A huge portion of USPS international package volume is “ePackets” from China. These are a special service provided by USPS since 2011 for Chinese/HK goods that are cheaper and faster than normal USPS international…
The solution is to grow our way out of it — make more energy, make cleaner energy, develop new technologies — rather than browbeat people into submission with moral arguments because you don't like how they've chosen to…
Thanks for explaining my intent, you nailed it.
> AI isn’t a co-pilot; it’s a junior dev faking competence. Trust it at your own risk. This is a good take that tracks with my (heavy) usage of LLMs for coding. Leveraging productive-but-often-misguided junior devs is a…
Anybody used this yet and can share example outputs?
Right, and that doesn't contradict what I wrote.
Regular coding questions mostly. For me o1 generally gives better code and understands the prompt more completely (haven’t started using r1 or o3 regularly enough to opine).
Are there any metros with intra-city high speed trains like this?
Elo on different card games/board games would be a great eval metric now that the systems are general enough to play Codenames, chess, poker…
I’m a big 2A supporter but would still want the would-be kidnapper to be deterred by other means. I can be incapacitated or caught unaware, JP Morgan and Charles Schwab cannot.
This shows another of the many ways in which a having a trusted third party involved in your finances is actually a good thing.
Do you have any favorite Flutter projects I could click around? It’s an intriguing concept but I’ve been offput thus far by Google’s lack of adoption of its own framework.
I might have missed it, but I’ve never seen a Soyuz booster fly twice, let alone 25 times.
Wasn't my intention at all to imply that they did something wrong and need to scramble to fix it. Just observing that a large portion of the web is built around the assumption that traffic is intermittent, where even a…
Makes you wonder how many sites out there are just ~10k requests per hour away from being bricked.
The controversy here is that LibGen doesn't legally distribute its content. Mass-scale training on pirated content is... legally murky, to say the least.
Thanks for the feature request, guys — I just shipped a realtime clock with the ability to go backwards through time :)
Hey, thanks! I hadn't seen Celestia until another commenter mentioned it. Cool project, definitely some UX cues to take from it like the progressive hiding of labels and ellipses as you zoom out.
Thank you for sharing this with your family and for maybe increasing the number of space nerds on this planet! Exactly what I was hoping for with this project.
There's a lot more out there that we just haven't seen, probably in all directions. Hard to spot stuff that far out from the sun. The analog for cardinal directions is the direction of Vernal Equinox — the line in the…
Yep, all open source: https://github.com/gordonhart/atlasof.space It's a static React app using Three.js for rendering and a few backend functions deployed on Netlify. It's been a pretty great experience deploying to…
Hey, thanks for flagging this. I had the sign flipped for Earth's axial tilt. Fixed now!
Great suggestion, just added it. Thanks for teaching me about FarFarOut.
Thank you and not off topic at all, I was thinking this the whole time I was working on this project. The modern browser is magic.
Nice find. That's the only one up there currently, mostly because it's in a simple heliocentric orbit (most spacecraft are not). I want to add more but need to figure out how to properly find their current…
A huge portion of USPS international package volume is “ePackets” from China. These are a special service provided by USPS since 2011 for Chinese/HK goods that are cheaper and faster than normal USPS international…
The solution is to grow our way out of it — make more energy, make cleaner energy, develop new technologies — rather than browbeat people into submission with moral arguments because you don't like how they've chosen to…
Thanks for explaining my intent, you nailed it.
> AI isn’t a co-pilot; it’s a junior dev faking competence. Trust it at your own risk. This is a good take that tracks with my (heavy) usage of LLMs for coding. Leveraging productive-but-often-misguided junior devs is a…
Anybody used this yet and can share example outputs?
Right, and that doesn't contradict what I wrote.
Regular coding questions mostly. For me o1 generally gives better code and understands the prompt more completely (haven’t started using r1 or o3 regularly enough to opine).
Are there any metros with intra-city high speed trains like this?
Elo on different card games/board games would be a great eval metric now that the systems are general enough to play Codenames, chess, poker…
I’m a big 2A supporter but would still want the would-be kidnapper to be deterred by other means. I can be incapacitated or caught unaware, JP Morgan and Charles Schwab cannot.
This shows another of the many ways in which a having a trusted third party involved in your finances is actually a good thing.
Do you have any favorite Flutter projects I could click around? It’s an intriguing concept but I’ve been offput thus far by Google’s lack of adoption of its own framework.
I might have missed it, but I’ve never seen a Soyuz booster fly twice, let alone 25 times.
Wasn't my intention at all to imply that they did something wrong and need to scramble to fix it. Just observing that a large portion of the web is built around the assumption that traffic is intermittent, where even a…
Makes you wonder how many sites out there are just ~10k requests per hour away from being bricked.
The controversy here is that LibGen doesn't legally distribute its content. Mass-scale training on pirated content is... legally murky, to say the least.
Thanks for the feature request, guys — I just shipped a realtime clock with the ability to go backwards through time :)
Hey, thanks! I hadn't seen Celestia until another commenter mentioned it. Cool project, definitely some UX cues to take from it like the progressive hiding of labels and ellipses as you zoom out.
Thank you for sharing this with your family and for maybe increasing the number of space nerds on this planet! Exactly what I was hoping for with this project.
There's a lot more out there that we just haven't seen, probably in all directions. Hard to spot stuff that far out from the sun. The analog for cardinal directions is the direction of Vernal Equinox — the line in the…
Yep, all open source: https://github.com/gordonhart/atlasof.space It's a static React app using Three.js for rendering and a few backend functions deployed on Netlify. It's been a pretty great experience deploying to…
Hey, thanks for flagging this. I had the sign flipped for Earth's axial tilt. Fixed now!
Great suggestion, just added it. Thanks for teaching me about FarFarOut.
Thank you and not off topic at all, I was thinking this the whole time I was working on this project. The modern browser is magic.
Nice find. That's the only one up there currently, mostly because it's in a simple heliocentric orbit (most spacecraft are not). I want to add more but need to figure out how to properly find their current…