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OpenAI warns new models pose 'high' cybersecurity risk

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Ask HN: How do you develop large complex software

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Rick76
·3 माह पहले·discuss
This is really good, thanks
Rick76
·4 माह पहले·discuss
Can confirm, my buddy who is someone I respect immensely, is an embedded programmer.

He will talk about OS events, or any low level concept and it makes me feel like I don’t know anything, but he acts like I’m a genius if I talk about JavaScript Runtimes, browser engines, anything frontend.

It’s cool he teaches me new things, I teach him some
Rick76
·6 माह पहले·discuss
You hit it on the money, third places won’t matter if it’s not accessible.

We need to promote density, walkability and time.

In America there is an idea that anyone who wants more that 4 hours to live outside of work is lazy or in some form selfish.

We do need to model university a little bit imo. Give me stuff to do that I can get to with fair ease, give people the time and energy to do it and everyone will be a lot more social
Rick76
·6 माह पहले·discuss
This is something that I care deeply about and have put a lot of thought into. I can only speak to what I think needs to be done in America.

Public transportation.

Removing or heavily rolling back zoning laws.

Government investment in child care.

Nature takes the path of least resistance. If we want people to actually meet people and have the energy to make meaningful connections, the government has to set up the infrastructure to make it possible.

I’m going to gloss over Europe because I went there for the first time, and it blew my mind.

People were at the park at 4 pm! I live in a city and hardly see people outside at 4. They have the time to go to these 3rd places.

People were visiting friends with kids, which blew my mind because everyone I know who has had a child instantly has dropped off the grid socially. I understand why, but we need to make it easier for those children and parents to continue to have social interaction.

In my hometown, everything is so spread out that visiting a friend could be a 30-min drive. I was conditioned to believe that isn’t a lot, but at the end of a workday, who has the energy? Personally, I think public transportation would help that also create a lot more interactions with strangers to maybe create new friendships.

Also, zoning laws would help that. If everything there is to do is 40 min away, it adds so much resistance that it’s not worth it for most people. If every neighborhood had a pub or restaurant, it would add a lot of meeting points for your neighbors and will create a lot more spontaneous, “let’s invite this stranger to eat with us.”

Lastly, we have to work less. This is the toughest to chew. I’m fully in the office now, but when I was hybrid, it was so much easier to see friends because I had some ownership of my time. We need to have the energy to be social.

I have a lot of friends but don’t have the time or energy to see them so I have felt lonely for the past couple of years.

I think it’s true walkable communities like Europe kinda feels like college, everyone is busy and have their own life but hanging out is so accessible that it’s a matter of why not hang out compared to why hang out
Rick76
·6 माह पहले·discuss
I've been gaming on Linux (CachyOS) for roughly a year now as well, and I love it. Better performance, faster loading, but I do admit there are drawbacks.

I'm a developer, so I'm techy enough how to look up what I don't know, but I would never recommend this to someone who struggles with technology.

Kernel antic heat is frustrating but usually its games where I feel like I won't lose anything if I don't play it.
Rick76
·6 माह पहले·discuss
https://woessner.us/blog
Rick76
·6 माह पहले·discuss
I think those prediction markets need to have the same regulations as casinos at this point.
Rick76
·7 माह पहले·discuss
Linus Torvald was in a recent Linus Tech Tips video and I think his take was good.

Why can't it be both a bubble and revolutionary?

I use it, I'm cautious with it, but it is useful, if it wasn't stack overflow wouldn't be where it is today.

Now, that doesn't mean that these crazy investments will bear fruit. Lately, money just doesn't feel real at all. Trillions are being invested and investors are hoping for returns within 5 years!?
Rick76
·8 माह पहले·discuss
I've been wanting to learn more embedded type projects, and I've been snacking too often so I've been building a box that will only open on the weekends.

I got all the components, tested it on a breadboard, learned to solder and now I'm working on the 3d Print to enclose everything.

I actually just did a test run to see if my current 3d design would fit my PICO board, and it fit, but not that secure yet.

Im a developer but never worked this close to metal, so I've been so happy with how it's been going so far, making me real proud of myself.
Rick76
·10 माह पहले·discuss
It's projects like this that make me feel awe. I'm a full stack developer, but I feel like I don't have the low level knowledge to know all the work that goes into a project like a terminal emulator.

I love the app on my Mac, can't wait to go home and try it out
Rick76
·11 माह पहले·discuss
I did some surface-level research, but I couldn’t find any country that explicitly or publicly requested this from Google.

While I saw countries discussing the issue, none of them seemed to ask Google directly to only allow authorized third party apps.

That makes me think this is entirely a power move. If those countries had actually asked Google to step in and make phones safer, there are other ways to do that. And if they did explicitly request this particular solution, then why isn’t it being implemented only in those countries?

This is a software-based solution—just like Apple limits certain features to specific regions, Google could do the same and restrict it to the countries that require it.