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Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer (2021)

icculus.org
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Iran Jamming of Starlink and Ways to Overcome Jamming

nextbigfuture.com
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What are your plans or resolutions for 2026?

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How to Launch on Hacker News (2012) [video]

youtube.com
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Spirograph style Lego drawing machine

jkbrickworks.com
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Yoloe: Real-Time Seeing Anything

docs.ultralytics.com
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IoT and AI-driven solutions for human-wildlife conflict

sciencedirect.com
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Not All Movement Is Medicine: The Physical Activity Paradox

amp-healthcare.ca
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ensocode
·29 日前·議論
I get the point and I’m thankful for the article. I just find “middle of nowhere” and Switzerland a bit hard to reconcile.
ensocode
·29 日前·議論
This is basically Covey's "sharpen the saw" for knowledge workers. [1]

When you're cutting trees, sharpening the saw looks like you're not working. When you're doing software or organizational work, figuring out what actually matters can also look like you're not working.

The hard part is distinguishing between thoughtful idleness and ordinary procrastination. [1] https://www.franklincovey.com/books/the-7-habits-of-highly-e...
ensocode
·先月·議論
Interested as well. Are there any recommended guidelines or blog posts with more details. Thanks.
ensocode
·2 か月前·議論
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ensocode
·2 か月前·議論
Interested as well!
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
right, I think DHH's "Majestic Monolith" is another good approach here
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
This resonates a lot if you’ve ever worked in system integration.

In practice, most of the complexity comes exactly from what’s described here: every system has a rich internal model, but the moment data crosses a boundary, everything degrades into strings, schemas, and implicit contracts.

You end up rebuilding semantics over and over again (validation, mapping, enrichment), and a lot of failures only show up at runtime.

I’m skeptical about “one model to rule them all”, but I strongly agree that losing semantics at system boundaries is the core problem.
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
I sometimes think the same, but look at it this way: you’re an IT worker—probably a specialist, at least a bit of a nerd in something. The days when we were seen as “wizards” are gone, sure. Right now a lot of people in business, and at the interface between business and IT, are riding a wave of confidence because of AI. But the difference is: you’re a critical thinker. They’re just using the tool at face value. Anyone can ask AI: “write me this code.” But you understand how things actually work in production—trade-offs, edge cases, long-term consequences. Thats the real leverage. So use AI differently. Don’t just generate code, ask better questions: How does the business actually work? Why is this process done this way? What are we optimizing for? In my perspective it's the normies knowledge that's at risk. A critical thinker with technical skills will have the edge and should get far more out of AI than someone who just feels empowered by it.
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
small scale farming to get your kids fed
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
Second this. Just because you're aware doesn't mean everyone else even realizes they're talking to a SalesmanGPT.
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
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ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
insane story!
ensocode
·3 か月前·議論
No worries. You are in the right place. This is how others feel as well and how software engineering will feel for new generations so yeah the bicycle comparison fits well.
ensocode
·4 か月前·議論
What if Elon Musk had been born in a much poorer region/family instead?
ensocode
·4 か月前·議論
I like your comment I think this is a pragmatic way to see oneself
ensocode
·4 か月前·議論
I don't know if consuming world news makes you ethically better. That sounds a bit much and yes you can make something better in your society by what ever ... opening a hacker space in your village... I just do not get the relation between scrolling through news and affecting fellow human beings
ensocode
·4 か月前·議論
You may be right. I just wanted to add that there are probably people stranded in Dubai right now because they booked a Berlin–Sydney flight with a stopover six months ago. Sometimes you simply can’t predict these things.

Yes, staying informed can help in some cases. But there are also many situations where it wouldn’t have made a difference. The amount of noise you have to sift through to “stay updated” is huge. At some point, it becomes a trade-off: consume a constant stream of news to maybe avoid a rare edge case — or tune it out and accept that very occasionally you might get unlucky.
ensocode
·4 か月前·議論
sounds unrealistic to me. For military and industrial use cases yes but I think we are at least 5 probably 10 and more years away from that moment. I think there is not enough data, and hardware is not software so the scaling will be more difficult and use cases are so wide that I can not imagine a humanoid cooking and mowing the lawn and repairing the roof. Look how long the autonomous driving takes and this is just moving a car.
ensocode
·5 か月前·議論
I wouldn't see it positive that we just need to rethink and offer platforms. As this platforms already exist Azure, AWS, GCP
ensocode
·5 か月前·議論
I think this guy is a marketing genius!