To be clarify for everyone: both of the cited articles argue in favor of HPV vaccination. I assumed they would be arguing against since the comment is arguing against, but that is not the case. In particular, you've…
Sure, sure. I’m not arguing for removing drivers for uncommon devices, or even rare devices. But there’s a line somewhere. Maybe it’s at “devices that no longer exist.” But I think it’s somewhere before that. And I have…
Is the parent really being sarcastic? I read it as genuine. There’s presumably plenty of code bloat in the kernel, and while no human would ever scan for bugs in a corner of the kernel that hasn’t been used or touched…
> They can determine how much each work contributed based on those weights, so it's dishonest for them to argue it isn't possible. I don’t know about impossible but it’s definitely not a straightforward read from the…
My first impression when the Leaf image loaded was that you were being overdramatic. The Ferrari website created the impression of a similar but fundamentally more elegant car (not elegant, just more elegant). Then the…
Ignoring the spiritual part, emotional state does have a well-known feedback loop with physical state. There’s a (largely incorrect) idea in pop psychology that just as happiness leads to smiling, smiling leads to…
Requires the MacOS desktop app. Windows "coming soon," but still no word on an official Linux app.
The good is hidden: court systems are already overwhelmed. If the arbitration cases were added, then it’d take even longer to get a court date. (Which isn’t to say I think the system as it is is good, just that there is…
Are you arguing that eventually a competitor will emerge that does support OpenClaw with a subscription model? Wouldn’t that just be more expensive for the exact same reason Anthropic is banning it?
I know for a fact [1] that the neuroscientific discoveries were not independent of physics: the people doing the developing were largely former physicists. They likely didn't cite anything because why would you cite…
The irony is that youth are simulatenously the biggest consumers of (new) social media, and the staunchest haters [EDIT: this is directly contradicted by the research article I found below…]. I can’t find the source so…
I was so with you the first half of that. But the notion that everything should be capitalism is just as wrong as the notion that nothing should be capitalism (or, that capitalism only leads to bad things; obviously…
Lots of good suggestions. However for Svelte in particular I’ve had a lot of trouble. You can get good results as long as you don’t care about runes and Svelte 5. It’s too new, and there’s too much good Svelte code out…
Those prices seem geared toward people who are completely price insensitive, who just want "the best" at any cost. If the margins on that premium model are as high as they should be, it's a smart business move to give…
Interesting! I imagine speech-related motor artifacts don't help matters either, even if noise starts mattering less at scale.
Really cool dataset! Love seeing people actually doing the hard work of generating data rather than just trying to analyze what exists (I say this as someone who’s gone out of his way to avoid data collection). Have you…
This isn’t really “Show HN” so you might want to remove that, but looks really awesome! https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html
I was initially skeptical of this claim because I’d previously learned that to cross the blood-brain barrier particles need to be ~200nm (PM2.5 = 2500nm). However, PM2.5 does seem to be an important category of…
Doesn’t this mean browser sandboxing is secure, not JS? Or are you referring to some specific aspect of JS I’m not aware of? (I’m not aware of a lot of JS) It’s maybe a nit-pick, since most JS is run sandboxed, so it’s…
It’s partially that for sure, but I think it’s also a kind of “common sense” feeling of the public that if people use technology to commit a crime, there must therefore be a record of that crime and therefore the police…
First of all, you absolutely cannot release an OS with a known zero day. IANAL but that feels a lot like negligence that creates liability. But even ignoring that, the gulf between zero days and plain-text LLM prompt…
If you can write tests fast enough, you can specify those business rules on the fly. The ideal case is that tests always reflect current business rules. Usually that may be infeasible because of the speed at which those…
I totally agree that the agent is essential, and that right now Claude Code is semi-unanimously the best agent. But agentic tooling is written, not trained (as far as I can tell—someone correct me) so it’s not…
I don’t know about your first point: at some point the three-year difference may not be worth the premium, as local models reach “good enough.” But the second point seems even less likely to be true: why will Claude…
Fair enough. Cancer causation is just so weird, I'm going off the heuristic that stuff in your lungs that your lungs aren't prepared for is probably not great, especially with chronic exposure. And your lungs are really…
To be clarify for everyone: both of the cited articles argue in favor of HPV vaccination. I assumed they would be arguing against since the comment is arguing against, but that is not the case. In particular, you've…
Sure, sure. I’m not arguing for removing drivers for uncommon devices, or even rare devices. But there’s a line somewhere. Maybe it’s at “devices that no longer exist.” But I think it’s somewhere before that. And I have…
Is the parent really being sarcastic? I read it as genuine. There’s presumably plenty of code bloat in the kernel, and while no human would ever scan for bugs in a corner of the kernel that hasn’t been used or touched…
> They can determine how much each work contributed based on those weights, so it's dishonest for them to argue it isn't possible. I don’t know about impossible but it’s definitely not a straightforward read from the…
My first impression when the Leaf image loaded was that you were being overdramatic. The Ferrari website created the impression of a similar but fundamentally more elegant car (not elegant, just more elegant). Then the…
Ignoring the spiritual part, emotional state does have a well-known feedback loop with physical state. There’s a (largely incorrect) idea in pop psychology that just as happiness leads to smiling, smiling leads to…
Requires the MacOS desktop app. Windows "coming soon," but still no word on an official Linux app.
