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gregsadetsky

9,169 karmajoined 16 tahun yang lalu
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Cofounder of a web mapping startup acquired by Apple.

Received awards from the US Coast Guard and the Governor General of Canada for creating a map that helped rescue 1,700 people during Hurricane Harvey.

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Currently refurbishing laptops with robots! https://www.reviserobotics.com/ (YC W25).

Also worked on Disco, an open source self-hosting software: https://disco.cloud/

See my talk about it at the Recurse Center: https://youtu.be/z2lP7C8VT6M

And this (slightly less chaotic) Devtools FM episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr3JJpbCRP0

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And even more stuff that's wildly out of date - https://greg.technology

Submissions

Zeal 8-Bit Computer

zeal8bit.com
6 points·by gregsadetsky·6 jam yang lalu·1 comments

An Engineer's Guide to USB Typе-С

ti.com
1 points·by gregsadetsky·11 jam yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: Rubber Duck

rubberduck.greg.technology
10 points·by gregsadetsky·kemarin dulu·3 comments

Widevine

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by gregsadetsky·kemarin dulu·0 comments

Hash Functions

cse.yorku.ca
1 points·by gregsadetsky·kemarin dulu·0 comments

Apple Startup Sounds

froods.ca
2 points·by gregsadetsky·4 hari yang lalu·0 comments

David Beazley – Programming Courses

dabeaz.com
147 points·by gregsadetsky·7 hari yang lalu·36 comments

Bitcask - A Log-Structured Hash Table for Fast Key/Value Data (2010) [pdf]

riak.com
3 points·by gregsadetsky·7 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Projects by Walter P Moore (engineering firm)

walterpmoore.com
2 points·by gregsadetsky·8 hari yang lalu·0 comments

OpenAI Gym (2016)

arxiv.org
1 points·by gregsadetsky·9 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Grabovoi Numbers

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by gregsadetsky·9 hari yang lalu·1 comments

AI Seinfeld is taking over Twitch (2023)

polygon.com
2 points·by gregsadetsky·9 hari yang lalu·2 comments

Hatari – Online Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon Emulator

hatari.frama.io
86 points·by gregsadetsky·10 hari yang lalu·17 comments

Perform DFU Restores on Apple Silicon Macs with Macvdmtool (2021)

bkurtz.io
25 points·by gregsadetsky·11 hari yang lalu·5 comments

Rekor – immutable tamper resistant metadata ledger

github.com
2 points·by gregsadetsky·11 hari yang lalu·0 comments

The Wisdom of Quinn the Eskimo (Apple Developer Technical Support Engineer)

github.com
53 points·by gregsadetsky·11 hari yang lalu·11 comments

Stairwell in C# with Ultracontrapipe in a [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by gregsadetsky·14 hari yang lalu·0 comments

SoftBank Shareholders Update [pdf]

group.softbank
14 points·by gregsadetsky·16 hari yang lalu·4 comments

Self-hosting High Availability is just Backups

blog.greg.technology
3 points·by gregsadetsky·18 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Help I accidentally a wigglegram

lmao.center
580 points·by gregsadetsky·21 hari yang lalu·127 comments

comments

gregsadetsky
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
Very fun!

I submitted this more 'nonfiction-y' entry:

https://gist.githubusercontent.com/gregsadetsky/08b6cdd56902...

It looks like it's only one entry per person, so I'm playing fair and not submitting this second entry, which encodes a compressed version of the image using a 128 word dictionary (ie each word encodes 7 bits).

The explanation + the dictionary + the encoded image result in 1000 words.

https://gist.github.com/gregsadetsky/97ac9c8efe9c2a9f08c9cfe...
gregsadetsky
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
Getting a Spectrum cable modem internet connection in NYC in 2026 is so deeply humiliating.

Dealing with the ridiculously limited upload speed, the outages, the locked router. The 40 minutes it takes on the phone to get it disconnected. Their constant attempts at upselling you cell phone plans and other terrible tech you’d never consider.

Truly, Fios is the most bare minimum. And there are much better options if you can pay commercial rates (stealth.net! Pilot!).

Truly embarrassing and sad.
gregsadetsky
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
I remember - or maybe am mis-remembering - that years ago, SD cards used to exist with wifi access. I'm not sure whether you could read the card remotely? Or the card presented itself as a card, but actually streamed your data? But I remember that they existed?

But the thing that struck me even more is that - again, I may be wrong - those cards actually ran Linux? They were super tiny computers?

In a sense, I find it incredible because - is there a parallel world where we'd all be using SD cards as micro computers, and would just have small docks with usb/ethernet? These could have competed with Pis, could be deployed as micro servers..?

Anyway, if someone has real actual information, I'd love to learn more!

