Sure, but spigot is a library, not the interpreter. The author’s program is short because it hides that.
Surprisingly I don’t see Wales commenting on the Armenian Genocide talk page. I don’t see the difference between the two. What am I missing? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_genocide
Your README links docs that don’t exist.
This is fairly common in academia. Instead of having to explain something every single time something common happens, you just throw it on a web page and link that. Reference letters, office hours, and LaTeX formatting…
I don’t understand what sets this apart from any other random AI scraper I don’t want wasting my resources. It’s possibly worse because of the brute force tools involved. Is the assumption here that you’re allowed to…
AWS finally added the ability to swap between a few accounts [1]. There’s an arbitrary limit of 5 so it’s really bad if, say, you work for an enterprise and have lots of accounts or, say, you work for a smaller business…
The big thing missing from the article is how a device that contains many passkeys is any different from a password manager that enforces security settings. I don’t worry about passwords my password manager generates…
I refuse to believe that not answering every single email within an hour is a good predictor of anything other than being glued to your phone. I think extending it to a reasonable amount of time, maybe a business day…
Poe’s Law strikes again…
The comment said “crack on with it” not “take crack for it.” “Crack on” is an idiom more associated with British English than American English. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/crack...
The author directly addresses your concern at the bottom of the post. There’s also a link to the context for why they had to do this and a reluctance for the authority.
Assuming you’re interested enough in the content to actually care about subscribing, using single-purpose email aliases is the best way to handle these two problems. For the rare thing I want to subscribe to, I have a…
If you are contending only the rich should be able to own homes, sure. Canada’s had a huge problem of rent vs own and has seen a huge cost of living increase. Building homes exclusively to rent is a net negative when…
For this specific problem, I trust the large number of companies that have product lines with devoted test suites more than I do a random LLM. Sometimes it’s better to pick the correct specific tool for a job than a…
This is a classic XY problem [1]. My _immediate_ reaction to seeing the dev attempt to compare US addresses was “where’s the USPS library?” Using an LLM prompt instead of a vetted library is just the wrong answer to…
Where can I find any information about the handoff? There’s been a slew of stories about the mil->ml typo and a few claims on the fediverse about the government taking back domains. I can’t search it without just…
I had to open the article to understand what it was about. The initialism is ambiguous; I thought someone might be trying to shorten GitHub Copilot and was curious to see how the team behind it was optimizing its speed.…
I really struggled to get into this; I’ve had several people recommend it. How far do you think it’s important to read before deciding it’s not for me?
I feel like the two are already equal in certain circles (eg the crypto space) so, as many comments are pointing out, understanding how relationships are built is important. That being said, if the black box is…
That’s been my experience with DevOps/SRE tooling as well. I think things are beginning to get a bit better (or the projects I’ve been using for a few years are finally getting stable). After getting burned multiple…
WSL has been out for at least five years now and it’s still just a fancy kernel adapter without feature parity. I might begin to worry once things like containers actually work properly. Until then, I don’t think…
One of my favorites is “nonplussed,” because its evolution into two opposite things is both generational and split across British vs North American English.
Have you considered that you might not be the target audience? Atuin’s ability to sync across computers while being able to separate the context the command was used in has been incredibly useful to my team.
You are correct that the specs support ECC. Go's implementation is not complete (see https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp/packet). More importantly you can't guarantee clients will be able to use ECC. See this…
I've mentioned this before on HN [1]. I strongly hope 1.15 will finally address the math/big.addMulVVW issues that really slow down RSA computations, directly affecting PGP and TLS. [1]…
Sure, but spigot is a library, not the interpreter. The author’s program is short because it hides that.
Surprisingly I don’t see Wales commenting on the Armenian Genocide talk page. I don’t see the difference between the two. What am I missing? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_genocide
Your README links docs that don’t exist.
This is fairly common in academia. Instead of having to explain something every single time something common happens, you just throw it on a web page and link that. Reference letters, office hours, and LaTeX formatting…
I don’t understand what sets this apart from any other random AI scraper I don’t want wasting my resources. It’s possibly worse because of the brute force tools involved. Is the assumption here that you’re allowed to…
AWS finally added the ability to swap between a few accounts [1]. There’s an arbitrary limit of 5 so it’s really bad if, say, you work for an enterprise and have lots of accounts or, say, you work for a smaller business…
The big thing missing from the article is how a device that contains many passkeys is any different from a password manager that enforces security settings. I don’t worry about passwords my password manager generates…
I refuse to believe that not answering every single email within an hour is a good predictor of anything other than being glued to your phone. I think extending it to a reasonable amount of time, maybe a business day…
Poe’s Law strikes again…
The comment said “crack on with it” not “take crack for it.” “Crack on” is an idiom more associated with British English than American English. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/crack...
The author directly addresses your concern at the bottom of the post. There’s also a link to the context for why they had to do this and a reluctance for the authority.
Assuming you’re interested enough in the content to actually care about subscribing, using single-purpose email aliases is the best way to handle these two problems. For the rare thing I want to subscribe to, I have a…
If you are contending only the rich should be able to own homes, sure. Canada’s had a huge problem of rent vs own and has seen a huge cost of living increase. Building homes exclusively to rent is a net negative when…
For this specific problem, I trust the large number of companies that have product lines with devoted test suites more than I do a random LLM. Sometimes it’s better to pick the correct specific tool for a job than a…
This is a classic XY problem [1]. My _immediate_ reaction to seeing the dev attempt to compare US addresses was “where’s the USPS library?” Using an LLM prompt instead of a vetted library is just the wrong answer to…
Where can I find any information about the handoff? There’s been a slew of stories about the mil->ml typo and a few claims on the fediverse about the government taking back domains. I can’t search it without just…
I had to open the article to understand what it was about. The initialism is ambiguous; I thought someone might be trying to shorten GitHub Copilot and was curious to see how the team behind it was optimizing its speed.…
I really struggled to get into this; I’ve had several people recommend it. How far do you think it’s important to read before deciding it’s not for me?
I feel like the two are already equal in certain circles (eg the crypto space) so, as many comments are pointing out, understanding how relationships are built is important. That being said, if the black box is…
That’s been my experience with DevOps/SRE tooling as well. I think things are beginning to get a bit better (or the projects I’ve been using for a few years are finally getting stable). After getting burned multiple…
WSL has been out for at least five years now and it’s still just a fancy kernel adapter without feature parity. I might begin to worry once things like containers actually work properly. Until then, I don’t think…
One of my favorites is “nonplussed,” because its evolution into two opposite things is both generational and split across British vs North American English.
Have you considered that you might not be the target audience? Atuin’s ability to sync across computers while being able to separate the context the command was used in has been incredibly useful to my team.
You are correct that the specs support ECC. Go's implementation is not complete (see https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp/packet). More importantly you can't guarantee clients will be able to use ECC. See this…
I've mentioned this before on HN [1]. I strongly hope 1.15 will finally address the math/big.addMulVVW issues that really slow down RSA computations, directly affecting PGP and TLS. [1]…