The good is hidden: court systems are already overwhelmed. If the arbitration cases were added, then it’d take even longer to get a court date. (Which isn’t to say I think the system as it is is good, just that there is…
Are you arguing that eventually a competitor will emerge that does support OpenClaw with a subscription model? Wouldn’t that just be more expensive for the exact same reason Anthropic is banning it?
I know for a fact [1] that the neuroscientific discoveries were not independent of physics: the people doing the developing were largely former physicists. They likely didn't cite anything because why would you cite…
The irony is that youth are simulatenously the biggest consumers of (new) social media, and the staunchest haters [EDIT: this is directly contradicted by the research article I found below…]. I can’t find the source so…
I was so with you the first half of that. But the notion that everything should be capitalism is just as wrong as the notion that nothing should be capitalism (or, that capitalism only leads to bad things; obviously…
Lots of good suggestions. However for Svelte in particular I’ve had a lot of trouble. You can get good results as long as you don’t care about runes and Svelte 5. It’s too new, and there’s too much good Svelte code out…
Those prices seem geared toward people who are completely price insensitive, who just want "the best" at any cost. If the margins on that premium model are as high as they should be, it's a smart business move to give…
Interesting! I imagine speech-related motor artifacts don't help matters either, even if noise starts mattering less at scale.
Really cool dataset! Love seeing people actually doing the hard work of generating data rather than just trying to analyze what exists (I say this as someone who’s gone out of his way to avoid data collection). Have you…
This isn’t really “Show HN” so you might want to remove that, but looks really awesome! https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html
I was initially skeptical of this claim because I’d previously learned that to cross the blood-brain barrier particles need to be ~200nm (PM2.5 = 2500nm). However, PM2.5 does seem to be an important category of…
Doesn’t this mean browser sandboxing is secure, not JS? Or are you referring to some specific aspect of JS I’m not aware of? (I’m not aware of a lot of JS) It’s maybe a nit-pick, since most JS is run sandboxed, so it’s…
It’s partially that for sure, but I think it’s also a kind of “common sense” feeling of the public that if people use technology to commit a crime, there must therefore be a record of that crime and therefore the police…
First of all, you absolutely cannot release an OS with a known zero day. IANAL but that feels a lot like negligence that creates liability. But even ignoring that, the gulf between zero days and plain-text LLM prompt…
If you can write tests fast enough, you can specify those business rules on the fly. The ideal case is that tests always reflect current business rules. Usually that may be infeasible because of the speed at which those…
I totally agree that the agent is essential, and that right now Claude Code is semi-unanimously the best agent. But agentic tooling is written, not trained (as far as I can tell—someone correct me) so it’s not…
I don’t know about your first point: at some point the three-year difference may not be worth the premium, as local models reach “good enough.” But the second point seems even less likely to be true: why will Claude…
Fair enough. Cancer causation is just so weird, I'm going off the heuristic that stuff in your lungs that your lungs aren't prepared for is probably not great, especially with chronic exposure. And your lungs are really…