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gertop
·17 giorni fa·discuss
> Hopefully, it has improved since then, but I haven't checked.

Good news then because you're currently in a thread about how FUTO has improved!
gertop
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Qwen 3.6 9B doesn't exist.

If you meant 3.5 9B and you truly believe it's as good as 4o then I can only assume you have a very basic use case.
gertop
·2 mesi fa·discuss
VS Code is updated monthly. More and more they also release a bugfix to the monthly release, a week or two after.
gertop
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Your analogy falls apart because the "lazy bastards" still knew how to program and understood the code they were working on.

Vide-coders often don't read, let alone understand, the code they send for PRs.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> Heh that’s a very low bar though

This is a low bar: ?

> communities with as high of a signal-to-noise ratio and breadth of experiences as HN, especially not public ones that one can stumble their way into without knowing a guy / joining a clique

If this is such a low bar, then how come there's only HN? Can you name another? 10? 100? Because I can't.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Just because you disagree with a law doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. You anti copyright shills are exhausting... Why can't you try to attract people to your side to eventually instead effect some real change? Do you just take that much pleasure in being an edgelord that your cause be damned?
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Please do tell us of that mythical leader who is so good at governing that no other country has ever had a grievance with them?
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Disabling notification preview in the operating system settings doesn't prevent the issue, they're still saved in the database.

The only way they're not saved is to disable name/content in signal itself.

Maybe you're not as capable of elementary logical inference as you thought?
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Any application can send notifications without going through a server.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It's entirely possible to ship malware in source form... Just look at the numerous supply chain attacks. Nix is a cute project but entirely irrelevant here.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I'm surprised that this is the best NYT investigative journalism could do. It's well written and comprehensive, but it also contains no new information.

And I truly mean it, all the proofs listed here are so well known that you're likely to learn just as much by watching one of the hundreds of "Adam is Satoshi!!1" YouTube videos.

Given the title (a quest!) I would have expected some personal findings to be added to the shared narrative, not just rehash of the first 2 pages of a Google search.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I have been the service provider who had to paywall just to stop the spammers and you're right. But it's also true that kids will be collateral damage (or anyone without a credit card).

In my case, and it was the 90s, I took the time to setup a way to pay by calling a premium (1-900) for $1.49 number so the barrier to entry even for kids was still reasonable.

Maybe in modern day the equivalent is adding Google pay and Apple pay then you cover some kids at least (gift cards and such).

Quite the hassle for the provider, and it will turn away any person who cares about privacy. There's no way to win anymore.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> Try sample questions here without signing up

It's very gracious of you to let us fill captchas without signing up first.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Buried in your prose is certainly a point shared with your average website visitor: they want the information, they don't want to be wowed with complex animations. But they also don't want no styling. There is a middle ground between looking like lynx and having some flair.

> Maybe I'm not normal

You definitely are not normal, if we define normal as "the vast majority of people". If web developers took your feedback seriously it would be detrimental to the experience of almost everybody. But I think that you knew that.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Most of the opposition to women in the army comes from conservatives, not from feminists. They imagine themselves injured in the trenches in need of being carried by a fellow soldier, and they conclude that women are too weak.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Fair? No. Par for the course? Unfortunately yes.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Your bad attempt at humor makes it quite clear that you've never dealt with network engineering or administrating to any extent.

Admitting that ipv6 has some downsides, however minor they may seem to you, won't hurt your quest to render ipv4 obsolete.

In fact being less insufferable is how you win people to your causes, not by laughing at their genuine albeit minor issues.
gertop
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> I can pay 529 EUR to get a new mainboard and keep the same case/battery/speakers/camera/keyboard/mouse/screen/etc.

Or you can spend 50 euros more and get an entire new laptop that is not only much more powerful than your old framework but is almost as repairable: the neo.

At some point your argument begins to work against you, you should just have talked about the keyword repair being cheap. Not how you can get a new motherboard for "only" 530 euros.
gertop
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Fair enough, let's use dvd rips as a metric instead. They tend to begin at 700MB.

So by reading this article on PC gamer you've now downloaded the equivalent of a full-length movie worth of low quality code and ads.
gertop
·4 mesi fa·discuss
WebUSB is incredibly useful to flash firmware and update configuration on random devices.

The alternative is to install random software on your computer for every device (or, if you're a Linux user, you'll likely simply be excluded and whine about it).