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deepmacro
2024-10-11T13:26:17
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Hi there, thanks! Send your comments here <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forms.gle&#x2F;A8Q8WAG8zj4sLvwQ7" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forms.gle&#x2F;A8Q8WAG8zj4sLvwQ7</a> and put your email in there, I will definitely reach out with updates. If you&#x27;re up to it we could even meet sometimes for a coffee!
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pseudolus
2024-10-11T13:26:32
Should You Just Give Up?
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2024-10-11T13:26:34
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pseudolus
2024-10-11T13:26:38
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<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.today&#x2F;FROKg" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.today&#x2F;FROKg</a>
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TheJoeMan
2024-10-11T13:26:46
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I’m not saying it’s the author’s fault, but their metadata has many “yellow” flags… it looks like a copycat of a popular flash game, the author’s name is atypical, and they admitted to already have 2 strikes on Google Play Console. None of this is their fault, and it’s certainly a false positive. I know they’ve put in hundreds of hours of sweat on the code, but perhaps they could turn their focus to registering a corporation, getting trademark for “anti-idle”, and linking the DUNS to their app store accounts.
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bongoman42
2024-10-11T13:26:57
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The interesting thing is, it is hard to tell which side you are talking about here. I&#x27;ve heard exactly the same thing from both the left and the right.
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bfeynman
2024-10-11T13:27:02
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it&#x27;s not cgi... you can already buy their dog ones and they bring these around to shows.
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alephnerd
2024-10-11T13:27:07
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&gt; It&#x27;s been 10 years, and he&#x27;s still in power, so I guess the Hungarian people aren&#x27;t that dissatisfied with him<p>Gerrymandering, control of all Hungarian language media in a country where most people are monolingual in a unique language, and selective judicial prosecution are the main things keeping Orban afloat.
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__coder__
2024-10-11T13:27:09
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myprotegeai
2024-10-11T13:27:17
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Do any tech people here with strong neuroticism have experience or techniques for overcoming it? It feels ingrained in my personality.
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sharpshadow
2024-10-11T13:27:24
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I had case where you could register with your email and the email then became your username which was used to login. The email was case insensitive but the username created from the email was case sensitive, if you created the account with uppercase capital letter email, that was your username and case insensitive email didn’t work to login.
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mc32
2024-10-11T13:27:40
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Totally agree this is very relevant today. We have heads of state in the EU and to some degree people in the USG with very cavalier approaches to the ideological war between the West and the BRICS.<p>I really don&#x27;t know what the F* they are thinking but they keep pushing further and further and hope there is no elastic snap. It&#x27;s like they forgot about diplomacy with enemies --at the height of the cold war, at its Apex in the Cuba Missile Crisis, we had communication with the enemy --it was inconceivable we would not have communications with them but now it&#x27;s a wild west of bluster and provocation. I&#x27;m not saying were not right in tamping down aggression, but you have to be cognizant of the perils that exist.<p>Quite striking is strident opponents of the Hiroshima&#x2F;Nagasaki decision have few qualms about the prospects of current escalation. It&#x27;s insane.
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MacsHeadroom
2024-10-11T13:27:41
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Yes, this is how o1 was trained. Math and programming, because they are verifiable.<p>This is also why o1 is not better at English. Math skills transfer to general reasoning but not so much to creative writing.
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psd1
2024-10-11T13:27:41
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I hope that she was working on Asahi full time at valve, because if she did all that while also holding down a day job then I might as well be soylent green.
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kkzz99
2024-10-11T13:27:47
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Audio generation (music, tts, voice cloning), Video and Image generation, multi-modal models, protein simulation... where is the winter?
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raxxorraxor
2024-10-11T13:28:00
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Another factor is that lies or misrepresentations have been thoroughly normalized. Almost all media products have a spin in some way, objectivity even became a bad word in modern &quot;journalism&quot;. I think this is an example of education not working correctly.<p>Readers only have superficial means to reward or punish journalism, which is much more focused on getting attention and clicks these days. Advertising always has been their main income, but the economy thoroughly changed in recent years.<p>All these issues undermine trust and in the end more arcane conspiracy theories serve as an explanation, why we read so much shit left and right.
