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tclancy

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Show HN: A Better Internet

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10 points·by tclancy·3 mesi fa·3 comments

Harold and George Destroy the World

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231 points·by tclancy·4 mesi fa·311 comments

The Effect of Gas on a Marriage

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1 points·by tclancy·5 mesi fa·4 comments

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tclancy
·2 ore fa·discuss
Sure, but if this person got access to the database, what are the odds they're going to be stuck in a limited role forever?
tclancy
·6 ore fa·discuss
Why can’t the attacker with db access drop the trigger?
tclancy
·23 ore fa·discuss
What is everyone else doing? I’m a moron.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
As someone who definitely gets worked up when there’s a timer (still got all 18; top 1% really? Might be good to show a rough number of total players), I don’t really get it without a timer.

I am with the people asking for a scramble/ shuffle button. I have to do anagrams all the time in cryptic crosswords and sometimes it requires seeing things in a totally different order to unlock the answer.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Is this some kind of subtle gag?
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
>who is this written for, and what do they want to see happen

It's at wespoint.edu. The US military has a long and proud history of really good thinkers writing insightful and important pieces the government then ignores. My outsider impression has always been there was a freedom of ideas there. Don't get used to it though as Pete Hesgeth is fixing it fast as he can.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
>Just gotta blow up the death star with the leader on board

The fact they unironically used Star Wars in their war memes was an amazing self-own.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Always fighting the last war. But wait until you see how the next generation of our drones fails in a future war!

Being less flip, the pull quote suggests (per my bias) our drone design is as much influenced by how much shit contractors can sell to put on a drone as it is by tactical needs. The kinds of targets that would require one ton of explosive are fixed sites that have been specifically hardened against attack. You'd hope some modern McArthur would look at the situation and say, "Screw it, we will just go around those sites and bomb the hell out of their supply lines with tiny drones", but what the hell do I know?

In short: War is sell.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Sure, but can we not work out how to make humans more efficient for less money? There are obvious optimizations there that none of us would like to be part of.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
The poster you are responding to is an idiot. Clean that up for me.
tclancy
·l’altro ieri·discuss
I’m going to say Nova to that.
tclancy
·3 giorni fa·discuss
That's my question reworded: she wound up being in charge of this particular sinking ship at this particular point in time. Did she hole it below the waterline personally or no?
tclancy
·3 giorni fa·discuss
This is also an internal team name for the doctors in charge of preserving Elon Musk’s lineage.
tclancy
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Why villainize her specifically? Seems like the whole division has been in limbo for a decade. Maybe there are good reasons, I am uninformed on the matter, but hesitant whenever a woman gets run over in tech fora.
tclancy
·4 giorni fa·discuss
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tclancy
·4 giorni fa·discuss
“Hast thou considered the tetrapod?” can finally be answered positively on HackerNews. Hail Satan.
tclancy
·4 giorni fa·discuss
The prior art here is “Have Fun, Good Luck, Don’t Die”.
tclancy
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Having read some more, I think we are at this stage with models:

>It is impossible to say just what I mean!

>But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen
tclancy
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Thanks for calling this out (long with others here). I am just starting in on it but had to come back to say thanks and call this out,

> We have replicated the core claims on Qwen 3.6 27B, and also share preliminary evidence of extending this work by finding abstract "interpretative meta-tokens", like Chinese characters for "what does this mean" that seem to activate and play a causal role on processing ambiguous sentences

Not sure if I am picking up what they are putting down, but if LLMs are using symbols to try to encode squishy concepts from human language into consistent, meaningful “tokens”, that sounds really interesting. In every long-term, successful use of AI, I hear echoes of The Zen of Python, “Explicit is better than implicit.” I try like hell to do it, but it’s far too easy to be lazy with AI.
tclancy
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Man, doctors thought they had it bad before. For just a six yards I can play Peter Thiel at home! $6k invested so I can set an AI in YOLO mode to tell me I have some hyper-specific version of kennel cough?

“But that occurs in dogs?”

“You’re right. Let me look into actual gene sequencing instead of just guessing. I think the N is the load bearing letter.”