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The Monastery of Nahal – An AI Cyberchurch

nahal.church
2 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 19 يومًا·0 comments

A Professor in Every Pocket – A New Framework for Higher Education

lagomor.ph
2 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Oracle Benchmark – How Do LLMs Perform at Interpreting the I Ching?

oraclebenchmark.com
1 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Haruspex – Digital Horoscopes

haruspex.click
2 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 4 أشهر·0 comments

A Professor in Every Pocket

lagomor.ph
2 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 6 أشهر·0 comments

Axiom – Truth Functional Logic in the Browser

lagomor.ph
1 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 6 أشهر·0 comments

Logistics Is Dying; Or – Dude, Where's My Mail?

lagomor.ph
66 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 6 أشهر·60 comments

Greg and the Eternal Brunch – A Philosophy Fairy Story

lagomor.ph
2 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 6 أشهر·0 comments

A Theory of Law (2012) [pdf]

greenbag.org
3 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل 12 شهرًا·0 comments

Owsla Manifesto – Can we fix Education?

owsla.io
1 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·0 comments

Publishers facing existential threat from AI, Cloudflare CEO says

axios.com
6 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·0 comments

Truth Functional Logic for Hackers

lagomor.ph
48 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·14 comments

Patrol – "Crowd Funded" Private Neighborhood Security

apps.apple.com
2 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·0 comments

Greg and the Eternal Brunch

lagomor.ph
1 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·0 comments

Universal Love, Said the Cactus Person

slatestarcodex.com
12 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·1 comments

Polar's Vision – The Future of Payment APIs

polar.sh
1 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·0 comments

Ask HN: Websites / Apps that aren't a waste of time?

11 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·19 comments

Prairie Telephone

prairietelephone.ca
3 points·by ChilledTonic·السنة الماضية·0 comments

Show HN: Discover Your Core Values

corevalueswizard.com
2 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل سنتين·3 comments

An AI Horror Story

lagomor.ph
3 points·by ChilledTonic·قبل سنتين·2 comments

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ChilledTonic
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
I like rabbits. The domain came to me in a dream.
ChilledTonic
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
How many packages a year do you order, do you think? Just curious.
ChilledTonic
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
I hear a lot of stories like this; but the question I always come back to is - what incentive is their to discard the working system? In your case its the 3qc step process, why is that just gone now?

The more I look into these systematic changes the less sense it makes.
ChilledTonic
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
Fair points, but I think you're responding to an argument my piece isn't quite making.

The complaint isn't that logistics should follow Moore's Law or that we need same-day delivery for everything. It's that we're paying more for objectively worse service than we had a decade ago. Services aren't "adapting to consumer needs", its just objective decay being masked as optimization.

The Lettre Verte example actually reinforces the point: service got slower, then slower again, not because physics demanded it but because maintaining the previous standard became inconvenient. The dedicated sorting train wasn't decommissioned because trains stopped working; it was decommissioned because the institution decided the mail didn't matter enough to run it.

Nobody expects sea transport to break the sound barrier. But when 73% of consumers experience an outright delivery failure in a three-month period, that's not bumping against hard physical limits. That's drivers marking packages "delivered" that weren't, because lying clears the route faster. That's solvable. We're just in a system that doesn't incentive fixing it.

The asymptotic argument would land if we were approaching some theoretical maximum. We're not. We're sliding backward from where we were, while costs rise. I'm not asking for magic, I'm asking where went the reliability we already had, at the prices we're already paying.
ChilledTonic
·قبل 11 شهرًا·discuss
So, what are everyones thoughts on Kiro?

I like the idea of its spec docs and steering format but found it very underwhelming to try and use them, often they caused more confusion of the AI then functional code.
ChilledTonic
·قبل 11 شهرًا·discuss
I've noticed with nearly all of these "Vibe Code" security fatalities, they're nearly ALWAYS using Firebase as a backend. I get it, I've used Firebase for a number of enterprise and personal projects, its convenient and easy to setup.

But even before LLM coding, I had team members walk into its numerous footguns - especially around public buckets and bad firestore rules. How many of these stories are really to be blamed on the AI tooling, and how many could be blamed on the very poor default settings of Firebase?
ChilledTonic
·قبل 12 شهرًا·discuss
Location: Calgary, Canada

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: JavaScript/Node.js/Deno/Bun, Vue.js, Go, Docker/Podman, HashiCorp Nomad, GCP/Vultr, CloudFlare Workers, Firebase, SQL/NoSQL, Grafana/Prometheus/Loki, Ansible, CI/CD

Résumé/CV: https://lagomor.ph/cv.pdf

Email: [contact email from website]

DevOps Specialist & Technologist with 7+ years experience.

