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USA ZIP+4 Code (for supposedly faster deliveries)

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Slime Mold can find shortest path

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Moomins

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Albert Launcher experimental macOS version

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Ask HN: Are There Any Application Launchers that are Terminal Emulator?

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FreeCAD 1.0

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2025 Daily Surface Air Temperature Looking Bad

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The Fading Battlefields of World War 1

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Déjà Vu Related Terms

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Climate Clock

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Climate Action Tracker

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Lorem Flickr

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Ask HN: Why dollar sign for shell commands?

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TIME's Top Photos of 2024

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Protecting yourself from Identity Theft in the USA

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Tell HN: Email in by browser's autofill had a Typo

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Afinn Sentiment Analysis

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MapChart – create political and thematic maps

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ASCII Art

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barrettondricka
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Relevant Tom Scott video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5wpm-gesOY
barrettondricka
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You are going in the right direction, but boy will this thing need work. The index is lacking, that's for sure.

Try scawanging for bookmarks of HN users for a jumpstart.

I searched for hackernews, and the first result was OpenSUSE.

Github awesome lists are in my opinion on the lower side of quality.
barrettondricka
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Sherlock

I love spotting those patterns were when something goes popular somewhere, instantly suspiciously related topics start pooping up on HN.
barrettondricka
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I admit to being rude and to being a very bad builder myself.

But the article is bad. Just about every piece of evidence has some sort of issue. Correlation-causation, or not enough data, or just assumptions. The wolf stuff (seems to be) based on only 2 observations. The author cites big tech in CA, but then describes a single clothing company that has a high random metric that is supposedly an accurate indicator of all of the above.

And the connections between arguments are not even that good. Skimming over it, I wasn't sure what the article's point was.

As for the conclusion, the vague words on what could be done are the kind of stuff everyone is trying anyway for other reasons, and it isn't (?) working.
barrettondricka
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Author: Applying behavior of wolves in captivity to humans was a mistake.

Also Auther: Applies behavior of wolves in free environment to a very specific and complex part of human society.

And of course, zero link or citations on anything.
barrettondricka
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There is a story about Concorde chasing a solar eclipse for an hour.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_Concorde_eclipse_flight
barrettondricka
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Pro (Newbie) tip: use a GUI for git (like lazygit or VS Code Source Control). Git is one of the few complicated CLI tools that actually works well as a GUI, so take full advantage of it.
barrettondricka
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I use navi cheatsheets for that. You can store commands with descriptions and easily execute them. This is where I put all the "will need only once a year" commands.

What I do google is ffmpeg, but not before every online editor/converter on the internet completely betrays my expectations and makes me reconsider my life choices.

[0] https://github.com/denisidoro/navi
barrettondricka
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Looks cool.

I suspect the software is doing a lot of the heavy lifting, because the mechanism is (looks) quite simple.

Here are some flaws/potentially misleading features I noticed:

By design, the robot has only 2 I/O functions (3 in 3D), which are the motors on the strings. Thus it can't be any more capable than any other machine with 2 I/O.

In fact, the design is simply a function that maps limited 2d movement and grabbing onto 2 motors.

Pulling the strings affects it's tip first, so getting it into a specific position is a pain. Making an "S" shape, would require first rolling it all the way one way, and then unrolling it the other way.

In the video, they have the robot already setup in a specific position, and they don't show how hard it is to actually get it there. All the complicated moves (around rocks+drop off) are very specifically set up, and might be non-reversible.

The "contact detection" requires one of the strings to be fully contracted. And all of it relies on the manufacturing and environment to be consistent with minimal friction.

This robot is a bit like brain*uck. You can do stuff, but you need to do it in a bit of a roundabout way. Not to say that there isn't a sense of elegance to it.
barrettondricka
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I just scrolled through my gallery, and the number of meaningful photos I had was zero.

Snapped a photo of my room first thing.
barrettondricka
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e. Raycast doesn't know what the e constant (2.71828) is.

Their entire calculator is crappy. It took them forever just to get scientific notation and inverse trig functions working.

Meanwhile, it was all proprietary (so I couldn't do anything myself) and they were busy developing AI. I know they have all the fancy add-ons and scripts, but at that point it is easier to just cmd+tab to the browser for Wolfram Alpha or commandline for numbat calculator.

I just realized Albert (sort of) work on MacOS, but it is in German for some reason, so I will have figure out configs.
barrettondricka
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Fortunately, computer science and every single other discipline, topic, and community doesn't chronically suffer from the exact same issue.

If you know anybody or anything that knows/has solved this gatekeeping problem with any level of consistency, please share.
barrettondricka
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Cool.

Does anybody have the same tool but better?

Like, surely someone already made a sandbox that is not a fullblown VM. Docker probably.
barrettondricka
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Wouldn't that need to be the sheep with the closest distance to all the other sheeps in London?
barrettondricka
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1. Don't. Get better at googling instead

2. CSSTricks

3. Learn to read MDN docs.

4. Flexbox froggy and grid garden

5. Hyperplexed (older videos)

I warn you, that "studying" CSS is a pointless endeavor. Your knowledge should be "tools that exist" without knowing the exact syntax.

Also, "No JS". Make your stuff without JavaScript. It forces you to use every quirck in HTML and CSS to make stuff work.
barrettondricka
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There is "SingleFile"[0][1] and a tool called "Monolith"[2]. Of course Ctrl+S works quite well too.

[0]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/single-file/

[1]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/singlefilez/

[2]: https://github.com/Y2Z/monolith

They all have ShowHNs with (probably) many more alternatives in the comments.
barrettondricka
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Why does this feel more like an advertisement for Webrecorder[0] than an actual guide?

Why add that privacy and big tech section at the end?

Thanks for the list of features and buzzwords, but I couldn't figure out what all this tooling exactly does. Also, none of the links work. And Webrecorder doesn't have a Firefox extension, so don't even bother listing any of the "privacy" stuff.

[0]: https://github.com/webrecorder/
barrettondricka
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2. Maybe assign a different deletion key for robot. 3. https://awik.io/detect-tab-closed-show-confirmation-dialog-j...
barrettondricka
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Damn, that was fast.

More feedback:

1. Make L texture look better by by shifting the arrow origin up and left. Like the turn traffic sign.

2. I am deleting my robots now, when I am trying to remove an arrow from underneath them.

3. If itch and Unity's APIs allow, make full screen, "ask before exiting", and auto-save. itch has popups/buttons on the top right, which obscures the speed controls.
barrettondricka
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1. Getting the robots to take a complex path is a pain. (eg. "L"-shape)

2. Setting up robots is annoying, maybe add manual controls.

3. Constructions can't be removed or canceled.

4. Those will always be "robots" for me, but keep your nomenclature if you like.