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Indian telecom operator Reliance sabotages Telegram access outside India

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Show HN: SeaRoutes, find the shortest navigable sea routes on the globe

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ChatGPT Insight Tracker

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aayushdutt
·vor 10 Stunden·discuss
> lets just monetize kids

Monetising kids is what YT kids, kids scrolling tiktoks all day is doing because parents can't give a f**. Making a LLM tutor for kids is not monetising kids, in the same way creating a school is not "monetising" kids. LLMs are much more effective in teaching than 99% of teachers anyway.
aayushdutt
·vor 10 Stunden·discuss
AI hater talk right here. LLM is a 100x better teacher btw, it can adjust itself to your exact level and teach you much more effectively. LLMs can't count 'r's in a strawberry, LLMs can't talk with emotions - all that is pure BS.
aayushdutt
·vorgestern·discuss
The blog post looks a bit distasteful if I'm honest. I was expecting a technical writeup explaining why it was/wasn't a good fit for zig.

> He gets to live out his productivity fantasy fever dream, he's probably already super wealthy. He has minor tech celebrity status.

Looks like a backhanded personal comment? This didn't need to be in the article.

> It's almost like the marketing department of a trillion dollar company has a lot of money riding on this article.

> The post claims they were fuzzing their Zig code, while during our calls the whole Bun team told us that they were not fuzzing anything. This appears to be an outright fabrication.

Smells like a lot of bias coming in. The fuzzing part was not a fabrication.

> sufficient to catch bugs in 1 million lines of unreviewed slop?

I don't understand how even today software engineers are calling LLM written code slop? It's objectively much better than what most of the engineers write, and it's not stopping to get better. If you still believe this, try out any frontier model on any work that you are currently doing, that should change your mind. There still are like 1% of cases where LLMs are not that good, but even there almost all of the time the issue is in the engineer's steering, not the LLM.

> There's a dichotomy being presented here where you have to either choose a "style guide" or a programming language feature in order to avoid bugs.

He says this, but doesn't give the steps to solve this?

> we all felt at ZSF that Bun was a net liability. > "It Tastes Like It's Not My Problem Anymore" > influx of tasteless AI enthusists into Zig communities

This may be the stance that encouraged Bun to leave.
aayushdutt
·vorgestern·discuss
Anthropic is already profitable, economics is no longer an issue as they have found PMF in enterprise software market. You might need to update your views.

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/mind-blowing-growth-is-about-to-...
aayushdutt
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
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aayushdutt
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Wondering what runtime is the infra under the hood. Firecracker? Traditional VM? Docker Containers?
aayushdutt
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
This looks nice, when did you launch this? Do you have validation / paying users?
aayushdutt
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Really looking forward to a Jellyfin client on PS5
aayushdutt
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
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aayushdutt
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
It's just the frontier getting pushed slowly but surely. The headline missed the keyword `yet`.
aayushdutt
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
What do you mean by USB hard drive enclosures? Are you limiting the RAID (8 bay) throughput by a single USB line?! That's like towing a ferrari with a bicycle.