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"Piracy isn't theft if buying isnt ownership."

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46769318

Submissions

DensePose turns commodity WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation

github.com
2 points·by bigwheels·3 months ago·1 comments

Fincept Terminal

github.com
2 points·by bigwheels·3 months ago·0 comments

Fruity Loops

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·0 comments

Deep Exploration and Efficient Research Flow

github.com
2 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·0 comments

Nvidia Will Spend $26B to Build Open-Weight AI Models

wired.com
28 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·9 comments

Searching for the Agentic IDE

twitter.com
33 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·35 comments

SaaSpocalypse: Enterprises are suddenly worried about the future of SaaS

techcircle.in
2 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·0 comments

The Brand Age

paulgraham.com
498 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·382 comments

Notes on Not Looking at the Code at StrongDM

sigusr2.net
2 points·by bigwheels·4 months ago·1 comments

Anthropic acquires Vercept_AI to advance Claude's computer use capabilities

twitter.com
2 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·2 comments

The consequences of task switching in supervisory programming

martinfowler.com
128 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·54 comments

Harness Engineering

openai.com
2 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·0 comments

Tell HN: GPT-5.3-codex is now available in the API

4 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·0 comments

Msgvault: Private Gmail archive and search system

msgvault.io
2 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·1 comments

Claude planned the latest NASA Mars Rover drive

xcancel.com
4 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·0 comments

FDA clears first human trial of epigenetic reprogramming therapy

longevity.technology
5 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: Is archive.is currently broken for WSJ links?

9 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·3 comments

Gemini 3 Flash can now read fine image details

xcancel.com
3 points·by bigwheels·5 months ago·1 comments

Whenwords: A relative time formatting library, with no code

github.com
2 points·by bigwheels·6 months ago·0 comments

A few random notes from Claude coding quite a bit last few weeks

twitter.com
913 points·by bigwheels·6 months ago·848 comments

comments

bigwheels
·4 days ago·discuss
Are you going to take away all of Zuckerberg's vast personal fortune, and all the other execs at Meta? What about all the folks who've wokred as engineer and product managers? Otherwise they're still making out like bandits.
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
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bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
Yeah, Show HN is kinda wrekt.
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
Previous related discussion:

Trucker built a scale model of NYC over 21 years https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45261877 - 18 comments, 6 months ago
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
OT: This site has another recent article I found even more interesting-

A Major Mail Provider Demonstrate They Likely Do Not Understand Mail At All https://nxdomain.no/~peter/they_do_not_understand_mail_at_al...

Gotta love the email self-hoster holdouts, mad props and respect.
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
Thanks a lot, Sam Altman / OpenAI. Their little $100bn war chest being used for obstructive / destructive purposes will wipe out multiples of that amount via economic ripple effects. All in an attempt to keep a stranglehold over AI via competitive resource starvation. Basic.
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
"It's not X, it's Y."

A linguistic presentation commonly referred to as constrastive negation.
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
Rather than advancing the state of the art, they'll use it to slow down competition by starving them of resources. In the style of a monopoly.
bigwheels
·3 months ago·discuss
Also discoverable via:

  strings $(which  claude) | grep 'Swirling'
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
Which is more ambitious, targeting the MONIAC platform or ENIAC?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENIAC

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillips_Machine (MONIAC)

I'd say both are looking increasingly doable.
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
It's like core-ing out the goody bits from an otherwise bland pint of ice cream. Who would ever do such a disgusting and selfish thing? :-0
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
Fascinating culture and raises numerous questions arising from my subsequent confusion:

1. > 返し箸 Kaeshibashi (also known as 逆さ箸 sakasabashi)

> To turn the chopsticks around when serving food so that the tips of the chopsticks that have touched one’s mouth do not touch the food.


Does this mean it is preferable to use the tips that may have touched mouth to then serve more food? Or is this considered fine because it's also taboo to touch the tips to your mouth? (which only a BARBARIAN would do!)

2. > こすり箸 Kosuribashi

> To rub waribashi (disposable chopsticks) together to remove splinters.


Just proceed to eat some splinters, then? What is the good etiquette way to handle low quality el-cheapo chopsticks?

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I have been guilty of the above as well as:

Chigiribashi - Hold one chopstick in each hand and use them like a knife and fork to tear or cut food into smaller pieces.

Soroebashi - Hold chopsticks together and tap them on a dish or the top of the table to align the tips.

Namidabashi - Allow sauce or soup to drip from the tips of the chopsticks when eating. Namida means “tears.”

Nigiribashi - Grip both chopsticks in a fist.

Neburibashi - Lick the chopsticks.

Hashibashi - Place the chopsticks like a bridge across the top of a dish to show one is finished. Chopsticks should be placed on the hashioki (chopstick rest).

Furibashi - Shake off soup, sauce, or small bits of food from the tips of the chopsticks.

Mogibashi - Bite off and eat grains of rice that are stuck to the chopsticks.

Yokobashi - Line the chopsticks up together and use them like a spoon to scoop up food.

.. growing up my mom used to say, "What are you, raised by wolves!?" .. apparently, yes!
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
What is the ending of your story!? Did you find and fix some bottlenecks?
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
Whatever I can install Opnsense on.
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
Can you elaborate beyond the shallow/superficial dismissal?
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
This is not in the spirit of the guideline. OP was trying to help the poster in good faith.
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
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bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
I was still skeptical at the start of this year, but there seems to be a shift underway. Found the StrongDM Dark Factory docs in Feb and they've netted novel results that have been inspiring enough to keep studying and practicing.

https://factory.strongdm.ai/techniques

https://factory.strongdm.ai/products/attractor

If you've found better or ancillary resources, please share.
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
Would these machines have been networked with CAT-3? Daisy chained phone cords?
bigwheels
·4 months ago·discuss
LLMs are not deterministic:

1.) There is typically a temperature setting (even when not exposed, most major providers have stopped exposing it [esp in the TUIs]).

2.) Then, even with the temperature set to 0, it will be almost deterministic but you'll still observe small variations due to the limited precision of float numbers.

Edit: thanks for the corrections