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Show HN: Counterpart Analysis Skill

github.com
1 points·by lloydjones·9 giorni fa·0 comments

Show HN: PEC – A proposal for compliance metadata in the Model Context Protocol

usepec.eu
2 points·by lloydjones·6 mesi fa·0 comments

The man who mistook his imagination for the truth

mariakonnikova.substack.com
10 points·by lloydjones·7 mesi fa·0 comments

EU AI Act: Pre-Market Rules Don't Fit Runtime AI Agents

europeanlawblog.eu
1 points·by lloydjones·8 mesi fa·0 comments

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1 points·by lloydjones·8 mesi fa·0 comments

Grand Theft Auto made him a legend. His latest game was a disaster

bbc.co.uk
4 points·by lloydjones·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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lloydjones
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Is this using ATProtocol? I wasn’t clear from the site.

Congrats!
lloydjones
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Me too!

And a load of fake DMARC setup confirmation emails for a domain I own.
lloydjones
·6 mesi fa·discuss
They are, yes
lloydjones
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Having said that, I have become a lot better at being direct these past few years, so I'd likely just say "I'm not able to, sorry. I can recommend some good hotels though".
lloydjones
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I think guessers agonise over HOW to say "No" in contexts like this, and what it says about them as people.

"Can my family and I stay for two weeks?".

Then:

"No." (looks cold and heartless; do I want to project cold and heartless? Will they hate me?).

"I'm so sorry but I'm not able to. The house is a mess and it's really small" (performative, hand-wringing reluctance; we both know I'm lying).

"I just don't like to share my environment" (most truthful; might look petty to those who don't understand the need for privacy to that degree).
lloydjones
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I feel that his pretentious, overwrought and unctuous writing was perhaps all because of an emptiness or inadequacy… His final years as a nice old gay man seem much more _normal_ and real, and he seems less of a fantasist at that stage…
lloydjones
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I’m more optimistic. I see there being iterations developed in conjunction with industry. It will sooner or later become strongly enforced and then to whatever extent it provides guardrails will be down to provisions in the act, plus interpretation.
lloydjones
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I don’t really relate to many comments here stating “my approach is X”, or “I went from servant-leader to process-master-whatever leader”.

I’ve found that trying to be anything but flexible to the environment is unrealistic and even egotistical.

E.g, There are some environments where the CEO is so “command and control” that the “I want us all to bring our authentic selves to the peace circle of work, and from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs, we will figure out a synergy that works for all” just won’t ever work.

And for me, being unable to adapt the approach to environment suggests ‘one trick pony’.
lloydjones
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I tried to think about how we might (in the EU) start to think about this problem within the law, if of interest to anyone: https://www.europeanlawblog.eu/pub/dq249o3c/release/1
lloydjones
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Perhaps sovereign compute is the answer? We have open weights models, as a sort of ‘public commons’ that democratises that layer, but compute is still the bottleneck for big companies..
lloydjones
·7 mesi fa·discuss
How so?
lloydjones
·8 mesi fa·discuss
My company (live with a few design partner users, but still on waitlist publicly) just experienced “search hijacking”.

Our site is https://visibil.ai, and somebody has created “visibili.ai”.

Our response is to throw more vowels at the problem: https://visibilii.vercel.app/
lloydjones
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I expressly bought this software (Designer, Photo, Publisher) out of principle, against Adobe's enshittification and monopolisation, and because it was premised on "pay once; own it forever".

This is obviously the 'tech circle of life' in action, but... how depressing...

I've always been guilty of preaching market diversification but sticking with the big(ger) players, but this sort of thing illustrates the need for multiple, viable players that all have good market share, so that – whenever one gets cannibalised and debased into some VC-money-addled marketing funnel – there are others to which people can flock in support/protest
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
"use turnMyBrainOff";

"use blackBoxWrapperForEverything";
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
You beat me to it!
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I suspect none of it is a mistake. Allowing granular search would not get companies the job advert views they might be “paying for”, and also might reveal the sparseness of the jobs that match your exact criteria.
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
To be clear: I am currently _not_ paying for it; I can just foresee a day where I'd have to.
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
There's a cloud-based sync service (500mb of books; 10k translation chars). I'm currently storing 24 books (as I haven't moved them all across from the Kindle app yet) and I'm using 12% of this storage.

I suppose if you want to implement your own cloud-based (Dropbox? Google Drive?) storage service and circumvent the author's monetisation model, you could.
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I’ve been using https://readest.com and very much enjoying it. I just wish there were a “lifetime purchase” option.
lloydjones
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Okay, thanks for the info!