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JKCalhoun

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Mondegreen

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Robot club vs. 5 crazy holes [video]

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The Affordable Car Is Dead. What Happened?

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Show HN: Moon simulator game, ray-casting

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ICE using Palantir tool that feeds on Medicaid data

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I decided to try BASIC programming on the VIC 20 in 40 years

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Happy 50th Birthday KIM-1

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Familial Natural Short Sleep

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Administration suspends 5 wind projects off East Coast, cites security concerns

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US will now review H-1B applicants' social media – require them to make public

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Trump asks Pentagon to resume testing US nuclear weapons

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Silicon Valley startup admits its balloon may have struck United jet, forcing

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The FTC Is Disappearing Blog Posts About AI Published During Lina Khan's Tenure

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Trump Administration Lays Off CDC Officials

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JKCalhoun
·10 時間前·議論
The people I know getting Mac Minis to run agents (I include myself) are running local LLMs.
JKCalhoun
·15 時間前·議論
I was handling my moms bills when, at an independent living home, she was sent twice by ambulance for minor falls.

As the article says, thousands of dollars for these 5 minute drives.

(Fuck "credit score") I sent a check for $20 for each of the two bills. And I then did the same the next month when the bills came again.

I repeated this $20-a-month routine for a few years before, in both cases, they ended up closing the accounts-billing after perhaps $500 or so was paid.
JKCalhoun
·15 時間前·議論
If I bought Adobe Photoshop I expect the OS to fix anything change they might have made that broke Photoshop. This is how it used to work. (Ho, ho, the Mac OS source base was well known to have workarounds to keep, for example, Microsoft products running.)

I can manage my own documents cloud.

Affinity got my money for years for not having a subscription strategy. (And for their apps being pretty badass.)
JKCalhoun
·15 時間前·議論
I have not hiked this month. Note to self: cancel AllTrails subscription.

I might hike this coming weekend. Note to self: reinstate AllTrails subscription.

etc.
JKCalhoun
·15 時間前·議論
Yep.

"But the subscription is so low!"

We're being nickeled and dimed into poverty.
JKCalhoun
·15 時間前·議論
Subscriptions are giving the seller permission to dip into my bank account every month whether I used the product or not.

At least when I pay monthly rent my stuff (and usually me) are actually in the unit the whole time.
JKCalhoun
·15 時間前·議論
"I believe subscriptions for mobile apps are the best thing that has ever happened for both indie developers and iPhone users."

Not at all.

Users hate subscriptions, will therefore not subscribe to your product. I sure as shit won't (and I frankly don't know anyone else that will).

Users particularly hate subscriptions they don't use. How many of us have paid for an Adobe subscription, or an AllTrails subscription only to find months (years?) go by and you barely if ever used said app?

It creates a kind of anxiety: I am paying for apps with a subscription but not using them.
JKCalhoun
·一昨日·議論
"If I want to know something, I’ll probably ask ChatGPT or read Gemini’s overview unless I know what sites I want to check."

This is me. I hate the internet (and search) so much these days that I embrace anything that allows me to not Google a thing.
JKCalhoun
·3 日前·議論
"The gap is getting larger year by year, not smaller."

You keep saying this—you'll have to explain. Very little in the world has ever worked like this—the opposite has generally been the case.
JKCalhoun
·3 日前·議論
The market overall drops and large investors start shedding their pricier/riskier stocks to offset losses.
JKCalhoun
·3 日前·議論
“Information Superhighway”, ha ha (and replete with billboards as we have come to find out).

As opposed, I suppose, to the library. Which is perhaps more like an information bike lane. (Or a pedestrian walkway?)
JKCalhoun
·3 日前·議論
So much in there: so much hand-soldering of SMD, the way he made an SMD resistor bridge to bodge his MOSI/MISO mixup, using the Bambu 3D printer as a test harness (with pogo-pin attachment) to test his "blades"…

(I thought he was going to end up with R2-D2; the way the design was going…)
JKCalhoun
·4 日前·議論
More from Langley:

https://www.cnet.com/pictures/photos-langley-test-tunnel-get...

https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/328830main_E...

https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/hl-10-el-199...

https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/146749main_i...
JKCalhoun
·5 日前·議論
I'll be that guy… Oh man, give that kid some blocks to play with instead!

;-)
JKCalhoun
·5 日前·議論
I have no friends.

Anyone else have a nerdy blog they want to ring me in? I'll point to the next one.

(engineersneedart.com)
JKCalhoun
·6 日前·議論
The ecosystem of everything…

Even before retiring I have been more or less giving things away for free or at a loss even (especially when you consider my time). Software, hardware…

Another commenter calls it altruism, I just call it my hobby. (No one expects to get their material bike investment back when they take up mountain biking, right?)

So perhaps 800 hours or so to write a game which nets me about $500 on Steam. You can do the math to figure out my wages on that one—but I was able at least to justify picking up a Steam Deck from the proceeds (which I likely would not have done out of pocket).

More recently: perhaps about $4K and another 800 to 1000 hours invested in an analog computer kit and I'll be lucky to ask for $20 profit and will be surprised if I sell 25 of them.

It's okay though. I know already going into it that 1) it is niche and 2) that, as I said, it's a hobby.

(And when I use AI or clipart for the artwork in the project it's because I'm not likely to find an artist willing to partner with me and lose money on the whole venture, ha ha.)
JKCalhoun
·6 日前·議論
I like all the utility you have already built in.

My selfish suggestion would be to add support to populate the part numbers for all the components from LCSC's database. JLCPCB wants these numbers in order to assemble a PCB.

(Currently I use a JLCPCB plug-in to do this in KiCAD.)
JKCalhoun
·6 日前·議論
I've always wondered if one dose of LSD could have been responsible for a fundamental change in my mind. There were other things of course going on in those college years, but I can say wth certainty that I became a very different person at some point in those early to mid twenties.

It's such that I have wondered if those I know who suffer various emotional issues might not benefit from a hallucinogenic trip—perhaps a rewiring of the mind.
JKCalhoun
·6 日前·議論
"Anyway, yeah, your dad had a weak stomach…"

Yeah, no we can still want justice and not want to be horrified by the act of execution for the rest of our lives.

Or, I don't know, perhaps we can crush parts of their body one at a time. Or maybe set fire to their limbs one at a time. I mean, why not?

(And never mind that if The State could, even once, execute someone who is innocent, it renders capital punishment instantly null and void in my mind.)
JKCalhoun
·7 日前·議論
Very cool.

(Love to also see a collection of Soviet Life magazine. What's out there, that I have been able to find, is pretty slim.)