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Next.js 13.5

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Musk's Twitter sues four Texas entities for data scraping, seeks damages

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San Francisco may soon get 24/7 driverless cabs. City leaders are fuming

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WWDC 2023 Keynote Livestream Link (YouTube)

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Omnigres: Postgres as a Platform

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Bun v0.5.7

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Deno 1.30: Built-in Node modules

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WhatsApp Launches a Tool to Fight Internet Censorship

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computing
·3 mesi fa·discuss
doesn't work on arch (btw)
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
I regularly see human drivers intentionally run red lights.

Not just the kind where they try to make a yellow that they clearly weren’t gonna make, but also they stop at a red light, wait to see if there’s cross traffic, and then intentionally run the red light.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
I'm sorry, but what about the Quest 3 on paper seems to you to be close to the Vision Pro?
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
this is the most HN thread ever
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
carrots and sticks
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
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computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
here you go, comrade - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/17/technology/apple-china-pr...
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
Ban it for reciprocal reasons.

Either China allows FB, Google, Instagram, X, etc to operate there.

Or we ban TikTok here.

Countries already have unfair competition protections, this would fall under that.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is about to breed a new generation of insufferable folks, who’ll introduce themselves as “I work at Superalignment” ala “I work at DeepMind” (no, you used to work ar Alphabet, and now you work at Google)
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
The SF dilemma:

- can’t own a car because expensive, no parking, will get broken into

- can’t use a bike because roads are dangerous for bikers and bike will get stolen if parked outside

- can’t use uber/lyft because expensive, companies abuse drivers

- can’t use public transport, because it doesn’t cover enough of the city, timetable unpredictable, can be dangerous or unpleasant

- can’t use self-driving cars, because they occasionally interfere with public services, are run by big tech
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
why not also throw in how much money you make to complete the dunk?
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
*Google DeepMind
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
Let's be 100% clear on this - nobody is forcing the merchants into accepting credit cards. In fact, many don't. They do fine as cash-only businesses.

The hard economic reality is that accepting credit cards increases your sales, presumably enough to make the interchange fees worth it.

At last, Afterpay, Affirm etc. charge 600 bps (6%) interchange for their 4 split payments offer. Again, no one forces merchants to accept these payment methods, but the ones that do clearly see the benefit to the top line resulting from higher conversions.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
I think this comes down to you being Norwegian (ie getting good quality govt services in exchange for your taxes). Now imagine being Greek. If folks realised they're paying 22.5% to the govt on top of everything they purchase... they wouldn't be very happy.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
so did DeepMind, excuse me, Google DeepMind.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
I would not be surprised if this is another Wirecard/FTX brewing, and I will also not be surprised if it's all 100% legit.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
image labeling, although even then they had some oopsies with classification in Google Photos
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
Signed up right away. How does it work?
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
In 2018 an obnoxious researcher working at a company known at the time as DeepMind told me (who was working in healthtech) that "AI in healthcare is a solved problem".

It's 2023 now. AI in healthcare is a rounding error and will likely stay that way for a decade or longer. Google blew a 7 year lead of being an AI-first company to a non-profit. DeepMind is now a team within Google, similar to Ads, Drive, and Shopping Express.
computing
·3 anni fa·discuss
have you read the financials of the banks you bank with? have you read the source code of every app/other software that you use?

Interesting new world folks are suggesting here, where depositors can't trust the highly regulated banks they bank with.