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38,109,400 | story | geox | "2023-11-02T05:42:09" | The sea star's whole body is a head | null | https://www.popsci.com/science/starfish-head-body/ | 1 | null | 38,109,400 | 0 | null | null | null |
38,109,401 | comment | jamesdwilson | "2023-11-02T05:42:28" | null | <a href="https://www.empower.com/empower-personal-wealth-transition" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.empower.com/empower-personal-wealth-transition</a> | null | null | 38,105,299 | 38,105,299 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,402 | comment | stevenhuang | "2023-11-02T05:42:57" | null | Yes, we know the setting is persisted by storing the display configuration in nvram. | null | null | 38,104,705 | 38,101,328 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,403 | comment | jackgolding | "2023-11-02T05:43:25" | null | I haven't found a list like you've specified as it is an emerging field, however I would recommend aligning yourself with langchain which seems to be leading in the area. They have a great amount of resources and tutorials, I would start with the deeplearning.ai short course. | null | null | 38,108,530 | 38,108,530 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,404 | comment | Cockbrand | "2023-11-02T05:43:32" | null | As someone who doesn’t drive, I’ve been wondering why people driving modern cars don’t use their turn signals in the city. This article finally made me understand - drivers don’t want to be annoyed by the warning sound of the blind spot sensors. The designers of this feature certainly had the best intentions, but made city streets a lot less safe. I often barely avoid getting swiped by an unexpectedly turning car when I’m on my bicycle. | null | null | 38,102,083 | 38,102,083 | null | [
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38,109,405 | comment | mike_d | "2023-11-02T05:43:58" | null | I can't seem to find you on the list of registered data brokers in the State of California [1]. I'm submitting a complaint to flag it to them now.<p>1. <a href="https://oag.ca.gov/data-brokers" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://oag.ca.gov/data-brokers</a> | null | null | 38,106,897 | 38,102,885 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,406 | comment | JaDogg | "2023-11-02T05:44:25" | null | what is wrong with -- "hey community please put a star for our project everyone!" ? bigger community bigger user base isn't it?<p>black market starts make no sense I agree.<p>metrics are for MBAs, just read the code..? | null | null | 38,107,632 | 38,106,700 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,407 | comment | imetatroll | "2023-11-02T05:44:45" | null | I love space. We wouldn't be here without it! | null | null | 38,107,297 | 38,107,297 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,408 | comment | renewiltord | "2023-11-02T05:44:46" | null | That's the thing with AI. It's so dangerous it could destroy us all. P(doom)=0.3.<p>Anyway, that's why we're working on much large LLMs. It's important that we do this research and expand the size of the LLMs because a larger LLM could destroy us all.<p>Listen, everyone cosplays as doomers here because it's stylish right now. But they're all trying to make this thing they think is suicide. Is this a suicide cult?<p>No. It's just people playing around acting important while solidifying their business.<p>Recently, I read on Twitter that many AI CTOs think that P(doom) > 0.25 by 2030. Here's my question to one CTO of a venture backed firm with present personal assets over $400k that believes this:<p>- A representative of mine will meet you in South Park<p>- The representative will be carrying a $100k cheque and a document outlining terms for you to pay a lump sum of $177k on Feb 1 2030 (10% compounding, roughly)<p>- The loan will be unsecured<p>- We will make the terms public<p>This is pretty close to break-even for you at terms you won't receive personally anywhere else. Once doom happens money will be worthless. Take my money. I'll also make the deal all numbers divided by 100 if you just want to have some fun. | null | null | 38,108,873 | 38,108,873 | null | [
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38,109,409 | comment | atoav | "2023-11-02T05:44:48" | null | I don't <i>know</i> you and I am sorry if my multiple initial comments felt to aggressive, they were not about you per se. You believe my comments had nothing to do with your remark, I demonstrated and explained the opposite. I am open to reason, but you did not tell us once <i>why</i> your remarks have nothing to do with the laws mentioned inside this comment section.<p>So from my perspective: No. I jumped into a particular thread that seemed to imply one could "get around" that particular legal issue with a technical fix, which is just false. You sure can do that but it will not make the legal risk go away, just because you are not using cookies.