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fragmede

23,535 カルマ登録 18 年前
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36 Hours with Fable

tossrock.substack.com
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Show HN: `pbi`, an image aware pbcopy/paste for macOS command line users.

github.com
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Strava for Claude Code

straude.com
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Get your chores done for free as training data in NYC

shiftapp.nyc
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Ask HN: Is Java the ideal language for LLM-assisted coding?

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40-Year-Old System Analyzed with AI: It Turned Out to Have a Modern Architecture

medium.com
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Counterfactual samples synthesizing for mitigating hallucination in LLMs

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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CollectorVision Part 8: The Sol Ring Benchmark –Testing Hardest Card Recognition

blog.hanclin.to
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Spirit Airlines Didn't Crash – It Was Taken Down

thebignewsletter.com
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Man takes robot to airport, gets ticket for it, it gets on plane

twitter.com
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AI run store in SF can't stop ordering candies and paying women less.

sfist.com
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Byte Magazine Volume 11 Number 05: Mass Storage

archive.org
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Blader/humanizer: Claude Code skill to remove AI-generated tells from writing

github.com
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Ex-Google PM Builds God's Eye to Monitor Iran in 4D [Text]

spatialintelligence.ai
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Mac external displays for designers and developers, part 2 (2022)

bjango.com
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Are compilers deterministic?

blog.onepatchdown.net
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Programming Sucks (2014)

stilldrinking.org
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Spurious correlations: correlation is not causation

tylervigen.com
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fragmede
·47 分前·議論
Who likes writing commit messages? In the abstract, perfectly spherical developer mindset, I'd spend hours writing the best commit message to go with the most elegant and perfect, beautiful code that I'm comitting, but the real world with meetings and life demands is greasier and grimer than that. Letting the LLM start off with the commit messages for me to edit with additional details has been a boon to productivity. Staring at an empty $EDITOR my brain goes blank, but with a framework of what's going on, I find the details for me to add flow more easily.
fragmede
·2 時間前·議論
> The US government has declared bike lanes to be "DEI"

That's something I didn't need to learn today!
fragmede
·2 時間前·議論
I feel less bad hammering firebase in a "while True:" loop vs hitting HN's servers.
fragmede
·2 時間前·議論
5.6 to 5.0 is a big enough of a jump to say yes. if it was 5.4 to 5.6 it would be a bit easier to say it only feels true because of that, but 5.6 is definitely better than 5.0. I don't have anything empirical to point at though, which is your point, but August 2025 for 5.0 vs July 2026 is almost a year later, and it's not just vibes that it's better, despite not having an objective metric to point at. It would be more scientifical to have numbers and shit to point at and there are some benchmarks out there, but you have to dig into them and really understand them in order to believe in exactly what they're testing, and I'm betting you haven't.
fragmede
·3 時間前·議論
Wait, what things do we care about?
fragmede
·3 時間前·議論
Because then it doesn't matter what you're running locally, as long as you've got a supported browser (Chrome, I'm guessing). It means it doesn't have to make a difference if you have a Window 10 desktop or a MacBook Air or a Chromebook. Go to the web page and look at this CAD.
fragmede
·3 時間前·議論
It's insane, but there's still the risk of clouds.
fragmede
·4 時間前·議論
HN is exported to firebase, which you can hit directly, for that sort of purpose

https://github.com/HackerNews/API
fragmede
·5 時間前·議論
But would that have happened that way if Starlink hadn't come about?
fragmede
·5 時間前·議論
I do, however, thanks to Taco Bell, have a lovely fauna of microbes in my toilet that, were they to be introduced to the water supply, would cause problems, and so do you. If someone was looking to fuck up the water supply, access to nuclear material isn't what's stopping them.
fragmede
·5 時間前·議論
I think the reasoning is about having alt accounts for different purposes. He intention is to map one human to one account and have all of their thoughts from that one account, instead of one human having one account to discuss scraping on, and a different account to discuss crypto on.
fragmede
·5 時間前·議論
Yes but it's getting bot owners to use it is the problem. There's already the common crawl repository to start with but it isn't being used.
fragmede
·5 時間前·議論
How does HN fare with scraper load? Is it just CDN and pay the extra bandwidth bill for anon hit requests?
fragmede
·6 時間前·議論
It's not, but it's trying to bring any level of objective measure in this realm, vs just going off of vibes.
fragmede
·6 時間前·議論
Not this one but it's got similar vibes.

https://youtu.be/ob9YJlGb4oM
fragmede
·7 時間前·議論
It's to avoid headlines being extra attention grabby. It's an imperfect program, but it does alright.
fragmede
·8 時間前·議論
> We attach basically zero value to writing a new program that hasn't existed before

We don't? People write new programs that go on to be successful software companies that make millions of dollars! Basic CRUD apps make money for their creators in their niche! There's so much money in software that it's taking over the world. The market is different, you're not getting worldwide household recognition for every little fart or sneeze of programming you output, but how can you say that we attach zero value to new programs when the history of computers is insanely valuable companies making new software and selling it. Windows, Oracle, mongoDB, etc.
fragmede
·19 時間前·議論
single point of failure
fragmede
·19 時間前·議論
Because it's shiney and new and costs money? It's like paying for a gym membership. Because it costs money incentivizes you to use the membership.
fragmede
·19 時間前·議論
Interesting. That's a lot to type on the fly, but I can posit some benefits.