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EU Council introduces a €3 customs duty on every parcel. Starting July 1, 2026

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OneNote's Genesis (2004)

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Complexity – Perplexity with Custom Plugins and Themes. Chrome and FF Extension

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mickelsen
·6 日前·議論
Well, software already had a ~25% repricing last February, and plenty of SaaS names were down 30–50%. Now for that to hit the whole stock market at once (not just the Nasdaq), I guess you'd need some sort of macro / liquidity event or black swan. High valuations alone just won't do it.
mickelsen
·14 日前·議論
Hope sanity prevails and printers stay free, don't give Europe ideas.
mickelsen
·先月·議論
Nice, Noisetable is so relaxing. Reminds me a bit of those generative music apps from Brian Eno.
mickelsen
·2 か月前·議論
x86 only tho
mickelsen
·2 か月前·議論
When you have a flow well defined, like transactions going on, it simply doesn't scale. But AI can then be used for analysis, alerts and investigating failures of such processes very nicely. Agents can also be used to prepare a transaction package that needs more human input, like a customer service case, but again with clearly defined outcomes. At least that's what I've seen in my limited experience consulting for a local online retailer.
mickelsen
·3 か月前·議論
I'd be a bit more humble rather than terrified, because I enjoy some AI slop too, especially funny animals that remind me of my old pets' antics. There are levels of slop. But tasteless stuff with crap graphics plastered all over, loud edits or badly calibrated tts voices were already all over reels/tiktok long before AI, and people still liked that.

The unsettling thing on social media is the mind hijacking with the recommendation algo and scrolling motion that resembles a slot machine, more than the content itself.
mickelsen
·5 か月前·議論
I still use the Little Rat extension, it shows a little notification when an extension does a network request, and lets you see quickly what type and where. It can also block requests (doesn't seem to work all the time in Brave now, even with the flag on), activate and deactivate extensions:

https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat

There's also this site that I've used from time to time to audit extensions quickly:

https://chrome-stats.com/
mickelsen
·5 か月前·議論
Also didn’t these guys buy Zetaoffice?
mickelsen
·5 か月前·議論
Where are we? Probably talking to AI instead of posting, of course, getting our dopamine kick out of an autotelic dialogue, then moving on to the next thing.

But seriously, I haven't seen actual back and forth exchanges between bots, maybe those don't make it to the front page or get downvoted to death quickly? Some people do proofread their comments with AI before posting though.
mickelsen
·6 か月前·議論
Deleted my previous comment, but as they say on X/Twitter right after a banger drops: “I am never deleting this app.”
mickelsen
·7 か月前·議論
Well, at least I learned a thing or two from this, or more like, to keep in mind for my next time messing with lights.

On diffusing them, I've had lamp shades that were adequate on paper but still didn't feel right; one eye would hurt and a headache would start (it has its own cause, after getting lasik a decade ago, I still see great but uneven light triggers a migraine) couldn't pinpoint until I started playing around this, rather than just limiting myself to intensity, temperature and the standard diffusion.
mickelsen
·7 か月前·議論
The Berlin airport fiasco was absolutely on the left-wing government.
mickelsen
·7 か月前·議論
Yup, they love their rules and procedures.

And it's funny, because the first thought they have if you get fined (say you didn't include the impressum in your personal website, or nosy neighbor found you mowing the lawn on sunday), it's that you must have done something wrong, not that the law is unfair.

It’s a Rechtsstaat with hardcore legal-positivist brain. Rules aren’t guidelines, intent doesn’t matter, context doesn’t matter, fun definitely doesn’t matter.
mickelsen
·7 か月前·議論
Yeah, pretty much.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42022905

And it's still strange that after a year, it only sometimes picks it up, depending on how relevant it thinks your location is.

For me it's a coin toss whether the answer tailored to my location is useful or not; I'm often following up with something like "do not show local results, I'm shopping in the US".

But this also happens with other features: the other day it was telling me it won't access a link I pasted. Next message, I ask why. Chat answers that it can't, it has no way to browse the web. I see Web Search wasn't explicitly turned on in the conversation (not that it has mattered before anyway). Turn on for the next message and tell it to try again, voilà. Didn't try just regenerating the answer, but that also works sometimes.
mickelsen
·8 か月前·議論
This one was nice, pity it was never updated: https://github.com/dwarvesf/blurred
mickelsen
·8 か月前·議論
I’ve picked up a few boards from the Waveshare and Spotpear storefronts on AliExpress:

https://wvshare.aliexpress.com/

https://spotpear.aliexpress.com/

There you can find the latest launches and different versions depending on your use case. Also, checkout the Luckfox Pico.
mickelsen
·9 か月前·議論
Yup, I had massive success with a theragun around the traps, and gentle massage around the SCM area for the ocassional flare up. Also caffeine use, vigorous exercise, loud fans, teeth clenching and sleeping on the side with the neck bent almost reliably triggers it back. But interestingly, after the initial flare during the pandemic and allergy season, the noise subsided with oral steroids. Now it's the occasional reminder maybe a few times a month, always the right ear, then it goes away.
mickelsen
·9 か月前·議論
Nice! Bookmarked. I know this one, it's been useful to me before: https://serverhunter.com/
mickelsen
·2 年前·議論
Well, the Redmi segment from Xiaomi is known to cut corners to give you the feature-packed phones at a low price, usually they are the least consistent experience compared to flagships and POCOs, their other cheap brand. Same warning goes for Oppo and Vivo cheaper series: they don't seem to have a good mix of specs, they pick one or two things as the main selling point but skimp on the rest. Middle range and flagships are fine tho.

I use iPhone mainly, but for Android I usually stick to either Pixels or Motorola, even the cheap ones have been quite reliable for me, both hardware and software, plus they are usually a good deal.