<p>Now of course you could again go and attack the messenger instead of telling us why a technological workaround for a legal issue has <i>nothing</i> to do with the legal issue inside the comment section on said legal issue. Now because all of this could just be one great misunderstanding I am going to assume you don't know that much on the legal side of the issue and my comments on "your" thread came across as aggressive which raised the heat unnecessarily and was not my intention. | null | null | 38,108,380 | 38,081,633 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,410 | comment | smilekzs | "2023-11-02T05:45:17" | null | Some implementations of TC/ESC will abruptly brake one or more of the wheels in on/off pulses, using the ABS pump, disrupting an otherwise balanced cornering car. | null | null | 38,109,035 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,411 | comment | _flux | "2023-11-02T05:45:19" | null | Yes, this would be very nice to have!<p>The workaround for a slightly different issue (similar as in using global state) I've used is to have an integer for identifier and then have a predicate that finds all the uses of those integers in the state and then picks the smallest integer not in the set of those ids. Now that I'm writing this I'm wondering how useful this was, though, even if it does avoid the GC step..<p>Maintaining that predicate is a bit cumbersome and error-prone in presence of multiple different kind of nodes in the system much like with GC, however, so a builtin magical id type would help a lot.<p>It seems that this approach of actually modifying the ids could be more effective in reducing the searh space, but will then introduce additional state transitions in the form of the GC step. | null | null | 38,105,374 | 38,103,225 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,412 | comment | AuryGlenz | "2023-11-02T05:45:21" | null | Oh no, she tried. We would have much rather kept the Starlink + hotspot combination, but since they would pay for neither (and <i>required</i> the 'land line') we dropped the hotspot. | null | null | 38,096,234 | 38,085,289 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,413 | comment | stouset | "2023-11-02T05:45:22" | null | For starters, the claim that they were working on high performance computing before getting bought.<p>Taken at face value, that story is hard to reconcile with a sudden pivot to mobile. | null | null | 38,090,102 | 38,078,065 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,414 | comment | flakes | "2023-11-02T05:45:27" | null | I think a lot of the "logical reason" is driven by more the ephemeral, sandboxed, execution tools. e.g. a `docker run` or `serverless` architectures, where full root filesystems are populated on demand. Less executable data size there can go a long way in reducing latency/price. | null | null | 38,107,171 | 38,101,613 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,415 | comment | sroussey | "2023-11-02T05:45:27" | null | It gets worse… your other tenants want the reduced rate and you try to sell… but the cap rate will imply a lower valuation that gets realized upon sale and files for bankruptcy. Or doesn’t sell and waits for rents to return. | null | null | 38,108,109 | 38,100,541 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,416 | comment | bbor | "2023-11-02T05:45:42" | null | Ehhh capital alone is plenty of a moat, esp when there’s no regulation to keep the market fair. | null | null | 38,109,397 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,417 | comment | jrockway | "2023-11-02T05:45:54" | null | Maybe this is all a subtle push to get a cargo bike to move your kids and possessions around. I saw someone get a Christmas tree on one and then take their kids to get ride-thru hot chocolate. It's the new future! | null | null | 38,102,083 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,418 | comment | lolinder | "2023-11-02T05:46:03" | null | People neglecting their blinkers has been a problem for as long as I've been driving. These alerts probably aren't making things any better, but they're not responsible for most of the lazy turn signaling, especially given that I doubt most modern cars are as bad as OP's. | null | null | 38,109,404 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,419 | comment | s09dfhks | "2023-11-02T05:46:09" | null | My guess is they are fully committed to sending everything through bard | null | null | 38,108,897 | 38,108,897 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,420 | comment | ars | "2023-11-02T05:46:10" | null | So about that... a portion of the arsenic in the Southern US is from old pesticides used on cotton!<p>The only good news about that is levels are constantly dropped as it gets "used up".<p>However this is only a portion, in many places arsenic is just there in the ground. | null | null | 38,108,721 | 38,104,719 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,421 | comment | neonsunset | "2023-11-02T05:46:24" | null | .NET Native is dead for a long time, it’s the least important runtime flavour compared to others today because of this. IL2CPP and Mono are orthogonal and only ever relevant if you develop for Unity. | null | null | 38,101,037 | 38,097,984 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,422 | comment | pentae | "2023-11-02T05:47:02" | null | I would probably trust a nurse with AI augmentation more than a regular doctor, which I'm sure would help relieve a lot of pressure on the system.<p>But i'm sure the doctors and the AMA would do everything in their power to stop that from happening | null | null | 38,098,779 | 38,098,779 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,423 | comment | null | "2023-11-02T05:47:03" | null | null | null | null | 38,108,873 | 38,108,873 | null | null | true | null |
