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jjcob
·16 giorni fa·discuss
an unhealthy diet will literally wipe out your life.
jjcob
·18 giorni fa·discuss
The burger ad is also getting people addicted and destroying lives. But with burgers most people blame the victims. In my opinion it's all the same. Gambling, junk food, drugs, guns... Lots of money to be made, lots of lives destroyed.
jjcob
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Still doesn't work for me. Maybe it's line endings or something. I'm on Safari on macOS.
jjcob
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Even with the stats it doesn't work. Maybe hacker news comments don't preserve whitespace or something.
jjcob
·26 giorni fa·discuss
I tried to verify your text and your website says "DOES NOT MATCH THIS RECEIPT"
jjcob
·2 mesi fa·discuss
"Mainstream" people will also look at past evidence that A, B and C did Y, and say something like "that was N years ago, surely nobody would do this today".
jjcob
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Even if you assume the cost of lodging was 1000€ (which it isn't) then the au-pair would still be significantly underpaid.

A normal full time employee costs at least 2000€ a month (salary, tax, pension plan, health insurance, etc). If you are paying less than that you are definietly exploiting them.
jjcob
·3 mesi fa·discuss
giving each of our kids their own room reduced our families stress level significantly. it's not 100% necessary, but i really don't think that making kids share a room helps them get along better....
jjcob
·5 mesi fa·discuss
If a blocklist doesn't get updated it is outdated in a week.

Some tools are useful without updates. A blocklist for AI content farms that are sprouting like crazy is not helpful if it isn't updated.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I've worked with an organisation that was on the receiving end of a popular charity, and they definitely got something (new playground equipment for disabled children). Can't say how efficient the charity was, but there are definitely charities that don't keep all the money for themselves.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I'm still waiting for the tech world to wake up and realise that the online ad machinery and user tracking software that the brightest minds of our generation have been working on are just a way to efficiently connect scammers with their unsuspecting victims.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Pretty impressive work. I always wondered what all those correspondents do that news organisations employ all over the world. I guess that's one of those things.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Corporations aren't people, but in the end it's still people that are responsible for this crackdown on liberal content. It's someone at Facebook making these decisions, someone who is a person, we just don't know who the responsible person is.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
> fringe networks that are off the radar and will take them to very dark places very quickly

Soo... we already have a problem with some youths running into extremist content on Facebook, TikTok, Telegram ... no "fringe" network needed.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The jokes are not new. If you read Philip K Dick or Douglas Adams there's a lot of satirical predictions of the future that sound quite similar. What's amazing about LLMs is how they manage to almost instantly draw from the distilled human knowledge and come up with something that fits the prompt so well...
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I think it means encoded in such a way that you first have low res version, then higher res versions, then even higher res versions etc.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
> Where do you collect feedback?

Using every possible channel. Feedback button in the app, email, Github issues, ... I make it as easy as possible for people to tell me what they want.

> How do you prioritize it?

When multiple people independently request the same thing I start working on it.

> Do you use public roadmaps or keep everything internal?

I think public roadmaps are stupid because I never know how much effort something is ahead of time. It often happens that I realise after starting a project that it is way harder than I thought. I also often realise after some time has passed that something I thought was useful is actually not necessary and I remove it from the roadmap. I don't want people to buy my product expecting feature X and then I strike it.
jjcob
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Can you expand on that? Do you have any knowledge about those parts except their part numbers?
jjcob
·8 mesi fa·discuss
My son started walking at 8.5 months. He's got a 3.5 month head start on those 12 month walking late bloomers. I have very high expectations. I wonder where his walking skills are going to take him one day, but this comment worries me because he has so far not shown any interest in the Korean alphabet.
jjcob
·8 mesi fa·discuss
And performed by researchers that received free education in their home country before moving to the US because they hope for a better career there...