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41,810,700 | story | neustradamus | 2024-10-11T16:04:33 | Psi+ 1.5.2057.0 Installer Has Been Released – Qt Jabber/XMPP Omemo/OTR E2EE | null | https://sourceforge.net/projects/psiplus/files/Windows/Personal-Builds/KukuRuzo/ | 1 | null | 41,810,700 | 0 | [
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41,810,701 | comment | Etheryte | 2024-10-11T16:04:35 | null | I love Kagi, but I wish they focused on their core product first. Search is a hard problem to nail down and there's no shortage of bugs in Kagi right now, their issue tracker is a solid testament to that. When they spread their attention and resources between multiple products, they run the risk of pulling a Mozilla and shooting themselves in the foot multiple times. | null | null | 41,809,782 | 41,809,698 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,702 | comment | hackable_sand | 2024-10-11T16:04:38 | null | The size of a paycheck has zero dictation of priority<p>What dumbbells are out here optimizing for that? | null | null | 41,809,993 | 41,808,917 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,703 | comment | jfrbfbreudh | 2024-10-11T16:04:39 | null | I think it’s an important result because filtering signal from noise is just as, if not more, important than forming conclusions from signal. | null | null | 41,810,517 | 41,808,683 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,704 | comment | nottorp | 2024-10-11T16:04:41 | null | Stay away from the companies requiring their own game store / "club" (i'm looking at you Rockstar) account and you're likely to be fine. | null | null | 41,804,539 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,705 | comment | bob1029 | 2024-10-11T16:04:41 | null | > Now I guess you can pick up the goal post and move it.<p>The central problem with math is that you have an infinite amount of space within which to move these goalposts.<p>How many variants on this trial before we find a mistake?<p>What is an acceptable error rate? | null | null | 41,810,512 | 41,808,683 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,706 | story | LorenDB | 2024-10-11T16:04:43 | Apple macOS 15 Sequoia is officially Unix | null | https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/11/macos_15_is_unix/ | 3 | null | 41,810,706 | 0 | [
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41,810,707 | comment | alex-titarenko | 2024-10-11T16:04:46 | null | Obsidian's git sync has many issues, at least, this is what I hear from my customers who used both products. Search in NotesHub is also robust, please read here: <a href="https://about.noteshub.app/blog/archive/2024/7/noteshub-34" rel="nofollow">https://about.noteshub.app/blog/archive/2024/7/noteshub-34</a> | null | null | 41,810,528 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,708 | comment | bluelightning2k | 2024-10-11T16:05:03 | null | Can't work out if I like this or not.<p>There's something cool here, but I find the custom DSL very counter-intuitive. I'd much rather just type actual TypeScript or even Python than a half-way house.<p>So I guess while it's cool I think I'd rather just use full Jupyter (especially now it supports Deno)<p>Still an interesting project & thanks for sharing | null | null | 41,798,477 | 41,798,477 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,709 | comment | tomnipotent | 2024-10-11T16:05:05 | null | Except it wasn't "taken", but licensed from CodeWeavers in a commercial partnership. This implies that they're contributing cash, not code. | null | null | 41,810,201 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,710 | comment | smt88 | 2024-10-11T16:05:26 | null | > "Elon Musk’s tweets about the presidential election and spreading falsehoods about Hurricane Helene are endangering his ability to launch rockets off California’s central coast."<p>I wouldn't describe these as "political positions" as much as "conspiracy theories and insurrectionism".<p>Note that California works with corporations (like Oracle) controlled by conservatives all the time. | null | null | 41,810,649 | 41,810,649 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,711 | comment | bediger4000 | 2024-10-11T16:05:29 | null | > I spoke with plumbers and welders with no technical training who run linux at home purely out of distrust for Microsoft.<p>Good for them! This is one of the reasons (after learning opportunities) that run Linux. | null | null | 41,803,585 | 41,803,585 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,712 | comment | novoreorx | 2024-10-11T16:05:33 | null | This is a really nice product. The web version reminds me of Prose [^1], which introduced the concept of writing in a GitHub repo online since 2013.