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ptramo
2024-10-11T13:28:02
Armor64: Safe, strict and stable textual encoding of byte streams
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ptramo
2024-10-11T13:28:02
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I&#x27;ve ran into too many compatibility issues with base64 over the years. Let there be 15 competing standards.
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2024-10-11T13:28:11
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aklemm
2024-10-11T13:28:14
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The lords of tech are obsessed with it because they exploit the macro economy so it makes sense the accolytes here would follow suit
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zero-sharp
2024-10-11T13:28:19
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Oh, other people have cognitive dissonance too. It&#x27;s not just you. Being aware of the bad and still engaging doesn&#x27;t mean that the issue is being ignored or given less weight.<p>Most people are full of contradictions and often carry beliefs that might be seen as controversial (perhaps in hindsight). Maybe it&#x27;s not appropriate to lump all controversial beliefs into one, but I think a small part of the problem is that we identify ourselves as being morally pure as a way to avoid having hard conversations.
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deepmacro
2024-10-11T13:28:32
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Thanks, I&#x27;ll definitely reach out!
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malfist
2024-10-11T13:28:56
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It&#x27;s possible life was seeded on earth from Mars. Mars was hit by a massive asteroid right in its peek habitability era, and it could have flung living matter to earth just at the start of it&#x27;s habitability era
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ostadgeorge
2024-10-11T13:28:56
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I recently embarked on this project and have been dedicating my free time to its development. In the coming weeks, I plan to expand its capabilities by adding GPU support, Tensor operations, and popular optimizers in a separate module.<p>While it currently resembles Micrograd, my goal is to continuously enhance its functionality and introduce new features in the days ahead.
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2024-10-11T13:28:59
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andsoitis
2024-10-11T13:29:03
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&gt; What useful product did Enron ever build?<p><i>Electronic trading platform</i><p>Enron Online, launched in 1999, allowed buyers and sellers to trade energy-related commodities like natural gas, electricity, and broadband capacity.<p><i>Gas Bank</i><p>Enron&#x27;s Gas Bank stabilized prices, making natural gas more attractive to investors and helping lenders finance new gas generators.<p><i>Financial markets</i><p>Enron created financial markets for assets that were never previously traded on exchanges, such as natural gas, coal, and internet connections.
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codingdave
2024-10-11T13:29:05
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I don&#x27;t think you are grasping the irony of this. You think copy&#x2F;paste is careless, so you are making a one-button solution to do exactly that.
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Grazester
2024-10-11T13:29:07
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I dont know how true it is now but I can tell you once upon a time they preferred cash and yes their machine frequently seemed to be broken or had some issue. My experiences were a long time ago before the rise of Uber and Lyft
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cuu508
2024-10-11T13:29:24
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Do you know about managed SMTP services like AWS SES? Running your own SMTP is possible but would take a lot more work to setup and maintain.
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s-macke
2024-10-11T13:29:31
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And here lies the exact issue. Single tests don’t provide any meaningful insights. You need to perform this test at least twenty times in separate chat windows or via the API to obtain meaningful statistics.<p>For the &quot;Alice in Wonderland&quot; paper, neither Claude-3.5 nor o1-preview was available at that time.<p>But I have tested them as well a few weeks ago with the issue translated into German, achieving also a 100% success rate with both models.<p>However, when I add irrelevant information (My mother ...), Claude&#x27;s success rate drops to 85%:<p>&quot;My mother has a sister called Alice. Alice has 2 sisters and 1 brother. How many sisters does Alice&#x27;s brother have?&quot;
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criddell
2024-10-11T13:29:31
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It would be interesting if this kind of work could ever be extended to show the limitations of mathematical reasoning in animals and humans.<p>For example, just as a dog will never understand a fourier transform, there are likely ideas that humans cannot understand. If we know what our limits are, I wonder if we could build machines that can reason in ways we aren&#x27;t capable of?
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ostadgeorge
2024-10-11T13:29:37
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Thank you for your comment. I added it now. can you see?
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2024-10-11T13:29:37
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johnsondavies
2024-10-11T13:29:39
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Thanks - corrected &quot;compact&quot; to &quot;compressed&quot;.
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austin-cheney
2024-10-11T13:29:41
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This article answers your questions: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov&#x2F;pmc&#x2F;articles&#x2F;PMC10266031&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov&#x2F;pmc&#x2F;articles&#x2F;PMC10266031&#x2F;</a>
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deepmacro
2024-10-11T13:29:49
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Thanks, great suggestions, and some of them were already on my todo list.