38,109,424 | comment | bugglebeetle | "2023-11-02T05:47:06" | null | Yes, the US government could try and do what they did with cryptography in the 90s and succeed. | null | null | 38,109,397 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,425 | comment | Klonoar | "2023-11-02T05:47:33" | null | I've done a significant amount of track driving and rally driving, which is to say that I appreciate turning off traction control at points. Your immediate need to turn it off by default, for general road driving, is very strange to me. It should in no way be a blocker to you driving in the rain or in an intersection. What on earth are you driving...?<p><i>> turn off the forward collision warning so it doesn't scare the shit out of me when I'm going through the drive through</i><p>See, <i>now</i> we're talking. Every time I have a rental car it's like a waiting game to see if there's some sensor that's going to scream at me while I'm on a highway and concentrating. 100% agree that this paradigm could (and should) be rethought. | null | null | 38,108,672 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,426 | comment | etchalon | "2023-11-02T05:47:34" | null | The M3 Max scores higher on GB6 than the 7950X, full stop:<p><a href="https://browser.geekbench.com/processors/amd-ryzen-9-7950x" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://browser.geekbench.com/processors/amd-ryzen-9-7950x</a><p>I'm also not sure what you mean by 7950x having a lower TDP than the M3 Max.<p>Even in eco mode, the 7950x has a TDP of 65W, vs the M3 Max's 45W:<p><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/17585/amd-zen-4-ryzen-9-7950x-and-ryzen-5-7600x-review-retaking-the-high-end/20" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.anandtech.com/show/17585/amd-zen-4-ryzen-9-7950x...</a> | null | null | 38,109,320 | 38,108,235 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,427 | comment | bugglebeetle | "2023-11-02T05:47:56" | null | The same is true of Microsoft, who more or less own OpenAI now. | null | null | 38,109,339 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,428 | comment | sschueller | "2023-11-02T05:47:57" | null | Openssl is also "broken". As in if you generate a pfx export file using the openssl command included on macos you can not import the resulting pfx into the same machines Keychain.<p>You have to use the legacy flag! | null | null | 38,104,554 | 38,104,554 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,429 | comment | Kim_Bruning | "2023-11-02T05:48:07" | null | I'd say it's less like pillars and more like (emergence) layers, with proteins being a pretty important layer .<p>I'm now not entirely sure what your experience is with bio sciences. You're definitely coming at it from an odd angle though! | null | null | 38,108,674 | 38,105,839 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,430 | comment | seaal | "2023-11-02T05:48:16" | null | <a href="https://sci-hub.se/downloads/2021-08-14/67/stein2021.pdf?download=true" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://sci-hub.se/downloads/2021-08-14/67/stein2021.pdf?dow...</a> | null | null | 38,109,290 | 38,107,096 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,431 | comment | gdsdfe | "2023-11-02T05:48:20" | null | They want to create a moat to protect their investments | null | null | 38,108,873 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,432 | comment | Pxtl | "2023-11-02T05:48:25" | null | I have a 2020 Prius Prime and the antediluvian infotainment system that reminds me of a mid-oughts GPS is the only real flaw with its software. Like, start the car and then wait because I'm not allowed to touch the GPS when I'm in motion and it needs like half a minute to boot up to the point where I can actually enter a destination.<p>Otherwise I like the UI. The pair of thumb-menu navigators on the steering wheel are great, I basically only have to touch the touchscreen for GPS. | null | null | 38,104,610 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,433 | comment | AuryGlenz | "2023-11-02T05:48:28" | null | I think there's been one thunderstorm like that in the day since she's started remote work two or three years ago, and the connection dropped for 10 minutes. We usually get storms like that in the evening, and that happens maybe 5 times a year.<p>I guarantee the DSL has dropped way more than that. Before Starlink and the hotspot we had that's the service we used, and it was atrocious.<p>It's just an old policy in a very large company that's slow to update their policies. | null | null | 38,102,462 | 38,085,289 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,434 | comment | galad87 | "2023-11-02T05:48:47" | null | I wouldn't use the OpenCL score, OpenCL is a second class citizen that has been deprecated 5 or more years ago.<p>It still works, but as you can see in Geekbench, Metal get a much higher score running the same workload. | null | null | 38,109,316 | 38,108,235 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,435 | story | creatonez | "2023-11-02T05:48:48" | Etch Anything, Even Diamond [13:06] [video] | null | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyUCWq-wCDI | 1 | null | 38,109,435 | 0 | null | null | null |
