It’s all brinkmanship: if you can’t unilaterally control it, the instinct is to destroy it. I work in tech, but thanks to some stubborn drive for creation my parents instilled in me, I also make music. And honestly,…
The reason every complex application I've worked on has had a staging environment is because you do need to test production deploys in an environment that mirrors production dataset and infrastructure. Especially with…
I drink one cup of pour-over coffee that I make every morning. I like it medium to medium strong. I perceive many physical effects from it. At this point it's my morning ritual. 20 minutes in bed or on the sofa reading…
Ya but we do know the universe exists without any fucking clue how or why. So, it seems fine to let your mind wander a bit.
Following up to add some context to this since it struck a lot of debate. I feel very matter of factly that the assistance of a bike computer when used responsibly increases rider safety. All of the debate seems very…
I'll also add, you might be riding brakes preparing for a turn on a descent. Under many road conditions, especially a steep descent, a road bike is much more likely to break traction than a car which can literally be…
In popular road cycling areas, things like 10+ mile descents aren't unusual. Momentarily glances at the map is how you know you need to slow down. As an example, search YouTube for a video of someone descending a road…
I have a 2021 Y with FSD and more or less echo the I've got about the same sentiment. It's nice use it, but does weird stuff. A recent update seems to have resolved many of the FSD issues. It no longer phantom breaks at…
I am affected by this. I own 4 bikes, all with electronic shifting and 3 hammerhead computers. This isn't just losing nice-to-have features, many of these features are for safety. One example, the thumb toggles on the…
FWIW, the electronic drivetrains are superior in just about every performance metric, aside from needing to be charged every few weeks. You might not want an tablet computer in your refrigerator door but electronic bike…
Here's the REAL twitter link to that take: https://twitter.com/yishan/status/1514938507407421440#m
I want to refute this reply since it's up at the very top to say... even with moderate hearing damage your ears are still very capable and amazing. Equipment and room acoustics play a great deal in how much information…
Preface: Gonna do my best to not add any commentary for or against the social aspect of decentralization / blockchains. Also gonna be high-level. I can't help but feel distributed computation is a really really…
Axie Infinity isn't interesting as a game, but as a model it is. The other day I was going through air port security. I had to wait 10 minutes for one of my bags to be screened a second time. I happened to be waiting…
This. That's why they call them 'attack vectors'. I disagree with the main thesis for why JWT is a problem. JWT isn't necessarily encouraging you not to hit the DB for user lookup. This is the claim the article makes as…
- Airdrop for immediate stuff. Gets dicey around 30-50GB tho. - iCloud drive for personal stuff I need to share between devices. I trust this to sync anything up to a TB reliably. - Google Drive when I need to share to…
Lane change can be configured to happen automatically with FSD in autopilot, I prefer the stick confirmation though. Yes. Enters and exits freeway without intervention or confirmation. On a recent road trip there were…
re: product. Yea. Known issues with trim, body alignment, etc. Where it really counts tho, drivetrain, range, a computer system that feels a hundred years ahead of any other car tho. re: auto-pilot. My recent car…
I agree. That doesn't mention the actual product milestones and accomplishments either... - 10-year lead on the EV market - Undisputed best product in the EV market (not the cheapest). - Proprietary charging stations…
For $7,625 invested at the opening offer price, you’d have a million dollars today. This statement from the article is incorrect and doesn't account for the stock split. Had you invested that much at the opening price…
IMO, maybe but unlikely any time soon. I've lived in NYC for the last decade+. Had many friends that had legitimate careers as models. Some lasted a year with just a few shoots and a self-funded trip to Paris fashion…
Not sure how this is on the front-page. The article chases to debunk something that is only used as a metaphor for the capacity of the mind. IMO the idea that we only use 10% of our brain is oversimplified way to get…
The Outline and Input are owned and operated by the same company.