<p>For those asking about the advantages of NotesHub over Obsidian, this app offers a web version—a feature I have long wished Obsidian would provide.<p>[1]: <a href="https://github.com/prose/prose">https://github.com/prose/prose</a> | null | null | 41,808,943 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,713 | comment | fiddlerwoaroof | 2024-10-11T16:05:37 | null | It’s just differently unsafe because it assumes that “safely stopping” is possible which may not be true in every situation. | null | null | 41,809,230 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,714 | comment | kyriakos | 2024-10-11T16:05:44 | null | WordPress is popular for the same reason Windows is popular. User Inertia, wide availability, widespread support, cheap.<p>WordPress is not bad, it has its purpose and works well. It's bad when you try to make it do things it wasn't meant to with dubious plugins. I made some money on WordPress and I understand why people started using it and why they still do. It's very hard to replicate the community support that took years to build. | null | null | 41,805,391 | 41,805,391 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,715 | comment | nytesky | 2024-10-11T16:05:53 | null | I wonder if Honda and Toyota are still backing on a carbon neutral fuel replacement. They have been slow to electrify. | null | null | 41,808,614 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,716 | comment | tpoacher | 2024-10-11T16:05:54 | null | Jolla, as opposed to Sailfish itself, was all about the physical phone, running Sailfish OS.<p>At some point they became a 'consultancy' company, effectively using Sailfish OS on devices or whatnot, but without bespoke hardware. There were a very small number of devices that more or less supported Sailfish.<p>I was surprised to see they have now restarted their hardware attempts, with a limited batch of specially ordered "reference implementation" devices, made by a partner in Turkey.<p>I might have been tempted to order one if the campaign hadn't ended already. But, having said that, I don't have much faith in such 'limited batch campaigns' anymore. Having a phone whose entire ecosystem is at risk of completely expiring after a couple of years isn't fun anymore; even if it's still a linux phone in theory. | null | null | 41,764,502 | 41,749,296 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,717 | story | maxwell | 2024-10-11T16:06:04 | null | null | null | 1 | null | 41,810,717 | null | null | null | true |
41,810,718 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T16:06:05 | null | null | null | null | 41,810,608 | 41,810,608 | null | null | true | null |
41,810,719 | comment | pjmlp | 2024-10-11T16:06:09 | null | Except that they are, to the extent they depend on Microsoft technologies for the games that run on Proton. | null | null | 41,809,998 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,720 | comment | jonbrowne2 | 2024-10-11T16:06:12 | null | An ultimate peak into true humanity. Most are polite. Others just want to get a reaction to prove they can make people feel SOMETHING.<p>Really neat idea. | null | null | 41,809,469 | 41,809,469 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,721 | comment | marttt | 2024-10-11T16:06:15 | null | +1, this entire website is a fascinating find. Interestingly, in terms of formatting, all the long-form texts on the site are centered (as opposed to left align). I wonder what's the logic behind this decision (surprisingly, it is not at all annoying to read, though). | null | null | 41,805,048 | 41,800,764 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,722 | comment | xtrapol8 | 2024-10-11T16:06:17 | null | Everything in the human mind may be overridden. I can induce a state of voluntary psychotic response to pain which makes intense pain sweet, so sweet I want some more. | null | null | 41,809,783 | 41,809,783 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,723 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T16:06:24 | null | null | null | null | 41,810,706 | 41,810,706 | null | null | true | null |
