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Ninja Gaiden 4: the 120 FPS Challenge

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2 points·by frevib·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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frevib
·5 giorni fa·discuss
Any recommendations for an OSS maps app that provides tracks like Strava,l and Komoot?
frevib
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Scaleway and OVH. Upcloud close second.
frevib
·mese scorso·discuss
At this point Anthropic is a pure marketing and PR company. Super catchy names like Opus, Mythos and Fable trying to get you to think that these software products are actually super-human life changing experiences. Boris Cherny coming to HN “Hi! it’s Boris from the Claude Code team” to get real tech people’s goodwill.

From Opus 4.6 there are no noticeable improvements for me in code generation. It works very well, till 90% completion, if you guide it correctly. And you need a little luck. For serious production code I need to understand what I’m doing so it helps a bit, sometimes.
frevib
·mese scorso·discuss
This guy dubbed it “get Komooted”, as they pulled the same trick for used-to-be-great cycling app Komoot: https://bikepacking.com/plog/when-we-get-komooted/

The app quality almost immediately went down the drain after the acquisition by Bending Spoons.
frevib
·mese scorso·discuss
“the reality of AI right now is that it only works for coding.”

Kind of…
frevib
·mese scorso·discuss
I think saying no is more important now with AI, as features can be built so quickly now. But there are a lot more costs after the feature has been built. Mostly with AI the code isn’t understood that well, wich incurs a cognitive debt. Then there are extra maintentance and documentation costs. And the costs of carrying around features that add no value.

I can imagine that if you’re a startup and want to try new features quickly, it makes sense to say yes more. But the senior mentioned in the article will also be able to understand that.
frevib
·mese scorso·discuss
Code is a liability. Saying no is because the engineer wants to reduce complexity, not because she/ he is so subjectively “obsessed” with code quality. The term “quality” is nowadays misunderstood by management. It means the right amount of effort to build the product as fast and for as low as cost possible, taking into account a team of engineers that can easily add and modify code.

This description is the better one: https://www.nair.sh/guides-and-opinions/communicating-your-e...
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
CLOUD Act and FISA §702
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
They’re not doing too great atm: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/topstocks/kyndryl-s-stock-is...
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> AFAIK Solvinity can't access the data.

Solvinity is the hoster. It can fully access the stack.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Scaleway has introduced Edge services recently: https://www.scaleway.com/en/edge-services/

No ddos protection yet.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
To the user: friendly message with uuid.

In the logs: detailed technical message with uuid.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> without a solid privacy guarantee.

That’s a promise, no technical guarantee. Then there’s Cloud Act and FISA.

> Google is likely very happy to give up on the privacy violations

“likely”, exactly. This can change any time. We’ll just have to trust them. Scrolling through this thread it seems about zero trust in a US ad company who’s specialty is feeding off people’s privacy.

We should by now demanding technical guarantees. Open source, end-to-end encrypted with e.g. an overseer board checking the company. Companies like Proton are doing this.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Same here. They’re subsidized by taking kids’ privacy.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Please not the schools. We don’t need privacy-invading closed systems with built-in slot machines. We need deterministic open systems where kids’ privacy is protected.

Please not schools…
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> I've have personally never seen a good example where a cross vendor account provisioning actually working.

At enterprise level, account provisioning with SCIM is the industry standard.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Drilling alone is €10.000. The whole installation of a air/water heat pump is €10.000. Mostly not worth it.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> What part of GitHub's executives' grand plan is "have a barely-functional service

What about lock-in, being a monopoly? Why wouldn’t you maximize on saving costs? Sure some people leave, but the majority is not going anywhere. And if the platform dies they’ve made more money than to keep it alive.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I mean the stars, social features and branding of Github make it more or less a lock-in. You can go somewhere else, but it’s not the same experience.

> If you think you need those sweet GitHub stars, I can't help you.

The majority of users need it.
frevib
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I think Microsoft’s home game is “monopolize and enshittify”. They are the masters and know the exactly what amount of enshittification is too much. E.g. Hashimoto quitting GH is probably totally worth the 10 SREs they fired. Us plebs cannot go anywhere.