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MCP Steroid – Give AI the whole IDE, not just the files

mcp-steroid.jonnyzzz.com
10 points·by crummy·hace 2 meses·1 comments

Casey Muratori Doesn't Care About AI (Here's Why) [video]

youtube.com
5 points·by crummy·hace 3 meses·0 comments

Tell HN: Vertical tabs has arrived (behind a flag) in Chrome stable

6 points·by crummy·hace 4 meses·4 comments

ReTerminal E1001

seeedstudio.com
3 points·by crummy·hace 5 meses·1 comments

ShadeMap – simulate sun shadows for any time and place on Earth

shademap.app
4 points·by crummy·hace 8 meses·0 comments

Visualrambling.space

visualrambling.space
2 points·by crummy·hace 8 meses·1 comments

Java Performs Better When You Misspell Variable Names

medium.com
3 points·by crummy·hace 9 meses·2 comments

Ask HN: How do you managing staging database content?

4 points·by crummy·hace 9 meses·6 comments

PostHog Is for Product Engineers

posthog.com
1 points·by crummy·hace 10 meses·1 comments

comments

crummy
·anteayer·discuss
I am inclined to agree but grok 4.5 seems to be almost SOTA. They could be frontier soon.
crummy
·anteayer·discuss
Out of curiosity, I just asked Grok and learned:

* Biden won the 2020 election

* vaccines do not cause autism

* global warming is not a conspiracy

In each case it seemed to do a web search so perhaps it is happy to rely on the top results.
crummy
·anteayer·discuss
There are plenty of places in the developed world where it just doesn't make financial sense to roll out fibre. In NZ about 90% of the country has fibre access... probably that number will creep a bit higher. But I doubt it'll ever reach 100%.

Whether or not Starlink can build a business on selling broadband to <10% of the developed world I don't know.
crummy
·hace 21 días·discuss
Billionaires also want vaccines, sometimes do they have our best interests in mind. They can’t extract wealth from the poor masses if we’re sick!
crummy
·hace 21 días·discuss
Would you use a value class if you wanted to represent a fraction?
crummy
·el mes pasado·discuss
Why can’t gifts have contracts?
crummy
·el mes pasado·discuss
so... they made a society with a lot of inequality and it fell apart?
crummy
·el mes pasado·discuss
Are you arguing against the concept of progress taxation entirely?
crummy
·el mes pasado·discuss
I have not read Piketty. But I could imagine a society where the poor are 10% better off and the rich are 1000% better off to be a less stable society that ends up falling apart.
crummy
·el mes pasado·discuss
I think your detector is overly sensitive. That sounds like a very common way to phrase a sentence.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Doesn't Apple already ask you for your age when you set up a new device? And I think Microsoft requires you to be 18 on your admin account.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
That sentence does set off alarm bells, but in the context of the entire article I don't think it's AI written.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This makes it seem like roughly an even split:

https://imgur.com/a/4W9Ub2t
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Some footage: https://youtu.be/CiWX1nsvqBs?si=lE5autC2y2b8ez2X

At a minute in you can see the satellites being ejected out one by one.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I thought they paid barely anything to artists because they are only getting fifteen bucks a month from each subscriber. And their price is restricted because they’re essentially competing (as a business model) with piracy.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
does it have some kind of sandboxing for its extensions?
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Curious if people think LLMs will lead to more secure or less secure software in five years.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
this is a hack I have used and am proud of:

if you use Caddy as your reverse proxy (instead of nginx for example which does not do this), when requests come in and your service is missing because it's being deployed, Caddy waits for a timeout before giving up. this means that visitors during the brief deploy period don't see errors - they just get a slightly longer wait, which often is not obvious depending on how long your service takes to boot.
crummy
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I recall chrome used to let you reveal passwords with a simple button press in the UI. I think their conclusion at the time was if an attacker had local access there was no point in pretending they were hidden.
crummy
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Seems there’s an opening for an ElonJet-like tracker that operates on this data.