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mppm
2024-10-11T13:29:53
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From Earth, yes. It&#x27;s called the diffraction limit [1]. With an ideal 1m diameter lens or mirror you cannot resolve features smaller than about 250m on the Moon. To capture a sharp 100 Mpx image, you would need a telescope of at least that size. When the aperture grows above 1m, atmospheric disturbances get progressively worse too, which is why all the <i>really sharp</i> imagery comes from satellites around the Moon.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Diffraction-limited_system" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Diffraction-limited_system</a>
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eesmith
2024-10-11T13:29:59
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That still doesn&#x27;t make it a good idea to normalize to lowercase. Some people are very particular about capitalization.<p>MacAdam is a surname, like the Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam who invented the road construction known as &quot;macadam&quot;. &quot;[email protected]&quot; comes across rather different than &quot;[email protected]&quot;.<p>A hypothetical [email protected] probably would prefer keeping that capitalization over &quot;[email protected]&quot;.<p>I&#x27;m sure there are real-world examples.<p>On a related note, I knew someone with an Irish O&#x27;Surname who was very particular that the computer systems support his name. (As <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stackoverflow.com&#x2F;questions&#x2F;8527180&#x2F;can-there-be-an-apostrophe-in-an-email-address" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stackoverflow.com&#x2F;questions&#x2F;8527180&#x2F;can-there-be-an-...</a> puts it, &quot;People do have email addresses with apostrophes. I see them not infrequently, and have had to fix bugs submitted by angry Hibernians.&quot;) No doubt some of them also want to see the correct capitalization be used.<p>A possibly better alternative is to recommend that the normalization be used only for internal use, while using the user-specified address for actual email messages, and to at least note some of the well-known issues with normalizing to lower-case.
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xtrapol8
2024-10-11T13:30:04
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This is interesting yet not really intellectually honest. It’s a cool word and many love the historical curiosities as such.<p>Once upon a time Christianity was a minority of counter culturalists (“heretics” of their day) then came the popularizations (over 1,000 years). And then these were the MAJORITY (not a minority). At this time the apparatus of power inherited the mantle of Christian identity (popes, pope emperors, warrior popes, etc.) in this time, Christians mass murdered other Christians over the technical details of their beliefs (reformation). A dark time for everyone. Today, many Christians feel a threatened minority (maybe a self imposed passive aggressive attitude.)<p>In art, A Brave New World depicts a form of neo-liberalism as casting once conventional values as “heretical.”<p>Beware the changing tides of times for they conceal the dangerous shoals of unforgiving reefs.<p>Today I am a heretic of convention proclaiming everything you know about the mind is a lie, that the voices in your head are disembodied others, and you are thought controlled!
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tptacek
2024-10-11T13:30:17
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I really don&#x27;t care about this jurisdiction stuff; I&#x27;m just here to talk about the cryptography, which, in the case of Tresorit, is not great.
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smolder
2024-10-11T13:30:26
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How specific events throughout the day affect your BP, like things you ate, caffeine, a walk in the cold&#x2F;heat, exercise, or a conversation. I&#x27;d say it&#x27;s all useful info for perspective on how to manage stress and circulatory health.
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ivanilievski
2024-10-11T13:31:12
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How to edit the post I am HN noob?
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2024-10-11T13:31:24
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goles
2024-10-11T13:31:29
How fast could a human being throw a fastball?
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bee_rider
2024-10-11T13:31:47
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It is cool as heck that truly open hardware might actually win in our lifetimes. (ARM was an interesting start, but too much licensing).
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gchamonlive
2024-10-11T13:32:03
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I have a laptop with a serviceable GPU but only 16gb of ram, and another with a low tier GPU but 32gb of ram. Wondering, will it be too slow to use the later as the control plane and delegate inference to the former laptop using something like comfyui to run text-to-image models?
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malfist
2024-10-11T13:32:07
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Wasn&#x27;t the dart mission launched on a falcon?
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beardyw
2024-10-11T13:32:08
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I honestly can&#x27;t see why LLMs should be good at this sort of thing. I am convinced you need a completely different approach. At the very least you mostly only want one completely correct result. Good luck getting current models to do that.
