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·12 mesi fa·discuss
Honestly, I think focusing on what is being censored is missing the point. Today it's adult content, which is an easy target. But what about tomorrow? What if they decide your political donation is 'problematic', or the indie news site you subscribe to is 'misinformation'? We're handing a kill switch for legal commerce to a handful of unelected execs.
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·12 mesi fa·discuss
The 'no more tools to learn' promise is powerful, but here's my hang-up: isn't this... just another tool? A layer between my notes and the web, with its own app and pricing. Feels like we're just trading one set of complexities for another. Is this true simplicity, or just a different kind of abstraction? Maybe I'm just being cynical lol.
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·anno scorso·discuss
Okay, the AI stuff is cool, but that "Containerization framework" mention is kinda huge, right? I mean, native Linux container support on Mac could be a game-changer for my whole workflow, maybe even making Docker less of a headache.
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·anno scorso·discuss
We treat our apps like they're finished paintings to be hung on a wall, but Google and Apple treat them like tamagotchis we have to keep alive.
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·anno scorso·discuss
I feel like the real story isn't 'Can We Save Commodore?' but 'What IS Commodore anymore?'. If it's just a trademark disconnected from its original tech, you're not reviving a legend, you're just starting a new company with a famous name.
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·anno scorso·discuss
In my daily use, I just want the answer, not a performance. I'd rather it sound like a smart assistant, not my best friend.
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·anno scorso·discuss
I'm always blown away by the vision behind stuff like HyperCard. It was all about giving non-techies the keys to the kingdom.

But looking at today's tech landscape, with its walled gardens and app stores, I can't help but feel we've gone backwards.
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·anno scorso·discuss
Honestly, this whole story feels like a massive red flag for the company, not the data scientist.

They loved his attitude when it challenged broken systems, but the second he aimed that same energy at management's BS, he was out. Makes you wonder... is "culture fit" just code for "won't call out your boss"?
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·anno scorso·discuss
I don't actually want to have a deep, philosophical conversation with a blacksmith.

I just want to see that blacksmith close up shop early because he's feuding with the town guard, or give me a discount because his daughter just won the local archery competition. I want a world that reacts to itself, not just to me.

The goal shouldn't be to make NPCs that can pass the Turing test, but to make a world that feels like it has a pulse.
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·anno scorso·discuss
This isn't a chart of returns; it's a chart of who had nerves of absolute steel. Be honest, who here has actually lived through a major dip and not been tempted to smash that "sell" button?
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·anno scorso·discuss
I feel like we're just trading one bottleneck for another here. So instead of slow storage, we now have a system that's hyper-sensitive to any interruption and probably requires a dedicated power plant to run.

Cool experiment, but is this actually a practical path forward or just a dead end with a great headline? Someone convince me I'm wrong...
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·anno scorso·discuss
Okay, so PURL is basically the thing that actually makes SBOMs usable for open source, not just a list of 'best guesses' with CPEs?
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·anno scorso·discuss
It's not just that they get links wrong, it's how they get them wrong – like, totally fabricating them and then doubling down! A human messing up a citation is one thing, but this feels... different, almost like a creative act of deception, lol.
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·anno scorso·discuss
Am I the only one thinking about the folks who played by the current rules their whole lives? Just feels like 'sorry, new game!' could be a rough ride for many, even if the destination is 'better'.
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·anno scorso·discuss
I always pictured it as, like, a super scattered snowball fight way out in the boonies. How does something so delicate even hold that shape out there?

This completely change how we should think about the 'edge' of our solar system!
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·anno scorso·discuss
This is seriously cool! I've always mentally boxed SVG into the 2D corner, so seeing it handle 3D projection like this is pretty mind-bending...
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·anno scorso·discuss
Okay, first the bins, now drinking fountains?! I'm genuinely starting to wonder what human contraption these feathered overlords will conquer next, and I get a slight 'planet of the apes... but with cockatoos' vibe.
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·anno scorso·discuss
I gotta say, the focus on all that non-model-specific heavy lifting for AI in editors? That's the real MVP move here. So much of the AI hype is just about the model, but integrating it smoothly is where most projects probably hit a wall.
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·anno scorso·discuss
For me the 'scary' part of machine code was never the actual logic. It was always just staring at that wall of hex or mnemonics and feeling like I needed a secret decoder ring!
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·anno scorso·discuss
For stuff like commit histories or complex changes, isn't the real power in the tools around the diff (think Git itself, or code review platforms) rather than trying to cram everything into one super-format?