38,109,436 | comment | ericmcer | "2023-11-02T05:48:59" | null | it makes sense. One adult can monitor many children. With childcare a single adult can watch 10+ kids. Makes more sense than having each adult watch only their own 1 - 2 children.<p>I don't think there have been many societies in human history that don't have some kind of communal child care for that exact reason. It is actually pretty deranged that we have each parent raise their own kids in relative isolation (until school). | null | null | 38,108,043 | 38,107,537 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,437 | comment | Barrin92 | "2023-11-02T05:49:12" | null | >But wouldn't research route around that country then?<p>it already does. Stable Diffusion originated at LMU Munich with a lot of non-profit funding, EleutherAI and LAION are non-profit as well I think. The Chinese companies all have their own models anyway etc.<p>So yes I also find it unlikely. Of course there'll always be one or two players a little bit ahead of the field at any given time but this stuff is almost entirely public research based, there's not a lot of proprietary tech to monopolize. | null | null | 38,109,397 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,438 | comment | altairprime | "2023-11-02T05:49:14" | null | [delayed] | null | null | 38,108,400 | 38,100,541 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,439 | comment | kennu | "2023-11-02T05:49:25" | null | The "v3/application/shops/{shop_id}/listings/{listing_id}/properties" structure is typically important for database partitioning when using e.g. DynamoDB. You have to include both the partition key and the sort key in the URL to access the database item. Otherwise the database doesn't scale out as intended.<p>I also disagree with the advice to always use Arrays instead of Map objects. It is very difficult to partially update Arrays in an idempotent way. When you use a Map object, you can update individual items in the object by their keys. That is why I think you should avoid Arrays in API data structures as much as possible. | null | null | 38,103,310 | 38,103,310 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,440 | comment | babelthuap | "2023-11-02T05:49:31" | null | [dead] | null | null | 38,107,096 | 38,107,096 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,441 | comment | sgu999 | "2023-11-02T05:49:42" | null | We are already in a post-scarcity world, we have been for decades.<p>The problem is inequalities and the inefficiency of how we use the resources, it doesn't look like we'll change that soon, sadly. I'm more prone to think that in a "virtual" economy we'll still have miserable workers to empty the chamber-pots of the lucky ones who are plugged in the new world. | null | null | 38,109,352 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,442 | comment | chrismarlow9 | "2023-11-02T05:49:57" | null | Why do you need cutting edge models if you can solve your problems with less? | null | null | 38,109,381 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,443 | comment | rahimnathwani | "2023-11-02T05:50:11" | null | Tawkify | Senior Software Engineer | Full-Time | REMOTE (US time zones) | $150k–$190k + Equity<p>About us: Tawkify is a personalized matchmaking service that blends technology and human expertise to foster genuine relationships beyond traditional dating apps.<p>Challenges: Recent advances in LLMs create opportunities for us to (i) supercharge the tools used by our matchmakers, and (ii) create innovative new products. We're expanding our engineering team to take advantage of those opportunities.<p>Stack: AWS, mostly Typescript (front and back), MySQL and Elasticsearch. We also have an iOS app in the works, and maintain some legacy PHP.<p>Role: We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer who can not only code features and fix bugs, but also design architecture to lay the foundation for others' work. If you like <a href="https://grugbrain.dev/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://grugbrain.dev/</a> you may enjoy working with us.<p>Apply: Send your CV/résumé (*no cover letter please*) to [email protected] (your mail will go to an engineering manager, not a recruiter!). | null | null | 38,099,086 | 38,099,086 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,444 | comment | rhizome | "2023-11-02T05:50:17" | null | Cost of technology doesn't matter for this.<p>It's not the hammers, it's the building permits. | null | null | 38,109,215 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,445 | comment | artninja1988 | "2023-11-02T05:50:21" | null | P(doom)=0.3 according to what?
