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DOS Running in a PDF

crabby605.github.io
14 points·by zachlatta·الشهر الماضي·7 comments

I Trained a Chess Model on Just $14

mostlime.pages.dev
2 points·by zachlatta·قبل 4 أشهر·1 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by zachlatta·قبل 4 أشهر·0 comments

PCB devboard the size of a USB-C plug

github.com
262 points·by zachlatta·قبل 4 أشهر·69 comments

Show HN: Free alternative to Wispr Flow, Superwhisper, and Monologue

github.com
277 points·by zachlatta·قبل 5 أشهر·132 comments

How did I get here?

how-did-i-get-here.net
407 points·by zachlatta·قبل 8 أشهر·65 comments

100 Hours to Shanghai

medium.com
14 points·by zachlatta·قبل 8 أشهر·5 comments

Ask HN: Books about people who did hard things

495 points·by zachlatta·قبل سنتين·437 comments

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zachlatta
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
I once set up a 1 month hotspot with Verizon when I moved into a new place that didn’t have internet yet.

After the month, I returned the hotspot to the store and they told me I was all good (in writing too!).

Then I started getting monthly bills that I couldn’t cancel online or over the phone. I repeatedly went into the store and they told me it was a billing mistake and they’d fix it.

Eventually they sent me to collections, my credit score dropped, and a debt collector started coming after me.

It took 2 years to finally get them to stop and to remove it from my credit history.

Verizon is a bad company that doesn’t care about its customers.
zachlatta
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
At Hack Club we have made tremendous investments to help teenagers get into electronics and design their own PCBs over the last 2 years.

It’s much harder to fake and in many situations much more exciting than software, especially for beginners. Some of you might like this video from a recent event at GitHub HQ: https://youtu.be/kaEFv7e49mo?si=sLer815jCJIyWR9Y

We have an upcoming event called Hack Club Fallout where we’re bringing a bunch of high schoolers from across the USA and world to Shenzhen for a 7 day hackathon because it’s one of the few places you can get same day PCB turnaround: https://fallout.hackclub.com
zachlatta
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
If you check the post on Pangram it shows up as 100% AI written.
zachlatta
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
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zachlatta
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Make sure you open it with a Chromium browser. Made by a 17 year old Hack Clubber.

Repo here: https://github.com/crabby605/DOSPDF
zachlatta
·قبل شهرين·discuss
This is how you get bad stuff. This mindset will turn the software ecosystem into mechanical / electrical engineering. Closed source, bad, and expensive tools.
zachlatta
·قبل شهرين·discuss
Two founders of a small startup in Europe trying to build a new decentralized git forge and open sourcing their code are anti-democracy?

Come on.
zachlatta
·قبل شهرين·discuss
Just like engineering, monetizing is an iterative process. As long as they don't make it hard to move off their platform, IMO it's completely fine for them to try different monetization models.

We should celebrate people building open source stuff and in the public. The alternative is for the software tooling ecosystem to look like EE or mechanical engineering tools - all closed source, proprietary, and with super expensive licensing.

It's easy to take open source for granted - 'information wants to be free', but we are at risk of the open source movement dying with proprietary AI completely changing everything about software.

If we penalize people who are working toward the right goal, we contribute to that decline.
zachlatta
·قبل شهرين·discuss
This kind of absolutism is crazy. People who are doing 90% of what we want them to do should be greatly celebrated and rewarded. Else we penalize idealistic people who are not perfect instead of penalizing the people who are actually doing the opposite of what we care about (ex. Autodesk).

Do you want software to become as closed source as mechanical engineering? No! So let's celebrate people building software that's open source, even if it's VC funded! They are awesome for doing that!
zachlatta
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
This is a website created by a professional lobbyist who still has an active role taking lobbying contracts through a firm they founded called Steinhauser Strategies.
zachlatta
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Running a nonprofit is really, really hard and I commend them for doing it. I hope they get through this crisis.

Hack Club almost went insolvent in 2017. We would have, if it wasn’t for 2 friends who stepped in near the end and saved us. Today there are tens of thousands of teens involved and doing amazing things.

I’m disappointed by all the negativity in the comments. I’m not familiar with Session, but raising donor funds is a very different skillset than software engineering and anyone who is trying to do both has my respect.
zachlatta
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
AI slop. Please see the Hacker News guidelines on writing with AI.
zachlatta
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
You are barking up the wrong tree. Ryan can't do anything to make government grants for this kind of work exist.

It would be a huge public service if you could get more public support for open source. Maybe you could do it instead of criticizing Ryan!

Some public support for this kind of work already exists, especially for the Python science ecosystem, but nothing that comes close to "competing" with VC for a project like Deno.

You should be the change you hope to see in the world and make this happen!
zachlatta
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
This is really not true. It’s important that when people say this, we hold them to it and reward them when they see it through.

The internet has a tendency to penalize people who try to do bold things. As a result, it’s too often strategic to stay quiet and boring and focus on the bottom line.

We shouldn’t be cynical. We should be excited when people say bold things and reward them when they live up to it.
zachlatta
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
This project was made by a teenager in https://blueprint.hackclub.com, a nonprofit program I'm helping run that helps teenagers learn PCB design and get up to $400 USD in funding to prototype and manufacture their designs!

We just launched https://stasis.hackclub.com, another similar electronics program.

If you know any teens that want to get into PCB design, please encourage them to join Hack Club and these programs!
zachlatta
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
Watsi is an incredible organization doing incredible work.

Chase and Grace are both incredible people.

When I was 15 and first starting Hack Club, I went to Startup School 2013 and watched Chase’s talk. It was the first time I had ever seen a startup founder who was starting a nonprofit instead of a for-profit. Afterwards he showed me the kindness of speaking with me.

Later as the years went on, both of them always replied to emails and gave great advice.

Many nonprofit founders understandably feel very protective of their experience and relationships because nonprofits can be zero-sum in a way that for-profits aren’t, but Chase and Grace are two of the most generous people you’ll ever meet.

Thank you for starting an incredible organization and being such an inspiration.
zachlatta
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
That’s awesome! The specific thing that was causing the long latency was the image LLM call to describe the current context. I’m not sure if you’ve tested Handy’s post-processing with images or if there’s a technique to get image calls to be faster locally.

Thank you for making Handy! It looks amazing and I wish I found it before making FreeFlow.
zachlatta
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
It takes a screenshot of the current window and sends it to Llama in Groq asking it to describe what you’re doing and pull out any key info like names with spelling.

You can go to Settings > Run Logs in FreeFlow to see the full pipeline ran on each request with the exact prompt and LLM response to see exactly what is sent / returned.
zachlatta
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
I just learned about Handy in this thread and it looks great!

I think the biggest difference between FreeFlow and Handy is that FreeFlow implements what Monologue calls "deep context", where it post-processes the raw transcription with context from your currently open window.

This fixes misspelled names if you're replying to an email / makes sure technical terms are spelled right / etc.

The original hope for FreeFlow was for it to use all local models like Handy does, but with the post-processing step the pipeline took 5-10 seconds instead of <1 second with Groq.
zachlatta
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
Wow, Handy looks really great and super polished. Demo at https://handy.computer/