitor to rule out labile hypertension.
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pelorat
2024-10-11T11:37:35
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Humans eyes are an order of magnitude better than the cameras in a Tesla. Humans also have a database in their head and remembers how to behave in certain situations. FSD doesn&#x27;t have any database of any kind.
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GavinGruesome
2024-10-11T11:37:50
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Nerd knowledge.<p>Btw nothing beats the sounds made by both steam- and opposing-piston diesel engines - you can feel the power. Sounds made by electric engines are mostly whining.
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2024-10-11T11:37:52
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jgalt212
2024-10-11T11:37:59
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Cloudflare caching of static resources is cheap, so back to one closet. But three if you want to be pure and totally cloudless.
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2024-10-11T11:38:11
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aguaviva
2024-10-11T11:38:13
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So Russian government figures, then.<p>Agreed that comment above yours was out to lunch, of course.
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chocoboaus2
2024-10-11T11:38:18
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Thanks for the feedback, agree how some would look at this on the app store, will see what i can do about changing it!
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FollowingTheDao
2024-10-11T11:38:23
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Just curious if you BP was low&#x2F;normal at night?
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fragmede
2024-10-11T11:38:37
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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
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m4rtink
2024-10-11T11:38:40
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You can already see this with all the various lunar landers - quite a crash fest so far, but thenlatest iteration already performs better than the previous one. Can&#x27;t really imagone similar progress with modern it-must-work-first-time NASA. :)
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tjpnz
2024-10-11T11:38:47
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Double edged sword. Mega Upload were doing it and it was argued (successfully) in court that they therefore had knowledge of what they were hosting.
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interludead
2024-10-11T11:38:57
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But it&#x27;s possible that, in the Roman era, with fewer forms of visual entertainment, these elaborate scenes served not just as decoration but as storytelling devices
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2024-10-11T11:39:02
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threeseed
2024-10-11T11:39:49
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Can someone explain the thought process here.<p>People sit in a Cybertruck. With their head visible through the glass. Non bullet-proof glass.
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FollowingTheDao
2024-10-11T11:39:49
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You can request a 24 hour monitor from your doctor.
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jasomill
2024-10-11T11:39:54
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Also note that Codeweavers, Crossover&#x27;s developer, is a major contributor to both Wine and Proton, so there&#x27;s a great deal of, um, crossover between these projects.
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newsclues
2024-10-11T11:39:56
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Is there a way I can filter out all the ad hominem comments?
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2024-10-11T11:39:58
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cs702
2024-10-11T11:40:04
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Some of these death threats -- I can&#x27;t believe I&#x27;m writing this -- are for &quot;creating and directing hurricanes.&quot;<p>How can anyone end up believing that meteorologists have the power to create and direct hurricanes?<p>Some of these death threats are also calling for <i>the demolition of scientific equipment</i>.<p>How can anyone end up believing that the destruction of scientific equipment is desirable?<p>W. T. F. !?
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chocoboaus2
2024-10-11T11:40:15
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Thank you for the feedback and ideas.<p>It&#x27;s funny you mention a game timer, i&#x27;ve actually got that down as a potential next iteration idea because yeah we do for example set out (injuries aside) interchanges that will happen at 20 minutes etc so timing that down might be useful for sure. It started off as a tactics only app but its slowly evolving into a game management app to (when i added subs during development, an originally unscoped feature) so it would make sense to go further now for sure.<p>The idea about the ball being placeable is a fantastic one that I will look to add, and yes saving formations is something i have on my wishlist too.<p>Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it!.
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interludead
2024-10-11T11:40:26
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People would have experienced these works more gradually
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edoloughlin
2024-10-11T11:40:35
A plain-text way to get your point across quickly and artfully in the browser
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https://quickpoint.me
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chocoboaus2
2024-10-11T11:40:35
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Thanks for the feedback, I&#x27;m a big FM player myself :)
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zufallsheld
2024-10-11T11:40:46
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I&#x27;m missing a page where you show who&#x27;s behind this.
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prepend
2024-10-11T11:40:51
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I think the good news is that we can adapt to enjoy how warm it is in hell. So it’s bad news that we’re going to hell, good news is that we’ll eventually like it.
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2024-10-11T11:41:06
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rbanffy
2024-10-11T11:41:26
TEDxCaltech – Danny Hillis – Reminiscing about Richard Feynman [video]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CKW4A6jnJA
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jimkoen
2024-10-11T11:41:45
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&gt; The other kinds of automation are more questionable. Developing E2E CI&#x2F;CD automation for an internal tool that is redeployed once every quarter might be a more difficult sell to management. For these cases, even if the rate of manual process invocation is somewhat high (i.e. frustrating for some employees), the customer can&#x27;t see it. They won&#x27;t pay one additional cent for this.<p>I&#x27;ve generally had the experience that it&#x27;s the exact opposite. Best practices dictate that all processes should be automated to the limit.
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monkey_slap
2024-10-11T11:41:48
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I worked at Facebook for 5 years and agree. Though the culture was a big driver too. It’s not like switching to Workplace will magically transform company culture.
