Let the enshittification begin
This, Netflix account-sharing blocking, and the ever increasing amount of streaming platforms (that mean an overall reduced catalogue per platform) leads me to believe we will see a resurgence in piracy. Yo, Ho, Ho :)
How many flights have you taken in your lifetime? How many children do you have? Do you eat meat? Do you use multiple monitors when a 14" one would do? Why don't you cycle instead of using an EV? Do you not use solar…
The only way to realistically use a non-tactile button is to take your eyes off the road to look at what you need to press. That's the issue, anything else is irrelevant. I'm glad they're going back to physical buttons,…
> Portland was home to the UX designers who wanted to redesign everything to look nicer but didn't understand how customers used our products I think that's every single piece of modern software to date. I call them…
Well, I'd argue that it makes the message more likely to be ignored. I think winning people over is a useful skill (not even on the internet, but in life)
> Ermmm no. Removing the snide 'Well, akshually...' remark from your comment makes you come across like a much better person. > Not utilising both cores properly on the ESP32 is a common mistake which causes this…
bluetooth headphones have a noticable delay for anyone who pays attention.
Isn't that going to be extremely slow? I can only realistically run 7B 5-bit models on my RTX 3060, anything more and it offloads to the CPU. My responses go from almost-instantaneous to 3mins+.
Does it take into account gross upvotes, or net? E.g. could a controversial thread (plenty of upvotes, plenty of downvotes) get pushed off the front page because it has a low upvote:comment ratio? I get that YC probably…
Discussed here also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38514537 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38515123 Not sure why it's getting pushed off the front page when, e.g.…
> "For centuries, builders tried to cut costs by limiting how much cement they used and incorporating recycled waste materials into their concrete," says Salvatore Aprea, head of the Acm research group. "The challenge…
Dark patterns are never accidental.
How would that be obvious to anyone?
We have a dishwasher but rarely use it (only for parties, etc). Loading / unloading is surpringly time-consuming, imho washing by hand is quicker. Something I'd consider doing if I was single would be to have two…
I think you should re-evaluate how you speak to people online, it is unnecesarily hostile and I guarantee you wouldn't speak to me this way in real life.
Does it matter? You're not giving the site any sensitive information.
I'm sorry you've had to go through this. Good luck, man. I hope you get what you want.
I know this is a "toy" paper, but is enough to reason as to why few use Haskell in production (ignoring the tooling issue). It's pretty gnarly even for a basic problem. > Functional programmers! Remember higher-order…
If the reports are to be believed, then very core teams have been fired from Twitter, core services shut down temporarily (due to ignorance). If true, that isn't a meritocracy, to me it sounds Kafkaesque.
I don't follow, how are high voltage cables able to be thinner than low voltage cables?
> Our goal is bring you the absolute goodly in really not-awful web sight design! We are setting out to NOT BREAK every single design rule imaginable! HOWEVER - BIG DISCLAIMER - we can't bring back ALL the awesome…
I'm guessing this is supposed to be satire hitting back at people nostalgic for the "good old days". It falls short in its mission. It's still more usable than Twitter.
FTA, it's a protein found in egg whites: > Because other proteins also worked, the material can potentially be produced in large quantities relatively cheaply and without impacting the food supply.
Carbon capture is not a cost-effecient use of resources. You are using fossil fuels to generate power to capture carbon.
Let the enshittification begin
This, Netflix account-sharing blocking, and the ever increasing amount of streaming platforms (that mean an overall reduced catalogue per platform) leads me to believe we will see a resurgence in piracy. Yo, Ho, Ho :)
How many flights have you taken in your lifetime? How many children do you have? Do you eat meat? Do you use multiple monitors when a 14" one would do? Why don't you cycle instead of using an EV? Do you not use solar…
The only way to realistically use a non-tactile button is to take your eyes off the road to look at what you need to press. That's the issue, anything else is irrelevant. I'm glad they're going back to physical buttons,…
> Portland was home to the UX designers who wanted to redesign everything to look nicer but didn't understand how customers used our products I think that's every single piece of modern software to date. I call them…
Well, I'd argue that it makes the message more likely to be ignored. I think winning people over is a useful skill (not even on the internet, but in life)
> Ermmm no. Removing the snide 'Well, akshually...' remark from your comment makes you come across like a much better person. > Not utilising both cores properly on the ESP32 is a common mistake which causes this…
bluetooth headphones have a noticable delay for anyone who pays attention.
Isn't that going to be extremely slow? I can only realistically run 7B 5-bit models on my RTX 3060, anything more and it offloads to the CPU. My responses go from almost-instantaneous to 3mins+.
Does it take into account gross upvotes, or net? E.g. could a controversial thread (plenty of upvotes, plenty of downvotes) get pushed off the front page because it has a low upvote:comment ratio? I get that YC probably…
Discussed here also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38514537 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38515123 Not sure why it's getting pushed off the front page when, e.g.…
> "For centuries, builders tried to cut costs by limiting how much cement they used and incorporating recycled waste materials into their concrete," says Salvatore Aprea, head of the Acm research group. "The challenge…
Dark patterns are never accidental.
How would that be obvious to anyone?
We have a dishwasher but rarely use it (only for parties, etc). Loading / unloading is surpringly time-consuming, imho washing by hand is quicker. Something I'd consider doing if I was single would be to have two…
I think you should re-evaluate how you speak to people online, it is unnecesarily hostile and I guarantee you wouldn't speak to me this way in real life.
Does it matter? You're not giving the site any sensitive information.
I'm sorry you've had to go through this. Good luck, man. I hope you get what you want.
I know this is a "toy" paper, but is enough to reason as to why few use Haskell in production (ignoring the tooling issue). It's pretty gnarly even for a basic problem. > Functional programmers! Remember higher-order…
If the reports are to be believed, then very core teams have been fired from Twitter, core services shut down temporarily (due to ignorance). If true, that isn't a meritocracy, to me it sounds Kafkaesque.
I don't follow, how are high voltage cables able to be thinner than low voltage cables?
> Our goal is bring you the absolute goodly in really not-awful web sight design! We are setting out to NOT BREAK every single design rule imaginable! HOWEVER - BIG DISCLAIMER - we can't bring back ALL the awesome…
I'm guessing this is supposed to be satire hitting back at people nostalgic for the "good old days". It falls short in its mission. It's still more usable than Twitter.
FTA, it's a protein found in egg whites: > Because other proteins also worked, the material can potentially be produced in large quantities relatively cheaply and without impacting the food supply.
Carbon capture is not a cost-effecient use of resources. You are using fossil fuels to generate power to capture carbon.