How did you come up with these numbers | null | null | 38,109,408 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,446 | comment | nesarkvechnep | "2023-11-02T05:50:24" | null | H in HATEOAS stands for hypermedia but REST APIs must be hypertext driven. | null | null | 38,105,861 | 38,103,310 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,447 | comment | lolinder | "2023-11-02T05:50:36" | null | They specifically said that they used the same prompt. If I feed the exact string "speed work running" into ChatGPT 3.5 I get back essentially the same results that OP includes. | null | null | 38,109,015 | 38,097,938 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,448 | story | null | "2023-11-02T05:50:41" | null | null | null | null | null | 38,109,448 | null | null | true | null |
38,109,449 | comment | LAC-Tech | "2023-11-02T05:50:43" | null | God damn it I left my lights on the other night, and I just got a new battery recently too. Oh well. | null | null | 38,109,280 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,450 | comment | snvzz | "2023-11-02T05:50:46" | null | Explaining Computers covered them in a recent video[0].<p>0. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktqa11VT1xI">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktqa11VT1xI</a> | null | null | 38,105,394 | 38,082,938 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,451 | comment | atorodius | "2023-11-02T05:51:03" | null | FWIW, my human brain did not understand your first query, in the second you conflate voice search with Google, and re the last, if I try it, it shows me a dropdown to select what I meant…<p>(Generally just confused by how ppl always claim it’s trash or it got worse but there never is a solid benchmark) | null | null | 38,108,178 | 38,097,938 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,452 | comment | ivanvanderbyl | "2023-11-02T05:51:18" | null | Roughly 20% faster than the original M1 Max, which scored ~2400 on single core.<p>As mentioned elsewhere it’s 10% faster than the M2 Max. This is really an impressive step up each year compared to what came before. If Apple continues this trend I’ll probably upgrade every 2 years. | null | null | 38,108,235 | 38,108,235 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,453 | comment | Pxtl | "2023-11-02T05:51:22" | null | Right? I just want them to give up. I know the era of the replaceable head unit is over, and probably rightly since modern screens are much larger than you could fit in those days. But please let me swap out the infotainment computer. I can find get a device that provides better maps, phone, and GPS in my old desk drawer.<p>Just let me flip up the screen and plug an SBC into some USB ports and a DisplayPort. | null | null | 38,104,423 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,454 | comment | Geee | "2023-11-02T05:51:37" | null | Yeah, it is a true risk. What happens when people start making their voting decisions with AI, asking who to vote? Nothing wrong with that per se, but it gives an ultimate power to the company who developed and hosts the AI, which means the end of democracy.<p>My recommendation for regulation would be to make closed & cloud-hosted AI illegal. Architecture, training data and weights should always be available, and people should only be allowed to use AI on their local machine (which might be as powerful as possible). | null | null | 38,108,873 | 38,108,873 | null | [
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38,109,455 | comment | ukj | "2023-11-02T05:51:43" | null | You still haven't figured out that "matter" is yet another man-made concept? A useful abstraction. A collective noun.<p>You haven't yet come to the self-realization that you are committing the reification fallacy when promoting a man-made concept to a totalizing/generalizing/all-encompassing status?<p>It must come as a shock to you that you too are religious; and that your religion is materialism.<p>Of course we tolerate people who are religious - we tolerate materialists, don't we?<p>The higher the moral high horse - the harder they fall. | null | null | 38,104,449 | 38,060,912 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,456 | comment | gnicholas | "2023-11-02T05:51:45" | null | Yes, though it seems that 80%+ is perhaps not so great from a heavy metals perspective... | null | null | 38,108,907 | 38,104,719 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,457 | comment | hnburnsy | "2023-11-02T05:51:51" | null | Plus $199 for Nitrogen filled tires plus $1999 protection package plus $499 for VIN etching plus... | null | null | 38,105,311 | 38,104,192 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,458 | comment | jojobas | "2023-11-02T05:52:01" | null | But in the game the lemmings don't commit mass suicide, at least if the player is any