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Full Show: After "Late Show" Ends, Stephen Colbert Hosts Monroe [video]

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4 points·by hank808·2 months ago·2 comments

Maybe I'm the Alien [video]

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1 points·by hank808·2 months ago·0 comments

Is Nvidia [stock] Worth 400% More? (video)

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1 points·by hank808·3 months ago·1 comments

Out of the blue: A look back at Air Force One's classic design (2018)

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1 points·by hank808·5 months ago·1 comments

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What if you swam in a nuclear storage pool? [video]

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3 points·by hank808·9 months ago·1 comments

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hank808
·13 days ago·discuss
"Gift" URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/26/business/apple-nvidia-tes...
hank808
·25 days ago·discuss
Local models are good? Or are we saying that open source/open weights models are good? What I'm asking is, are they good because they are "local" or are they good because you can install and run them yourself, wherever you want? Same node, different node, different cluster, way out in the ether/cloud...
hank808
·last month·discuss
Those are already on the market. This was about the new thing coming to market, which is Windows support.
hank808
·last month·discuss
Vera only lives in the DC. It will probably eventually end up on the edge, but not for a year or so.
hank808
·last month·discuss
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hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
...and the Nvidia Shield.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
Nope. 2000s would refer to the century. We're still in the 2000s and still early. The Wright brothers flew the first plane in the early 1900s. Accurate. Ford introduced the Model T in the late 1900s, inaccurate. 1908 was not the late 1900s.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
I watched this until I saw the first down vote, 5 minutes later. Would anyone refer to the year 1909 as "the late 1900s?" Nope.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
"...came to widespread attention in the late 2000s..." Weird. I thought we were all living in the year 2026, which seems like the early 2000s to me. Huh...
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
Ehhh. None of this sounds right. Translation problems maybe. Lack or technical detail understanding maybe... I don't know. Probably not news.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
Nopes. I'm strongly suggesting that we already had a frigging word for these things, that's also still valid AF today, and it's "word processor." Not f'n writerdeck or whatever. Dumb.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
You're not gettin' the point. There's nothing here if you think about it for 10 seconds. Any ancient anything, could run vi, or vim, or Emacs, or friggin' wordstar, natively or via emulation or WHATEVER. There's nothing here.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
"Writerdeck' or simple word processor? They were first sold in the 1960s or 70s. Why? Buy, not build I'm thinking.
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
Full title, that wouldn't fit into the HN submission box: 'FULL SHOW: After "Late Show" ends, Stephen Colbert hosts Monroe public access show'
hank808
·2 months ago·discuss
Steven Colbert apparently can't take a day off. This is great! If you like him, you'll probably love this video.
hank808
·3 months ago·discuss
Oh good! Training your AI on the human interactions between people at a failed company will lead to success, right? Great!
hank808
·3 months ago·discuss
Very cool for anyone with flawless eyesight!
hank808
·3 months ago·discuss
No. A friend of mine worked at United Record Pressing. The majority of the masters they received from customers were commercial CDs. No special master.
hank808
·3 months ago·discuss
iLearningEngines? I guess we're all familiar with them and have thoughts and concerns about them. We don't. We're not.
hank808
·3 months ago·discuss
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