You can reason it out (in a way that might make Fermi proud) pretty easily: a very large AC unit can be powered by a very small (relative) solar panel, where the solar panel is maybe 20% efficient. Thus, solar…
Wouldn’t someone that has to pay for an AC’s power bill be more aware of the cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiency over someone that doesn’t?
> Here I should note that Python is not the best choice for CPU-bound software. I want to take the opportunity to learn Zig. For optimizing CPU-bound operations in Python, there’s some low hanging fruit with numba. I…
There's some good answers here but something important is missed. Militaries spend a lot of time having soldiers shoot rounds down the range to ensure everyone is up to snuff. The engineering corps is similar but…
Even weirder: the Kickstarter campaign says it’s 4 MSPS per channel. 100kHz bandwidth with 4 MSPS per channel just doesn’t make sense. However, they have “verified” 400kHz on their Kickstarter. Not sure who verified it,…
I would say that there’s quite substantial value perhaps not to the general public but to the general HN user from their reports. I was very excited to see them have a public scan of an LFP battery because the previous…
Heat is exactly why this is useful. A very large amount of power draw is due to the physical size of circuits. This monolithic 3D stacking should result in smaller wires for decreased parasitic capacitance. SRAM is…
Malicious maybe, malware no. Not leaving your password as a sticky note on your work computer is presumably also taught in those same courses. I wouldn’t call someone typing in that password malware. If IT comes around…
I have a hard time viewing prompt injection as malware. LLMs are unpredictable and there are many different prompts that can unintentionally cause unexpected behavior. It’s probably closer to a memory canary in that it…
It doesn’t read like shaming to me. It’s, in the grand scheme of HN comments, definitely on the more constructive side of the criticism. Maybe it could have been reworded, but I think the author of the post could very…
It’s not about preserving a unique writing style. When I see LLM writing my brain automatically discards the content of the writing. To me, seeing LLM writing is equivalent to going to a high-end restaurant and getting…
I think you confuse long-term planning with long-term success. Just because something is meticulously planned doesn’t guarantee the plan wasn’t flawed fundamentally. Additionally, wireless charging is viewed as a flop?…
I would like to offer some additional reassurance: I send my friends articles I see on HN that might interest them. A (in my view) very good litmus test is when someone asks where I saw it, because this demonstrates…
This study I feel is misleading at least at a headline. They found 6621 studies and narrowed it down to 51 studies to analyze. This is somewhat fine as meta-studies do need to narrow from the initial scope, but this is…
CRWD is a member of the S&P 500. Are you truly suggesting that every holder of the S&P 500 should be put in prison? Realistically, this means that nearly every American and a very large number of international average…
This isn't true. H1 antagonists, which is the group of drugs commonly referred to as antihistamines, contains two subgroups of pharmaceuticals. There are the first generation antihistamines, which are generally more…
You can reason it out (in a way that might make Fermi proud) pretty easily: a very large AC unit can be powered by a very small (relative) solar panel, where the solar panel is maybe 20% efficient. Thus, solar…
Wouldn’t someone that has to pay for an AC’s power bill be more aware of the cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiency over someone that doesn’t?
> Here I should note that Python is not the best choice for CPU-bound software. I want to take the opportunity to learn Zig. For optimizing CPU-bound operations in Python, there’s some low hanging fruit with numba. I…
There's some good answers here but something important is missed. Militaries spend a lot of time having soldiers shoot rounds down the range to ensure everyone is up to snuff. The engineering corps is similar but…
Even weirder: the Kickstarter campaign says it’s 4 MSPS per channel. 100kHz bandwidth with 4 MSPS per channel just doesn’t make sense. However, they have “verified” 400kHz on their Kickstarter. Not sure who verified it,…
I would say that there’s quite substantial value perhaps not to the general public but to the general HN user from their reports. I was very excited to see them have a public scan of an LFP battery because the previous…
Heat is exactly why this is useful. A very large amount of power draw is due to the physical size of circuits. This monolithic 3D stacking should result in smaller wires for decreased parasitic capacitance. SRAM is…
Malicious maybe, malware no. Not leaving your password as a sticky note on your work computer is presumably also taught in those same courses. I wouldn’t call someone typing in that password malware. If IT comes around…
I have a hard time viewing prompt injection as malware. LLMs are unpredictable and there are many different prompts that can unintentionally cause unexpected behavior. It’s probably closer to a memory canary in that it…
It doesn’t read like shaming to me. It’s, in the grand scheme of HN comments, definitely on the more constructive side of the criticism. Maybe it could have been reworded, but I think the author of the post could very…
It’s not about preserving a unique writing style. When I see LLM writing my brain automatically discards the content of the writing. To me, seeing LLM writing is equivalent to going to a high-end restaurant and getting…
I think you confuse long-term planning with long-term success. Just because something is meticulously planned doesn’t guarantee the plan wasn’t flawed fundamentally. Additionally, wireless charging is viewed as a flop?…
I would like to offer some additional reassurance: I send my friends articles I see on HN that might interest them. A (in my view) very good litmus test is when someone asks where I saw it, because this demonstrates…
This study I feel is misleading at least at a headline. They found 6621 studies and narrowed it down to 51 studies to analyze. This is somewhat fine as meta-studies do need to narrow from the initial scope, but this is…
CRWD is a member of the S&P 500. Are you truly suggesting that every holder of the S&P 500 should be put in prison? Realistically, this means that nearly every American and a very large number of international average…
This isn't true. H1 antagonists, which is the group of drugs commonly referred to as antihistamines, contains two subgroups of pharmaceuticals. There are the first generation antihistamines, which are generally more…