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Fable 5 Access Extended Through July 12

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2026 Annual Stack Overflow Dev Survey

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Kuo: OpenAI Rumored to be fast-tracking first "AI agent phone"

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1Password Is Down

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Charge: Soldier Used Classified Info to Profit from Prediction Market Bets

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Anthropic Economic Index Survey

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Mythos Falls into the Wrong Hands

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Online Phreak Box

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Whoop Sues Bevel

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Android Automotive becoming 'brain' of the car

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Why Codex Security Doesn't Include a SAST Report

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PopSockets created to manage headphone cables

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The MacBook Neo

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Is Spotify Enabling Impersonation of Famous Jazz Musicians?

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Good Vibes, Bad Vendors: AI Coding Works Now

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Teaching LLMs to reason like Bayesians

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Polyscope: Agent-First "IDE"

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Lock Scroll with a Vengeance

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Dell Fiscal Year Results

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Testing AirPods Live Translation in Tokyo

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comments

etothet
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Not a huge surprise
etothet
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Great job on this. I can see this being extremely useful for my teams!
etothet
·7 giorni fa·discuss
Hate on the Claude desktop app on macOS all you want (I personally think it’s fine), but I don’t understand how Gruber can think the ChatGPT app is that good. It’s also…fine, but certainly not special IMO, despite being a native app.
etothet
·8 giorni fa·discuss
I owned a Model Y for several years, but, at least in my city, I always felt Tesla’s navigation had pretty poor route selection during busy times of the day - like dorecting me to streets that were notoriously stop and go during rush our when the highway alternative was known to be much quicker.
etothet
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Perhaps “charlatan” in the literal sense isn’t true. I was speaking more colloquial, but that was lazy of me.

I will ask though, has he been honest when he’s testified before Congress? At best, I think we can say he hasn’t been very transparent many of those times. If that’s not for power and/or financial gain, what is it? [0]

- [0] https://dispatch.techoversight.org/top-report-mark-zuckerber... - which was previously discussed on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47060486

> “we're told to not like Facebook…”

I didn’t have to be “told” to not like Facebook or Meta. The company’s actions for well over a decade and those of its executives, including the CEO, allowed to form that opinion on our own. I’d be willing to bet that experience is not unique to me.
etothet
·18 giorni fa·discuss
I definitely didn't mean this as a personal attack.
etothet
·18 giorni fa·discuss
Those are fair points, though I didn't say he wasn't a good business person. I could probably concede that he is, but I don't see him as the tech visionary he's often propped up to be.
etothet
·18 giorni fa·discuss
I've always felt that Mark Zuckerberg got lucky with Facebook and that he has no real lasting talent as a technologist or visionary. He seems to attempt to chase the latest "it" thing and has very few original ideas that actual stick long-term. He's quite the charlatan.
etothet
·26 giorni fa·discuss
I do a lot of my streaming with Apple TV, but the worst parts about the Apple TV app are in my opinion are:

- Too many promos of other shows before watching a show. This is often for shows I've already watched and am watching. Apple knows which shows I watch. It shouldn't need to give me promos for shows I've watched or am actively watching. - Poor UX for "Play Next Episode" functionality. If I just finished an episode of a show and I click to watch the next episode, I don't need to see the recap of the previous episode or the intro. - Speaking of intro, when you click to skip, it usually leaves you somewhere between 5 and 10 seconds from the end of the into, not actually after it.
etothet
·mese scorso·discuss
Similarly, so do slide trumpets!
etothet
·mese scorso·discuss
I haven't been involved in Angular for quite some time. As someone who uses other JavaScript frameworks (Vue, React, Svelte), what am I missing out on? I'd be curious to hear from people who would pick Angular over any of the other big frameworks.
etothet
·mese scorso·discuss
In my experience, this is far below the cost the average dev will incur per month so this seems very reasonable to me. And, no doubt there are exceptions for heavy users so they can get some extra token usage when they need it.
etothet
·mese scorso·discuss
https://archive.ph/nxp3m
etothet
·mese scorso·discuss
What’s the over/under on when Cloudflare will acquire OpenCode (and keep it open source)?
etothet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I don’t have experience with the tools Cloudflare has been shipping this year so I can’t speak about the quality, but they have really been pushing out a lot new products and services, no doubt due to agentic coding.
etothet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
“A lot of people seem convinced that the point of AI coding is to write low-quality code as fast as possible.”

A lot of people think a lot of things, but I don’t think the majority of people think the point of using LLMs is so they can produce low-quality code. Do they produce low-quality code sometimes or often? Of course. But they also produce high-quality code very often. And sometimes they just a “fine” job.

One of the promises - and there are plenty of cases where it’s met and where it falls drastically short - is that agentic coding tools can help us code faster that is just as good or better than what a human can. One of the other big ideal payoffs is that agentic coding can allow non-programmers to create things that previously required programmers to create.

We can debate as to how successful we’ve been toward the two goals above, but I think it’s misguided to say that the majority of people think LLMs should produce lower quality code.
etothet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
And we all know that being a high profile politician isn’t an avenue for bribery. /s
etothet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I’m not a CPA, but aren’t there plenty of legal ways to divest in a business where you’re not directly involved, but where you can still get a share of any profits?
etothet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Not just the west. Posted a couple weeks back here on HN: https://sundaicity.com/blogs/getting-arrested-in-japan

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48078647
etothet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Perhaps you’re right. Apple's App Store review can be a rough process. Then again, a search of “Inkwell” in the App Store shows plenty of apps that are named “Inkwell”, many of then writing-related.