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shortrounddev2
2024-10-11T13:32:31
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I believe crypto should be unregulated
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hn1986
2024-10-11T13:32:37
0 → 1, Shipping Threads in 5 Months
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bee_rider
2024-10-11T13:32:42
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Wait it fits in a comment? What sort of magic is this?
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neonsunset
2024-10-11T13:32:49
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I hope you haven&#x27;t been trying to use Mono or something obscure for this, which unfortunately happens from time to time.<p>If you have .NET SDK installed (you can get it with apt&#x2F;dnf install dotnet8 or dotnet-sdk-8.0), you only need the following:<p><pre><code> dotnet new install Avalonia.Templates dotnet new avalonia.app dotnet run </code></pre> If you don&#x27;t like XAML, you can use <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;AvaloniaUI&#x2F;Avalonia.Markup.Declarative">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;AvaloniaUI&#x2F;Avalonia.Markup.Declarative</a> to write declarative SwiftUI-like code. You can also use F# if that&#x27;s your cup of tea: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;fsprojects&#x2F;Avalonia.FuncUI">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;fsprojects&#x2F;Avalonia.FuncUI</a>.<p>If you prefer GTK, there are rich GObject bindings that are a successor to GTK#: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gircore.github.io&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gircore.github.io&#x2F;</a><p>Here are samples that demonstrate basic GTK4 usage scenarios: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;gircore&#x2F;gir.core&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;src&#x2F;Samples&#x2F;Gtk-4.0">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;gircore&#x2F;gir.core&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;src&#x2F;Samples&#x2F;Gt...</a><p>All this should require less than 10 minutes including setup and such.<p>Lastly, I want to make a disclaimer that you <i>do not</i> need C# Dev Kit extension (which requires an account that annoys many people, including me) for VS Code, only the base C# one, which is what gives you language server, debugger, etc. If you are using VSCodium which cannot use closed-source vsdbg component that the base extension uses, you can replace it with <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;muhammadsammy&#x2F;free-vscode-csharp">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;muhammadsammy&#x2F;free-vscode-csharp</a> which uses open-source debugger from Samsung instead. It can be rough around the edges but works well enough in standard scenarios. Just don&#x27;t use Debugger.WriteLine over Console. :D
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sbarre
2024-10-11T13:32:58
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Not OP, but this exists: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;git.bernloehr.eu&#x2F;glax&#x2F;OBSBlur" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;git.bernloehr.eu&#x2F;glax&#x2F;OBSBlur</a>
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IAmGraydon
2024-10-11T13:33:23
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No. There is no cocaine in coca-cola since 1929. Before that, yes you would be drinking cocaine.
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trabant00
2024-10-11T13:33:40
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A long time ago I operated an email blacklist. Since then I don&#x27;t just trust by default when people shout &quot;they banned me for absolutely no reason, I swear!&quot;.<p>I am not saying anything about this case, I just notice people on HN always take these post as 100 percent true. When money is involved, people get caught and their revenue affected they are capable of spinning the wildest tales.
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bloopernova
2024-10-11T13:33:48
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I got a RP2350 &quot;Feather&quot;[1] from Adafruit[2]. Amazing little thing, with lots of stuff built-in. The lipoly charge port is super useful and Just Works, and the STEMMA QT connector means no soldering or breadboards for simple projects. My main half-baked idea for this is to control a CPU usage monitor[3], but I also want to make some better lights for my Lego SHIELD Helicarrier, and maybe add some movement too.<p>And now you&#x27;re telling me I can use Lisp on this? It would be interesting to see how streamlined the development process is for each one of uLisp, CircuitPython, MicroPython, and Arduino&#x2F;C.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.adafruit.com&#x2F;product&#x2F;6000" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.adafruit.com&#x2F;product&#x2F;6000</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.adafruit.com&#x2F;new" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.adafruit.com&#x2F;new</a> &lt;-- one of my favourite places to window-shop :)<p>[3] Yeah I&#x27;m rambling but my end goal is to drive an LED matrix that ends up looking like btop&#x27;s CPU meter. Why not just show btop on a separate small screen? That is a very good question to which I have no answer.