41,810,724 | comment | amarant | 2024-10-11T16:06:31 | null | Huh, I've heard of this in men, but I thought it wasn't an issue for women, as a monthly blood loss is a pretty good ward against iron overload.<p>TIL | null | null | 41,810,240 | 41,753,677 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,725 | comment | piva00 | 2024-10-11T16:06:35 | null | Because if it doesn't at some point the regulation hammer will come down on it, do you prefer your company to decide for itself how to approach customer support or do you prefer legislators to dictate how it should behave?<p>That's the risk it takes, without support it will build up many similar cases to this one, until at some point the levee breaks and some legislator wanting to champion this issue as a cause will come for it.<p>Or you can be short-sighted and see it as a waste, it's your choice.<p>Notwithstanding the morality of it, of course, but since you are speaking financially I think we both know you don't care about that angle. | null | null | 41,810,466 | 41,808,917 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,726 | comment | yjftsjthsd-h | 2024-10-11T16:06:35 | null | But that's <i>not</i> a difference, is it? Can't Windows enforce that DLLs have to be signed just like extensions? | null | null | 41,810,341 | 41,809,698 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,727 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T16:06:35 | null | null | null | null | 41,810,700 | 41,810,700 | null | null | true | null |
41,810,728 | comment | glimshe | 2024-10-11T16:06:36 | null | They should at least give companies a premium tier where human support is guaranteed.<p>I suspect they think they are less likely to be sued if they offer no explanation | null | null | 41,809,758 | 41,808,917 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,729 | comment | krapp | 2024-10-11T16:06:42 | null | Conspiracy theories about weather control have been around for years. Before "Jewish space lasers" it was HAARP and chemtrails.<p>>How can anyone end up believing that meteorologists have the power to create and direct hurricanes?<p>How can anyone end up believing that Hillary Clinton runs a satanic child slave ring under a pizzeria, or that "the elites" are secretly reptilian alien shapeshifters, or that Britney Spears is leaking secrets about the Illuminati through her music videos, or that Bill Gates put microchips in the Covid vaccines to harvest your adrenochrome?<p>Many people build their consensus reality based what the internet tells them. They no longer trust science, or the news media, and believe every establishment system of "expertise" is lying to them and manipulating them (and they aren't entirely wrong.) When a random jackass on TikTok or Youtube tells them about the Nephilim beyond the ice wall that surrounds the flat earth, they trust it implicitly <i>because</i> it runs counter to the mainstream narrative.<p>Sure, meteorologists control the weather. Why not? They have computers that show the weather on them, and then the weather happens. Are you going to believe the lies of the lamestream media and the same scientific establishment that doesn't want you to know the moon is a hologram, or are you going to believe your own eyes? Let's burn down the observatory so this never happens again! | null | null | 41,808,566 | 41,808,283 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,730 | story | punnerud | 2024-10-11T16:06:44 | Show HN: Camera Autodelete –Take pictures without camera roll, deletes in 30days | null | https://apps.apple.com/no/app/camera-autodelete/id6730121526 | 1 | null | 41,810,730 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,731 | comment | romwell | 2024-10-11T16:06:50 | null | [delayed] | null | null | 41,810,133 | 41,808,683 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,732 | comment | pjmlp | 2024-10-11T16:06:51 | null | Running Windows games on top, which will work until it doesn't. | null | null | 41,810,524 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,733 | comment | diggan | 2024-10-11T16:07:07 | null | > Sure, but people who found startups probably do care about money, and for them, the US offers more opportunity. Funding is easier, the market is bigger and unified, etc.<p>Heh, funny that you just exemplified my "Americans care mostly about money" by only thinking about money/funding :)<p>> The real trick is to be European and then go to the US, make a ton of money, then fall back on the European social safety net when you want to start a family, etc.<p>You do you! Personally I wouldn't feel ethically OK with that approach, as the country that raised you loses out until when/if you come back, and you're only moving to the US to make money, then leave with it, rather than retiring there.