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macintux
·avant-hier·discuss
> I'm not sure he cares since he's not running again

Don't underestimate the willingness of the GOP and the Supreme Court to kiss his feet.

> ...and I don't see a way he can use it for graft.

He's an expert at it.
macintux
·avant-hier·discuss
Or, just maybe, people are interested in knowing more about history? I certainly never knew there was a Swedish colony in the U.S., so I’m glad the article was written.
macintux
·avant-hier·discuss
> There will come a time when properly designed LLM apps are not vulnerable, and there will still be poorly designed apps that are.

Whether it’s possible to properly secure an LLM (and retain its utility) seems to be heavily disputed, in this thread and elsewhere.
macintux
·il y a 4 jours·discuss
My city had a very vanilla, but very useful mobile app for submitting problems like missed trash pickup or dead traffic lights.

Someone apparently decided it needed to be "more modern", making it nearly unusable for quick reports like traffic light problems while I was stopped at the light. Every page was a separate request to a server, slow JS, etc.

They've since improved the flow and performance, but it still asks me for contact information before I can submit it. Fortunately they haven't started server-side validations yet, so I can still submit bogus info.

Just let me tell you your traffic light is out! Why is this so hard?
macintux
·il y a 5 jours·discuss
No. No, please, no. I won't buy a car that relies on voice for anything, and I really don't want to rent one either. Wildly inefficient, slow, unpredictable.
macintux
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
At this point, I feel like automakers should be criminally liable for redesigning the automatic shifter UX. It's probably the 3rd/4th most dangerous control in the vehicle; why do we want people to have to relearn it every time they're in an unfamiliar car?

(I stick with a manual for my vehicles, so fortunately I'm mostly immunized against the madness.)
macintux
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
I'm unconvinced. Navigating the UI via knobs seems much more distracting to me. I have to reach farther in my vehicle, but more importantly, I have to watch the screen anyway to make sure the knob ends up on the right control.

Am I missing something?
macintux
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
I can't believe Russia even took that to the UN. Insane.

https://global.espreso.tv/mosquitoes-vs-moscowitoes-reznikov...
macintux
·il y a 9 jours·discuss
"Oops, sorry, we have no idea how your document was lost in that cloud failure"
macintux
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
> In the end, we need actual laws that tell the market what kinds of models get paused / analyzed, how long that pause can be, etc.

A: Congress used to be able to establish regulatory authority in the executive branch to manage details like this, because writing a useful law that covers this in any detail would be impossible. Thanks, GOP-stacked Supreme Court, for wrecking that.

B: This administration doesn't give a rat's ass about the law, so none of this would make a difference anyway.
macintux
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
I think it'll have more of an impact with used hardware buyers. I wouldn't buy an M5 for Linux, but repurposing a cheap M1 in a few years? Absolutely.
macintux
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
I do my best to find a local or online shop that actually knows & understands what they sell. Getting harder, but for more expensive items definitely achievable.
macintux
·il y a 11 jours·discuss
Banned from Twitter for a 2-word response:

https://bsky.app/profile/gilduran.com/post/3mky5taqg3222

Plus news organizations are punished for including links in their content.

https://www.niemanlab.org/2026/04/do-links-hurt-news-publish...
macintux
·il y a 11 jours·discuss
He was convicted in 2005 during George Bush's presidency. So the previous previous previous group in power?
macintux
·il y a 12 jours·discuss
Since the beginning of the computer age kids have found ways around parental controls. I'm very skeptical that it's a good idea to punish parents for that, especially since the kids are likely more tech-savvy than the parents.

And, in many cases, "parent" singular. Putting a single mom in court, in jail, because she works 2-3 jobs and her kids are more knowledgeable than she is about computers? C'mon.
macintux
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
I joked on Twitter 10-15 years ago that my dream use case for AR would be to easily identify wash temperature for my clothes as I prepare for laundry.

A friend replied with the news that cold would work for just about everything, and I haven’t used warm or hot water since then (maybe once with some really dirty jeans and towels). Such a great hack.
macintux
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
At a large enough scale, being beholden to a drug is far more sustainable.

We’ve tried shaming people into being healthy. Amazingly enough, it doesn’t work very well.
macintux
·il y a 15 jours·discuss
I don't know enough about their business to say, but I'm thrilled at even the idea that someone might actually value long-term success over quarterly earnings.
macintux
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
Reminds me a bit of the truck driver who's been building a scale model of NYC for 20 years. That crossed HN 3 months ago.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47657268
macintux
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
I don't disagree cars are more dangerous. But I can manage to be concerned about two things simultaneously.