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shortrounddev2
2024-10-11T13:33:54
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I believe that the government should tax transactions involving money. If you cash out your bitcoin, then that&#x27;s income, and should be taxed. I don&#x27;t think unrealized gains of bitcoin should be taxed because bitcoin isn&#x27;t money
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impish9208
2024-10-11T13:33:55
FTX executive announces his 'new role' as an inmate at MD prison on LinkedIn
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freedomben
2024-10-11T13:33:56
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You are right that many developers don&#x27;t care and haven&#x27;t bothered with Linux, but one reason for optimism is that this seems to be changing. Just looking through the list of native Linux games today compared to what it was like a year or 2 years ago, there are a lot more options. I was looking through the list of Linux games on Gog, and it is likewise in a much better position than it was prior. I think there is much reason for optimism!!
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jinushaun
2024-10-11T13:34:01
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We really opened Pandora’s box when Facebook and Twitter were invented. Now we have TikTok and generative AI.
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2024-10-11T13:34:01
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cherryteastain
2024-10-11T13:34:14
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MI25 is a Vega 10 (same as Vega 56&#x2F;64) and the MI50 is Vega 20 (same as Radeon VII). CDNA is just a Vega variant too, you&#x27;ll see that MI25&#x2F;Vega 56&#x2F;Vega 64 are all gfx9* generation hardware just like CDNA1 and CDNA2 [1], while later RDNA cards are gfx10* and gfx11*.<p>But, what difference does it make? Nvidia also shipped the same _architecture_ for their datacenter and consumer cards for quite a few generations back then (e.g. Pascal), though typically not the same die. Whether they reuse the same architecture or not, they had a product that they marketed as enterprise&#x2F;datacenter cards. The buyers don&#x27;t care if it&#x27;s a rebranded consumer card or not as long as it works well - see the Nvidia L40S (uses AD102 - same as RTX4090 [2]) which is very popular in inference.<p>Not to mention, with GCN, AMD made an explicit bet on unifying their architecture for compute &amp; graphics. They bet on being able to supply both the consumer and datacenter markets with the same silicon by coming up with graphics hardware that was quite compute-heavy (hence why AMD consumer cards were stronger against their Nvidia counterparts until the Ampere generation or so).<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gcc.gnu.org&#x2F;onlinedocs&#x2F;gcc&#x2F;AMD-GCN-Options.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gcc.gnu.org&#x2F;onlinedocs&#x2F;gcc&#x2F;AMD-GCN-Options.html</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.techpowerup.com&#x2F;gpu-specs&#x2F;l40s.c4173" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.techpowerup.com&#x2F;gpu-specs&#x2F;l40s.c4173</a>
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Nuzzerino
2024-10-11T13:34:40
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C# since version 2 here, so I’m probably older. You said a lot of words, but gave no concrete examples of what’s bad about these languages. Linters will let you turn off different syntax usages based on your preference on what is readable or not, and C# is the only language I’m aware of where you can build them into the compilation chain and literally cause the compilation to halt instead of merely giving a style warning.
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adrian_mrd
2024-10-11T13:34:48
The venture capital model is still suitable for agtech. Sort of
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dartos
2024-10-11T13:35:12
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backups do not prevent downtime.
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golol
2024-10-11T13:35:12
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I&#x27;m a math phd student at the moment and I regularly use o1 to try some quick calculations I don&#x27;t feel like doing. While I feel like GPT-4o is so distilled that it just tries to know the answer from memory, o1 actually works with what you gave it and tries to calculate. It&#x27;s can be quite useful.
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BirAdam
2024-10-11T13:35:24
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Even silver, palladium, or cobalt in significant quantities could be sufficient motivation if the craft to harness the rock is cheap enough to make, launch, and operate. SpaceX is just the kind of company that would be able to do such a thing were anyone to do it. I bring up these other metals just to point out that while Gold or Platinum is what we always think of, industrial metals would also work to motivate.
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sergiobeluti
2024-10-11T13:35:26
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physicsguy
2024-10-11T13:35:37
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Asking some of these would be an immediate red flag for the employer, depending on the role.<p>If you’re applying for a management role then asking about how dealing with employees who are problematic in a conversation about a team that’s had some painful experiences might be OK, but if you were asking that as an IC then it would come across very strangely because the obvious implication is “I am going to be a problem”
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konsalexee
2024-10-11T13:35:38
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konsalexee
2024-10-11T13:35:38
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Many front-end developers rush to call themselves “Senior” because they can build React apps, but how many truly understand the fundamentals of JavaScript?<p>After interviewing over 100 so-called “Senior” devs, I’ve found that too many struggle with basic concepts like closures, array methods, and loops. If you can’t explain why your JavaScript code works (or doesn’t), are you really a Senior Developer? What&#x27;s your take and easy way to filter them out before reaching the code-pairing?
