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IBM Bob

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4 points·by psim1·2 months ago·4 comments

Mystery jump in oil trading ahead of Trump post draws scrutiny

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570 points·by psim1·4 months ago·392 comments

Gemini Said They Could Only Be Together If He Killed Himself. Soon, He Was Dead

wsj.com
53 points·by psim1·4 months ago·61 comments

Defining Moments in TV History

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1 points·by psim1·6 months ago·0 comments

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psim1
·last month·discuss
I think I would have instead changed the name to `marty`, who, in time, learned to think fourth-dimensionally.
psim1
·2 months ago·discuss
I like the ideas of this article but would not use SPARC as a main badguy in my examples. A naive and probably popular takeaway would be, "Thank goodness I am not writing for SPARC and don't need to worry about these SPARC architectural concerns!"
psim1
·2 months ago·discuss
I went through elementary and middle school using MECC software on Apple II, and of course had no idea at the time what a treasure it was. My generation was at the beginning of the computer-education revolution; we had "gamified" learning before that was ever a thing.

An Apple II on a wheeled desk-cart was always popular in elementary school.
psim1
·2 months ago·discuss
Truly, the SE was a great phone. It was not really "rolled in" to future phone models; it just ended.
psim1
·2 months ago·discuss
Tangentially related, if anyone has Sun nostalgia but only a bit, find a Sun Type 6 USB keyboard on eBay and plug it in. Great keyboard for a Mac. Unfortunately, the left-hand function keys (Stop, Again, Props, etc.) do not emit any usable keycodes. But everything else works.
psim1
·2 months ago·discuss
I agree, it looks like an IBM-mediocre version of every other LLM coding tool that currently exists.
psim1
·2 months ago·discuss
Definitely not the grandson of Microsoft Bob.
psim1
·3 months ago·discuss
(Please don't downvote - serious question) Are Chinese models generally accepted for use within US companies? The company I work for won't allow Qwen.
psim1
·3 months ago·discuss
LibreOffice almost seemed irrelevant; with cheap to free (*included) tools in abundance, such as MS Office, Google Workspace, Apple Pages/Numbers/Keynote, the need for LibreOffice is not what it once was, back when StarOffice and OpenOffice were liberating people from the tyranny of Microsoft.

Now it's worse than irrelevant, it's a liability.
psim1
·4 months ago·discuss
Janky is directly proportional to cost. Grandstream are the jankiest and least expensive. I like the Cisco 191; it is a fine unit but costs about $100-120.
psim1
·4 months ago·discuss
For three or four endpoints all within the home, you could do this with just ATAs and not even need a SIP server. Many ATAs have a configurable "dial plan" that will let you map a number to an IP address, thus giving you the ability to call the other terminals directly within the LAN.
psim1
·4 months ago·discuss
Yeah, this was the confirmation I needed that it's "not just me."
psim1
·4 months ago·discuss
And this! https://www.mcmaster.com/help/api/ Linked from the footer of every page!

I'm so happy to have seen their web site that I want to do business with them, even though I have no business to be done.
psim1
·4 months ago·discuss
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/gemini-ai-wrongful-death-lawsuit... is the Gift Article link. This was what I submitted, but the query params got stripped.
psim1
·5 months ago·discuss
Carriers both land/VoIP and wireless must attest to having fraud mitigation measures; this is the "Robocall Mitigation Database" and in Cape's record they exempt themselves from STIR/SHAKEN attestation but state they have measures to prevent fraudulent calling. (which is required for them to be permitted to operate)

What kind of measures are possible to prevent fraudulent calls when the caller is your anonymous customer? The answer is obviously "none," unless you respond to every complaint by terminating service of the offending customer and hoping they don't come back.
psim1
·5 months ago·discuss
I need an agent to summarize the buzzwordjargonsynergistic word salad into something understandable.
psim1
·6 months ago·discuss
In 2021 I speculated on IP and acquired a /23 block by ARIN wait list. I figured on running some services from the IP space for a while and after the 5 years mandated wait time would cash in when surely it would fetch $100k from some party desperate for IPv4.

At this point the services I am running are far more lucrative than the IP space itself is turning out to be.
psim1
·8 months ago·discuss
Around 2010 I ditched Perl for PHP because I had been using PHP for web and could write the same systems scripts in PHP as I used to write in Perl. Sticking with one go-to language is easier on the brain.
psim1
·8 months ago·discuss
> It is unfair to blame Cloudflare (or AWS, or Azure, or GitHub) for what’s happening

> Ultimately end-users don’t have a relationship with any of those companies. They have relationships with businesses that chose to rely on them

Could you not say this about any supplier relationship? No, in this case, we all know the root of the outage is CloudFlare, so it absolutely makes sense to blame CloudFlare, and not their customers.
psim1
·8 months ago·discuss
Later today or tomorrow there's going to be a post on HN pointing to Cloudflare's RCA and multitudes here are going to praise CF for their transparency. Let's not forget that CF sucks and took half the internet down for four hours. Transparency or no, this should not be happening.