good. Worst case, some lemmings are left behind for the common cause. | null | null | 38,108,104 | 38,106,461 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,459 | comment | Klonoar | "2023-11-02T05:52:09" | null | I've routinely had to have valets walk me to my car since nobody who's working that day can drive it. As a result, I've - more than a few times now - gotten the hotel to comp the parking since I end up doing the actual parking and retrieval myself. | null | null | 38,108,392 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,460 | comment | closeparen | "2023-11-02T05:52:15" | null | Pretty much any political entity focused on reducing inequality or promoting egalitarianism has the outsized compensation of professionals like doctors and software engineers as its primary target. | null | null | 38,107,370 | 38,098,779 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,461 | comment | weeblewobble | "2023-11-02T05:52:21" | null | Recently upgraded my work laptop to an M1 and I gotta say I miss the touchbar. Very sad that they got rid of it seemingly forever. Concretely it was great for managing screen recording. But in general I don’t understand the backlash, especially once they added a physical escape key for my fellow vim heads.<p>The haters won but I wonder what their victory cost us. Am I supposed to be happy I got my F11 key back?? | null | null | 38,108,968 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,462 | comment | lolinder | "2023-11-02T05:52:26" | null | While this is true, Google itself is in large part responsible for the internet turning into this wasteland. Most of that garbage content is produced in the name of SEO. | null | null | 38,107,492 | 38,097,938 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,463 | comment | tommica | "2023-11-02T05:52:37" | null | What about just emailing them? With your experience you probably get to be heard at least... | null | null | 38,108,947 | 38,108,947 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,464 | comment | a_t48 | "2023-11-02T05:52:37" | null | This would make AI usage restricted to those who can afford a beefy PC, no? | null | null | 38,109,454 | 38,108,873 | null | [
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38,109,465 | comment | null | "2023-11-02T05:53:22" | null | null | null | null | 38,107,711 | 38,107,711 | null | null | true | null |
38,109,466 | comment | toombowoombo | "2023-11-02T05:53:27" | null | Ideas on why it changes? | null | null | 38,109,360 | 38,108,950 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,467 | comment | PeterStuer | "2023-11-02T05:53:41" | null | The family plan is 18€/month for 5 accounts, so about 3.60 pp. I honestly don't know if Premium has any features besides no ads and background play on mobile. There used to be a smidgen of exclusive content, but I think they gave up on that years ago.<p>I do not like Google's business model, nor their politics either. Thing is they do have a defacto monopoly on viable creator VoD. Yes, other services exist, but they are too fragmented to be viable.<p>So, do I perpetuate this situation by giving them sub money? Yes. But pragmatically I'm still not going to have my kids be subjected to ad barrages in the meantime, while rooting for <i>true</i> competition to emerge. | null | null | 38,095,458 | 38,094,620 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,468 | comment | Agingcoder | "2023-11-02T05:53:42" | null | Or go to a private school ? | null | null | 38,090,310 | 38,085,417 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,469 | comment | vanchor3 | "2023-11-02T05:53:48" | null | This isn't really an Apple exclusive feature or anything, it's basically the same as self encrypting SSDs. | null | null | 38,107,296 | 38,101,328 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,470 | comment | rswail | "2023-11-02T05:53:49" | null | I use Nouns exclusively in APIs, not verbs. URLs define resources. Resources are (99% of the time) Nouns.<p>So POST /students/{id}/enrollment<p>Or POST /students is the act of enrolling a student, so the returned Location might be /students/{id}/enrollment to reflect the current state of that resource.<p>The other details of the student might be at URLs like /students/{id}/details, /students/{id}/results, /students/{id}/courses etc etc<p>If I end up having part of a "sub-resource" in the "main" resource, then I try to always have an href, otherwise you have to put all of the information.