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lenwood
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Just yesterday it occurred to me that it had been a while since I last saw an SQLite post at the top of HN.

I really like the simplicity and speed of SQLite, I've used in both personal and professional projects. For day-to-day work I still end up in Excel, not because I like it more (I don't), but because its ubiquity makes it the lowest friction way to share & explore datasets with less technical stakeholders and execs.
lenwood
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I noticed that, too. Technically I think this is a version of JS conversion. Interesting that he doesn't specifically mention XOR in the article. He does suggest combining methods though. I suspect this is effective.
lenwood
·hace 4 meses·discuss
> So allowing housing prices to surge is literally taxing the poor for the benefit of the rich.

How do we limit home prices increasing? I see your point but solving this isn't trivial.
lenwood
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Agree that most leave something to be desired. TC Electronic polytune is great and I also use the pedal to mute my signal. I'm surprised to say this, but my favorite tuner is the one in the L6 Helix.
lenwood
·hace 4 meses·discuss
I agree with the majority of your comment. I haven't yet found a use case to justify running this myself. I did find one use case that impressed me though. There's an OpenClaw agent that's actively answering questions on the #help channel of their Discord server[1]. So I asked it a question as I was getting started. It answered in < 2 mins with a detailed explanation of my issue, how to fix it, and asked relevant questions to guide me. The answer was better than I received from Claude or Gemini. I'm still not sure if I personally need OpenClaw, but the Krill bot offers pretty great support. I would be curious to know what it costs them to provide this.

[1] https://discord.com/invite/clawd
lenwood
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Awesome to see a project deal with prompt injection. Using a WASM is clever. How does this ensure that tools adhere to capability-based permissions without breaking the sandbox?
lenwood
·hace 10 meses·discuss
I know very little about cybersecurity, but my understand of TOR is that a node host wouldn't be able to offer much about the traffic coming across their server(s). The packages are encrypted and there is no entry or destination info, so he may be able to say how much traffic was coming across, but what else could he possibly know? Info on other nodes?
lenwood
·hace 2 años·discuss
I think this comment belongs in the sister thread, Who wants to be hired? [1].

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42017578