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No user record in our sample, but kkaske has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but kkaske has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I'm old enough to remember all the "Free Kevin" gifs scattered around the internet. This helps to fill in some of the details. It's a really nice story showing the humanity that can be found in situations when you look…
This is nice! Reminds me of a hacker news long gone (I know! I'm old!). I feel like every time I looked at hacker news it was really nice web apps that people were throwing against the wall to see if it would stick and…
These are exactly the kinds of posts I love. It seems technical posts like this are less and less on the internet. Is this a result of "vibe coding"? We don't feel like writing up posts like this when a machine did the…
Things change. The tab in Brave that I'm using to view this comment section is coming in at 95MBs!
I was only able to beat this after a couple retries. The hint was hard to read.
I love the Commodore 64. I still have a working "portable" C64 that I turn on from time to time and play around with. So what’s remarkable isn’t that a 1541 can run BASIC or process data internally, but that constraints…
In a world obsessed with AI and distributed everything, simple problems like "mount this USB drive on every OS without headaches" still feel unsolved. That’s both humbling and oddly comforting.
In a way, "eat real food" functions less as scientific advice and more as a cultural signal. It could be seen as a rejection of industrialized diets and all the complexities around that. The idea of "Eat Real Food"…
I really like this! Nicely done! Would it b possible to allow users to type in a custom font into a text box? That way a font that is install on their system can be tested. Could allow people to use this tool to test…
The phrase "artificial intimacy" really sticks with me. If machines can simulate emotional engagement good enough and past a certain threshold, many users will treat AI more as real people. This might happen consciously…
I'd be curious how they handle false positives... e.g. tasks that appear stuck (due to GC pauses, I/O stalls, etc.) vs truly dead ones. I have seen that overzealous cleanup can do more damage than letting a zombie…
As a tech toy, it’s lovable. But for it to feel like a real “desktop in a keyboard” it needs more performance. I would love for something like this to be a breakout product that is real-world useful.
“ARM chip” is a pretty broad umbrella. Apple’s M-series is based on the ARM ISA, the microarchitecture is Apple’s own design, and the SoCs are built with very different cache hierarchies, memory bandwidth, and custom…
Exactly! That makes this move all the more interesting. The smartphone SoC market is saturated, and margins are shrinking. Laptops/PCs give Qualcomm a chance to leverage its IP in a higher-ASP segment. Expanding is…
If Snapdragon (or ARM players in general) wanted to challenge x86 and Apple dominance, do they need to compete in the exact same arena? Could they carve out a niche (example: ultra-efficient always-on machines) and then…
My guess is that Microsoft is recalibrating its “console as loss leader + ecosystem monetization” model. This would indicate that they’ll lean harder on services, cross-play, etc. on all platforms.
I don't follow this kind of thing so forgive my ignorance. Why was "platforming" DHH bad? Honest question.
I feel like journalism used to be considered a higher calling. Getting things right was very important. Maybe I’m misremembering, or maybe the internet has just drowned real journalism in a sea of clickbait headlines.
I did find that, while running a financial startup, I was able to significantly reduce attacks on the server by disabling access from Russia and China. Not saying that's happening here, just my experience. That was a…
Maybe. I also think that the implications of code can be harder to decipher on first pass than writing text which leads me to believe that maybe that mental model (Red Team, Blue Team) might not fit here.
Both articles are the same. Right? Why is it silly?
If I sign up for a premium account and generate “private” songs how does that work legally? Who owns the song? Could I sell them for example?
It makes sense. You want to pick something that more people are customers of. These are numbers of US based people. Just about everyone at these numbers interact with the USPS. I recently received a few Wells Fargo txt…
It makes me happy to see TempleOS development continue. Will I use it? Probably not. Will it make a measurable impact in my life? Again… probably no. The best way I can describe it is that it is the best of the…
I was expecting it to lean one way or another. A few questions leaning one way or another shows it is more balanced than I was expecting.