what about...
I find it odd that many of both the blog comments and the HN thread comments are focused on debating the merits of the feature itself rather than the broader point of the article, that a small isolated change made by…
Using a physical clearflow keyboard sounds like a nightmare - they're just designed for very different input models
This looks promising, but I find it a little odd to bury the bulk of plan limitations under "fair-usage limits". When the limitations are specifically coupled to plans, it feels less like an FUP and more like…
I don't disagree that they're not getting the best reception, but a freemium product is hardly a new/rare thing.
That's disappointing to hear, I remember the reboot news and thought they had a pretty solid team behind it. I guess gaining traction proved too difficult.
Is the eventual goal to move most formula/cask behavior into declarative install steps and treat Ruby as an escape hatch?
And a legitimate business interest to further incentivize the adoption of Apple Silicon devices. Same with Rosetta deprecation after macOS 27.
From past experience, it is when you are physically in the EU, but this implementation could obviously differ from how they've gated features in the past.
In their defense, they asked the LLM to make no mistakes
fast.com is my go-to in the rare case I need to check network speed these days
NepTunes on macOS is nice - and it (optionally) adds the current track info to your menubar. I haven't found anything reliable for iOS, however.
"Does Anybody Actually Like ____" is such HN engagement bait
Especially when Apple has provided an approved path with iMessage for Business. If this isn't trying to send spam/abuse, which alone wouldn't prevent Apple from shutting it down anyway, it is trying to avoid the…
How did you gather five years of dating data when you built the platform "in 14 days with Claude"[0] just under three weeks ago? [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47783187
My MBP M5 couldn't handle it with Firefox but it was fine on Safari, betting it's a WebGL issue or something
-_- I love the internet
Why would pinning the exact version in this case not have solved the problem? I agree `--ignore-scripts` would be a sensible default at this point, but my understanding is that this vulnerability exclusively impacts two…
I think they mean not reflective like current models, not that it isn't illuminated like the MacBooks of yore
Because people want the rumor to be true
They owned their mistake of removing all ports and function keys from MacBook Pros, so there is a chance. That being said, the UI degradation of macOS has been a slow but persistent march for about a decade now, and I…
IRC → perfection, impossible to improve
Pretty misleading, flagged
The 1P integration is a pretty compelling feature
I continue to pay for iTunes Match out of fear and lack of understanding of what would happen if I stopped. I've had the same iTunes library since 2007 and losing the local content I've uploaded over those years is…
what about...
I find it odd that many of both the blog comments and the HN thread comments are focused on debating the merits of the feature itself rather than the broader point of the article, that a small isolated change made by…
Using a physical clearflow keyboard sounds like a nightmare - they're just designed for very different input models
This looks promising, but I find it a little odd to bury the bulk of plan limitations under "fair-usage limits". When the limitations are specifically coupled to plans, it feels less like an FUP and more like…
I don't disagree that they're not getting the best reception, but a freemium product is hardly a new/rare thing.
That's disappointing to hear, I remember the reboot news and thought they had a pretty solid team behind it. I guess gaining traction proved too difficult.
Is the eventual goal to move most formula/cask behavior into declarative install steps and treat Ruby as an escape hatch?
And a legitimate business interest to further incentivize the adoption of Apple Silicon devices. Same with Rosetta deprecation after macOS 27.
From past experience, it is when you are physically in the EU, but this implementation could obviously differ from how they've gated features in the past.
In their defense, they asked the LLM to make no mistakes
fast.com is my go-to in the rare case I need to check network speed these days
NepTunes on macOS is nice - and it (optionally) adds the current track info to your menubar. I haven't found anything reliable for iOS, however.
"Does Anybody Actually Like ____" is such HN engagement bait
Especially when Apple has provided an approved path with iMessage for Business. If this isn't trying to send spam/abuse, which alone wouldn't prevent Apple from shutting it down anyway, it is trying to avoid the…
How did you gather five years of dating data when you built the platform "in 14 days with Claude"[0] just under three weeks ago? [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47783187
My MBP M5 couldn't handle it with Firefox but it was fine on Safari, betting it's a WebGL issue or something
-_- I love the internet
Why would pinning the exact version in this case not have solved the problem? I agree `--ignore-scripts` would be a sensible default at this point, but my understanding is that this vulnerability exclusively impacts two…
I think they mean not reflective like current models, not that it isn't illuminated like the MacBooks of yore
Because people want the rumor to be true
They owned their mistake of removing all ports and function keys from MacBook Pros, so there is a chance. That being said, the UI degradation of macOS has been a slow but persistent march for about a decade now, and I…
IRC → perfection, impossible to improve
Pretty misleading, flagged
The 1P integration is a pretty compelling feature
I continue to pay for iTunes Match out of fear and lack of understanding of what would happen if I stopped. I've had the same iTunes library since 2007 and losing the local content I've uploaded over those years is…