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Vets of HN: Thank You for Your Service

6 points·by flipnotic·3 वर्ष पहले·1 comments

Show HN: Sneederchat, a Service to Receive Superchats in Cryptocurrency

sneederchat.com
1 points·by flipnotic·3 वर्ष पहले·0 comments

An ATTiny IDE

github.com
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Super Punch-Out World Records

youtube.com
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Richard “Lowtax” Kyanka, Founder of Something Awful, Has Died

youtube.com
22 points·by flipnotic·5 वर्ष पहले·3 comments

How to boost your popularity on OkCupid using CSRF and a JSON type confusion

blog.azuki.vip
295 points·by flipnotic·5 वर्ष पहले·129 comments

Operation Soda Steal

youtube.com
1 points·by flipnotic·5 वर्ष पहले·0 comments

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flipnotic
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Depending on what you're looking for, you could subscribe to the Sunday edition of your local (or national) newspaper.
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The art in question is from 1923. I'm just guessing, but a possible reason the OP posted this is because of the parallel to modern AI tools. This art piece was created by an artist communicating with a technician in a remote factory. The artist conveyed what he wanted to the technician, who then created the piece. This is similar to how a modern Prompt Engineer or AI Conductor works with a tool like DALLE2 or Midjourney or Github Copilot to create a new work by description alone.

Fascinating. As the video says: Art and technology - a new unity.
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I'm building a barebones phone like you describe, and am looking for feedback from people. Mind if I get in contact?
flipnotic
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From 4chan, to Reddit, to meme culture: I don't think it's possible to conceive how large of an impact Lowtax had on the internet. As an entrepreneur, he was a leader in figuring out how to monetize digital content. RIP Lowtax, you leave behind a legacy both IRL and on the web.
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Question regarding "Sell your APIs on Micro."

If a developer makes an API and it becomes popular on Micro, what prevents Micro from cloning that API and cutting the dev out of the proceeds?
flipnotic
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Can you think of a most-popular use case you've seen payment links used for outside the US? Like, are people selling goods, or e-content, or services? And thank you for making e-commerce more seamless.
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Most of the comments I see here are people going along with the author's rant, so I'm going to take a different perspective.

Many of the author's criticisms of DreamWorld may actually be viewed as strengths. Examples:

>people with no credentials or history in the gaming industry, and try to get funding for some massive project that multi-million dollar corporations haven’t been capable of producing

Isn't this what YC is all about? This team is attempting to disrupt an industry, to do something that a large, bloated and bureaucratic corporation has trouble achieving. Why be hatin'?

>it’s definitely the first time I’ve seen it done while using the default Unreal player model.

This sounds like an intelligent move to me. If this small, two-person team wants to ship, why would they spend time creating custom models? Using default assets for as long as possible seems like the right move to me, and exactly the kind of attitude you want in a team that delivers.

>the mission statement here as well because it grossly oversells what CORE AEGIS actually creates.

The author fact-checks a corporate vision statement for accuracy, which makes me think he has little experience in the corporate world. Therefore, I wonder, what makes him a credible judge of what is or is not a viable business?