I run a collection of websites that all use infinite scroll and serve ~90 million MAUs. #1 Poor performance issues We started doing off-screen clean up, but it's a similar pattern to any ListView like component. Setup…
Actually this is quite false. GraphQL queries are deterministic and Apollo offers great tools for query analysis. For example the Github GraphQL API has a restriction on the amount of nodes an unauthenticated requests…
It’s all brinkmanship: if you can’t unilaterally control it, the instinct is to destroy it. I work in tech, but thanks to some stubborn drive for creation my parents instilled in me, I also make music. And honestly,…
The reason every complex application I've worked on has had a staging environment is because you do need to test production deploys in an environment that mirrors production dataset and infrastructure. Especially with…
I drink one cup of pour-over coffee that I make every morning. I like it medium to medium strong. I perceive many physical effects from it. At this point it's my morning ritual. 20 minutes in bed or on the sofa reading…
Ya but we do know the universe exists without any fucking clue how or why. So, it seems fine to let your mind wander a bit.
Following up to add some context to this since it struck a lot of debate. I feel very matter of factly that the assistance of a bike computer when used responsibly increases rider safety. All of the debate seems very…
I'll also add, you might be riding brakes preparing for a turn on a descent. Under many road conditions, especially a steep descent, a road bike is much more likely to break traction than a car which can literally be…
In popular road cycling areas, things like 10+ mile descents aren't unusual. Momentarily glances at the map is how you know you need to slow down. As an example, search YouTube for a video of someone descending a road…
I have a 2021 Y with FSD and more or less echo the I've got about the same sentiment. It's nice use it, but does weird stuff. A recent update seems to have resolved many of the FSD issues. It no longer phantom breaks at…
I am affected by this. I own 4 bikes, all with electronic shifting and 3 hammerhead computers. This isn't just losing nice-to-have features, many of these features are for safety. One example, the thumb toggles on the…
FWIW, the electronic drivetrains are superior in just about every performance metric, aside from needing to be charged every few weeks. You might not want an tablet computer in your refrigerator door but electronic bike…
Here's the REAL twitter link to that take: https://twitter.com/yishan/status/1514938507407421440#m
I want to refute this reply since it's up at the very top to say... even with moderate hearing damage your ears are still very capable and amazing. Equipment and room acoustics play a great deal in how much information…
Preface: Gonna do my best to not add any commentary for or against the social aspect of decentralization / blockchains. Also gonna be high-level. I can't help but feel distributed computation is a really really…
Axie Infinity isn't interesting as a game, but as a model it is. The other day I was going through air port security. I had to wait 10 minutes for one of my bags to be screened a second time. I happened to be waiting…
This. That's why they call them 'attack vectors'. I disagree with the main thesis for why JWT is a problem. JWT isn't necessarily encouraging you not to hit the DB for user lookup. This is the claim the article makes as…
- Airdrop for immediate stuff. Gets dicey around 30-50GB tho. - iCloud drive for personal stuff I need to share between devices. I trust this to sync anything up to a TB reliably. - Google Drive when I need to share to…
Lane change can be configured to happen automatically with FSD in autopilot, I prefer the stick confirmation though. Yes. Enters and exits freeway without intervention or confirmation. On a recent road trip there were…
re: product. Yea. Known issues with trim, body alignment, etc. Where it really counts tho, drivetrain, range, a computer system that feels a hundred years ahead of any other car tho. re: auto-pilot. My recent car…
I agree. That doesn't mention the actual product milestones and accomplishments either... - 10-year lead on the EV market - Undisputed best product in the EV market (not the cheapest). - Proprietary charging stations…
For $7,625 invested at the opening offer price, you’d have a million dollars today. This statement from the article is incorrect and doesn't account for the stock split. Had you invested that much at the opening price…
IMO, maybe but unlikely any time soon. I've lived in NYC for the last decade+. Had many friends that had legitimate careers as models. Some lasted a year with just a few shoots and a self-funded trip to Paris fashion…
Not sure how this is on the front-page. The article chases to debunk something that is only used as a metaphor for the capacity of the mind. IMO the idea that we only use 10% of our brain is oversimplified way to get…
The Outline and Input are owned and operated by the same company.
I run a collection of websites that all use infinite scroll and serve ~90 million MAUs. #1 Poor performance issues We started doing off-screen clean up, but it's a similar pattern to any ListView like component. Setup…
Actually this is quite false. GraphQL queries are deterministic and Apollo offers great tools for query analysis. For example the Github GraphQL API has a restriction on the amount of nodes an unauthenticated requests…