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Howdy, My ability to upvote comments was, for reasons unspecified, suspended. After a brief interaction with dang, it was temporarily restored. Then, again for unknown reasons, was suspended once again. So don't expect an upvote from me. I simply can't.

This also exposes a layer of artificiality here at HN, where the perceived zeitgeist is probably a mixture of echo chamber and some fine tailoring behind the scenes, but certainly not quite what it seems.

This is nothing greivous. For me it's one more thing to tempt cynicism. For you, perhaps it's a comforting reassurance of parochial alpha-think upholding its position. Whatever it is, it isn't quite truth, but there's enough truth and other worthy stuff that while I linger with a touch of contempt, I do so with sincere interest and curiosity, and will, despite the tacit censorship, engage when inspired.

PS: Dear gaslighters,

Your efforts to convince me and others that weak forms of censorship don't prevail at HN have been ardent, yet proven false. It has been confirmed in writing that such measures, eg disabling a person's upvote function (for comments, not submissions) is a legitimate, but silent practice here. We'll let objective history review your previous arguments otherwise. So kindly find something else to distort, if you will.

Submissions

XFCE4 desktop icons no longer persist positions after 4.20.2 update

4 points·by eth0up·قبل 11 يومًا·1 comments

Major earthquake off Cuba's coast felt across Florida

wesh.com
3 points·by eth0up·الشهر الماضي·0 comments

CISA KEV: Linux "Copy Fail" CVE-2026-31431 Turns Kernel Bug into Patch Deadline

windowsforum.com
1 points·by eth0up·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Ask HN: What does a 9-year undetected memory-only Linux LPE imply?

2 points·by eth0up·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Can AI judge journalism? A Thiel-backed startup says yes, even if it risks..

techcrunch.com
1 points·by eth0up·قبل 3 أشهر·0 comments

"whole civilization will die tonight"

cnn.com
16 points·by eth0up·قبل 3 أشهر·10 comments

Tell HN: Perplexity Has Unspecified Character Limits for Session Export

3 points·by eth0up·قبل 6 أشهر·1 comments

Radar footage shows Hellfire missile fired by US Military bounce off UFO

nypost.com
35 points·by eth0up·قبل 10 أشهر·67 comments

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eth0up
·قبل 5 ساعات·discuss
Unsettling. I hereby commit to self doubt on this matter exclusively. I will leave this fight to others.

What was the book in 1997? That's about the time of my first UAP sighting.
eth0up
·قبل 8 ساعات·discuss
Beware of strongyloids. Or apparently to maintain complexity of taxonomy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiostrongyliasis

Or rat (snail/slug) lungworm
eth0up
·قبل 9 ساعات·discuss
Not from Unitzikstan I see

White, of course; that way the statisticians can dye them any color they want. But for ultra high precision I do recommend the Boeing system. But be sure to use the older models, before private equity firms replaced all the metal parts with zipties. If you can't find a quality Boeing (plausible), consider 1.1 Blue Whales (tricky).

fnordpiglet was being deliberately humble with the decimals. It's accurate down to the semi firkin. Not to be confused with a quarter Tod.

Ignore the redundant bike shed comment, as that fits precisely 3,300 one-pound bags of sugar. Anyone with a bike should know that.
eth0up
·قبل 11 ساعة·discuss
Yeah, that's why I invited the flag. But do not overlook how fucking depressing the endless LLM generated comments actually are too.

My apologies, and I do appreciate your reply.
eth0up
·قبل 12 ساعة·discuss
If I am wrong, please pardon. I suspect I am. But was this comment edited by Claude? I ask specifically because it is well written, substantive, all which is expected here, but the "push back" part, to me, must be a) an artifact of Claude, either by osmotic assimilation (Which is happening to many innocent users) or b) Claude itself.

