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Amazon Studios Won't Release Movie It Made That Makes Tech Billionaires Look Bad

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San Andreas fault reaches highest stress level in 1k years

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Do more Europeans die of summer heat than Americans die of guns?

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Erin Brockovich Asks Americans for Help as She Launches Data Center Map

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West Coast Cities Turn to Vacancy Taxes to Grapple with Housing Crisis

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House Passes Housing Bill, Uniting on a Measure to Bring Down Costs

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There Is a Fire Sale on M.B.A.s

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Amazon to stop selling 'hooligan e-bikes' in California

electrek.co
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What Happens When Europeans Find Out How Poor They Are?

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High-tech Chinese cars pop up in California thanks to legal loophole

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'New Einstein' vows to find 'source code of universe' and change everything

themirror.com
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For $700 a Month, Sleeping Pods Make SF More Affordable

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AI companies are buying the Slack data of failed startups

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S&P 500 hits all-time high as investors shrug off Iran war oil price spike

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Ohio prison inmates 'built computers and hid them in ceiling' (2017)

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A New Kind of Hybrid Car Is About to Hit America's Streets

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Women are getting most of the new jobs. What's going on with men?

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Why America is short 4M homes

nytimes.com
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The Startup That Used AI and OpenClaw to Automate Its Own Developers

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harambae
·先月·議論
>It wasn’t that long ago when Facebook had to get special permission from the government to stay private until they got to $100 billion.

is this true? There was the "Jumpstart Our Business Startups" (JOBS) Act, signed by Obama around that time that changed the maximum number of private investors or whatever, but was special permission given to Facebook?
harambae
·先月·議論
Not that it matters, but I think it's closer to 600 lbs.

$40M /( $4.5k / oz) and then (1 lbs / 16 oz)
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
> No wonder they need to lay people off!

He clearly works at Apple, and they aren't laying people off.
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
> replay of Y2K, where, compared to the warnings, not lot happened

My dad was on one of the many Y2K teams that major tech companies had to make sure nothing went wrong. I feel like history may have undersold what could've been if not for considerable effort leading up to Jan 1, 2000.
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
Are you in Florida?

In San Jose it’s mostly kids on serious e-bikes doing wheelies. and it’s probably not entirely safe, but does look fun
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
SIP is similar to an enhanced secure boot. It's not (at least not primarily) for DRM.

He might be talking about a Gatekeeper override which is available by digging into the system settings? This allows you to run insecure resigned software (like pirated software is a common use case, honestly). But you only have to do this once, it isn't some constant headache.

I'm not sure what exactly he's referencing, actually. But it can almost all be disabled on macOS (the same is not true of iOS).
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
"...a modular system stamps out three massive, aluminum castings..."

I don't see how you can stamp out a casting - maybe (or maybe not) a forging
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
> discourage their adversaries from looking for the beacon signal

I thought the exact same thing the moment I saw it. LPI (low probability of intercept) beacon just makes so much more sense (in the kit the pilot ejects with... has existed for decades). Why would they bother detecting heartbeats? They might not even detect the right one or trigger on an animal or whatever.
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
Yeah but the base Mac Mini comes with 16GB. So getting that for $600 instead of a very clapped out M1 for $300 seems worth it. That's what I thought when I was browsing on ebay, anyway.
harambae
·2 か月前·議論
On the flip side, how much training data exists for coding in Swift? Especially when a new version seems to come out every 6 months.
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
> Hope you can still resume working on your projects without AI.

How often does technology really move backwards? I can already run a decent local model on a spec’d out MacBook and for better or worse electronics/computers moves one direction (with minor supply chain hiccups along the way notwithstanding)
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
The body of the question is different from the title IMO

But for the title question I’d say building houses.
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
https://archive.is/WUjTC
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
> like turning Animal House or Lord of the Flies into a black comedy

Animal Farm, probably ?
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
> I've noticed most have no passport and just beg for forgiveness which usually works

in which direction? headed south or back north?
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
https://www.the-sun.com/news/16181056/
harambae
·3 か月前·議論
Not sure if it was actually used, but a fun idea for pilot recovery..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiller_ROE_Rotorcycle
harambae
·4 か月前·議論
Looks cool. I've used BlaBlaCar (paid carpooling) in Europe a few times to get to difficult to reach ski resorts and such. I wish we had that here in the US.
harambae
·4 か月前·議論
If that was known for certain it would be priced in already.
harambae
·4 か月前·議論
Phrasing like “rogue-state that is Israel” along with an account under 90 days old really feels like something I’ve been seeing a lot of lately on HN

And it’s not even that I disagree with you, but feels like some propaganda campaign.