> was apparently following the law i feel like there's a time and a place to split hairs on whether or not legality clears moral wrong doing, and this is certainly not that time nor place. in what universe are these…
i dont hate it, the declaration kind of annoys me from time to time digging into attributes can be annoying its obviously not the best form of structured data. json is just easier for my brain at this point if it needs…
do these damn projects even push the proposed edits up back to openstreetmap? insanely shameful if not
honestly at this point putting out a software-coded job requisition is getting the interview cheaters full stop now. our noob to hero pipeline these days is just requisitions that cover some basics but flat out say its…
dead giveaway for me that something someone made and wants to share = they dont understand what they put together enough to like speak to it with some level of authority. people can make some really useful stuff with AI…
why do people just make stuff up ? apple is a hardware company with supply chain excellence that eclipses most pc manufs giving them entire verticals of control, that joined the services game later on. their services…
at this point i feel like its just painfully obvious that if this for whatever became feasible/widespread/scalable, it would absolutely be implemented by the powers that be and willed into fruition by gaslighting, fear…
that is the most outlandish comparison ive ever seen
what
i love the one HN thread title a day that hits whatever this mark is. i love this lmao
is it possible to automate this
someone just put this on my radar yesterday, im about to try this today. how's your experience with it? me thinks there's a lot of optimization strats we're currently leaving on the table just because the amount of…
well this is supremely interesting thanks for putting it on my radar
we keep moving the goalposts on when we're gonna be happy with local. first it was sonnet at home as the good enough, then opus, now it's the mysterious leading model that runs on infrastructure we can't feasibly have…
i have a 128gb m4 max macbook pro i've been wanting to tinker with this stuff but genuinely never find the time. any mac users in here running similar to the above that can share their experience? i always see great…
we have some omega ancient history here in america like possibly 13,000-16,000+ year old history, we just don't have structures that stood the test of time mostly stone crafted tools and hunting weapons and such. but…
every media consumption channel is just rolling up to the same 6-7 bajillionaire conglomerate conservative dudes. this timeline kinda sucks
yea i can't stand this. im not so boomer i want every webpage to be like. times new roman white background and just using <p></p> and bulleted lists, but idk i cant even put a finger on what im not enjoying here. think…
been following this for a bit and i do think dioxus is kind of the front runner at least in my head it seems to feel the most production-ready. if blitz works out thats going to be a very interesting new paradigm to…
i keep seeing people talk about pi harnesses. whats this about?
i feel like this isn't a tailwind problem it's the homogenization of component libraries like shadcn daisyui etc. all remarkably boring, pair that with the field of ui/ux thinking landing pages that say nothing at all…
just updated to 6.0.0. already loving `brew trust <tap>` thank you for all the years of work! practically a required macos experience for me these days! as far as cli utilities go the ux of homebrew has always been so…
lol thats actually funny and kinda spot on. some of my coworkers regularly move goal posts to double down on windows in the face of microsoft doing absurdly hostile shit and it feels like watching some kinda stockholm…
wut in tarnation
just dropping in to say orbstack super owns and i use it every day. huge respect to rethinking this experience, for a minute there i thought docker was just going to be the only path. i dont think ive looked back for…
> was apparently following the law i feel like there's a time and a place to split hairs on whether or not legality clears moral wrong doing, and this is certainly not that time nor place. in what universe are these…
i dont hate it, the declaration kind of annoys me from time to time digging into attributes can be annoying its obviously not the best form of structured data. json is just easier for my brain at this point if it needs…
do these damn projects even push the proposed edits up back to openstreetmap? insanely shameful if not
honestly at this point putting out a software-coded job requisition is getting the interview cheaters full stop now. our noob to hero pipeline these days is just requisitions that cover some basics but flat out say its…
dead giveaway for me that something someone made and wants to share = they dont understand what they put together enough to like speak to it with some level of authority. people can make some really useful stuff with AI…
why do people just make stuff up ? apple is a hardware company with supply chain excellence that eclipses most pc manufs giving them entire verticals of control, that joined the services game later on. their services…
at this point i feel like its just painfully obvious that if this for whatever became feasible/widespread/scalable, it would absolutely be implemented by the powers that be and willed into fruition by gaslighting, fear…
that is the most outlandish comparison ive ever seen
what
i love the one HN thread title a day that hits whatever this mark is. i love this lmao
is it possible to automate this
someone just put this on my radar yesterday, im about to try this today. how's your experience with it? me thinks there's a lot of optimization strats we're currently leaving on the table just because the amount of…
well this is supremely interesting thanks for putting it on my radar
we keep moving the goalposts on when we're gonna be happy with local. first it was sonnet at home as the good enough, then opus, now it's the mysterious leading model that runs on infrastructure we can't feasibly have…
i have a 128gb m4 max macbook pro i've been wanting to tinker with this stuff but genuinely never find the time. any mac users in here running similar to the above that can share their experience? i always see great…
we have some omega ancient history here in america like possibly 13,000-16,000+ year old history, we just don't have structures that stood the test of time mostly stone crafted tools and hunting weapons and such. but…
every media consumption channel is just rolling up to the same 6-7 bajillionaire conglomerate conservative dudes. this timeline kinda sucks
yea i can't stand this. im not so boomer i want every webpage to be like. times new roman white background and just using <p></p> and bulleted lists, but idk i cant even put a finger on what im not enjoying here. think…
been following this for a bit and i do think dioxus is kind of the front runner at least in my head it seems to feel the most production-ready. if blitz works out thats going to be a very interesting new paradigm to…
i keep seeing people talk about pi harnesses. whats this about?
i feel like this isn't a tailwind problem it's the homogenization of component libraries like shadcn daisyui etc. all remarkably boring, pair that with the field of ui/ux thinking landing pages that say nothing at all…
just updated to 6.0.0. already loving `brew trust <tap>` thank you for all the years of work! practically a required macos experience for me these days! as far as cli utilities go the ux of homebrew has always been so…
lol thats actually funny and kinda spot on. some of my coworkers regularly move goal posts to double down on windows in the face of microsoft doing absurdly hostile shit and it feels like watching some kinda stockholm…
wut in tarnation
just dropping in to say orbstack super owns and i use it every day. huge respect to rethinking this experience, for a minute there i thought docker was just going to be the only path. i dont think ive looked back for…