<p>But, everyone has a different approach to life, there is no right or wrong, correct or incorrect, only what we feel is the right approach for us :) In the end I hope you live the life you want, just like me. | null | null | 41,810,184 | 41,799,016 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,734 | comment | alex-titarenko | 2024-10-11T16:07:09 | null | Windows version is Electon-based, but not really hungry for resources. MacOS is not Electron-based. | null | null | 41,809,694 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,735 | comment | vundercind | 2024-10-11T16:07:23 | null | Oh damn I got the order on those mixed up. Was probably thinking of CS Source.<p>Regardless, point stands: they hate the number 3. | null | null | 41,810,182 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,736 | story | totemandtoken | 2024-10-11T16:07:25 | Show HN: Rashomon – A Newsbetting Site | Hello,<p>I recently made a blog post about this site (found here: <a href="https://nassharaf.github.io/ideasthete/projects/Rashomon.html" rel="nofollow">https://nassharaf.github.io/ideasthete/projects/Rashomon.htm...</a> ) but I figured this was a good submission to have separately since this demo site is something anyone can play with and seems to fit the "Show HN" guidelines better than the blog post does. Please let me know what you think! | https://www.rashomonnews.com/accounts/login?next=/ | 1 | null | 41,810,736 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,737 | comment | ericmcer | 2024-10-11T16:07:33 | null | Yeah I was almost gonna say it makes this proposal feel redundant. I can enforce object shape pretty well using TS, not sure why we need another OOP like thing that tries to do the same. | null | null | 41,805,945 | 41,787,041 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,738 | comment | psnehanshu | 2024-10-11T16:07:35 | null | If the infra goes down, you fix it while alive, otherwise the snooze timeout on the PagerDuty incident will expire and that will trigger the configured tasks. If PagerDuty goes out of business before that, then that's a different discussion. | null | null | 41,810,579 | 41,809,879 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,739 | comment | Thaxll | 2024-10-11T16:07:56 | null | It's using singleflight which was later on added to the Go std lib:<p><a href="https://github.com/golang/groupcache/tree/master/singleflight">https://github.com/golang/groupcache/tree/master/singlefligh...</a><p><a href="https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/sync/singleflight" rel="nofollow">https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/sync/singleflight</a> | null | null | 41,810,634 | 41,809,262 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,740 | comment | smt88 | 2024-10-11T16:07:57 | null | Which liberal elites had $40B to blow on buying a failing business? Even one that's failing a bit slower?<p>Musk himself had to make deals with bad people (Saudi royals, Russian oligarchs) to afford it. | null | null | 41,810,663 | 41,810,614 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,741 | comment | verdverm | 2024-10-11T16:08:06 | null | Former Twitter's board would have been sued for taking a lower offer and no one thought it was worth the amount Elon paid. The next gen of social media (ATProto) is being built and gaining steam over at Bluesky and Xitter will wither into a right-wing echo chamber like "truth" social<p>I find it rich that the right complained about social media election interference and censoring and now turn around and crow for what Musk is doing and cancel their own if they say anything Trump doesn't like... | null | null | 41,810,663 | 41,810,614 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,742 | comment | tcskeptic | 2024-10-11T16:08:15 | null | Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. | null | null | 41,809,911 | 41,809,911 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,743 | story | PaulHoule | 2024-10-11T16:08:23 | New center for organ donors is first of its kind in Illinois | null | https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-09-center-donors-kind-illinois.html | 1 | null | 41,810,743 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,744 | comment | hackable_sand | 2024-10-11T16:08:35 | null | You speak <i>your</i> truth.<p>Don't speak for me.<p>Rude as fuck. | null | null | 41,788,132 | 41,776,861 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,745 | comment | MBCook | 2024-10-11T16:08:36 | null | I’m not a game programmer, so I just sort of watch all this with a slightly interested eye.<p>I honestly wonder how much the rallying around Vulkan is just that it is a) newer than OpenGL and b) not DirectX.