I'm very curious as to what places of the world that would be.
For some reason when I opened this the sound of a helicopter hovering shook the walls. > Come September, he will have to walk across town to school on his own. *THE HORROR* > But if he's going to be walking around out…
Another novel approach to saving money: stop fighting Israel's wars
As Benn Jordan pointed out, imagine what a hacker group or ICE could do with this. Fun times!
All for this. Micropayments have been tried so many times before, but they all relied on user opt-in and never reached any sort of critical mass. Someone of Cloudflare's scale could actually pull it off.
I am very curious- what state?
Yeah, this is amazing and should be submitted here on its own if it hasn't already. I just found that one of my reps got an absurd amount of money from some shadowy group called "Think Big". Which is in turn part of a…
That would be "wrongly"
> No him/her. Uh. What?
> Unlike infrastructure projects in Britain or America, which are heavily reliant on external consultants to handle all stages of the project, this group of well-paid in-house engineers led much of the Madrid Metro…
No, but what are the odds of the robust welfare state that would be required to actually enable some sort of post-work society taking shape here in America? I'd truly like to be optimistic but, politically we have been…
> Despite all of the skepticism, a whole lot of Americans also report using AI in their daily lives on an increasingly regular basis. About a quarter of Americans say they use AI chatbots on a daily basis. Those who do…
> Are you saying that you think the US government is unpredictable and arbitrary, but that the People’s Republic of China is not? Why not both? That seems the crux of the state we're currently in; what daylight there…
> The Veritas Villages claim to have an education and health-care charity called Help Them Help Themselves. These people could not be more comically despicable if they tried. Also one of their "executives" is seemingly…
The one thing I appreciate about smart glasses is that it broadcasts the wearer's terrible personality loud and clear and I can thus avoid them.
You're conflating two different categories of product and their targets. Copper is a fungicide, which is a category of product that both chemical ("conventional") and organic farmers often need to use for certain types…
These two substances are used at entirely different times, for entirely different purposes, in entirely different manners, with different levels of persistence in both the environment and the final product.
> Donald Trump said “I love the inflation” after new data showed that inflation jumped to an annual rate of 4.2% in May, the third consecutive monthly increase since the start of the Iran war and a three-year high.…
> allowScripts defaults to off Nice that they're following pnpm's lead on this after [checks watch]... 18 months?
I used it for the very advanced task of picking my brackets for my company's world cup pool. I was impressed with the analysis it came back with and now I actually want to follow the games.
I vibe coded myself a simple little Home Screen-installable webapp that tells me when my first meeting is the next day (I am in a lot of meetings, and they're constantly in flux). That way, I don't need to be logged…
Many 1st gen immigrants have the pull-the-ladder-up-behind-you attitude. My grandparents (also Italian) certainly did. Everyone wants to imagine they did it the "right way" and that their struggle is the most unique and…
> Oh, here I am on hacker-news when I should be working. What else am I supposed to be doing while Cursor does its thing?
> Martin Scorsese, the living embodiment of cinema as high art and a conscience for modern Hollywood That's some ChatGPT-level glazing. No one thinks this. Unless they also think that, like, Bob Dylan is the voice of…
another good technique is to use boomer mode- make the fonts as large as possible, which has the side effect of making instagram (for instance) practically unusable and all of it just generally unpleasant. you're…
I'm very curious as to what places of the world that would be.
For some reason when I opened this the sound of a helicopter hovering shook the walls. > Come September, he will have to walk across town to school on his own. *THE HORROR* > But if he's going to be walking around out…
Another novel approach to saving money: stop fighting Israel's wars
As Benn Jordan pointed out, imagine what a hacker group or ICE could do with this. Fun times!
All for this. Micropayments have been tried so many times before, but they all relied on user opt-in and never reached any sort of critical mass. Someone of Cloudflare's scale could actually pull it off.
I am very curious- what state?
Yeah, this is amazing and should be submitted here on its own if it hasn't already. I just found that one of my reps got an absurd amount of money from some shadowy group called "Think Big". Which is in turn part of a…
That would be "wrongly"
> No him/her. Uh. What?
> Unlike infrastructure projects in Britain or America, which are heavily reliant on external consultants to handle all stages of the project, this group of well-paid in-house engineers led much of the Madrid Metro…
No, but what are the odds of the robust welfare state that would be required to actually enable some sort of post-work society taking shape here in America? I'd truly like to be optimistic but, politically we have been…
> Despite all of the skepticism, a whole lot of Americans also report using AI in their daily lives on an increasingly regular basis. About a quarter of Americans say they use AI chatbots on a daily basis. Those who do…
> Are you saying that you think the US government is unpredictable and arbitrary, but that the People’s Republic of China is not? Why not both? That seems the crux of the state we're currently in; what daylight there…
> The Veritas Villages claim to have an education and health-care charity called Help Them Help Themselves. These people could not be more comically despicable if they tried. Also one of their "executives" is seemingly…
The one thing I appreciate about smart glasses is that it broadcasts the wearer's terrible personality loud and clear and I can thus avoid them.
You're conflating two different categories of product and their targets. Copper is a fungicide, which is a category of product that both chemical ("conventional") and organic farmers often need to use for certain types…
These two substances are used at entirely different times, for entirely different purposes, in entirely different manners, with different levels of persistence in both the environment and the final product.
> Donald Trump said “I love the inflation” after new data showed that inflation jumped to an annual rate of 4.2% in May, the third consecutive monthly increase since the start of the Iran war and a three-year high.…
> allowScripts defaults to off Nice that they're following pnpm's lead on this after [checks watch]... 18 months?
I used it for the very advanced task of picking my brackets for my company's world cup pool. I was impressed with the analysis it came back with and now I actually want to follow the games.
I vibe coded myself a simple little Home Screen-installable webapp that tells me when my first meeting is the next day (I am in a lot of meetings, and they're constantly in flux). That way, I don't need to be logged…
Many 1st gen immigrants have the pull-the-ladder-up-behind-you attitude. My grandparents (also Italian) certainly did. Everyone wants to imagine they did it the "right way" and that their struggle is the most unique and…
> Oh, here I am on hacker-news when I should be working. What else am I supposed to be doing while Cursor does its thing?
> Martin Scorsese, the living embodiment of cinema as high art and a conscience for modern Hollywood That's some ChatGPT-level glazing. No one thinks this. Unless they also think that, like, Bob Dylan is the voice of…
another good technique is to use boomer mode- make the fonts as large as possible, which has the side effect of making instagram (for instance) practically unusable and all of it just generally unpleasant. you're…