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Ask HN: What data have the frontier AI companies not ingested yet?

2 points·by lysace·8 hours ago·3 comments

Mac Mini and Mac Studio facing extreme shipping delays amid RAM shortage

macrumors.com
5 points·by lysace·3 months ago·0 comments

Revision Demoparty 2026: The Meteoriks awards [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by lysace·3 months ago·1 comments

SpaceX Files FCC Complaint over Ariane 64 Amazon Leo Launch

europeanspaceflight.com
2 points·by lysace·3 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: Does the Gmail iOS app often hang in iOS 26?

3 points·by lysace·4 months ago·1 comments

What's inside a Lego SMART brick? [Teardown/decapping/imaging video]

youtube.com
2 points·by lysace·4 months ago·0 comments

The Making of Knowledge Navigator (Apple, 1987)

dubberly.com
5 points·by lysace·4 months ago·0 comments

Who Is Paying for the 2025 U.S. Tariffs?

libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org
3 points·by lysace·5 months ago·1 comments

Atlas Airborne (Boston Dynamics and RAI Institute) [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by lysace·5 months ago·0 comments

Is Greenland in danger of being overrun by Russia and China?

thetimes.com
8 points·by lysace·6 months ago·6 comments

Tell HN: Use news.ycombinator.com/active

40 points·by lysace·6 months ago·30 comments

Trump to impose tariffs on European nations over Greenland

dw.com
87 points·by lysace·6 months ago·82 comments

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1 points·by lysace·7 months ago·0 comments

istwitterdownyet.com (2023)

web.archive.org
4 points·by lysace·7 months ago·5 comments

Poland picks Sweden's Saab to supply it with three submarines (A26 Blekinge)

reuters.com
3 points·by lysace·8 months ago·1 comments

Colombia signs agreement to acquire 17 Saab Gripen E fighters

defence-industry.eu
2 points·by lysace·8 months ago·0 comments

Why Japan Can't Produce Another Sony [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by lysace·9 months ago·4 comments

YouTube is now full of crap AI slop

39 points·by lysace·9 months ago·52 comments

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lysace
·8 hours ago·discuss
https://www.theregister.com/offbeat/2010/05/14/facebook-foun...

Loveable Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg called his first few thousand users "dumb fucks" for trusting him with their data, published IM transcripts show. Facebook hasn't disputed the authenticity of the transcript.
lysace
·12 hours ago·discuss
High testo, huh.
lysace
·14 hours ago·discuss
Again though: please don't be an asshole. You're doing a disservice to Lisp.
lysace
·15 hours ago·discuss
iLemming: creating a new user just to say that seems a bit over the top.
lysace
·16 hours ago·discuss
Please be less of an asshole.
lysace
·17 hours ago·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwest_Airlines_Flight_1380
lysace
·3 days ago·discuss
You are shifting the goalposts. You first said "at least they try to appear anti-corruption".

This thing about not caring about appearances is new. (And also the only thing I commented about.)
lysace
·3 days ago·discuss
Flag rope knots are low key stressful. You only need to do them once every 5-10 years or so, so you don't really develop any expertise through practice. If you do it wrong, you probably have to pay or arrange for a team of two people to lower the flagpole.

The flag rope for our 12 meter flagpole broke. I seriously debated getting a drone to replace it in situ. Then I realized hauling just a few hundred grams of rope needs a fairly serious drone.
lysace
·3 days ago·discuss
Don't confuse "the west" with the US. The US is less than half of "the west".
lysace
·3 days ago·discuss
This explains the connection: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MachineGames#History

I wonder what's happening to MachineGames...
lysace
·8 days ago·discuss
This is going to spread like wildfire. ("We can do that?")
lysace
·8 days ago·discuss
Jony.
lysace
·8 days ago·discuss
That use case is literally addressed in the first sentence.
lysace
·10 days ago·discuss
According to https://en.namu.wiki/w/SE-8001 a replica of Sharp MZ-80 K/C.
lysace
·10 days ago·discuss
Cute name. (Naming is hard and important.)
lysace
·10 days ago·discuss
I literally instinctively pressed the back button the first time.

I don't understand this instinct you're displaying here, to defend anything because it's open/free.

It can be made better. Can't we all agree that is a good thing?
lysace
·10 days ago·discuss
The visual design of this landing page reminds me of soulless pay to view journals. I don't like that.

The visual design of the actual online book/HTML is excellent.
lysace
·10 days ago·discuss
Related and a little ironic: houses in northern Europe nowadays typically have "AC" in the form of air-to-air heat pumps that both can heat and cool. Houses in southern and central Europe dramatically lag behind in terms of adoption.
lysace
·11 days ago·discuss
So many activists of different kinds.
lysace
·14 days ago·discuss
I kind of enjoy grocery store/chain discussions on e.g. national subreddits because it's a way of engaging people normally not into economics, corporate structures and incentives and getting them to actually think about the topics.

Sweden: The dominant one is called ICA. Shared brand and supply chain. Stores are locally owned, typically 1, maybe 2 stores per owner. Store owners own a share of the centralized aspects. Customers generally prefer it, except for those on the (quite) left. It often becomes a political charged debate topic on a national level.

People do seem to at least eventually understand that local ownership is good since it translates into caring.

The charges from the left: a) Possibly valid: They have gotten too good/dominant, b) Just stupid: "They are ripping people off with their 2% profit margins".