<p>I understand it’s good to have a graphics API that isn’t owned by one company and is cross platform. But I get the impression that that’s kind of Vulkan‘s main strong suit. That technically there’s a lot of stuff people aren’t thrilled with, but it has points A and B above do that makes it their preference.<p>(This is only in regard to how it’s talked about, I’m not suggesting people stop using it or switch off it to <i>thing</i>) | null | null | 41,807,128 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,746 | comment | alex-titarenko | 2024-10-11T16:08:51 | null | The web version is free, native versions have small one-time fee. | null | null | 41,809,720 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,747 | comment | smolder | 2024-10-11T16:08:53 | null | I think the best answer to that is ask your doctor if you see something that concerns you. Even without an expert opinion or big data as a reference, establishing what is a baseline for yourself and then noting when there is significant deviation can have value. It could be an early warning sign or just encouragement to get help if your BP is one day very high or low. Some googling can probably give you an idea of what are normal ranges based on activity, too. | null | null | 41,809,507 | 41,799,324 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,748 | comment | paulpauper | 2024-10-11T16:08:58 | null | fascinating . I wonder what is the oldest format or digital media that can be transferred . IF someone wrote a book with an Apple II, would it be possible to somehow digitally transfer it to a new computer? | null | null | 41,810,667 | 41,810,667 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,749 | comment | jonbrowne2 | 2024-10-11T16:09:04 | null | No section about benefits at all? I'm surprised honestly. | null | null | 41,808,767 | 41,808,767 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,750 | comment | pchristensen | 2024-10-11T16:09:13 | null | What's a "Stalin's Postman test"? I couldn't find anything for that phrase. | null | null | 41,800,028 | 41,765,594 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,751 | comment | wpasc | 2024-10-11T16:09:20 | null | Inyalowda, the more you share, the more your bowl will be plentiful<p>my favorite show ever, imo best sci fi show ever. Ceres station in the books/show is a really cool idea even though it's got several reasons why it couldn't actually work | null | null | 41,806,320 | 41,760,971 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,752 | comment | fiddlerwoaroof | 2024-10-11T16:09:34 | null | For the record, you no longer have to keep your hands on the wheel at all times.<p>I think it’s a mistake to conflate the actual capabilities of the system with the user instructions for how the system is being used. SAE levels are primarily about the latter and about who takes liability for the operation of the vehicle. Conflating the two punishes car manufacturers who are cautious about the current state of their self-driving system. | null | null | 41,807,064 | 41,805,706 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,753 | story | marojejian | 2024-10-11T16:09:35 | Grokking at the Edge of Linear Separability | null | https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.04489 | 1 | null | 41,810,753 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,754 | comment | achandlerwhite | 2024-10-11T16:09:41 | null | Hi, is there a plan to submit these changes back up to MoltenVK? | null | null | 41,805,013 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,755 | comment | kees99 | 2024-10-11T16:09:43 | null | How food is stored is also hugely influential to shelf life.<p>Glass bottle or steel can of olive oil, with good seal, stored in cool place can easily survive 10 years unscathed.<p>Plastic bottle with exact same oil, stored on a kitchen shelf, will turn rancid after a year or two. | null | null | 41,800,087 | 41,765,006 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,756 | story | stared | 2024-10-11T16:09:45 | Overcoming writer's block – lessons from AI | null | https://p.migdal.pl/blog/2024/10/writing-like-ai/ | 1 | null | 41,810,756 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,757 | comment | bongodongobob | 2024-10-11T16:09:57 | null | That's neat but I don't know why you'd minimize characters rather than ROM size for a microcontroller. | null | null | 41,808,957 | 41,808,696 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,758 | comment | roshan8 | 2024-10-11T16:10:07 | null | Nice one! Do you have any plans to support something else apart from Pager duty.
