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mlrtime

2,579 karmajoined il y a 14 ans
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/R/selfhosted limits vibecoded apps

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69 points·by mlrtime·il y a 6 mois·23 comments

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mlrtime
·il y a 16 heures·discuss
It's called "controlled risk taking"

Children need to take these risks themselves, the caregiver there is to put them in a place where the control limits the damage.
mlrtime
·il y a 17 heures·discuss
Advertising accounts for about 1% to 2% of Apple's total overall revenue, bringing in roughly $8.5 to $12 billion annually.

1-2% is rounding error.
mlrtime
·il y a 17 heures·discuss
The average apple user doesn't care about models, they care about inference.

I agree, apple shouldn't invest in their own models. But they should have close to the best inference + end user design.
mlrtime
·avant-hier·discuss
I'm with you on that, but we're computer nerds so probably don't get out much ;)
mlrtime
·avant-hier·discuss
Go on, enumerate the entire list that has 1st, 2nd degrees to all the things you don't like.
mlrtime
·avant-hier·discuss
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·avant-hier·discuss
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mlrtime
·avant-hier·discuss
"low morality" and "care" are keywords that you are trying to manipulate the reader to the [right] side of some cause.

I don't feel at all bad seeing a Tesla, does that make me "low morality"?
mlrtime
·il y a 4 jours·discuss
Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll... not quite 14 but close.
mlrtime
·il y a 4 jours·discuss
You're entitled to your opinion just like any other hacker here, however for the sake of others please just keep your negative comments that provide 0 value to yourself.
mlrtime
·il y a 6 jours·discuss
NYC subway has tons of ads and is constantly have problems, this thread comparison is horrible.
mlrtime
·il y a 6 jours·discuss
Top 10% already pays 70.5% of all federal income taxes. US high income payers are already taxed to pay the poor.

Almost half of US federal tax payers pay 0 income tax.
mlrtime
·il y a 7 jours·discuss
That's not the real question.... The real question is "On my block, what is the probability of any given house having at least one delivery on any given day"

I can say for certainty that Amazon delivers to my block every day. Adding 1 extra package is definitely more energy saving than me driving to Costco for the same thing.
mlrtime
·il y a 7 jours·discuss
You state things as fact without citing a reason.

For the person getting the item, it is [extremely] productive.
mlrtime
·il y a 7 jours·discuss
Agreed with this statement. I've lived all over the world and have seen the wide differences.

I still remember living in a large suburb in India (not in the city; people had cars). We sat down for dinner and I asked if they had any ketchup. The host picked up the phone, spoke for 10 seconds, and 5 minutes later a boy knocked on the door with nothing but a single bottle in his hand. There wasn't even a grocery store close to the house that I could see.

Never living in any top-rated US cities have I seen anything close to that.
mlrtime
·il y a 7 jours·discuss
It's a really bad idea, I don't see it happening any time soon. Cardboard is too cheap and easily recyclable.
mlrtime
·il y a 7 jours·discuss
Then you just transfer that money to the landlords, and then remove the flexibility and convenience of leaving that city anytime you want.

30% of New Yorkers spend > 50% of their income on rent.
mlrtime
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
After using a HUD , I don't want to go back to gauge cluster.

We all know driving looking at a phone is bad, starring at your cluster for a few seconds can also be bad.
mlrtime
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
That still works with apps though. Spotify app in a car would do the same thing.

But I get the point.
mlrtime
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
Funny, I used to live in NYC and I was a few blocks from the Verizon datacenter downtown and one of the first to get direct fiber, FIOS. It was amazing.

Fast forward 10 years , FIOS still only has 1gbps in this area but my rural town will give me 10gbps fiber no problem. I just can't afford the router right now :)