We do have some degree of it, but it's more on the realistic side of performance. The remaining body has to handle them after all, so it's hard to enhance performance beyond human limits for real. Maybe with some more…
The focus being here: community. Gaming is an option, not the sole purpose, and community is always adding games to everything, but that's not the designers fault.
Cyberpunk specifically has also been outdated fast by real world developments, and other genres emerging with similar topics, but different design(?)-language. The whole cyberspace-element for example kinda died (or…
> If upvotes alone mattered I did not say upvotes alone matter, but they should be the final say after all other mechanisms. > The bar is whether "good hackers" would find this interesting. If this were true, the…
Death notices of famous artists are regularly on HN. If people upvote it, it should be worthy.
RIP legend. I'm curious now when this was announced. Yesterday, out of nowhere, TikTok showed me a video about someone praising "Total Eclipse of the Heart", despite not having this bubble in my profile. Kinda spooky to…
Can this be a necessary legal framing for technical purposes, to allow converting of pictures to different resolutions, or adapt the content to mobile views, and such things?
> I actually don't even think the US should have given the internet to the world. Then European countries would have continued using their own networks. > It's basically been one giant gift. And Europa gifted their own…
EU can live fine without US cloud services, and it's not very dependent on AI at the moment. If access would be cut off, companies would just switch to other solutions, which BTW are already there. The question is more…
They track what you lend, not what you read. Many people just read on location.
Maybe, that's why they want Greenland so bad. Low temperature, many free spaces, no significant nature and if there is one, not enough citizen who can complain. And if they still need water for cooling, there is…
Policies change or have subtle context-specific details. Even after 7 years, people can lack basic knowledge for certain situations.
> But on the last day they announced that they were moving the day-to-day conversations from IRC (an open protocol) to Yahoo Messenger (a closed protocol). IIRC they had a partnership with Yahoo around that time.…
There is a type of videos, where people mock US-citizens for their ignorance about the rest of the world and how things are working there. Those mocking EU for their efforts, usually have that same smell.
HN is full of people which EU is fighting against, so of course is there little chance to find sane discussions here. You could try some european subreddits, or local tech-sites from Europe, there is usually a better…
Isn't Trinity just maintenance and small improvements of KDE3? I don't remember to have heard about any revolutionary changes, or even just significant evolutionary improvements.
KDE4 killed too much momentum; many promising features and apps disappeared for whatever reason or slowly faded out into irrelevance. Stuff like KIOSlaves is still around, but never really evolved beyond what it was 20…
> As if you believe there's some other space agency taking scientific measurements out past the heliopause. We are talking about the maintenance, not the research. Nobody has doubts about the scientific value of the…
> You don't need to push the needle as a junior though. Doesn't matter. Many young people have strong motivations to shine and push, especially when they are in high profile-jobs. Legacy-projects are simply not alluring…
> You should hire for personality characteristics, not knowledge. I'm not sure what personality characteristic are supposed to be in this context. But if you mean skills, then you have a false assumption. NASA and the…
A good mailclient allows a skilled user a much more efficient communication than most forums. > It probably doesn't really change that much in this scenario but with a forum or any other topics-based platform you can at…
You mean the base load? Yes, that's a common myth. European countries have no problem with their base load, even when depending on wind and solar.
But would you give them a job? Would they even match the requirements?
> Kids these days... Why would someone in their right mind think working on the Voyager project could damage their careers? It's an isolated legacy-project with no future. Mostly everything you learn for it will be only…
For being unreliable, it's working strangely well and stable. Far better than the fuel-based sources which fail all the time for various reasons.
We do have some degree of it, but it's more on the realistic side of performance. The remaining body has to handle them after all, so it's hard to enhance performance beyond human limits for real. Maybe with some more…
The focus being here: community. Gaming is an option, not the sole purpose, and community is always adding games to everything, but that's not the designers fault.
Cyberpunk specifically has also been outdated fast by real world developments, and other genres emerging with similar topics, but different design(?)-language. The whole cyberspace-element for example kinda died (or…
> If upvotes alone mattered I did not say upvotes alone matter, but they should be the final say after all other mechanisms. > The bar is whether "good hackers" would find this interesting. If this were true, the…
Death notices of famous artists are regularly on HN. If people upvote it, it should be worthy.
RIP legend. I'm curious now when this was announced. Yesterday, out of nowhere, TikTok showed me a video about someone praising "Total Eclipse of the Heart", despite not having this bubble in my profile. Kinda spooky to…
Can this be a necessary legal framing for technical purposes, to allow converting of pictures to different resolutions, or adapt the content to mobile views, and such things?
> I actually don't even think the US should have given the internet to the world. Then European countries would have continued using their own networks. > It's basically been one giant gift. And Europa gifted their own…
EU can live fine without US cloud services, and it's not very dependent on AI at the moment. If access would be cut off, companies would just switch to other solutions, which BTW are already there. The question is more…
They track what you lend, not what you read. Many people just read on location.
Maybe, that's why they want Greenland so bad. Low temperature, many free spaces, no significant nature and if there is one, not enough citizen who can complain. And if they still need water for cooling, there is…
Policies change or have subtle context-specific details. Even after 7 years, people can lack basic knowledge for certain situations.
> But on the last day they announced that they were moving the day-to-day conversations from IRC (an open protocol) to Yahoo Messenger (a closed protocol). IIRC they had a partnership with Yahoo around that time.…
There is a type of videos, where people mock US-citizens for their ignorance about the rest of the world and how things are working there. Those mocking EU for their efforts, usually have that same smell.
HN is full of people which EU is fighting against, so of course is there little chance to find sane discussions here. You could try some european subreddits, or local tech-sites from Europe, there is usually a better…
Isn't Trinity just maintenance and small improvements of KDE3? I don't remember to have heard about any revolutionary changes, or even just significant evolutionary improvements.
KDE4 killed too much momentum; many promising features and apps disappeared for whatever reason or slowly faded out into irrelevance. Stuff like KIOSlaves is still around, but never really evolved beyond what it was 20…
> As if you believe there's some other space agency taking scientific measurements out past the heliopause. We are talking about the maintenance, not the research. Nobody has doubts about the scientific value of the…
> You don't need to push the needle as a junior though. Doesn't matter. Many young people have strong motivations to shine and push, especially when they are in high profile-jobs. Legacy-projects are simply not alluring…
> You should hire for personality characteristics, not knowledge. I'm not sure what personality characteristic are supposed to be in this context. But if you mean skills, then you have a false assumption. NASA and the…
A good mailclient allows a skilled user a much more efficient communication than most forums. > It probably doesn't really change that much in this scenario but with a forum or any other topics-based platform you can at…
You mean the base load? Yes, that's a common myth. European countries have no problem with their base load, even when depending on wind and solar.
But would you give them a job? Would they even match the requirements?
> Kids these days... Why would someone in their right mind think working on the Voyager project could damage their careers? It's an isolated legacy-project with no future. Mostly everything you learn for it will be only…
For being unreliable, it's working strangely well and stable. Far better than the fuel-based sources which fail all the time for various reasons.