I have been using Squadcast.com for my hobby project monitoring. Integration with that would be nice. I'm open to create a PR if you are interested. | null | null | 41,809,879 | 41,809,879 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,759 | comment | netcan | 2024-10-11T16:10:08 | null | Mystery, science and what we retrospectively see as "religion" co_existed. This didn't end in the classical.<p>Consider the medieval European priesthood... for example. It's basically where all scholarship and literacy resided. Also esoterica, healing magic, astrology, alchemy...<p>This persists until the scientific age. Mendel was a monk. Newton was highly devout, and mostly devoted to jewish christian protoscience... some of it tracing all the way back to those Egyptians. If you'd asked him, he would have probably described himself as an alchemist.<p>Ancient Greek philosophers are often seen as "proto-secular." They were mostly seperste from formal priesthood and often treated homeric gods and myth with scepticism.<p>But... they tended to be highly devoted to "mysteries" and their cults. There's also evidence that Socrates and co taught "secret" esoterica too... about the secret nature of the world... and triangles.<p>Math, religion, deciphering of celestial patterns.. those have been together for a long time.<p>Having religion separate from math, physics and natural science is a modern invention. | null | null | 41,809,033 | 41,776,631 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,760 | comment | dfilppi | 2024-10-11T16:10:09 | null | [dead] | null | null | 41,810,323 | 41,809,469 | null | null | null | true |
41,810,761 | comment | glimshe | 2024-10-11T16:10:11 | null | Neither does Netflix, Apple TV etc. Many people believe reviews go against the curation paradigm and have their own problems (such as review bombing). | null | null | 41,809,488 | 41,808,917 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,762 | comment | alex-titarenko | 2024-10-11T16:10:15 | null | It's not open sourced. You can look at Settings -> Third-party Licenses to see what libraries are in use. | null | null | 41,809,842 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,763 | comment | sleepycatgirl | 2024-10-11T16:10:22 | null | That's why the new WoW64 mode in wine is exciting. Even if the system doesn't support 32 bit binaries, you can still run 32bit windows software | null | null | 41,806,094 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,764 | comment | wtallis | 2024-10-11T16:10:22 | null | > I don't know if it was publicized, until now.<p>So you literally don't know if it was <i>news</i> before now, but you're repeatedly calling it "old news", apparently based solely on Google using past tense in their announcement. | null | null | 41,810,693 | 41,809,698 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,765 | comment | focusedone | 2024-10-11T16:10:28 | null | I feel like posting a software project to HN and meeting criticism is some near-end-stage of programming mastery. | null | null | 41,809,879 | 41,809,879 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,766 | story | saurik | 2024-10-11T16:10:29 | Siri is Apple's Broken Promise (2011) | null | https://gizmodo.com/siri-is-apples-broken-promise-5864293 | 1 | null | 41,810,766 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,767 | comment | sourcepluck | 2024-10-11T16:10:41 | null | I hope I'm not completely beside the point, but what you describe makes me think of the "malleable systems collective" people who I was reading more about recently:<p><a href="https://malleable.systems/catalog/" rel="nofollow">https://malleable.systems/catalog/</a><p>I think there may be some synchronicity between the kinds of things being discussed on the forum section of that site and what you're attempting. Very cool project anyway, I hope it goes well! | null | null | 41,805,571 | 41,797,875 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,768 | comment | input_sh | 2024-10-11T16:10:44 | null | Yeah that's what happens when you come up with a "standard" and then forget about it for two decades. | null | null | 41,809,790 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,769 | comment | vorpalhex | 2024-10-11T16:10:46 | null | Wire in pagerduty to whatever your action is. Ideally distributed on multiple infra pieces. This is just the switch side not the action side.<p>Normally deadmans switches can be compromised by disrupting the deadman switch hardware. This removes that attack vector and pushes it further up the chain (which may or may not help you).<p>It's certainly very clever. | null | null | 41,810,593 | 41,809,879 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,770 | comment | paulpauper | 2024-10-11T16:10:58 | null | getting the downvotes would take some extra work | null | null | 41,810,508 | 41,810,508 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,771 | comment | onetokeoverthe | 2024-10-11T16:11:11 | null | "Are they not stopping for food etc along they way?"<p>They're police transporting a dangerous criminal. So, no. | null | null | 41,809,382 | 41,807,092 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,772 | comment | spike021 | 2024-10-11T16:11:36 | null | That similarly happened with the PlayStation Portable.