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clcaev

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AP says it will offer buyouts as part of pivot away from newspaper journalism

apnews.com
5 points·by clcaev·vor 3 Monaten·1 comments

Jeff Bezos in Talks to Raise $100B for AI Manufacturing Fund

wsj.com
3 points·by clcaev·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

Silicon Valley is building a shadow power grid for data centers across the US

washingtonpost.com
2 points·by clcaev·vor 5 Monaten·0 comments

Why Manufacturing's Last Boom Will Be Hard to Repeat

wsj.com
2 points·by clcaev·vor 8 Monaten·0 comments

China Road Trip Exposes List of Uninvestable Assets in the West

news.bloomberglaw.com
3 points·by clcaev·vor 10 Monaten·0 comments

Tesla said it didn't have key data in a fatal crash, then a hacker found it

washingtonpost.com
671 points·by clcaev·vor 11 Monaten·367 comments

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clcaev
·vor 4 Tagen·discuss
I have an OpenWRT One and have challenges with iPhone connectivity, perhaps IPv6. Not sure how to even start debugging the configuration.
clcaev
·vor 9 Tagen·discuss
It's a great demonstration of how public health communication fails: the most important part is at the tail of the article, below two advertisements, and it's about as obscure as one could write it:

Any direct human contact with a bat is an indication for rabies postexposure prophylaxi - medical treatment given immediately after potential exposure to a rabid animal.

The article should have also recommended they safely isolate the animal to have it tested for rabies.
clcaev
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
> In all these operations, anonymity is what drives it.

The most egregious, prolific lies out there have been fully attributed; and perhaps especially because of attribution, people vehemently disagree on which are the lies.

Those who wield outsized power experience attribution of speech asymmetrically. Filtering societal communication supports the concentration of power.
clcaev
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
As a stylistic comment, on HN I am seeing more and more of "As I have always said..." or similar opening constructs. Concisely documenting a phenomena or affecting change requires detailed, sustained effort. Merely observing a pattern isn't sufficient to be notable.

A succinct point, ideally noting counter arguments, is most welcome. Further, if there is substantial prior discussion or relevant literature, a link is productive.
clcaev
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
This is interesting — it put immigration limits directly up for a popular vote.

For those voting to strictly limit citizenship, I wonder if they are supporting: a permanent underclass without full rights? or that basic needs to be more expensive? or that widespread automation will soon meet basic labor needs?

addendum: thank you kgwgk
clcaev
·letzten Monat·discuss
By failing to provide adequate treatment early in a disease course, further exacerbations and comorbidities can appear, and these can become their own chronic conditions requiring further ongoing treatment.
clcaev
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Perhaps more people are using AI as part of an editorial process that is largely driven by what they wish to convey but where they have stopped fighting the AI on its preferred style. It’s supremely annoying when AI updates your prose with its own formulation despite plenty of instructions otherwise. Too often AIs mangle meaning which can be especially worrisome as it’s not easy to catch subtle word/grammar changes that dramatically shift meaning. Overall though, defects aside, for me, and only very recently, it’s been more helpful than not. I think AIs will continue to improve in this regard and be better editorial partners. For competent writings, it won’t replace human authorship or expert review.

Specifically, I’ve recently used ChatGPT for legal/administrative writing where the AI seems to be trained on a large corpus and seems to know the conventions and vocabulary well; a lawyer who reviewed the work had important corrections. Before AI, I would have sought model filings and have had less success at emulating the genre. So it’s lowered time/cost somewhat but it takes lots of diligence. By default, current AI outputs seems intelligible but are still really far off the mark. I’ve found a structured interview is a good way to start rather than jumping into draft generation.
clcaev
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Attribution requirements in a free software setting should be viewed as a symmetric property: however you treat incorporated contributions should be a guide (upper bound) for how your own attribution is handled. Symmetry among contributors is a founding principle of Debian licensing requirements, and with respect to legal notices, also seen in the Apache 2.0 (via NOTICE clause) license.

The Free Software Foundation sometimes went further than the Apache Foundation with their About dialog or textual notices for end users, so they would learn about their affirmative rights. The purpose of this "prominent but reasonable" preservation requirement is to retain this end user advocacy. Specifically, the GPL copyright contains a prologue which the FSF wished to broadly distribute. This badgeware stuff is a decade old abuse of this end user advocacy strategy.

An otherwise permissive license with a prominent but symmetric end user notification might be a helpful addition to OSI license options, but care is needed so it is compatible with GPLv3, reasonable to textual or embedded environments, and precludes stupid badgeware nonsense. Standard approaches and bill of materials could improve the state of the art.
clcaev
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
How does this compare to fossil (https://www.fossil-scm.org/)? Integrated tickets and forum seems important.
clcaev
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
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clcaev
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
This factoring of a market to enable competition by centralizing minimal infrastructure seems the bedrock of best governmental practice. Are there other examples to lean on? How do we turn this into common knowledge?
clcaev
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Why do these open source foundations (like Mozilla) have direct products anyway? Why not a certification? Who should the users be and why? Who are the collaborators and competitors? These are hard questions.

At least with free software licenses we can separate the copyrights from the trademarks, and exercise the right to fork if a trademark owner is captured and misbehaves.
clcaev
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
For IL residents the policy requires collection and retention of your biomarkers. Presumably there is a law enforcement exclusion implicitly or explicitly, eg search via administrative warrant.
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
There is still much to be worked out, but some smart people are working on it. See also https://e2c.how/
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I liked that you picked a service that has a relatively low barrier to entry. The real asset are local operators and referrals. Making them more efficient without being controlled by a big company would be a boon for everyone involved.

Consider being a platform coop with regional operators as members. See https://platform.coop/
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
The software for businesses like this is tightly intertwined with operations. Hence, it's less of a SaaS and could be more like a franchise model.
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
It'd be great if open firmware could be commercially viable. Finding a business model is hard.

The OpenWRT One [1] sponsored by the Software Conservancy [2] and manufactured by Banana Pi [3] works lovely.

[1] https://openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one

[2] https://sfconservancy.org/activities/openwrt-one.html

[3] https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/OpenWRT-One/BananaPi_OpenWRT-O...
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
The referenced policy says "We will unleash the private sector by creating incentives to identify and disrupt adversary networks and scale our national capabilities."

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Presid...

I don't see where the policy instructs the private sector to "hack back", a quoted term in the article.
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
They would be uncommon for single family homes or duplexes unless built in last decade or so.

Audio intercom with shared entry door buzzer are common with older apartment complexes. Newer buildings and retrofits have video.
clcaev
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I'd like Claude on IOS to pull/commit from a private git repository for Markdown and ideally drawio diagram editing.