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ndr42

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Relax with Coax

coaxtheapp.com
1 points·by ndr42·16 ore fa·1 comments

The virtual power plant era has arrived

pv-magazine.com
1 points·by ndr42·7 giorni fa·0 comments

AI Poisons Creativity [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by ndr42·7 giorni fa·1 comments

Russian citizens told "switch to Android" after Apple blocks key Russian apps

arstechnica.com
33 points·by ndr42·14 giorni fa·1 comments

Cancer Myths and Falsehoods Can Be Deadly

psychologytoday.com
4 points·by ndr42·21 giorni fa·0 comments

The LLM industry must keep the RAM prices at absurd levels

infosec.exchange
4 points·by ndr42·22 giorni fa·0 comments

How to Measure WWDC

asymco.com
2 points·by ndr42·26 giorni fa·0 comments

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak to ease distribution crisis

pv-magazine.com
15 points·by ndr42·mese scorso·4 comments

Consultants advised moving away from dependency on 600 small excel scripts

bitbang.social
4 points·by ndr42·mese scorso·0 comments

The problem with the P/E ratio

asymco.com
1 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·1 comments

Staggering dip in US tourism is a troubling sign for the future

cnn.com
7 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·2 comments

Searching for 'Disregard' Breaks Google

macrumors.com
21 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·8 comments

Tom's Hardware is now putting brief synopses of its articles in the URL

mastodon.social
3 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·0 comments

In Yesterday's IO Keynote Google Declared War on the Remnants of the Web

tldr.nettime.org
23 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·3 comments

Samsung Overtakes Apple for Top Smartphone Customer Satisfaction

macrumors.com
9 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·5 comments

U.S. PV manufacturing capex could reach $7B in 2027 in breakout year

pv-magazine.com
4 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·0 comments

FBI plans tracking system that taps into license plate cameras across US

arstechnica.com
4 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·2 comments

Plex's 200% Lifetime Pass price hike tries forcing users to another subscription

arstechnica.com
34 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·32 comments

Apple's First Retail Stores Opened 25 Years Ago Today

macrumors.com
2 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·1 comments

Scientists “bottle the sun” with a liquid battery that stores solar energy

sciencedaily.com
57 points·by ndr42·2 mesi fa·44 comments

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ndr42
·16 ore fa·discuss
"I put every Star Trek series into a Collection on my Plex, pointed Coax at it and now I have a channel that's playing a random Star Trek episode at any given moment. It's fantastic." (https://mastodon.social/@Moltz/116896945313382677)
ndr42
·7 giorni fa·discuss
It's ironic that I had to download the video to get the original version in english language. Youtube thinks that I would like the awful ai-translated german version. And there's no other way to disable this behavior.
ndr42
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Well, if the ecological niches are the same there could be analogous developments that are not homologies. So I without a reconstruction of the environment I'm not certain that the proposed tree is valid.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The article is about the valuation of companies invested in AI - but have a look at the valuation of Tesla in the graphs.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Oh my. I was about 11-12 years old in 1987, my father promised me a game for the Atari ST, we were in a computer store and the Dragon looked so cool on the cover so I chose the game without knowing what it was.

My parents played Shanghai for more than 10 years daily. Me not so much.

Edit: I repeated this kind of mistake a bit later by choosing "Knight Orc", a text adventure game with static pictures but with a cool cover. In english. Not the best choice when you start learning english in school when you're 10.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I really like the idea to print lines on the paper so that you can see more easily where every fold comes from. But why are they used only in the overview/thumbnails and not in the step by step folding directions.

(leaving hn to print lines with different colors on every side on sheets of paper)
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
In case you didn’t know xkcd before: https://xkcd.com/1053/ (It’s worth checking out regularly.)
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
reminds me of this classic: https://xkcd.com/327/
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Gift-link: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/06/how-to-win-jeop...
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Here is a 2 year old video of a BYD electric vehicle floating for real: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fFKDV2p2C0
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
OK, but getting charged with "having no valid boat registration" sounds as stupid as driving into a lake.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Older and more active discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48184350
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I'm relatively new to Jellyfin but for iOS and tvOS Swiftfin is a joy to use.

Edit: It's native and open source: https://github.com/jellyfin/swiftfin
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It was Windows first for some time, now it's Windows only.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I remember thinking then: That can't work.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yes and then sometimes your mouse is gone (just to be found on some iPad display) :-/
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The title on the page is "The Decameron is dirtier than you remember" and that's true. The reason I think could be that the sexual parts are overshadowed by the "parable of the ring" taken from the Decameron and made famous by Lessing for "Nathan the Wise".
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The project was geo-blocked in Germany for a long time: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29024039
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
No, the described dichotomy doesn't exist (at least for me). There is more options to failing than a) not working hard or b) being stupid (to use the example from the article). There is c) my mood, d) the circumstances, e) luck , ... and all combinations of them. I don't need the option of "I did not work hard" to preserve self worth. I avoid working hard because it's ... hard, not to justify failure later.
ndr42
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I just want to let this Atari ST classic here: Ballerburg (1987) is massive fun.