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Why heatwaves hit women harder

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Australia to double maximum penalty for platforms in breach of social media ban

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bbg2401
·18 時間前·議論
Why do many AI advocates sound so, so much like the cryptocurrency zealots of the mid-2010's?

Is it something you aim for, or is it just the natural way of communication for people excited by a new technology, patricianly one they feel gives them some kind of insider advantage or hidden knowledge?
bbg2401
·昨日·議論
Perhaps you could explain why they are the problem.
bbg2401
·一昨日·議論
Are Anthropic and OpenAI the only entities permitted to charge for their work in this brave new world?

Someone should tell the vibe coders because the vast majority posted here seem to include poorly considered subscription plans.
bbg2401
·一昨日·議論
> If a Rust rewrite of any of your software becomes available and you aren't installing it immediately and without reservation

This is silly.

Rust is awesome, and it's hard to argue against in many domains. However, software is more than the language it is written in or the runtime serving it. Is the Rust rewrite fully compatible? Is it supported by a strong community? Is it likely to continue to be supported? Is its release cadence sensible? Is its licence compatible with your intended usage?

There are many questions needing to be answered before making rash decisions based purely on tech.
bbg2401
·一昨日·議論
Jared has behaved appallingly in recent months. Comments about locking out humans from open source code contributions and the gaslighting at the start of the migration are top of mind.
bbg2401
·一昨日·議論
> Check back Friday for the next build — same download page, fresh features, zero cost.

I’m sorry to waste so many comments complaining about how people use AI but the phrasing above sits in uncanny valley for me.

I don’t know if the culture around consumption of vibe coded apps is different and the style used to describe projects is optimal for that audience , or if the projects simply don’t have an audience so the uncanny tone is just not an issue.
bbg2401
·一昨日·議論
> Remember when people would argue about how types weren't worth the effort?

> if nothing else for how it's been able to popularize types.

This is such an odd, javascript dev take.
bbg2401
·3 日前·議論
If you're tired of modern American film tropes, there's a world of cinema to explore and enjoy from other cultures.

Give Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Korean, British, Japanese, Hongkonger, Chinese, Taiwanese, Thai, etc films are try. If you're like me, you'll be delighted with the change of pace and focus on more human-centered stories and grounded portrayals of characters and relationships.

American cinema feels so uncanny and sterile by comparison.
bbg2401
·3 日前·議論
Other recent vibe-coded projects providing similar interfaces:

- https://github.com/tdeverx/contained-app

- https://github.com/tofa84/berth
bbg2401
·4 日前·議論
> They’ll reach for the tools they always do: brutal suppression of the poor, leveraging of propaganda, and the dangling of carrots to a select few class traitors needed to enforce and maintain the system (middle managers, scabs, and cops).

Even if America was on a path towards communism, you'd be an ignorant fool to suggest the aforementioned ills would cease to exist given they are recurrent throughout communist systems.
bbg2401
·5 日前·議論
Professional diligence, perhaps? A desire to not be blindly led into the kind of narrow, often first-party stack which is so often proposed by Claude Code?

With all due respect, not everyone is afflicted with the lack of care sufficient to allow them to launch vibe coded apps as low quality as https://podnami.com. Considered technology choices are one such aspect of the practice of caring about what you're building.
bbg2401
·9 日前·議論
It's a thing, yes. It's entirely irrelevant to the topic though.
bbg2401
·9 日前·議論
This is a tedious, meandering, almost self-contradictory article.

> To me people calling their code or software “Clean”, “Easy”, or “Simple” has always felt wrong. You aren’t entitled to declare your own creation to have some subjective trait you strived for when writing it.

Follows:

> The more objective you assume you are, the more easily manipulated you can be by subjectivity, be it your own subjectivity or others.

I'm happy to go on record stating the former is more forgivable than a lazy false truism or platitude.
bbg2401
·11 日前·議論
It's both a usability issue and an anti-customer choice.
bbg2401
·11 日前·議論
Most of the other "tools" posted to HN within the past year are near identical to yours because you've not bothered to consider what you're building and why. You've asked an LLM for a weekend project idea and gone with one of the most recurrent suggestions. From that, you've let the LLM generate the same basic web app as every other person who has been equally lazy in approach.

I'm sorry to be harsh but submissions like this are the reason HN is a less interesting showcase for personal projects nowadays.
bbg2401
·11 日前·議論
The writing is dissimilar to the authors prior work, and the website is AI bilge. It’s a safe assumption that it’s AI generated
bbg2401
·14 日前·議論
The trend is people releasing barely conceived software and products written by language models, backed by equally thoughtless marketing materials written by language models.
bbg2401
·16 日前·議論
You're going to have to work remarkably hard to link your comment to the parent without looking like a disingenuous ass.
bbg2401
·19 日前·議論
The stabbing spree killer in Edinburgh? How many people were killed?
bbg2401
·20 日前·議論
I'm certainly observing AI smells from a high proportion of the books I read from O'Reilly and Packt since 2023. Authors don't attempt to hide it and some publish the work as if we didn't have a back catalog to distinguish the genuine article from a lazy prompt-driven manuscript.

I'm not seeing the same from the translated fiction works I've picked up in the same time period, thankfully.