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axegon_
2024-10-11T13:35:40
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&gt; entitled<p>&gt; not be your friend<p>Ironic.
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ZeroGravitas
2024-10-11T13:35:50
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The rear window thing is also done by Polestar in one of their latest cars.<p>I believe the reason was it adds strength that let&#x27;s you have higher wider glass roof above passengers heads.<p>And the rear view mirror replacement uses cameras.
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cscheid
2024-10-11T13:36:02
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I’m the lead dev on quarto.org. I’m aware - I designed and implemented our observablehq integration.
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IanCal
2024-10-11T13:36:05
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This isn&#x27;t so directly related, and I know that performance figures are highly workload dependent and always under the headline figures but I want to take a moment to point out the <i>multi-petaflop</i> figures. Yes they&#x27;re not full precision, but still. How long ago would this have felt like an outrageous supercomputer?<p>Quick thing to show the sheer scale of these figures. This is 10^15 operations per second, and if you sit a foot from your screen that takes light about a nanosecond to reach you. That means that from the light leaving your screen to it hitting your eyeballs these things can have done another million calculations.<p>I know this isn&#x27;t particularly constructive, but I&#x27;m hit with waves of nostalgia and older performance figures seeing this.
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beretguy
2024-10-11T13:36:07
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I’m not too dumb but my brain is not wired sufficiently enough to be willing to try to understand what’s happening. I can only understand it on a high level, but not I’m not going down this rabbit hole.
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jarowtf
2024-10-11T13:36:22
Show HN: I made a graph guessing game named GraphGuessr
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bookofjoe
2024-10-11T13:36:34
DHS develops dog-like NEO robot for walking DoS attacks during police raids
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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/big-tech/dog-like-robot-jams-home-networks-and-disables-devices-during-police-raids-dhs-develops-neo-robot-for-walking-denial-of-service-attacks
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willcipriano
2024-10-11T13:36:41
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I&#x27;d argue a less correct framework that you could actually sell to voters and politicians would be more successful by the virtue of its policy actually being implemented (not just the fun bits).<p>I can find you far more people who wish to abolish the fed and return to the gold standard than people who are willing to have the levels of taxation required to limit the inflation caused by funding the government with unsound money.<p>MMT&#x27;s advocates policies would work if it wasn&#x27;t for that pesky democracy and realities around campaign finance.
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rchaud
2024-10-11T13:36:50
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Imagine what it was like just a couple of years ago when these threads would be flooded with &quot;he&#x27;s trying to save the world, what have you done?&quot; type comments.
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pjmlp
2024-10-11T13:36:52
Engineering the Scalable Vector Extension in .NET
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r-brown
2024-10-11T13:36:58
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thebruce87m
2024-10-11T13:36:59
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&gt; Crook remembered a case where his detectives drove 630 miles to Mexico to transport a potentially dangerous subject in their vehicle. If the detectives were in a Tesla, Crook noted they would have had to spend an hour in the middle of the drive at an unsecured public charging station standing guard over the person, something that would not happen with an internal combustion engine.<p>630 miles at 60 miles per hour average is 10 hours. Are they not stopping for food etc along they way? Can’t they charge then?<p>And if they are charging vehicles at night at the depot, what about all the 5 minute fuel stops they are saving under normal use? Do these negate this one-time hour?
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dartos
2024-10-11T13:37:07
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That&#x27;s... what I originally said... &quot;in the know&quot; and &quot;you had to be there&quot; are effectively the same statment<p>It&#x27;s is exactly why I feel more comfortable with complexity creep in Rust as opposed to C++, since I can easily find and read the rationale for just about every feature.
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MeetingsBrowser
2024-10-11T13:37:51
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In my state abortion is illegal no matter the circumstances.