Hyper-functionalist design philosophy focused on building resilient, long-lasting tools.

Extensive cloud platform experience (GCP, Vultr, others), backend expertise in containerization and orchestration, monitoring stack proficiency. Strong automation and CI/CD background.

Working as a consultant currently. Built systems for radio stations, music venues, payment processing.

Previously in EdTech.
ChilledTonic
·السنة الماضية·discuss
The fact that this was machine translated was surprising as it was remarkably readable! Interesting how far that tech has come while I wasn’t looking.
ChilledTonic
·السنة الماضية·discuss
Mostly getting errors about BreezeWiki not being allowed to access Fandom, but the idea is sound and much needed.
ChilledTonic
·السنة الماضية·discuss
You are touching on an inherent truth in TFL, which is that there are nearly infinite equivalent statements for any logical sentence.

The idea for the article was to make a real example of logical equivalence, as books on the subject stay pretty abstract. - like others have mentioned, in the real world there are smarter choices to be made.
ChilledTonic
·السنة الماضية·discuss
You've discovered a CSS issue that I did not notice for seven years.

Thanks.

The issue was that for some reason, different types of code had different font size settings.
ChilledTonic
·السنة الماضية·discuss
Phenomenal - I've been using patat for this:

https://github.com/jaspervdj/patat

This has in line snippet execution, critical for how I present - so lets switch to this.
ChilledTonic
·السنة الماضية·discuss
> "If your website requires Javascript/CSS3 to display the majority of its content or to navigate, it will be rejected."

How much of the return to webrings and blogging is going to be held back by erroneous memories of when the web was "better" and "simpler".
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
> something is wrong in the industry, or how management roles are filled, or how wealth and influence and opportunities are distributed generally.

And will you be able to fix these issues within your own lifetime? Will you be able to turnover the behemoth of bureaucracy and golf playing managers that has become the technology industry?

If not I highly suggest adopting the Julius mentality.
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
I have to say I became a lot happier in this field once I aligned myself more with Julius.

I think what happens to developers and engineers is that since we have the ability to attune our toolsets very specifically to our needs, we assume everyone can do the same.

This is untrue. Most people live a life of hodge-podge technical solutions that don’t work very well, meaning their expectations for how software should work is supremely low.

Once I understood this I became Julius. Management does not care how or why the software does or doesn’t work - they just want 12 rules for life style platitudes and charisma.

The part about sending Julius to meetings while everyone else worked to fix things particularly stood out. The meetings are useless, but that’s where everyone glad hands. Gladhanders get raises.

The difference is that I like to think I’m still pretty good and doing my job. I’m just acknowledging that pure l33t skills does not a career ladder make. If anything it could even be a hindrance.

Perhaps this is a cynical response.
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
It’s extremely passive aggressive. I’ve gotten similar emails - if I’m not responding to you, take the hint - don’t try to neg me into responding.
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
There was a startup about a decade ago when crypto was just kind of becoming a mainstream-ish thing, where if someone emailed you, it would intercept it if it wasn’t on your contact list, and the app would automatically ask them for a bitcoin bribe to have you actually get the email to land in your inbox.

I wonder weekly whatever happened to that company. I wish it took off.

I get 100+ emails like this “handbook” a day and discard all of them. Want my attention? Spend your ad dollars on it, literally.
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
It would be nice to have a pdf copy of the letter downloadable for those who are outside of the USA.
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
Thanks for the user test, It was great to review it. I have to say there is no feeling more terrifying then watching someone browse your own blog.

As for ELO Style, to which are you reffering? I'm only familiar with Chess ELO which I'm not sure how I could apply here.

As for comparing one to one - I see what you mean. I'm intrigued by that but feel it might make the exercise take even longer then it currently does.

I agree with the overwhelming element, and am reviewing options; right now I copied the paper exercise nearly one-to-one, which I agree doesn't translate well.
ChilledTonic
·قبل سنتين·discuss
I appreciate your insight!

The sentiment indeed aligns exactly with what a kind person might say - but to the user screaming out into the void, the tragedy is in that the bot will never actually respond to the users message.

It’s the screaming into the void and only an ad-bot responding back that’s the stomach dropping element to me.