Well it's just for new sales, access to purchased content remains "for the foreseeable future". How long the future is foreseeable for Sony? Might want to ask the Concord team maybe.
Absolute shame, but to be fair the games that ship on disc without any patches are often in no shape to actually be played, so without the corresponding digital patch infrastructure it's already kinda problematic.…
Great buildup on Sony's side to gain trust in this move in the gaming community ahead of this announcement when just this week they again pulled hundreds of "purchased" movies from customer's libraries without refund,…
Yeah, they're clearly just starting out and just shipped their very first proof of concept. But to me, their plans seem generally reasonable https://taalas.com/the-path-to-ubiquitous-ai/, and like I wrote, if this kind…
No - it's custom silicon https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48693490
Funnily enough, pasting your comment straight into Jimmy leads to a... Funnily suboptimal answer that does not answer the question. As someone else already contributed, this is driven by a Canadian startup taalas that…
Read the article in the context of the comment clearly means "I have read the article - here's my conclusion of its context relating to your post". Did you even read the thread?
I would recommend as a starting point this beautiful piece from November: https://okayfail.com/2025/in-praise-of-dhh.html
This being microsoft, my expectation UX wise is that similar to those Xbox ROG devices you'll have to drop to the windows desktop to install updates, and they'll probably also throw in some copilot to help you through…
For mobile - For desktop computers, below 10% even. Given that only 73% of world population is estimated to have internet access in total, that makes it just a small fraction of world population overall
Did any of these VS Code forks yet fix their issues from official marketplace access leading to extensions being severely outdated and ripe with security issues?
Don't want to discuss your statement about "bankrolling" here, I'm not into the topic enough. However, since this post is about US GDP I'm now curious, what do you think where this money is going and contributing to GDP?
I'm jojoing on this for at least 15 years at this point. I really appreciate the physical experience of real books, the smell, the weight, just as you describe it. At the same time I really despise the storage space…
In your quote he says there's less concern about bias, not that there is less bias. That's an important distinction imho
Well but maybe Chad in Nebraska would appreciate buying a Halloween decoration for $0.50 on wish!?! We should maybe just reconsider in general what kind of thing is economically viable
First thought was this was about the acclaimed board game that is on my to-do list
There's maintenance management fees to be earned! I don't know about how this stuff works, but as a matter of fact there's management bonuses for new development for DB execs, whereas nothing is gained from plain bleak…
Considering the look of the train to the vast majority of people outside of it, I'm fine with not seeing anything - I'm staring at my book anyway for the most part, and there's another window on the other side. And I…
I agree with you, but I would like to point out that airplanes without power should glide, i.e. see gimli glider. I do wonder though if anyone has tried with recent Boeing models.
That's pretty close to webauthn, which works very nicely with yubikeys if the service supports it. 2fa? Please tap yubi button - done.
I took a brief look at their online article about the British empire. While it does briefly mention Jamaica requiring "conquest" in the origins section, it seems mostly oblivious to the consequences of the empire's…
> Hatchet is built on a low-latency queue (25ms average start) That seems pretty long - am I misunderstanding something? By my understanding this means the time from enqueue to job processing, maybe someone can…
Looks interesting! However, the tutorials link on the website footer 404s for me.
And yet, it took them a veeeery long time and a looot of money to post a quarter profit, not to mention making up for all the outside investment
Oh yeah, enough usage, which is another thing to throw capital at beyond lawyers and lobbyists. Tough to not get cynical sometimes.
Well it's just for new sales, access to purchased content remains "for the foreseeable future". How long the future is foreseeable for Sony? Might want to ask the Concord team maybe.
Absolute shame, but to be fair the games that ship on disc without any patches are often in no shape to actually be played, so without the corresponding digital patch infrastructure it's already kinda problematic.…
Great buildup on Sony's side to gain trust in this move in the gaming community ahead of this announcement when just this week they again pulled hundreds of "purchased" movies from customer's libraries without refund,…
Yeah, they're clearly just starting out and just shipped their very first proof of concept. But to me, their plans seem generally reasonable https://taalas.com/the-path-to-ubiquitous-ai/, and like I wrote, if this kind…
No - it's custom silicon https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48693490
Funnily enough, pasting your comment straight into Jimmy leads to a... Funnily suboptimal answer that does not answer the question. As someone else already contributed, this is driven by a Canadian startup taalas that…
Read the article in the context of the comment clearly means "I have read the article - here's my conclusion of its context relating to your post". Did you even read the thread?
I would recommend as a starting point this beautiful piece from November: https://okayfail.com/2025/in-praise-of-dhh.html
This being microsoft, my expectation UX wise is that similar to those Xbox ROG devices you'll have to drop to the windows desktop to install updates, and they'll probably also throw in some copilot to help you through…
For mobile - For desktop computers, below 10% even. Given that only 73% of world population is estimated to have internet access in total, that makes it just a small fraction of world population overall
Did any of these VS Code forks yet fix their issues from official marketplace access leading to extensions being severely outdated and ripe with security issues?
Don't want to discuss your statement about "bankrolling" here, I'm not into the topic enough. However, since this post is about US GDP I'm now curious, what do you think where this money is going and contributing to GDP?
I'm jojoing on this for at least 15 years at this point. I really appreciate the physical experience of real books, the smell, the weight, just as you describe it. At the same time I really despise the storage space…
In your quote he says there's less concern about bias, not that there is less bias. That's an important distinction imho
Well but maybe Chad in Nebraska would appreciate buying a Halloween decoration for $0.50 on wish!?! We should maybe just reconsider in general what kind of thing is economically viable
First thought was this was about the acclaimed board game that is on my to-do list
There's maintenance management fees to be earned! I don't know about how this stuff works, but as a matter of fact there's management bonuses for new development for DB execs, whereas nothing is gained from plain bleak…
Considering the look of the train to the vast majority of people outside of it, I'm fine with not seeing anything - I'm staring at my book anyway for the most part, and there's another window on the other side. And I…
I agree with you, but I would like to point out that airplanes without power should glide, i.e. see gimli glider. I do wonder though if anyone has tried with recent Boeing models.
That's pretty close to webauthn, which works very nicely with yubikeys if the service supports it. 2fa? Please tap yubi button - done.
I took a brief look at their online article about the British empire. While it does briefly mention Jamaica requiring "conquest" in the origins section, it seems mostly oblivious to the consequences of the empire's…
> Hatchet is built on a low-latency queue (25ms average start) That seems pretty long - am I misunderstanding something? By my understanding this means the time from enqueue to job processing, maybe someone can…
Looks interesting! However, the tutorials link on the website footer 404s for me.
And yet, it took them a veeeery long time and a looot of money to post a quarter profit, not to mention making up for all the outside investment
Oh yeah, enough usage, which is another thing to throw capital at beyond lawyers and lobbyists. Tough to not get cynical sometimes.