Feel free to flag this comment if I get an answer. I do want to know.
eth0up
·قبل 12 ساعة·discuss
Sorry, but that's what 14 (standard) pickup trucks of yak hair was invented for.
eth0up
·قبل 12 ساعة·discuss
Wanted to say I am with you 100% here. I'd bet my dingly doo on it being pure LLM. As well as the others. My question is how can this shit be kept out of here and elsewhere... This example is easy to catch, others less so.

I almost don't want to discuss the tells, because they'll immediately be ingested into training.

I can understand someone wanting to test or play around a bit, but this could obviously become a serious problem, not to say it hasn't already, but I don't pay deliberate attention to it.

HN policy actually makes it a violation to call this shit out, technically. I suspect they will make exceptions.
eth0up
·قبل 12 ساعة·discuss
I need to push back on this comment.
eth0up
·أمس·discuss
Oh come on man. That's just because they know we should be hovering by now ;)
eth0up
·أمس·discuss
Man, and right on the heels of enforcing driver-facing cameras in all newly purchased vehicles: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48823557

Are there any civilians left in the EU, or is it all bureaucrats and bankers?
eth0up
·أمس·discuss
Only family, friends, and family and friends of the world yet unmet. No. I am not a vet. I've endured episodes of parochial dispute resulting in brutal combat, but always had a home to retire to at the end of the day. Having a functional imagination, general fealty to reality and a wide ear for the reports of others, I can easily surmise the amplified and sustained version of my own exposure. I also love what I love, and know the curse of losing it indefinitely. War pretty much promises an abundance of that. Many vets fester their whole lives in guilt, wishing it was they, not the other (a friend, an innocent) that was lost. I could spiral downward, but shouldn't.

Humans are a tough bunch. We rationalize some fairly insane shit. I've met folks subjected to things that would break me, and they just carry on. I think my perspective on the matter is starkly different from most vets. Where they shrug it off and move along, I sulk and brood. I think I am impervious to being a vet. I'd improbably make it so far. When I enlisted for the Navy, as young uneducated man, weeks passed, and I called several times each week. "we don't know yet" they'd say. And I'd call again. And on the final call, I asked, "when can I start?" they replied "You can't, but I'll put you on the phone now with the Marines..". I put down the phone. I've wondered at times if that was a mistake, and I think for what I might have contributed to good folks it might have been, but with my exceedingly compromised (by design?) view of geopolitics, I don't regret my choice.

What I can say with sincerity: Military is a sacred power, the bulwark comprising of enlisted soldiers. What each of them seek, or whatever the impetus for enlistment, those that wield them would be wise to hesitate when endeavoring to exploit them.
eth0up
·أول أمس·discuss
20 years ago, my best friend (Wylie), a former low level Navy-NSA vet studying Eastern medicine would make all sorts of potions from his library of essential oils and extracts. At that time, I was living outdoors, in Florida. He had a product specifically for mosquitoes, which used a mixture of thiamine, cornmint, x, y, maybe z, and most distinctly, catnip.

I remember the night that I bedded down in a field, swarmed by mosquitoes. I applied the Wylie solution and immediately became impervious to the black clouds of pestilence. However, the duration of protection was short lived, and I cannot recall with certainty, but perhaps only an hour to two and no more than 3. I would have to sit up several times to reapply the solution, but it worked quickly and effectively.

That night, I had been dreaming of something strange. I could hear, feel pattering sounds around me. As I opened my eyes, the sound began to register. I was being circumnavigated by a mewing cat, over and over, it would encircle me, nearly screeching in a state of torment and intrigue. Despite my stupor, I soon realized what was happening and broke out in laughter. It really was one of the more amusing and funny things I've ever witnessed.

I can tell you, some cats care nothing for catnip. But the oil is a different instrument. Even the most indifferent of cats will respond in strange ways to the oil -- from a distance. However, for the love of animals and their well being, I advise caution and recommend being very conservative if experimenting. I think, in oil form, it could actually be harmful if overdone.
eth0up
·أول أمس·discuss
Cut off my hands so that however much I was tempted, coerced or transgressed, I would not be able to fuck it up. IE, I would make sure it stayed that way.

