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neilfrndes

1,576 karmajoined 8 years ago
Founder, Django fan.

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Solar rail could become common in Europe after successful trial in Switzerland

euronews.com
112 points·by neilfrndes·7 days ago·140 comments

Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak

reuters.com
12 points·by neilfrndes·13 days ago·1 comments

Apple's weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness

theverge.com
902 points·by neilfrndes·26 days ago·270 comments

Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with 'no social media, no browser'

tomshardware.com
14 points·by neilfrndes·26 days ago·1 comments

Solar generates more energy in US than coal for first time

theguardian.com
504 points·by neilfrndes·last month·252 comments

Valve says it's ready to launch the Steam Machine this summer

theverge.com
77 points·by neilfrndes·last month·13 comments

Google is quietly laying off staff in its cloud division

businessinsider.com
8 points·by neilfrndes·last month·0 comments

The Divine Lever (2025)

thephysicsofstartups.substack.com
1 points·by neilfrndes·2 months ago·0 comments

Cybertruck owner believed Elon Musk that it could cross lake – now he's in jail

electrek.co
8 points·by neilfrndes·2 months ago·6 comments

Claude for Small Business

anthropic.com
541 points·by neilfrndes·2 months ago·474 comments

245TB Micron 6600 ION Data Center SSD Now Shipping

investors.micron.com
264 points·by neilfrndes·2 months ago·199 comments

Is the 'Holy Grail of batteries' ready to bless us with its presence?

theverge.com
6 points·by neilfrndes·3 months ago·2 comments

390TB video game archive being taken offline due to skyrocketing RAM, SSD

tomshardware.com
40 points·by neilfrndes·4 months ago·3 comments

Tell HN: DigitalOcean's managed services broke each other after update

76 points·by neilfrndes·6 months ago·51 comments

Nvidia-backed Starcloud trains first AI model in space

cnbc.com
2 points·by neilfrndes·7 months ago·1 comments

We used to sleep in two segments and how modern shift changed sense of time

theconversation.com
4 points·by neilfrndes·9 months ago·0 comments

Video‐rate tunable colour electronic paper with human resolution

nature.com
4 points·by neilfrndes·9 months ago·1 comments

Deep-Earth Diamonds Reveal 'Almost Impossible' Chemistry

scientificamerican.com
4 points·by neilfrndes·10 months ago·0 comments

comments

neilfrndes
·2 months ago·discuss
4k, <5%
neilfrndes
·2 months ago·discuss
Tangential. If you're interested in the history of airlines and the intense power struggles, I highly recommend the book Hard Landing: The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines Into Chaos by Thomas Petzinger Jr.
neilfrndes
·3 months ago·discuss
Could you please share a list of your favorites in San Jose/Bay Area?

In San Francisco I love having pho in Chinatown. Golden Star Vietnamese Restaurant, Sai's Vietnamese, and Golden Flower are the ones I like the most.
neilfrndes
·3 months ago·discuss
I daily drive a PopOS (22) on my laptop, it simplifies dealing with Nvidia drivers.

I recently upgraded to the 24.x version that runs Cosmic DE. While I loved the visuals and design, the whole OS was buggy. The GitHub issues about memory leaks I faced related to cosmic have been open for a while.
neilfrndes
·3 months ago·discuss
> Finnish startup Donut Lab claims it’s made a solid-state battery breakthrough. Whether you believe it or not, the technology does appear to be more than just hype.
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
I thought eBay doesn't allow you to cancel a bid you placed.
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
> Did DO at least provide the DaemonSet from an official source, or was it literally "here's a random GitHub link"?

quoting verbatim from their email:

> For long-term remediation, our team has also created a DaemonSet that runs this flush command on all nodes automatically. You can find it at the link: https://github.com/okamidash/ARP-DOKS-FIX
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
Claude code has a /context command.
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
As the sibling comment already mentioned, k8s is not much more complexity once you're past the learning curve. I used to host with ec2 + scripts earlier. K8s actually solves a lot of problems that you will have to solve yourself anyway.
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
I've read a few horror stories, but I always thought it wouldn't happen to me :)

> It's not my problem, I opened a ticket, now I'm going to get lunch, hope it's back up soon.

That's a good way of thinking about it.
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
At our scale I doubt if we can get any cloud provider to write custom contracts. But if I had negotiating power, I completely agree.
neilfrndes
·6 months ago·discuss
We were on AWS for a while. The complexity was way higher than what our team could manage. DOKS is simpler, and this is the first major issue we've hit in many months.
neilfrndes
·8 months ago·discuss
I loved watching "It's quieter in the twilight", a documentary about how a dedicated team of engineers (mostly retired) are fighting to keep the Voyager mission alive.

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt17658964/
neilfrndes
·9 months ago·discuss
> The screen, which has been dubbed retinal e-paper, has a resolution beyond 25,000 pixels per inch. "This breakthrough paves the way for the creation of virtual worlds that are visually indistinguishable from reality," says a Chalmers news release about the breakthrough.

https://newatlas.com/materials/retina-e-paper/
neilfrndes
·9 months ago·discuss
The book Ultra-Processed People by Chris van Tulleken really opened my eyes about UPF. I highly recommend it. Here is a video of him delivering a lecture at the royal institution about the topic: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j1oOoYnCfJs

I don't think adding kombu to dashi would count as UPF according to the book's definition.
neilfrndes
·10 months ago·discuss
While DuckDB is excellent, I've found the spatial extension still has some rough edges compared to more mature solutions like PostGIS.

1. The latitude/longitude ordering for points differs from PostGIS and most standard geospatial libraries, which creates friction due to muscle memory.

2. Anecdotal: spatial joins haven't matched PostGIS performance for similar operations, though this may vary by use case and data size.

3. The spatial extension has a backlog of long-standing GitHub issues.
neilfrndes
·12 months ago·discuss
I found iroshizuku inks faster drying than the other brands I've tried. Paper matters a lot too, I've experimented with many and finally settled on Rhodia.
neilfrndes
·12 months ago·discuss
I agree :)

My daily driver is a Pilot Vanishing Point. It's a fountain pen with a form factor of a clickable ball point pen.
neilfrndes
·4 years ago·discuss
I use Joplin with Hetzners storage box service to keep my notes in sync.