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aithrowawaycomm
2024-10-11T11:41:49
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Am I going crazy? Isn&#x27;t this design transparently unworkable because of the low clearance? Perhaps as a short-range shuttle on impeccably-paved roads... even then I am not sure what kind of adamantium suspension they are planning on, because 20 people piling in should sink this thing right to the ground. How on earth will it handle a speed bump?<p>Several years ago Musk grabbed a crayon and some construction paper, scribbled, and said &quot;Cybertruck!&quot; But there was at least a physically plausible way to turn that into a real vehicle - not a <i>good</i> vehicle, but one where the wheels basically worked. This robovan seems doomed from the start.
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aguaviva
2024-10-11T11:42:00
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<i>while Iran has them,</i><p>Present tense, you say?
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fanf2
2024-10-11T11:42:02
Tiny Tapeout: an educational project to get your designs manufactured on a real
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https://tinytapeout.com/
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Fibra
2024-10-11T11:42:29
Organisms Aren't, They Happen
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https://gbragafibra.github.io/2024/10/11/organisms.html
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bamboozled
2024-10-11T11:42:29
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Funny I had a similar experience, late twenties, felt completely healthy, but was constantly having chest pains. I was a bit over weight at the time but I walked everywhere and was really active, doctors office my BP was always ~ 140&#x2F;80, he prescribed me meds but I wasn&#x27;t satisfied with that. I went and got a full heart study done and a 24hr blood pressure monitoring done, my heart and BP are totally fine apparently.<p>I really freak out about getting my blood pressure taken in a clinical setting, it&#x27;s really unusual.<p>I had some treatment for a kidney stone recently, and after the procedure they were checking me with some pretty accurate machines, like 10 times in 24 hours (apparently), 128&#x2F;80, for some reason in that specific setting I didn&#x27;t freak out.<p>White coat HT is a weird thing.
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pelorat
2024-10-11T11:42:44
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No, the idea is that these are personal vehicles that are not operated by Tesla, but owned by regular people who gets to keep most of the profit they make driving strangers around.<p>Tesla has zero intentions of operating a fleet of autonomous vehicles on their own.
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Gentil
2024-10-11T11:43:01
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&gt; That being said, it always irks me when people worship &quot;philantropic&quot; billionaires.<p>I hate that people are using philanthropic to describe Tatas. The western description about it is some random guy who made a lot of money and then later in life decides to do some charity BS for good PR.<p>66% of everything of revenues from Tata Group of companies goes to Tata Sons - which is a charity trust. Not to the boardroom. This is not some random billionaire paid some money for PR.<p>This is also why you are wrong. He was never a billionaire because the majority of the money didn&#x27;t come to him. But to the different charities which opens high class cancer treatment hospitals and other charitable endeavours.<p>You should read up more about Tata. How they operate. Then you will understand Tata - the brand and the Tatas the people behind it.
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kevlened
2024-10-11T11:43:05
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const x = { foo() {} }
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2024-10-11T11:43:07
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githubprjct
2024-10-11T11:43:08
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rustyparkour
2024-10-11T11:43:09
MariaDB Dora Metrics: A Challenging RoadMap
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https://middlewarehq.com/blog/mariadb-dora-metrics-a-challenging-roadmap
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2024-10-11T11:43:15
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rbanffy
2024-10-11T11:43:17
Intel Announces Core Ultra 200S Arrow Lake CPUs Review
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https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-core-ultra-200-arrow-lake
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halildeniz
2024-10-11T11:43:26
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2024-10-11T11:43:26
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x13pixels
2024-10-11T11:43:32
ArXiv Data Map: a map of papers on ArXiv
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https://lmcinnes.github.io/datamapplot_examples/arXiv/
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interludead
2024-10-11T11:43:37
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A mark of elite craftsmanship
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fragmede
2024-10-11T11:43:56
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To the public, sure, but I&#x27;m sure their employees need a way to get around.
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danaris
2024-10-11T11:44:05
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This is a common way to try to shut down discussion of genuinely important topics: &quot;Why are you complaining? This isn&#x27;t as bad as $OTHER_ISSUE!&quot;<p>The issues are independent. We can try to deal with each in their own way. If we were only ever trying to reduce the primary cause of death, and paying <i>no attention</i> to <i>anything else</i>, we would have all kinds of terrible problems running rampant.<p>Furthermore, the problem with abortions is not just preventable deaths. It&#x27;s the massive emotional and psychological toll unwanted pregnancies take, and the women left with chronic health issues for the rest of their lives, either because of the pregnancy itself and complications thereof or a failed DIY abortion, and the doctors who are put in prison or who lose their medical licenses for trying to save a woman&#x27;s life <i>even if the fetus is already guaranteed not to survive</i>.<p>Ultimately, it&#x27;s about treating women as whole and complete human beings who have agency over their bodies the same way men do, and not as walking incubators who have less bodily autonomy than a corpse.
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danicuki
2024-10-11T11:44:14
Implementing Math formulas in Elixir is easy [video]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MqxfxljeKE
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eesmith
2024-10-11T11:44:15
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Bacterial flagellum rotate. See also <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Rotating_locomotion_in_living_systems#Free_rotation" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Rotating_locomotion_in_living_...</a> .
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meowmeow1234
2024-10-11T11:44:17
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nun uh, meow
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yard2010
2024-10-11T11:44:17
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The other side of the coin is lizards trying to literally end the internet era with their irresponsible behavior, and hell, making a nice living in the process
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