<p>I was never good enough to be involved myself but it was always exciting to read about. | null | null | 41,797,607 | 41,771,452 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,773 | comment | ralmidani | 2024-10-11T16:11:53 | null | My head is spinning after skimming the sections on shared memory, locks, mutexes, etc. Implementation and adoption would probably be a decade-long saga. Not to mention teaching folks when to use these and how to use them correctly.<p>In e.g. Elixir these are non-issues. Please, just give us declarative structs that are immutable by default (if they’re really needed, make constructors and mutability opt-in). Isn’t the trend already toward more FP in JS? | null | null | 41,787,041 | 41,787,041 | null | [
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41,810,774 | comment | jimhefferon | 2024-10-11T16:12:00 | null | At this moment, the error rate seems to be that of a beginning graduate student. Or at least, that's what Terry Tao thinks. That's pretty good. | null | null | 41,810,705 | 41,808,683 | null | [
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41,810,775 | comment | ChainOfFools | 2024-10-11T16:12:03 | null | I physically winced at how accurate this take is.<p>TikTok's market function burns the internet's race-to-the-bottom candle at both ends: depth of the typical content piece and attention span of the typical content consumer dynamically reinforce each other's approach to a common local mimimum of zero, a point which forms a saddle with the local maximum of exploitability and profit.<p>Fermi paradox might be coming for us next. | null | null | 41,810,127 | 41,809,787 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,776 | comment | adamcharnock | 2024-10-11T16:12:10 | null | My practice on this is to store the user-provided case, but do case insensitive lookups.<p>This means that you send emails to the case-sensitive address originally entered, but the user is free to login case insensitively.<p>The downside is that you cannot have two distinct users with emails that only differ in their case. But I feel rather OK about that. | null | null | 41,807,802 | 41,801,883 | null | [
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41,810,777 | comment | steveklabnik | 2024-10-11T16:12:32 | null | Thank you so much for doing this work. I am so glad to see this. I don’t care that the older paper made Rust look good: it was terribly flawed in many ways, and I was embarrassed every time someone would bring it up as an example of why Rust was great. | null | null | 41,804,907 | 41,801,018 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,778 | comment | quietbritishjim | 2024-10-11T16:12:35 | null | It's a pity the parent commenter led with that point. Their second point, that the overwhelming majority of ocean plastic pollution comes from those two sources, remains valid (albeit I'm not sure if it's actually true but it certainly seems feasible). | null | null | 41,809,608 | 41,806,629 | null | [
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41,810,779 | comment | encoderer | 2024-10-11T16:12:41 | null | Cool trick using PagerDuty like that.<p>If you don’t want to use a service like Cronitor, you can self-host this without the usual fear that an outage will also take down your monitoring. | null | null | 41,809,879 | 41,809,879 | null | [
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41,810,780 | comment | csmcg | 2024-10-11T16:12:42 | null | I mean yeah, I agree, I'm a longtime player. I appreciate DCSS's in-game discoverability. I find wikis useful for more in-depth explanation of game mechanics though. How combat rolls are calculated, etc. Ideally a wiki would provide that kind of deeper level of information, guide materials, etc.<p>Interestingly, DCSS's best source of info is the IRC bots/learndb. | null | null | 41,803,807 | 41,797,719 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,781 | story | Bewinstg | 2024-10-11T16:12:48 | null | null | null | 1 | null | 41,810,781 | null | null | null | true |
41,810,782 | comment | swatcoder | 2024-10-11T16:12:55 | null | Real discourse has tons of irrelevant information for all sorts of reasons.<p>There are <i>some</i> contexts, academic or professional, where questions are posed carefully and specifically, but these are narrow contexts.<p>A useful <i>general purpose</i> assistant needs to be able to find what's relevant among what's irrelevant.<p>Excellence at just solving math problems that are especially well specified can be a useful <i>domain</i> assistant (no small win!), but is not the same thing.<p>That said, if you've got a hundred billion dollars betting on your AI project achieving AGI, you benefit <i>a lot</i> by conflating those contexts. In that case, grinding on formal SAT, LSAT, GRE, etc problems amounts to tuning for microbenchmarks rather than real world use cases. | null | null | 41,810,517 | 41,808,683 | null | [