<p>So GET /students/{id} might return a JSON object with an embedded "enrollment" object, but that embedded object would have an href to the full enrollment resource. | null | null | 38,105,585 | 38,103,310 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,471 | comment | mrexroad | "2023-11-02T05:54:31" | null | Either way, it’ll get to a point where a few generations removed from cutting edge will be “good enough” for existing problem spaces to a degree models are further commoditized. Like any other tech (e.g. iPhones) Next-gen will enable new emergent use cases or continue to eke out diminishing advantages over competition. | null | null | 38,109,381 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,472 | comment | izacus | "2023-11-02T05:54:48" | null | Remember, so is centering a div. | null | null | 38,109,140 | 38,101,328 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,473 | comment | gnicholas | "2023-11-02T05:55:09" | null | from TFA:<p>> <i>High cadmium levels are almost exclusively found in cacao beans grown in South America, with beans grown in West Africa showing little contamination.</i> | null | null | 38,109,119 | 38,104,719 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,474 | comment | jojobas | "2023-11-02T05:55:10" | null | >You're being histrionic.<p>And so he was. | null | null | 38,102,083 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,475 | comment | gordon_freeman | "2023-11-02T05:55:15" | null | $100 per year? As much as Netflix sub for a personal fin app to track savings...it is way too pricy! | null | null | 38,108,631 | 38,105,299 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,476 | comment | 77pt77 | "2023-11-02T05:55:21" | null | Please god, no!<p>You'd get something like this [1]. And I'm not even joking.<p>[1] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BnLbv6QYcA">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BnLbv6QYcA</a> | null | null | 38,108,737 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,477 | comment | lazzlazzlazz | "2023-11-02T05:55:36" | null | The way incumbents are attempting to seize power via regulatory capture, using "X-Risk" and fantastical claims of sudden human extinction is maybe one of the most cynical ploys in the history of tech so far.<p>Open source is one of our greatest gifts, and the push to close off AI with farcical licensing and reporting requirements (which will undoubtedly become more strict) is absurd.<p>The laws we have already cover malevolent and abusive uses of software applications. | null | null | 38,108,873 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,478 | comment | unsupp0rted | "2023-11-02T05:55:46" | null | I had Botox in my fingers of both hands. After the second set of fingers I became faint. The Korean clinic lady (doc? technician?) said “needle shock”.<p>I give blood and get vaccinations easily. But yes, this Botox was rather painful so maybe “needle shock” | null | null | 38,109,399 | 38,106,257 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,479 | comment | riku_iki | "2023-11-02T05:56:11" | null | I didn't claim expertise, that's why I say "it looks like", "I suspect", | null | null | 38,109,429 | 38,105,839 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,480 | comment | sliken | "2023-11-02T05:56:14" | null | True, but then again you get 400GB/sec of bandwidth and low power use that allows for 10-20 hours of usage in a tiny thin laptop.<p>Sadly 7950x doesn't come close to fitting in laptops, runs hot (even in the non-x flavor) and has 1/4th the memory bandwidth.<p>I'd happily trade dimm slots for a fraction of the power usage and 4x the memory bandwidth (or 8x if you get the studio). | null | null | 38,109,393 | 38,108,235 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,481 | comment | Klonoar | "2023-11-02T05:56:14" | null | <i>> and it jerked the wheel weirdly on me at least once when it seemed to get terribly confused about what was actually a lane or not</i><p>Not in a Tesla, but I've rented 3 cars as of late where driving through construction zones with shifting lanes caused the wheel to jerk constantly as it thought I was leaving a lane.<p>I'm aware enough to catch it and so on, but man it does not come across as a safe feature in that regard. I would be curious to see what amount of testing is done for this scenario, since construction is a common enough thing to encounter. | null | null | 38,107,373 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,482 | comment | Tade0 | "2023-11-02T05:56:15" | null | You mean the frankly ugly UI redesign? | null | null | 38,109,247 | 38,102,083 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,483 | comment | anonymouskimmer | "2023-11-02T05:56:17" | null | > - How unusual are we in the universe?<p>If a tree falls on a planet 15 billion light years from Earth, does it matter to us? I think what really matters is how unusual are we in our galaxy and its neighbors. | null | null | 38,108,026 | 38,107,078 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,484 | story | jruohonen | "2023-11-02T05:56:21" | Street Art and Graffiti in Former Communist Albania from 2010 to 2022 | null | https://journals.ap2.pt/index.php/sauc/article/download/577/381 | 1 | null | 38,109,484 | 0 | null | null | null |
