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Wi-R: Using the human body as a "wire" for inter-device communication

ixana.ai
3 points·by strongpigeon·2 months ago·0 comments

Gemini Omni

blog.google
5 points·by strongpigeon·2 months ago·0 comments

Blue Origin may need external funding to hit ambitious launch targets

arstechnica.com
4 points·by strongpigeon·2 months ago·0 comments

ChatGPT Pro now starts at $100/month

chatgpt.com
214 points·by strongpigeon·3 months ago·251 comments

After 16 years and $8B, the military's new GPS software still doesn't work

arstechnica.com
13 points·by strongpigeon·3 months ago·4 comments

Judge halts Nexstar/Tegna merger after FCC let firms exceed TV ownership limit

arstechnica.com
6 points·by strongpigeon·3 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·0 comments

Microsoft weighs legal action over $50B Amazon-OpenAI cloud deal

ft.com
8 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·4 comments

Trump FCC lets Nexstar buy Tegna and blow way past 39% TV ownership cap

arstechnica.com
10 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·0 comments

UniFi AirWire

blog.ui.com
4 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·1 comments

Coal plant forced to stay open due to emergency order isn't even running

arstechnica.com
4 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·0 comments

Tell HN: Apple development certificate server seems down?

110 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·39 comments

M5 Pro and M5 Max are surprisingly big departures from older Apple Silicon

arstechnica.com
32 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·2 comments

Charter gets FCC permission to buy Cox and become largest ISP in the US

arstechnica.com
12 points·by strongpigeon·4 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Vis Pro – A Formula-Based Workout Program Editor

vis.fitness
1 points·by strongpigeon·5 months ago·0 comments

Theory of Constraints: "Blue Light" creating capacity for nothing (2007)

theoryofconstraints.blogspot.com
34 points·by strongpigeon·5 months ago·1 comments

New York sues Valve for enabling "illegal gambling" with loot boxes

arstechnica.com
17 points·by strongpigeon·5 months ago·1 comments

WebMCP is available for early preview in Chrome

developer.chrome.com
3 points·by strongpigeon·5 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Vis Pro – A Formula-Based Workout Program Editor

vis.fitness
5 points·by strongpigeon·5 months ago·4 comments

Show HN: My workout app earns –$1000/month. I decided to build a new one

vis.fitness
6 points·by strongpigeon·8 months ago·0 comments

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strongpigeon
·20 days ago·discuss
What’s crazy is how Oracle’s free cash flows have gone from “money-printing machine” to deep in the red due to their data center investments. My guess is that some of those cuts are to try to balance that?
strongpigeon
·21 days ago·discuss
At the risk of sounding overly negative, these things are pretty much always vanity projects. Someone wanted a really cool boat and managed to get some investors onboard. It’s more about an aesthetic than a business case.

We’re talking here about a fairly large crew that will transport a small amount of cargo while taking a really long time. On top of that, these aren’t container ship so loading/unloading will take a long time. There is no economic case here.

The only way you can make this somewhat work is by selling the aesthetic/story. E.g.: this coffee was shipped by sailboat. But even then, notice how every company linked in the article of another commenter aren’t actually operating anymore…
strongpigeon
·22 days ago·discuss
Echoing the article, anyone who has experienced both will agree: it’s far easier to work with an under engineered code base than an over engineered one.
strongpigeon
·last month·discuss
The second point is only true if you don't do any RL, right?
strongpigeon
·last month·discuss
This is cool, but wasn't this a "Verily" project about 10 years ago? What is new here and what has happened since then?
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
It's a luxury tax that only affects people wealthy enough to have a second home in NYC. These people, by virtue of not living there, aren't paying income tax and thus don't contribute as much as someone who is.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
> The rates sound a bit steep.

Agreed, but you also have to keep in mind that those people don't pay NYC income tax.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
This specifically targets people who don't live in New York though (and thus don't pay income tax).
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
I really liked Google Domains, but alas…
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
I think some of it is due to the lay off, some of it due to the supply situation not being as bad as SF (though construction has slowed recently), and a lot of it due to interest rates making "effective prices" much higher.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
> but it always was that way.

I don't think that's true. I remember the very early days of Stack Overflow and it felt much more fun and friendly than it did 6-7 years later. I have so many 15+ years question/answer that somehow get revisited by a "moderator" that decides that maybe we should close this.

But was that the cause of Stack Overflow's demise? I agree that it most likely isn't. It's most definitely because of LLMs.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
> You don't have to worry about rent increases

I'd also argue there are financial advantages (on top of the psychological ones) to the price stability as you don't have to hedge against your housing cost shooting up as much.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
HOAs can be a big variable cost, yes, especially in the case of underfunded condos associations with a lot of delayed maintenance. Insurance can vary a lot, but is usually a much smaller amount than your mortgage payment (though I only have experience with the PNW).

But yeah, for a single family home in a not-too-flood-prone area it'll be very predictable.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
Unlike a startup that pays with illiquid RSUs, Meta paid its people extremely well for its bets though. I dont think Zuck is a great leader at all, but he’s definitely willing to pay for talent.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
To add to this, I would assume that advertisers are more diverse and numerous than donors are, therefore reducing the influence any single one of them can have.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
Calling it "just a speculative research project" is severely underestimating how big of an effort Fuschia was. At its peak it had a couple hundred eng IIRC.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
Not that I disagree with you, but I’ve heard of such tactic being used in some orgs at both Google and Microsoft as well.

It seems like a common conclusion from a management that wants to push for AI adoption. I doubt it’s super effective, but we’ll see how it turns out.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
Having worked in big tech, I can almost guarantee you you’re overthinking this.
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
I’ll never forget how when I was at Google, every email with subject line “An update on X” meant X was getting axed. Like, just say so in the subject line…
strongpigeon
·2 months ago·discuss
Wow, exempting people over 60 from property tax is such a fiscal self-own... The way to do it is to provide a deferral with interest which becomes a lien on your property. This way you can still live in your house, take advantage of your asset appreciating and the county still gets its taxes in the end (and can better handle the delayed cash flows). King County in WA does this for example.