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41,810,783 | comment | alex-titarenko | 2024-10-11T16:13:02 | null | It's not a Flutter app. It's a React-based app. | null | null | 41,810,166 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,784 | comment | dewey | 2024-10-11T16:13:06 | null | It's not that surprising, it's just different priorities. If a company would prioritize "Let's build a featureful note-taking app", they'll also get it done. But there's usually a lot of different priorities that are higher than building yet another app for the platform. | null | null | 41,810,691 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,785 | story | speckx | 2024-10-11T16:13:14 | U.S. Officials Race to Understand Severity of China's Salt Typhoon Hacks | null | https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/us-officials-race-to-understand-severity-of-china-s-salt-typhoon-hacks/ar-AA1s5nYC | 2 | null | 41,810,785 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,786 | story | tellarin | 2024-10-11T16:13:16 | The team paid to break into top-secret bases | null | https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8el64yyppro | 3 | null | 41,810,786 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,787 | comment | talldayo | 2024-10-11T16:13:28 | null | Linux is not a stable runtime in the first place. Unless you are isolating, redistributing and sandboxing most of the libraries used to run your game, it's almost guaranteed to break when the dependencies are updated. Windows apps don't have that problem, natively or when run through emulation. | null | null | 41,810,699 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,788 | comment | hooverd | 2024-10-11T16:13:31 | null | Your infra is relying on an ISP and colo and the power company and maybe even the Post Office. You're always relying on something that's not you. Personally I'd rely on pre-paid AWS. If all of us-east-1 goes down for days then we probably have bigger problems. | null | null | 41,810,426 | 41,809,879 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,789 | comment | tinkrr | 2024-10-11T16:13:57 | null | OneNote is a pretty decent note taking app. | null | null | 41,810,691 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,790 | story | bookofjoe | 2024-10-11T16:14:12 | FBI creates its own crypto token to nab suspects in alleged fraud scheme | null | https://www.ft.com/content/fca21775-f94d-4af4-b778-c1b72cc119f4 | 3 | null | 41,810,790 | 1 | [
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41,810,791 | comment | bookofjoe | 2024-10-11T16:14:35 | null | <a href="https://archive.ph/ZYMxM" rel="nofollow">https://archive.ph/ZYMxM</a> | null | null | 41,810,790 | 41,810,790 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,792 | comment | MBCook | 2024-10-11T16:14:37 | null | I was a little confused by that in the article as well. It being a granularity issue makes more sense to me. | null | null | 41,807,158 | 41,799,068 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,793 | comment | detourdog | 2024-10-11T16:14:50 | null | I see the large monolithic monuments are the evidence of an extremely sophisticated society that could carry the name of “simple machine age”. I beleive these ancient societies had as rich of an intellectual life as we do today. Since the simple machines were made cord/rope and wood the evidence of the sophistication is lost. The pyramids is the evidence of this sophistication. | null | null | 41,809,914 | 41,776,631 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,794 | comment | jqpabc123 | 2024-10-11T16:14:55 | null | Pi = circumference / diameter<p>Pi is irrational but definitely not random. | null | null | 41,805,941 | 41,805,941 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,795 | comment | finikytou | 2024-10-11T16:15:11 | null | they had over 100K BUDGET to make the car ready for police work but somehow they did not find a way to reproduce the "hide behind the engine". sounds like they hired the wrong engineers to do the job. I think even GPT 2 can come up with a solution to this for less than a few thousands | null | null | 41,810,627 | 41,810,627 | null | [
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41,810,796 | comment | peutetre | 2024-10-11T16:15:13 | null | Tesla deserves a full-time CEO. Musk ain't it. | null | null | 41,810,614 | 41,810,614 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,797 | story | nathanmarz | 2024-10-11T16:15:25 | Rama on Clojure's terms, and the magic of continuation-passing style | null | https://blog.redplanetlabs.com/2024/10/10/rama-on-clojures-terms-and-the-magic-of-continuation-passing-style/ | 3 | null | 41,810,797 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,810,798 | comment | greenavocado | 2024-10-11T16:15:54 | null | Asymptotically approaching vr chat | null | null | 41,809,469 | 41,809,469 | null | null | null | null |
41,810,799 | comment | refulgentis | 2024-10-11T16:15:56 | null | Whole concept sounds like groping in the dark for a Take to me: GPUs (CUDA) are orthogonal to consumer processors (ARM / X86). Maybe we could assume a platonic ideal merged chip, a CPU that acts like a GPU, but there's more differences between those two things than an instruction set for vector ops. | null | null | 41,810,489 | 41,808,013 | null | [
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