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salad-tycoon
·20 days ago·discuss
They have the Master Chief collection or something (almost all the games in one with a selector screen), I remember a year or two ago booting into and playing online game, plus there appears to be a discord server that organizes players to better reach playable numbers.
salad-tycoon
·last month·discuss
You’re absolutely right. If it was a song from iTunes you bought you sure as hell could burn it on a dvd or cd or whatever. (Right? It’s been a long time.) So if I buy a movie why can’t I archive it on a DVD?
salad-tycoon
·last month·discuss
I don’t really leave thank you notes as they don’t add anything but just to balance out the opinions here:

Thank you for taking the time for that wonderful explanation, may it teach some of us/me to think before we shoot. I found it very enlightening and am sure many other drive by casuals do as well.
salad-tycoon
·2 months ago·discuss
Kind of seems to me, the heart of the critique is that 1. unthinkable amounts of financial and social and political credit have been thrown at this which necessarily has deducted it from other fields we could have invested in, instead. 2. Thus, with such wealth you would expect at least a couple of discoveries.

Not my post, but I think point 1 is stronger than 2.
salad-tycoon
·2 months ago·discuss
I’m actually quite interested in this on device scam detection and might be installing chrome on my aunts computer. She’s an upper 70s millionaire widow who is constantly confused and attacked by a deluge of convincing scam emails.

I had no idea chrome had this feature. Wish Apple had something like this honestly. https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/safety-secu...
salad-tycoon
·2 months ago·discuss
I read it as a socially awkward but very bookish very young teen. My one quote summary is “you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.” I never became Mr. Popular but found it very helpful in trying to understand somethings that were unobtainable for me at the time.

I need to read it again, I think about it a few handful of times a year, many years later.
salad-tycoon
·2 months ago·discuss
Sometimes it reveals hidden biases within ourselves/society as a whole. Like, do I give gays preferential treatment in a way to avoid seeming discriminatory?

It does feel a bit Supra-therapeutic at times tho, agreed but maybe it’s one small novel contribution.

My bigger question is: WHY can’t we stop the human vs AI comparisons?
salad-tycoon
·2 months ago·discuss
In my life I’ve come across a few people who are really good at making analogies and it’s wonderful and makes mine look like a child’s scribble next to a Monet.

In fact, I think analogies are some of the most powerful rhetorical devices and, unsurprisingly, one of the most difficult to master.

Look at some of the all time, almost supernaturally skilled, analogists: Jesus, Plato, Buddha, Aesop, Socrates. Their analogies will be eternal.

Now that said, we aren’t always seeing quite that level of skill often here on HN (or anywhere) but when you see a great analogy, it’s like…[scratch that, I’m resisting the urge to force an analogy here].
salad-tycoon
·2 months ago·discuss
I’m interested in what glanding FOCU5 entails and what are the benefits of this delivery mechanism? Is it like boofing?

How soon can we be market ready? Whatever it is, I think Generation Z is ready for it.
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
You’ll really like this then, it’s a clip of Phil Hendrie who I recently discovered. He does tons of voices and sound effects, his studio has multiple microphone and switches between them for different speakers.

Here is a clip of him when someone called his studio thinking they were the local Pizza Hut. Phil does all the other voices, including the phone system.

https://share.google/QHNkgsOdvGj7tapfk
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
The story I remember is French police units specifically launching focused investigation on the sudden explosion of crypto people / family members getting kidnapped and having a finger or more chopped off.

I did find your story from 2005 about a man having his finger chopped off once the thieves realized they would need his appendage every time in order to start the car
2.

https://news.sky.com/story/french-police-investigating-serie...

[2] https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18624943-600-finger-c...
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
It’s open as in the sign in the door of your favorite local diner that says;

“Yes, we are OPEN ”

Open, as in not currently out of business.
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
Excuse me if it’s considered uncouth on here to do this but, I would be interested in your thoughts on what I wrote here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47847600

I saw your comment after I wrote mine.
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
If the question is why Chinese models are contributing to open source and sharing of information, I don’t pretend to know the rationale but I think it’s because it’s an economic war.

