The smallest violin in the world for Sam Altman, and Musk
I won't say too much about the person posting this because they got a new toy and want to use it but man this is like a certain extreme of Parkinson's Law or something as far as using up compute resources. You got a…
I actually like the 4.7 the most, interestingly enough. Not like you can "objectively" weight artistic output like this.
You could use the argument to justify installing functionally anything. From a key logger sending over everything you type to a crypto miner mining exclusively for google. I download a browser to browse the web. An AI…
Biggest thing that JetBrains has over VSCode for me was their very clean built in database tooling
Well this is terrifying
the crawlers are working hard today because I got lead here just by searching for a better man page on kagi I liked the idea of using nvim but i rewrote it with bash function for easier argument handling nman () { if […
> Pix has spiced up Brazil’s fusty banking sector, but it gives the central bank a worrying amount of power Economist what you think central bank does exactly that this is somehow too far?
Zen seems interesting but their website crashes when I try and visit which is a bit of deal breaker when it comes to a web browser
This is the same president that wants to give the death penalty to Drug Dealers but I guess that's fine so long as you use crypto.
no tidal support yet but looks very useful for one off uses
caffeinate -d is incredibly useful for work... uh reasons
This is very annoying. Even with the prevalence of smart tvs some tvs just don't come with all streaming apps I want and Chromecast was a great inexpensive option. They are discontinuing it in favor of a product that…
> "People should just stop" is never the right answer. You might as well be commanding an engine to stop overheating. 1) I don't understand this argument. As if we don't absolutely do this all the time. Theft as a…
Either there's some unstated sarcasm or the person above made the most hn libertarian-ass comment I seen in a while. Yes I would like functional civil institutions that are able to protect me from the unethical behavior…
It’s been explicit goal of Conservatives for decades to remove “over regulation” and now thanks to this precedent newly instantiated corporations in the Texas 5th district can shop around to whatever judge they want and…
Yes, immunity for "official duties" sounds reasonable until you read all the justices own words and realize how purposely broad and far reaching these duties are.
> Testimony or private records of the President or his advisers probing such conduct may not be admitted as evidence at trial Wouldn’t this have made it impossible to prosecute Nixon for Watergate?
The question becomes what if the President then uses their power to jail/execute political rivals? How would you rule that as unofficial? Tons of dictators jail rivals on the “official” business of maintaining order or…
It seems like the biggest outcome is that as we all know Congress can't pass laws, so the judicial system just go a huge amount of power to interpret ambiguous laws (I'm not sure how controversial this but language is…
Ambiguity is built in the very nature of language. Good luck writing anything doesn't have some ambiguity built in...
Supreme court rules government illegal in landmark ruling...
Definitely looks like a solid improvement over Helm when it comes to just downloading and installing Kubernetes packages but it still to early for me to have a solid opinion since the aspect of actually building and…
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CR only tested processed food so that's not really a conclusion you can make.
The smallest violin in the world for Sam Altman, and Musk
I won't say too much about the person posting this because they got a new toy and want to use it but man this is like a certain extreme of Parkinson's Law or something as far as using up compute resources. You got a…
I actually like the 4.7 the most, interestingly enough. Not like you can "objectively" weight artistic output like this.
You could use the argument to justify installing functionally anything. From a key logger sending over everything you type to a crypto miner mining exclusively for google. I download a browser to browse the web. An AI…
Biggest thing that JetBrains has over VSCode for me was their very clean built in database tooling
Well this is terrifying
the crawlers are working hard today because I got lead here just by searching for a better man page on kagi I liked the idea of using nvim but i rewrote it with bash function for easier argument handling nman () { if […
> Pix has spiced up Brazil’s fusty banking sector, but it gives the central bank a worrying amount of power Economist what you think central bank does exactly that this is somehow too far?
Zen seems interesting but their website crashes when I try and visit which is a bit of deal breaker when it comes to a web browser
This is the same president that wants to give the death penalty to Drug Dealers but I guess that's fine so long as you use crypto.
no tidal support yet but looks very useful for one off uses
caffeinate -d is incredibly useful for work... uh reasons
This is very annoying. Even with the prevalence of smart tvs some tvs just don't come with all streaming apps I want and Chromecast was a great inexpensive option. They are discontinuing it in favor of a product that…
> "People should just stop" is never the right answer. You might as well be commanding an engine to stop overheating. 1) I don't understand this argument. As if we don't absolutely do this all the time. Theft as a…
Either there's some unstated sarcasm or the person above made the most hn libertarian-ass comment I seen in a while. Yes I would like functional civil institutions that are able to protect me from the unethical behavior…
It’s been explicit goal of Conservatives for decades to remove “over regulation” and now thanks to this precedent newly instantiated corporations in the Texas 5th district can shop around to whatever judge they want and…
Yes, immunity for "official duties" sounds reasonable until you read all the justices own words and realize how purposely broad and far reaching these duties are.
> Testimony or private records of the President or his advisers probing such conduct may not be admitted as evidence at trial Wouldn’t this have made it impossible to prosecute Nixon for Watergate?
The question becomes what if the President then uses their power to jail/execute political rivals? How would you rule that as unofficial? Tons of dictators jail rivals on the “official” business of maintaining order or…
It seems like the biggest outcome is that as we all know Congress can't pass laws, so the judicial system just go a huge amount of power to interpret ambiguous laws (I'm not sure how controversial this but language is…
Ambiguity is built in the very nature of language. Good luck writing anything doesn't have some ambiguity built in...
Supreme court rules government illegal in landmark ruling...
Definitely looks like a solid improvement over Helm when it comes to just downloading and installing Kubernetes packages but it still to early for me to have a solid opinion since the aspect of actually building and…
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CR only tested processed food so that's not really a conclusion you can make.