jeandejean
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Very true, but I can't help but want a sequel haha. Maybe that desire proves your point... Let our imagination do the rest
Absolutely my bad, I overlooked the article and made this mean comment :')
Absolutely my bad, I overlooked the article and made this mean comment :')
The problem isn't to breathe CO2, it's pumping it in the atmosphere... This article really misses the point.
Next step is: we get back to speaking to each other in the real world. That would successfully close the loop.
The author seems to think his personal defunct and bloated feed is representative of what other users are experiencing... Come on!
> The always-on future is inevitable Well the consumers will decide. Some people will find it very useful, but some others will not necessarily like this... Considering how many times I heard people yelling "OK GOOGLE"…
That's it? That post shouldn't be on HackerNews tbh...
That sounds reasonable
Aren't you happy that when you buy food, it doesn't contain cocaine? Regulations are totally necessary and addictive online social media is a well documented plague in our youths especially. This very US lobbyists…
Damn that's some great Christmas story. Thanks for sharing
Having been in the industry for 20 years, I can remember we were processing high loads with... Algorithms. It wasn't a cloud cost saving initiative back then, but a necessity if you had scale, you could just not throw…
Hackers news is now sneaking more and more ads. That's disappointin
Is this hacker news? Looks like a consumer ads compilation.
What's the ground for this? Where's grandeur in this declaration? Your comment tell us more about your disdain for France than anything else.
I expected way more than a personal opinion coated in some moralization.
Very refreshing blog post in our era of attention craving.
The fight for mitigating climate change has a long way to go. I understand the funnily absurd side of the story, but the obvious flip side hurts my eyes for not being mentioned: it's trivializing pollution to an extreme.
If this was the problem maybe, but how do we know it's going to be any better if they were a bank? Also, can Binance actually be a bank and have so shady accounting at the same time? Hardly... That might be why the…
I understand this can be shocking, but to me excessive precautions (such as no in-person school to avoid suicides), just lead to another ripple effect that is extremely detrimental to us as a society. The problem needs…
Judging by the current difficulties of building a quantum computer with bigger number of qbits, I'd assume scaling linearly isn't trivial at all. So increasing key size should definitely increase security, if not…
I guess learning to live together in a society and putting yourself at risk of other's judgement is more stressful than the comfort of your house where everything you need is provided for by hardworking parents... But…
How surprising...
Very interesting article, but as these games are fiction, they do not necessarily need to be accurate, otherwise there are many more utter inaccuracies to be corrected, not to mention the fact that a young girl can…
Nobody said that's the miracle solution to bring public transportation for all, that's a key step to it though. Public transports in California cities need to be built too! Keeping on doubling down for cars/flights will…