Surely it is? It would be a very different policy to say "anyone vaguely asian is banned from the lab, even if they're an American citizen"
I looked up "firefox addon usage" and this was the second result https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/usage-behavior > over 40% of Firefox users have at least 1 installed add-on
WYSIWYG does not refer to the icons in the toolbar, but rather the text itself. This is not WYSIWYG because when I make something bold, I see a bunch of asterisks around it. Still a cool project, but someone who does…
This link is a 404 for me
> If you say that [PWAs] lack certain features, then you confirmed my point that it's due to active sabotage and denial of equal rights How does that follow? More generally, do you have any sources for your repeated…
Glad to see someone else curious! The problem that the author/LLM suggests happened would have resulted in a file or folder called `anuraag_xyz_project` existing in the desktop (being overwritten many times), but the…
What? No, there are over 300 results when filtering by "last 6 months".
Try looking for something like "cia ads track" in your favorite search engine. The data comes with the ads, it's not a secret.
Depends on who you think its competitors are - deepseek-chat ($0.27/M in; $1.10/M out) is twice as expensive as Gemini 2.5 Flash ($0.15; $0.60) but far cheaper than Claude Sonnet 4 ($3; $15).
Another for year + location https://whentaken.com/
I agree with what you're saying, but don't understand the point - if police officers in the US (about a million adult professionals) are abusing this data, wouldn't opening it up to ~300 million random people result in…
If they are the first to build an airplane that "actually worked", then why would it be inappropriate to say they invented an airplane? It wouldn't be appropriate to say "they were responsible for 100% of the…
That's an incredibly tough sell, particularly for software. Who is it that should "require" these specifications, and in what context? Can I still put my scrappy code on Github for anyone to look at? Am I breaking the…
Soulseek is great for this kind of thing.
Very much possible. Talking more generally about microelectronics - You can imagine the DoD is very interested in making sure they're not putting 'bad' chips in their military hardware, whether 'bad' means backdoored or…
Cool site! Just went to the /feedback page but there doesn't seem to be any way to actually submit feedback. Am I missing something?
A couple of days ago there was a post for a site that would take you to hacker news on a totally random date; I had a look and ended up about 9 years ago. One of the posts I saw from then was this game! Many years…
There are good points here that would be nice to engage with in a fruitful discussion, but do you see how that's difficult to do when you lead with a provocative, emotionally charged phrase like > I think this is a…
What are you hoping people are going to do with the links you posted?
What is going on with this website? A bunch of graphs with red arrows pointing to 1971, but what's the point being made? "wage productivity gap is increasing"? "we are consuming too much chicken"? "we're not giving out…
Engagement can be quite unrelated to what people like. A well crafted troll comment will draw tons of engagement, not because people like it.
How do you figure this 45 minute talk with slides is "literally the same" as a five minute article with pictures?
I believe their point is that only sites that are tracking you are legally required to give you a choice.
> I have a stack of old MacBooks I can’t use For real? With prevalent cloud storage and cheap tiny external devices it's hard to believe they're totally useless.
Why not?
Surely it is? It would be a very different policy to say "anyone vaguely asian is banned from the lab, even if they're an American citizen"
I looked up "firefox addon usage" and this was the second result https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/usage-behavior > over 40% of Firefox users have at least 1 installed add-on
WYSIWYG does not refer to the icons in the toolbar, but rather the text itself. This is not WYSIWYG because when I make something bold, I see a bunch of asterisks around it. Still a cool project, but someone who does…
This link is a 404 for me
> If you say that [PWAs] lack certain features, then you confirmed my point that it's due to active sabotage and denial of equal rights How does that follow? More generally, do you have any sources for your repeated…
Glad to see someone else curious! The problem that the author/LLM suggests happened would have resulted in a file or folder called `anuraag_xyz_project` existing in the desktop (being overwritten many times), but the…
What? No, there are over 300 results when filtering by "last 6 months".
Try looking for something like "cia ads track" in your favorite search engine. The data comes with the ads, it's not a secret.
Depends on who you think its competitors are - deepseek-chat ($0.27/M in; $1.10/M out) is twice as expensive as Gemini 2.5 Flash ($0.15; $0.60) but far cheaper than Claude Sonnet 4 ($3; $15).
Another for year + location https://whentaken.com/
I agree with what you're saying, but don't understand the point - if police officers in the US (about a million adult professionals) are abusing this data, wouldn't opening it up to ~300 million random people result in…
If they are the first to build an airplane that "actually worked", then why would it be inappropriate to say they invented an airplane? It wouldn't be appropriate to say "they were responsible for 100% of the…
That's an incredibly tough sell, particularly for software. Who is it that should "require" these specifications, and in what context? Can I still put my scrappy code on Github for anyone to look at? Am I breaking the…
Soulseek is great for this kind of thing.
Very much possible. Talking more generally about microelectronics - You can imagine the DoD is very interested in making sure they're not putting 'bad' chips in their military hardware, whether 'bad' means backdoored or…
Cool site! Just went to the /feedback page but there doesn't seem to be any way to actually submit feedback. Am I missing something?
A couple of days ago there was a post for a site that would take you to hacker news on a totally random date; I had a look and ended up about 9 years ago. One of the posts I saw from then was this game! Many years…
There are good points here that would be nice to engage with in a fruitful discussion, but do you see how that's difficult to do when you lead with a provocative, emotionally charged phrase like > I think this is a…
What are you hoping people are going to do with the links you posted?
What is going on with this website? A bunch of graphs with red arrows pointing to 1971, but what's the point being made? "wage productivity gap is increasing"? "we are consuming too much chicken"? "we're not giving out…
Engagement can be quite unrelated to what people like. A well crafted troll comment will draw tons of engagement, not because people like it.
How do you figure this 45 minute talk with slides is "literally the same" as a five minute article with pictures?
I believe their point is that only sites that are tracking you are legally required to give you a choice.
> I have a stack of old MacBooks I can’t use For real? With prevalent cloud storage and cheap tiny external devices it's hard to believe they're totally useless.
Why not?