38,109,485 | comment | rswail | "2023-11-02T05:56:23" | null | If I use turning a lamp on and off, I'd do GET /lamp and in the response there should be an href with a rel of "on" that I can follow (in JSON land).<p>In HTML, I might have a FORM that does a POST of the lamp's switch to /lamp/switch.<p>Because the switch is the resource that you're trying to manipulate when turning a lamp on/off, not the lamp itself. | null | null | 38,105,650 | 38,103,310 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,486 | comment | speedgoose | "2023-11-02T05:56:26" | null | Not everyone is the same but what worked well to fix my now rare sleeping issues is to keep it consistent. I go to bed about the same time and I wake up about the same time. Also during weekends and holidays. I also used to keep about the same time despite the stupid summer and winter time zone changes, but I don’t anymore and I am more tired for a few days twice a year.<p>I also sleep better when I’m physically active. And sex helps to fall asleep. | null | null | 38,108,950 | 38,108,950 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,487 | comment | chongli | "2023-11-02T05:56:35" | null | If you don’t like the rules then go ahead and change them where you live! | null | null | 38,109,287 | 38,089,356 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,488 | comment | ryandrake | "2023-11-02T05:56:46" | null | I'm the only happy Comcast customer on HN. They have consistently delivered their advertised speeds to me with nearly zero downtime. I can't even remember the last time I witnessed an outage lasting longer than a minute. I WFH full time and am utterly reliant on my "consumer tier" service, and they have not let me down. They have also been very progressive and strong early with Native IPv6.<p>They are god awful expensive, but I feel the quality of their product is excellent. And I'm not even a Comcast employee or shill. | null | null | 38,105,952 | 38,103,733 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,489 | comment | zaphirplane | "2023-11-02T05:56:49" | null | [delayed] | null | null | 38,087,883 | 38,084,572 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,490 | comment | rswail | "2023-11-02T05:57:04" | null | In HTML, you could have a FORM with the URL of /lamp/switch that you PUT. | null | null | 38,106,221 | 38,103,310 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,491 | comment | dotnet00 | "2023-11-02T05:57:10" | null | Or it would create an incentive for reducing the cost of the hardware needed to run beefier AI models and passing that reduction down to consumers. | null | null | 38,109,464 | 38,108,873 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,492 | comment | avindroth | "2023-11-02T05:57:22" | null | Sent an email. You guys should make it obvious it’s reframe.is, not reframe-ai.com which is first on search | null | null | 38,109,226 | 38,099,086 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,493 | comment | plutoh28 | "2023-11-02T05:57:26" | null | It’s not deranged for kids to be raised by their parents. | null | null | 38,109,436 | 38,107,537 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,494 | story | mnot | "2023-11-02T05:57:42" | Last Chance to Fix eIDAS (Mozilla) | null | https://last-chance-for-eidas.org/ | 2 | null | 38,109,494 | 0 | null | null | null |
38,109,495 | comment | pbnjay | "2023-11-02T05:57:47" | null | I don't understand that copyright line if you want to be a freelancer, you're severely limiting who will work with you... but if you can make it work more power to ya. | null | null | 38,104,681 | 38,099,085 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,496 | comment | canadianfella | "2023-11-02T05:57:50" | null | [dead] | null | null | 38,109,359 | 38,100,284 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,497 | story | transpute | "2023-11-02T05:57:50" | Setting up a MikroTik 10 Gbps Switch the first time | null | https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/setting-mikrotik-10-gbps-switch-first-time | 1 | null | 38,109,497 | 0 | null | null | null |
38,109,498 | comment | Jensson | "2023-11-02T05:58:21" | null | Animals used to the winter survives being wet, at least large ones like moose, they fall through the ice from time to time and people help them up. Maybe lemmings are so small that it wasn't worth evolving it, but it seems like a big handicap since most animals needs to drink regularly even in the winter. | null | null | 38,109,103 | 38,106,461 | null | null | null | null |
38,109,499 | comment | davchana | "2023-11-02T05:58:31" | null | Yes, because he literally has the word Nissan as his last name. | null | null | 38,101,192 | 38,100,284 | null | null | null | null |