Actually - this article [0] seems to imply that this whole micro-world is sorta dead? But wifi SD cards are real and exist? Do they run Linux...??

[0] https://www.mbreviews.com/best-wifi-sd-card/
gregsadetsky
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
I'd say yes - it seems like an interesting / worthwhile project, even if only for you to explore new areas/learn..?

Just curious, have you looked at https://browser.engineering/ - and generally speaking, what are your thoughts on the few new browsers appearing these days?
gregsadetsky
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
To the larger point, do you know if Rovio did support/pay Eric in any other way than that hoodie?

Angry Birds generated $500M [0], supposedly.

I would also not be surprised if the Rovio developers, designers, testers, etc. who worked on this game did not get a share of that $500M pie - I actually assume they didn't.

But still, you know. Dare I say it - what about "fairness"? :-)

[0] https://gameworldobserver.com/2023/02/28/angry-birds-2-reven...
gregsadetsky
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
Whenever I see Box2D mentioned (the library by the same author as Box3D, obviously), I think back to this story from many years ago

https://kotaku.com/this-guy-created-angry-birds-physics-and-...
gregsadetsky
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
Could you talk about your setup? I'd love to learn more. Are you using Cubase or something else? Are input/output/backups complicated / do you commit to a floppy disk process?

Do you recommend finding a working Atari? Are they still reliable in your experience?

Thanks!
gregsadetsky
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
More information is also available here - https://victoriaritvo.com/blog/hengefinder/

A beautiful project by fellow Recurse Center alums Victoria Ritvo and John Pribyl!
gregsadetsky
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
Also see this interview with Quinn from 2000 in MacTech: http://preserve.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.16/16.06/Ju...
gregsadetsky
·15 hari yang lalu·discuss
Conversation happening at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48672506
gregsadetsky
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
Do not miss out on page 46 and further.
gregsadetsky
·23 hari yang lalu·discuss
For those curious, this issue includes (on page 20) an article from the creators of the Graphing Calculator, whose origin story [0] often appears on HN.

Also see this [1] for the full list of issues.

[0] https://www.pacifict.com/Story/

[1] https://vintageapple.org/develop/
gregsadetsky
·23 hari yang lalu·discuss
I am using 100% of all points from atlas obscura -- see [0] - the data is baked in the html and [1] my source which lists all 30k+ points

[0] https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/all-places-in-the-atla...

[1] https://gregsadetsky.github.io/clustering-is-not-my-favorite...
gregsadetsky
·23 hari yang lalu·discuss
agreed re: hotels.com - what I see them doing well:

- don't cluster aggressively ie break out the clusters earlier (even if markers end up overlapping) - allow clusters and non-clusters to co-exist on the same zoom level (this is usually the case - except when maps are implemented to have "cluster only" levels and "point only" levels) - show immediately useful information in the point marker (the price!)
gregsadetsky
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
It’s not easy for sure and I’m not a designer or ui/ux expert - just been around maps for a while

I agree with you that the point itself could show that it’s special - or - rely on users tapping/clicking it and then show all the info

In a sense, maybe conveying that the point has more than one data point attached to it isn’t critical - as long as you can see everything inside when clicking it!

Feel free to email me, would love to jam/chat about this!
gregsadetsky
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
(op here)

I typically deal with dots at the same place as a single dot and, when clicked, open an infowindow/infopanel that will let people see all of the points’ data.

ie you do need to deal with this issue (by default, no mapping library will do it for you) - and most clustering librairies (or at least their default settings) will also not solve this for you.

The ui for what happens when a point (or even a cluster) is clicked but that point contains more than one point’s worth of data is its own separate problem basically
gregsadetsky
·bulan lalu·discuss
yeah, I glued the jacket together - but no, I didn't get it printed professionally. that's a great thought!
gregsadetsky
·bulan lalu·discuss
Unrelated, but related - if you want to have 1 record made, reach out to https://recordcut.com/

Their hours are "2:30 PM to 12 Midnight", I sort of believe... 7 days a week?

Rich will actually answer the phone, and guide you. I've done it a few times (it's an incredibly cool gift). A single record is $12. Extremely worth experiencing it.
gregsadetsky
·bulan lalu·discuss
Rafał!!! U+1F62D U+1F62D U+1F62D!!!! haha

I'll email you. sorry everyone, just two pal's pall'ing around xx
gregsadetsky
·bulan lalu·discuss
I actually posted ntsc-rs as it came up in my research - I'm also looking for something like what you're describing..!

I was also looking into https://codeberg.org/fsphil/hacktv which generates a variety of different analog tv signals (meant to be broadcast using HackRF) - but yes, I want the opposite - an analog-receiver-emulator...? And one that would be "ok" with incorrect signals // fail like an analog TV would... :-)