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Ukrainian drone holds position for 6 weeks

defenceleaders.com
171 points·by AftHurrahWinch·3 months ago·193 comments

Office, Messaging and Verbs

ben-evans.com
10 points·by AftHurrahWinch·3 months ago·1 comments

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AftHurrahWinch
·2 months ago·discuss
> Jews believed you couldn't burn a piece of paper once you wrote the name of God on it, so there were special towers in ancient cities for Jews to throw away their paper.

Fascinating!

The Cairo Genizah

Located in the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Fustat (Old Cairo), Egypt, this particular Genizah was a massive, windowless attic room built high into the structure. To put papers in it, the synagogue's caretaker had to climb a tall ladder and drop the documents through a hole in the wall. Because the local community never got around to burying the papers, this high, hidden room acted like a time capsule for over a thousand years. When it was rediscovered in the late 19th century, it contained nearly 300,000 manuscript fragments.
AftHurrahWinch
·2 months ago·discuss
The headline makes this seem like they're labeling AI music, but it's actually just a scammer filter. Spotify is just making their internal anti-bot flags public-facing.
AftHurrahWinch
·3 months ago·discuss
The "cat" command always exists with code 0. You need to exit with code 2.

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/hooks#exit-code-2-behavior-p...
AftHurrahWinch
·3 months ago·discuss
I regret to inform you that is the preferred spelling in British English.
AftHurrahWinch
·3 months ago·discuss
I think you could just ship generic robot dogs in a container and have local contractors straw-purchase firearms, 3d-print cradles, and combine them. None of the contractors would need to know what they were doing.
AftHurrahWinch
·3 months ago·discuss
"It takes infantry to hold territory" is still true I guess, but now it's a single operator in a bunker.
AftHurrahWinch
·3 months ago·discuss
"Office, messaging and verbs" was excellent, thanks for the recommendation.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47579407
AftHurrahWinch
·3 months ago·discuss
Saw this for the first time when @dcre mentioned it.

Really enjoyed this quote:

> a clerk in a large insurance company in New York, and so here you see his office - drones laid out at desks almost as far at the eye can see. Each desk has a telephone, rolodex, typewriter and a large electro-mechanical calculating machine.

> In effect, every person on that floor is a cell in a spreadsheet. The floor is a worksheet and the building is an Excel file, with thousands of cells each containing a single person. The links between cells are made up of a typewriter, carbon copies ('CC') and an internal mail system, and it takes days to refresh whenever someone on the top floor presses F9.
AftHurrahWinch
·4 months ago·discuss
Great questions, I will reinstall Factorio for research purposes and get right back to you.
AftHurrahWinch
·4 months ago·discuss
The Revolution allowed a new system to be built, but it is a teleological fallacy to point to the current system as the result. Centuries of trial, error, and institutional hardening led to the system current Americans would judge.

The first post-revolution organizational system of the US, described in the Articles of Confederation, is very different than the difficult and contingent pivot to a federal system. Almost a million US citizens died in the transition.
AftHurrahWinch
·4 months ago·discuss
Phew, I'm glad "inserting them into your nostrils and braying like a walrus" isn't on the list.
AftHurrahWinch
·4 months ago·discuss
Agreed. The United States had an election in 1864, while the states were literally at war with each other.
AftHurrahWinch
·5 months ago·discuss
Really enjoyed this:

> In the centuries after Archimedes invented the Archimedes' screw, developments of propeller design led to the torus marine propeller... it was invented in the early 1890s

"the centuries" indeed. :)
AftHurrahWinch
·9 months ago·discuss
Yes, they are. Like any standard API, it is an orchestration layer that, given a specific input should always execute the same logic and produce a consistent output. Its job is deterministic execution.

The agentic system that uses MCP (e.g., an LLM) is fundamentally non-deterministic. The LLM's decision of which tool to call, when to call it, and what to do with the response is stochastic.
AftHurrahWinch
·9 months ago·discuss
MCPs are deterministic, SKILLS.md isn't. Also run.js can run arbitrarily generated Node.js code. It is a trivial vector for command injection.

This might be sufficient for an independent contractor or student. It shouldn't be used in a production agent.
AftHurrahWinch
·9 months ago·discuss
Is the BLS reported labor supply contracting?
AftHurrahWinch
·9 months ago·discuss
This is what the prelude to stagflation looks like - no job growth, yet prices rising.

If the administration pressures the Federal Reserve into lowering interest rates, say, right before November 2026, then we lock in a stagflationary cycle. An initial stock rally then long-term bond yields rising on inflation fears. A weakening U.S. dollar, and a Federal Reserve that has no tools to fight inflation in the medium-term.
AftHurrahWinch
·9 months ago·discuss
Archive link: https://archive.ph/KDp6z
AftHurrahWinch
·9 months ago·discuss
This was found posthumously in a rented garage. Imagine yourself walking in to a windowless room, turning on the lights, and seeing this.
AftHurrahWinch
·10 months ago·discuss
"chuck some paint" is a deliberate misrepresentation.

It misleadingly describes the scale, coordination, and intent. It uses a minor detail to trivialize an act explicitly intended to reduce military capacity.