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No user record in our sample, but codsane has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but codsane has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I’m not sure what this comment brings to the table either, I mean are you really saying their opinion is invalid because they’re new / haven’t “put enough time in”? That doesn’t seem very fair. I don’t think newcomers…
It’s okay to recognize that something serves a great purpose in a controlled, therapeutic setting but may lead to unpredictable results in an uncontrolled environment. People without experience should absolutely be…
And it’s still being maintained :)
Ads, tracking, and analytics. The usual, unfortunately.
I would love that…I’ve heard of this use case for AI described many times but I’ve yet to find anyone doing it! Copilot is great, but for more creative/frontend work it seems like there should be something right? Stable…
Yeah I’m not sure if it’s the Reddit mentality at play here or actual outage but it just always seems like these types of comments are reacting to a headline, it is unfortunate.
> There's not so many new-category-defining innovations, but Apple have hardly been sitting on their hands. Yep! With more to come too. Seeing Apple’s take on VR/AR in these next few years is going to be very…
Yes the quality has greatly increased since that headset ~20 years ago, and not only the screen. There is also game quality, software quality, features, “connectivity” (online gaming, social hubs). Overall the…
> they are not competitive with 20 year old Playstation 2 software Have you tried one? Nowadays they certainly are. Sure, you may encounter mobile-class graphics in some games, however these headsets can also leverage a…
Ah yes because temporary isolation to prevent the spread of a disease is the same exact thing as forced imprisonment! Congrats for making quite possibly the greatest leap since Armstrong stepped off Apollo 11.
When turned off using control center. You can still completely disable it within settings. (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208086)
The README says it uses GitHub protected branches, so I'm not sure if it does get around the paywall. That would be great though!
It’s not related to that particular article, but you might find this interesting, they write about a lot of similar research: https://nusenu.medium.com/tracking-one-year-of-malicious-tor...
Kellogg’s sells a lot more than just cereal: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Kellogg%27s_brands
Not necessarily as this is Mirai, a botnet of IoT devices. There’s probably not much else you could do with them.
Another discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27031650
Very unfortunate that Namecheap isn’t cooperating. Not really sure what the hold up is, some say it’s related to the Namecheap vs. Tucows lawsuit [0], but realistically it wouldn’t make much sense to do something like…
I don’t either but I think the blame is often misplaced, most of them literally don’t know any better. They go to an ad network’s website, check a box agreeing to the deal, and receive a prompt to read on air. Now of…
I'm familiar with the economics of mining, I don't know why it is thought that Chia was supposed to change that. Their initiative is a GPU mining alternative which utilizes less power. The point of my comment was to…
Well if it bothers you that much, it would take less work to Right Click -> Block Element via your adblocker than it did to write your comment.
The project has been in the works for years now founded by BitTorrent author Bram Cohen, it would be a bit naive to believe a pump and dump from hacker news is what they're after.
I think the difference in energy consumption between storage devices and GPU miners is being significantly downplayed here. While a good bit of energy has to be consumed to generate the plots, the benefit is that once…
I can't say that I could agree Firefox's privacy options are hidden/behind menus. I downloaded a fresh copy of Firefox today and the privacy features were quite encouraged and are even the main focus of the Security /…
I finally made the switch from Brave today and I'm never going back. Firefox is just as privacy-conscious, supports built-in tracker blocking, fingerprinting, and has full sync that Brave hasn't implemented yet.