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5 points·by georgel·6 months ago·5 comments

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georgel
·16 days ago·discuss
This has been the case forever in corporate environments, even before AI. I worked for 3 years on an app that in startup land should have taken a couple months at best.
georgel
·17 days ago·discuss
https://xkcd.com/641/
georgel
·29 days ago·discuss
That was fun. LineRider vibes.
georgel
·29 days ago·discuss
Must be nice to have dirt cheap electricity. PG&E rates are 0.26 to 0.62/kw for the EV plan.

Source: https://www.pge.com/assets/pge/docs/account/rate-plans/resid...
georgel
·last month·discuss
The coworking space I was at back in 2013 held regular weekly meetups in the common space. Sometimes cool tech was shown off, but a ton of promo talks was common. I won't say no to free pizza though.
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
It was such a nice feature too, but very easily and quickly abused.
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
The circle is complete: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8863
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
Some of us care. Standing up and saying the product is crap leads to being asked to leave (fired). Or ends up on deaf ears, and the product is hated by people. Been in both situations, it doesn't seem there is a winning position.
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
It's been around and available as an API to devs since at least 2021 in iOS. The problem was even on the best iPhone at that time, I could never get it past ~0.8x speed and after 15-20 minutes the device would heat up so much the display dimmed.

For context, I was working on a podcast app with on-device transcription, had to park that idea for years before it got to today's performance.
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
I'll agree they were all great, but I liked the change to force-touch more.

The uni-body pre force-touch trackpads clicked on a hinge from the top and you would need to press much harder in that area.
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
St. Louis is like this as well.
georgel
·2 months ago·discuss
The irony of Reddit's early days was that it was bootstrapped with fake accounts run by the founder.
georgel
·3 months ago·discuss
This gave me flashbacks to LonCapa in college when I was in calculus classes circa 2011. A correct answer was marked incorrect automatically because of floating point issues.
georgel
·3 months ago·discuss
They were called "Tech Bro Podcast Network" but rebranded at some point.
georgel
·4 months ago·discuss
I remember it going down semi-regularly in the 2013+ era, and seeing HN posts about it. Especially if you were using a package manager reliant on GitHub like Cocoapods. It seems to me it is more "impactful" on the dev community now that they have gone past just being a centralized Git server for the team, to being the thing that does deploys and all sorts of other things.
georgel
·6 months ago·discuss
My manager recommended Agile Web Rails 8. Will spend the weekend diving into that.
georgel
·9 months ago·discuss
This feels more like a repeat of iOS7 to me.
georgel
·9 months ago·discuss
There are tons of tools that collect stuff like this, hotjar.com has been a thing for over a decade.
georgel
·9 months ago·discuss
Far too many of the critical services (banks) still only offer SMS 2FA.
georgel
·last year·discuss


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