I think the Chinese models have to be more open to increase trust as everyone is worried they are feeding their very essence/soul into a Chinese copying machine.

Also China wants there to be viable competitors so that US can’t just dominate a potentially very important field. It’s a challenge to a unipolar USA dominated world.

Also it helps to spur Chinese companies in the all important microchip industry which is controlled by a very small number of companies at various steps in the supply chain.

I wonder too if it allows them to hold an ace in their hand as well in terms of threat/power for negotiations. As in, they can cause the whole house of cards to crumble, an economic nuclear weapon so to speak.

Finally, there is a certain amount of prestige involved too. China can compete or even win at a very complicated game. They use it to increase national pride and to project their advancing power status to other nations.

Anyways, just my thoughts. Interested in others thoughts.
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
I like usb C more than lightning but I think legislation is terribly suited. If people only wanted usb c then just don’t buy an iPhone? But this is from my US idealistic view and distrust of over regulation.

Anyways, Apple was working on an iPhone with usb C in 2022 and said they were going to do it anyways* so I don’t see it as some massive win that shows the prowess of the EU legislative body.

Granted this may have shaved a couple of years off of the timeline but at what cost of legislation (monetary, attention, and time cost)!?

# https://www.reuters.com/article/technology/apple-pushes-back...
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
Last couple of years it’s gotten easier, for iPhones at least. Pardon the YT short but it’s 48seconds or look up “iPhone 9v battery” if you’ve blocked YT shorts.

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/VNZewnrkDng
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
I feel the same way for a while now but especially recently. It’s been obvious for a while I suppose but greatly clarified recently.

I have just one question for you pllbnk, are we the baddies?
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
Because it dumbs everything down, makes the output quality worse and more expensive, and removes personal agency and is dehumanizing. Plus, does it actually prevent harm, do we have evidence?

Finally, what is often missed is what if an actual good is decided harmful or something that is harmful is decided by AI company board XYZ to be “good”?

I think censorship is bad because of that danger. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes (who will watch the watchers).

Instead of throwing ourselves into that minefield of moral hazard, we should be lifting each other up to the tops of our ability and not infantilizing / secretly propagandizing each other.

Well, ideally at least.
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
Don’t worry, every bottle in the US has the surgeon general’s warning on it and it doesn’t call out cancer, yet. Adding cancer to the ills of booze was proposed in 2025 so your intuition was correct, directionally.

On every bottle:

Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act of 1988

“ GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems"

Cancer proposal: https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/not-just-a-hangover--t...

https://www.ttb.gov/regulated-commodities/beverage-alcohol/d...

(As if adding this text will do anything other than reduce the companies liability, rofl)
salad-tycoon
·3 months ago·discuss
They have to secretly add these guardrails on because the alternative would be to train the users out of consulting these things as if they are advanced all-knowing alien-technogawds. And that would be bad for business.

The better solution I think would be a reality/personal responsibility approach, teach the consumers that the burden of interpretation is on them and not the magic 8ball. For example if your AI tells you to kill your parents or that you’ve discovered new math that makes time travel possible, etc then: 1. Stop 2. Unplug 3. Go outside 4. Ask a human for a sanity check.

Since that would be bad for business and take a lot of effort on the user side (while being very embarrassing). Obviously can’t do that right before an IPO & in the middle of global economic war so secretive moral frameworks have to be installed.

If you are what you eat then you believe what you consume. Ironically, I think this undisclosed and hidden moral shaping of billions of people will be the most dangerous. Imagine all the things we could do if we can just, ever-so-slightly, move the Overton window / goal posts on w/e topic day by day, prompt by prompt.

Personally I find AI output insidiously disarming and charming and I think I’m in the norm. So while we’ve been besieged by propaganda since time immemorial I do worry that AI is a special case.