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klabb3
2024-10-11T13:37:56
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&gt; Expecting users who type in email addresses to respect case-sensitivity is wishful thinking at best.<p>I agree. First, you have tons of websites using the wrong input field (“text” instead of “email”) which often results in capitalized inputs without user intent. Then you have the non-techies who would absolutely not remember this little gotcha, and put in randomly interchangeable casing depending on who knows what. Some people still thinks capitalization looks more formal and correct, for instance.<p>So what’s the benefit of adhering to the standard strictly? Nothing that solves real-world issues afaik. There is only downside: very simple impersonation attacks.<p>That said, there is a middle ground. Someone put it like this: store and send user input the way they entered it but used the canonical address for testing equality, eg in the database.
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kevmo314
2024-10-11T13:38:04
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I&#x27;ve updated the README! rCUDA is indeed inspiration, in fact it inspired scuda&#x27;s name too :)
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Minocula
2024-10-11T13:38:06
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Minocula
2024-10-11T13:38:06
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At a time when information has become one of the most valuable commodities, archive.org remains a beacon of free access to knowledge and history. The hacker group that attacked archive.org targeted not just a digital repository, but one of the last bastions of humanity&#x27;s collective memory.<p>At first glance, their attack may seem like an act of destruction, but behind it lies a paradoxical appreciation. In the world of cyber warriors, it is not only the most powerful platforms that are the target of such attacks - platforms that carry power, influence and value. Archive.org is not just a digital treasure, but a symbol of freedom, democracy and unhindered access to knowledge.<p>This attack makes us question how committed we are to preserving this knowledge. It reminds us that even the greatest treasure troves are not sacrosanct. But it is these challenges that make the significance of the attack on archive.org even clearer. In the darkness of the attack, its light shines all the brighter.<p>As the digital dust settles, Archive.org and its community endure - a testament to the resilience of free knowledge and those who defend it.
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2024-10-11T13:38:19
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jakubmazanec
2024-10-11T13:38:19
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bre1010
2024-10-11T13:38:30
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automatic circumsizers when
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nilawafer
2024-10-11T13:38:35
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hopefully your brain provides this function already!
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OutOfHere
2024-10-11T13:38:35
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It takes the scientific consensus on climate change, turns it around, and exploits climate change for its own devious benefit. I guess school doesn&#x27;t teach one how to form and test hypotheses.
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kmlx
2024-10-11T13:38:53
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&gt; Here’s the thing, it works great for 30-40 minutes, until it doesn’t and makes a completely wrong move almost causing an accident without user intervention<p>interesting. this wasn’t my experience. i did SF &lt;&gt; Lake Tahoe (which can stretch to 5hrs) a number of times when i was in SF and didn’t encounter any major issues. small issues sure, but it was definitely better than my driving.
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WhereIsTheTruth
2024-10-11T13:38:54
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Notice the change in tone when it is Microsoft or Valve vs the competition<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;tech-policy&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;sony-ubisoft-scandals-prompt-calif-ban-on-deceptive-sales-of-digital-goods&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;tech-policy&#x2F;2024&#x2F;09&#x2F;sony-ubisoft-sca...</a>
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Sakos
2024-10-11T13:38:54
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This sounds awesome.<p>That said, why is every link in that description just a useless link to some Twitter profile? I would&#x27;ve at the very least expected a link to some press release about this new SNES port.<p>Edit: Apparently the only official announcement was on Twitter. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mynintendonews.com&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;09&#x2F;limited-run-games-announces-upgraded-doom-cartridge-for-snes&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mynintendonews.com&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;09&#x2F;limited-run-games-anno...</a> I fucking hate this timeline.
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jakubmazanec
2024-10-11T13:38:55
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;XzpN6" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;XzpN6</a>
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Eumenes
2024-10-11T13:39:07
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I&#x27;d love to DIY a mosaic like this. Maybe in my retirement.
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anonzzzies
2024-10-11T13:39:07
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So you think it&#x27;s you (bad validation of co-founders &#x2F; partners or so?) or you think you had bad luck? Who did the raising? How big (FTE&#x27;s &#x2F; MRR)? I think it&#x27;s very interesting information if you care to elaborate. I founded over 20 companies over the past 30+ years; I consider 50% a fail and 50% a success. A bunch still run and make me money even though i&#x27;m no longer involved, but I really am not interested in many employees or billions or extreme stress.
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