For me, FF remains my first choice. I have to use Chrome-based browsers though, for reliable video and other tasks. Whenever the subject arises, though, I always immediately remember the removal of about:config in the Android version. This of course can be mediated by installing Nightly, but FF is making a big statement by removing that control option from the public. And they have pretty much said, we did it because you are incompetent, and too stupid to have the tool and wield it responsibly, so you can't have it. For anyone who takes the time to parse through the endless options there in about:config, many are borderline malice. Dom Battery, auto-play, and many more are just flagrantly anti-user and completely unnecessary. That is all said without waxing idealistic and wailing that a browser should fundamentally be a browser -- and yet, it's bigger than an entire OS. And they have now imposed AI, but at least it is off by default, which is a good sign, for me. I suppose to not implement AI, would essentially kick them out of the game. Understandable. Just keep the boundaries.
eth0up
·أول أمس·discuss
I think the folks disagreeing with you maybe haven't spent much time in war. Almost certainly some in harsh skirmishes, but I reckon a few Nam, Korea and WWII vets would at least entertain your position on the subject. Pretty much every meta variation of terror has surfaced or has the potential to surface in war. Parts of Ukraine, I think, easily represent hell on Earth, for both sides.

Edit: I will go a bit further..

I consider Military the greatest power on Earth. It's sacred, necessary. But those who abuse its power commit, in my view, the greatest of sins. I don't mean the soldiers who fight, but those making the decisions of who they fight. The soldiers do their job, often willingly. And they are the ones who face the consequences. To betray them by corruption is the ultimate betrayal. War is a power that, I think, should be reserved for situations with no other option. Mercenaries not considered.
eth0up
·أول أمس·discuss
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eth0up
·أول أمس·discuss
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eth0up
·أول أمس·discuss
Well, as mentioned (but perhaps not with sufficient emphasis), I wasn’t implying that this case is necessarily some 3-letter agency op. However, things eg(*) CopyFail, XZ Utils / Jia Tan, Intel ME/IME, Heartbleed, Dirty COW, CVE‑2021‑3156, third‑party contractors, supply chains, and the myriad opportunities all around, are but a few examples that leave me cynical. I don’t claim detailed, expert understanding for any of these; however, I’m convinced the majority of such things remain unknown, and a that our perceived malice:incompetence ratio is off.

I think we could stop reflexively defaulting to “incompetence” when the end result just as easily resembles a deliberate exploit. Plausible deniability is an extremely effective cover when it’s smartly applied.

I’m not disputing any of your specific technical points; my cynicism is thematic. Even when I try to muzzle it, it tends to get through. The parent comment, though short, is dense with implications about cheap gear, opaque firmware, exposure surfaces I think deserve more sustained attention.

* A quick, generic, maybe sub-ideal list to harden my point.
eth0up
·قبل 3 أيام·discuss
It's refreshing to see someone around here addressing the compulsively overlooked elephant in the room; plausible deniability. I am not implying it applies directly here, but notice the trend -- it's taboo to even speculate on and often gets rebuke for even hinting at it. The social convention around it is perfect cover. And I am not the only one that knows this. If we were to wake suddenly and realize the scale of relevance here, we'd probably all go full luddite. Call me paranoid though.
eth0up
·قبل 3 أيام·discuss
If you end up truly at a dead end, let me know and I'll go the sftp route. But if you would, please try dropping the rough paste into GPT, Claude, Gemini, etc, and just ask it to clean it up. I don't think there are any missing lines. If that fails let me know, but I generally avoid direct IP contact with strangers, and I am kind of not crazy about git and most things.
eth0up
·قبل 3 أيام·discuss
Because I was flagged, with no reason or excuse, to those who actually manually viewed the now invisible comment and wonder the reference, please see:

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania
Considering the grim reality of our fiscal derangement, and the context, I think the reaction here was a bit obtuse. Or maybe I'm beleaguered by Taylor Swift fans.... and economists, which I think have very similar discretion