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@michaelhood

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/mh; my proof: https://keybase.io/mh/sigs/Tyd7C9EJoNBqCiwnhIP_syW4U7CrE-BvkpuJYdAlnmk ]

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mh-
·11 ore fa·discuss
I'm assuming their customers aren't finding out via HN, though. The blog post was on May 28. Not a ton of time by any means, but not 5 days.
mh-
·11 ore fa·discuss
The vast, vast majority of indie game devs will not see $1m in revenue in multiple lifetimes.
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·13 ore fa·discuss
I don't follow gaming news closely. Are there examples of this being a problem that I can read about?
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·l’altro ieri·discuss
Well, at least the parent comment had one positive effect. Welcome!
mh-
·3 giorni fa·discuss
They do, by default. You have to override it on a per-network basis to disable this behavior.
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·7 giorni fa·discuss
I have a 16 year old account and received my first account warning, ever, for reporting a user's comment (to reddit, not the sub) a single time and the admins disagreeing that it violated the guidelines.

I have screenshots somewhere, but it basically said if I continued to abuse the report feature my account would be banned.

Reddit is a publicly traded company and I sincerely doubt the company is taking some organized racket money on the side. But there is some serious conduct issues with admins, and I won't speculate about their motivations.
mh-
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Assuming that's your project, the GitHub link from the PyPi page is a 404.
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·13 giorni fa·discuss
One of my favorites as a kid.
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·14 giorni fa·discuss
and I haven't played that game, so I read it in Ralph Wiggum's voice.. which also feels appropriate.

I'm in danger.
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·15 giorni fa·discuss
I have 3 different displays on my desk, and they are 60hz 120hz and 240hz.

The difference between them when scrolling is.. obvious. I'm in my 40s. I'd love to see a study demonstrating that my ability to perceive this is some rare capability - that's very hard for me to believe.
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·15 giorni fa·discuss
> Maybe now we'll start paying attention to why software is so incredibly bloated.

That would be a wonderful silver lining. It's incredible how slow ~all software I use feels.
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·16 giorni fa·discuss
Got it, thank you!
mh-
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Interesting blog post, thanks for sharing.

I'm curious how that comparison controls for Opus refusing (whether explicitly, or just deciding not to pursue a path) given the caption below the first image:

>A perfect score means the model autonomously found and exploited the vulnerability.

I'm not really suggesting that it's misleading, but wondering if I'm missing something. Otherwise I guess it seems unsurprising that you can distill a better-performing model [in specific focused areas] by simply not distilling refusals?
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·16 giorni fa·discuss
One challenge is that when the market stops hiring as aggressively, voluntary attrition retracts as well.

Large companies model attrition in their financials, and those assumptions start to break when macro conditions around the job market shift like that.
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·17 giorni fa·discuss
I'm curious why you didn't pose this question to the grandparent commenter, who first asserted the opposite?
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·18 giorni fa·discuss
It's extremely disappointing to see where discourse has slipped to here. Have started looking for a "new HN" to have actual discussions on again.
mh-
·21 giorni fa·discuss
I guess you can consider mine limited too.
mh-
·21 giorni fa·discuss
(I'm not the person you're replying to, but I live in San Diego too.)

We have the most expensive electricity rates in the country - both summer and winter are over $0.50/kWh.
mh-
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Love this idea. If it's ready for users can I get a link?
mh-
·23 giorni fa·discuss
There are two limits - a 5 hour one, and a weekly one. Unless you explicitly enable "extra usage", you won't spend more than your subscription price.