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znpy

12,129 karmajoined 11 tahun yang lalu
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The Website Is Down #1: Sales Guy vs. Web Dude [video]

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3 points·by znpy·bulan lalu·1 comments

We heard you: the new Framework Laptop 13 Pro [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Rusternetes: A ground-up reimplementation of Kubernetes in Rust

github.com
5 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Ask HN: Scanslop.com on Reddit a Privacy Nightmare?

1 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Arm comes to the Framework 13 [video]

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6 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Soul.md – A Meditation on AI Identity

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3 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Foundations of Polar Linear Algebra

arxiv.org
3 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Ask HN: Do you have a "reboot" or "resync" protocol to get back on track?

3 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Google Did It Android 16 Desktop Mode Is Here [video]

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4 points·by znpy·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

You Are NOT getting replaced [video]

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2 points·by znpy·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Ask HN: Who do you follow via RSS feed?

73 points·by znpy·6 bulan yang lalu·53 comments

Continuous Autoregressive Language Models (Calm): A New LLM Architecture [video]

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2 points·by znpy·6 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

DIY Potato Aerogel: Free Cooling from Your Kitchen? [video]

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1 points·by znpy·6 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Ask HN: What are some interesting papers I could read during vacations?

2 points·by znpy·7 bulan yang lalu·2 comments

The Annoying Usefulness of Emacs [video]

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5 points·by znpy·7 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Instacart uses AI to charge customers different prices for the same items [video]

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29 points·by znpy·7 bulan yang lalu·5 comments

The Medusa compiler: create interactive ebooks

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1 points·by znpy·7 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

The Programmer as Navigator by Charles W. Bachman

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1 points·by znpy·7 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Windhawk Windows classic theme mod for Windows 11

windhawk.net
203 points·by znpy·8 bulan yang lalu·142 comments

Ask HN: What's a Purchase You Regret?

13 points·by znpy·8 bulan yang lalu·40 comments

comments

znpy
·12 jam yang lalu·discuss
> Heck, there's a whole semantic parsing engine buried within (CEDET), which nowadays is pretty much unused

In fairness that used to be common to have in most IDEs.

I don’t know if it’s still the case but i remember that the first java language server was spun off the Eclipse’s java semantic parsing engine.
znpy
·12 jam yang lalu·discuss
Back in the day when i had a windows laptop for work you could just download the windows binary distribution of emacs and run that, has something changed?
znpy
·kemarin·discuss
> I'm hesitant to leave Claude Code behind for something new.

Codex and Claude Code are not mutually exclusive, you can use both.
znpy
·kemarin dulu·discuss
My guess is that with non-left political movements on the rise better surveillance tools were needed to prevent them from winning the elections around europe.

I really don’t but any other reason, as other tools (legal and technological) are already in place.
znpy
·kemarin dulu·discuss
Is this another llm-driven rewrite?

I wonder how many "unsafe" blocks are in there...
znpy
·kemarin dulu·discuss
> Would love to hear your feedback!

I'm currently on the 20 $/mo subscription and using codex meaningfully, and i'm loving this.

I am considering bumping my subscription to the 100 $/month and this might be the reason i switch, BUT: i really envision me using this also through other means as well (eg: agents like openclaw/hermes) in agentic ways.

Will this be supported?

I can make OpenAI stuff the center of my agentic AI life, but I need it to be interoperable.
znpy
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26700664

> The reason why the Economist articles all read the same is that they go through a process called "subbing" or sub-editing by the same small group of editors who own the Economist's "voice".

> I interned at the Economist one summer in college and wrote two articles for it - the published articles bore a small relationship to what I had submitted. The sub-editors seemed to be mostly George Smiley-type Oxford and Cambridge PhD's of a certain age with an eclectic range of expertises, as far as I recall.
znpy
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
and yet...
znpy
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
> No company can plan based on the tariffs. There is zero guarantee that then next government won't revoked them or that the current one won't flip-flop. Local manufacturing doesn't swing on a 2-4 (or 6 or 8) year timescale. There needs to be consistency.

Indeed, but the role of a government is to steer/push private initiative in a certain direction.

Tariffs and stuff are steering private companies towards building stuff in-house (as in: "in the us").

Future initiative inconsistent with this directions will essentially be a sabotage of the US economy.
znpy
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
where can i buy one ?
znpy
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
Anybody knows when will it be possible to buy the newer 192gb part?
znpy
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
> I understand why it wouldn’t be feasible for a human to do this, but I’m quite sceptical about an AI assessing how accurate predictions turned out to be/how contrarian they were at the time.

Quite the contrary actually. The economist has a fairly consistent editing style that gets enforced, so its writing style is very linear and very consistent, fairly easy to “understand” for and advanced llm like GPT-5.5
znpy
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
Nah. Those people are skilled enough to go work somewhere else and make a very good living. They willingly chose the fatter paycheque.
znpy
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
> When the biggest companies in the world are each giving you hundreds of thousands of dollars per year, you probably don't want to upset them.

Don’t forget that those money ultimately go to individuals, that often willingly sacrifice their opinions and positions for the fat paycheque.
znpy
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
> both (IMHO) are much longer than they need to be

I haven’t read moby dick but i dropped 20’000 leagues under the see a bit past half the book because of this. At some point the author spent pages and pages and pages describing the environment under the see, often repeating himself.

I’ll get back to that book at some point but yes, it’s longer than it needs to be.
znpy
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
That’s not what a nas is. A NAS is some software that exposes folders over the network using network filesystems like smb or nfs.
znpy
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
> On Facebook, I am beholden to the whims of men in suits who have gleefully incinerated the mental and emotional stability of billions of people for the sake of making money.

Sorry what? Facebook/meta has a very diverse employee population, and very influential diversity groups.

People of all kinds (men, women, lgbtiq+, binary and non-binary people) dressed in all kinds of way have contributed to “ gleefully incinerating the mental and emotional stability of billions of people for the sake of making money”
znpy
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
StackOverflow’s issue was never the branding.

A lot of people stayed there despite despising it because it has a lot of answers and had a critical mass of users.

It’s been no coincidence it died within a year after LLMs became popular.

One of the main issues with StackOverflow was the toxic moderators.

I am glad it died and i will celebrate its death (not its life).
znpy
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
The average developer is much dumber than you think.
znpy
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
The internet went to shit pretty much when Facebook went mainstream: internet stopped being some kind of alternative reality and started merging with regular reality… but worse.