You're absolutely right to flag these. We could enhance the authors method by using hooks and claude.md as a belt-and-suspenders approach— with hooks behaving as a robust load-bearing idempotent production-ready…
You're absolutely right to flag this. We could enhance the authors approach by adding a belt-and-suspenders system using Claude.md as ledger and robust sidecar process to create a load-bearing idempotent…
You're absolutely right to flag this. A approach using Claude.md as a ledger of less-than-ideal vocabulary reveals that the process is load-bearing and sharpens my previous conclusions. A belt-and-suspependers approach…
What conditions/what problem/who want to use this? It looks cool, I just have no context. Is it for game dev? Lightbulb manufactures?
Glad to see I'm not the only one that thinks its obvious
Require commercially used photos to not contain identifying information (face license plate) without consent of the owner (of the license plate/face). This already happens a lot on Google street view.
I think it needs more detail but I like the idea.
Then let me put my own software on the hardware I own then.
> hobbyists can still publish apps in third party stores I shouldn't need an internet connection just to make an app for a device I own.
Exactly, this would greatly reduce the ability for scammers in "urgent" situations, but for power users who flip the switch on day one it would rarely be a problem. What would be terrible though ... is if Google made it…
Under that logic, even if the app is "malicious" it would still be possible to install it. And thats not true, if somthing is deemed malicious, its blocked. Is app that hurts Google's dominance "malicious"? Who is it…
As a mere mortal I find none of this surprising, mostly because I never understood any of it in the first place ... :)
> (Cue deterministic WASM derivations) "Rah Rah, this is why we need deterministic wasm derivations!" - Me (There you go Ericson) Relevant links: https://github.com/WebAssembly/design/blob/main/Nondetermini...
Please, both hackernews readers and the author take a closer look to see the cracks on the site. I'm fine with using AI generation, but it needs human review especially for legally binding stuff like the privacy policy.…
The silent treatment is part of a long standard official directive. https://www.war.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/975910/dod... Its good it stayed but just be aware it wasn't the same as a room of normal people…
Could work for a lot more than just migranes
You can run full VS Code on android https://dev.to/junaid_dev/setup-official-vs-code-on-android-... Theres even a paid native android app on the play store for it
I wish it was a linter rule that people can't add type-hints until they've added at least one example.
It works well for me on mobile
With context (e.g. no due process) those logs are chilling > redacted ate sandwich > redacted and UNK1 purchased head phones > redacted and UNK1 used their phones to scroll through news > UNK1 opened settings app and…
Can we agree GDP is a bad metric even if Palladium's arguments have problems? I mean it is good to correct the record on value-added whatever. But let's not miss the forest focusing on one tree: GPD can go up from car…
> “We have a responsibility to develop good human beings that are going to be in society,” They did, at leat say that^ when talking about why they shouldn't just move him to a new school. But overall I agree. If this is…
> Bullying happens in other species outside humans even. It is very deep evolutionary behavior. In animals, male parents often kill weak children. Doesn't really mean we just say "oh well, its in our DNA". Over and over…
While fine to try and make that argument, what percentage of shooters were not bullied?
I really enjoy these detailed answers
You're absolutely right to flag these. We could enhance the authors method by using hooks and claude.md as a belt-and-suspenders approach— with hooks behaving as a robust load-bearing idempotent production-ready…
You're absolutely right to flag this. We could enhance the authors approach by adding a belt-and-suspenders system using Claude.md as ledger and robust sidecar process to create a load-bearing idempotent…
You're absolutely right to flag this. A approach using Claude.md as a ledger of less-than-ideal vocabulary reveals that the process is load-bearing and sharpens my previous conclusions. A belt-and-suspependers approach…
What conditions/what problem/who want to use this? It looks cool, I just have no context. Is it for game dev? Lightbulb manufactures?
Glad to see I'm not the only one that thinks its obvious
Require commercially used photos to not contain identifying information (face license plate) without consent of the owner (of the license plate/face). This already happens a lot on Google street view.
I think it needs more detail but I like the idea.
Then let me put my own software on the hardware I own then.
> hobbyists can still publish apps in third party stores I shouldn't need an internet connection just to make an app for a device I own.
Exactly, this would greatly reduce the ability for scammers in "urgent" situations, but for power users who flip the switch on day one it would rarely be a problem. What would be terrible though ... is if Google made it…
Under that logic, even if the app is "malicious" it would still be possible to install it. And thats not true, if somthing is deemed malicious, its blocked. Is app that hurts Google's dominance "malicious"? Who is it…
As a mere mortal I find none of this surprising, mostly because I never understood any of it in the first place ... :)
> (Cue deterministic WASM derivations) "Rah Rah, this is why we need deterministic wasm derivations!" - Me (There you go Ericson) Relevant links: https://github.com/WebAssembly/design/blob/main/Nondetermini...
Please, both hackernews readers and the author take a closer look to see the cracks on the site. I'm fine with using AI generation, but it needs human review especially for legally binding stuff like the privacy policy.…
The silent treatment is part of a long standard official directive. https://www.war.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/975910/dod... Its good it stayed but just be aware it wasn't the same as a room of normal people…
Could work for a lot more than just migranes
You can run full VS Code on android https://dev.to/junaid_dev/setup-official-vs-code-on-android-... Theres even a paid native android app on the play store for it
I wish it was a linter rule that people can't add type-hints until they've added at least one example.
It works well for me on mobile
With context (e.g. no due process) those logs are chilling > redacted ate sandwich > redacted and UNK1 purchased head phones > redacted and UNK1 used their phones to scroll through news > UNK1 opened settings app and…
Can we agree GDP is a bad metric even if Palladium's arguments have problems? I mean it is good to correct the record on value-added whatever. But let's not miss the forest focusing on one tree: GPD can go up from car…
> “We have a responsibility to develop good human beings that are going to be in society,” They did, at leat say that^ when talking about why they shouldn't just move him to a new school. But overall I agree. If this is…
> Bullying happens in other species outside humans even. It is very deep evolutionary behavior. In animals, male parents often kill weak children. Doesn't really mean we just say "oh well, its in our DNA". Over and over…
While fine to try and make that argument, what percentage of shooters were not bullied?
I really enjoy these detailed answers