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simonjgreen

2,655 カルマ登録 11 年前
SVP Workflow Engineering @ Pax8 | Founder @ 1310.io

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The Enterprise AI Harness War

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Agent Skill is not automation

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In 1910 you could buy comet insurance and anti-comet pills

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2026 Japan Stationary Award Winners [video]

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AI vibe coding vs. AI vibe cracking

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Why The Split? [Meshcore]

blog.meshcore.io
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Open WebUI v0.9.0 adds desktop app with task scheduling

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ChatGPT Images 2.0 Announcement and Demo

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Framework 13 Pro

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YouTube video uses the Klingon audio track to provide a Side B

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The UK Royal Mint is running a treasure hunt to find a gold bar

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Nabaztag: Embodiment of "IoT" that was before its time

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How Air Traffic Control Works (1951) [video]

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Learning to Have a Life Outside Work

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What does computer literacy mean for 2026?

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Against the great convergence to the hyper clouds

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WiFi 8 chips available in engineering samples

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The Slack I Loved Is Slipping Away

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3 ポイント·投稿者 simonjgreen·9 か月前·2 コメント

Against the Great Convergence

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BBC infrastructure response during and following 9/11

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4 ポイント·投稿者 simonjgreen·10 か月前·1 コメント

コメント

simonjgreen
·3 日前·議論
Perpetual and irrevocable? Derivative works?
simonjgreen
·3 日前·議論
I recall an event some years ago around Supermicro that was along these lines. Chips added during manufacturing by nation state that interfered with the operation of the BMC and TPM. Wasn't it the catalyst that pushed hardware supply chain concerns in to mainstream media?
simonjgreen
·6 日前·議論
Actually a pretty good walk through of common issues! Most impressed with the intentional reproductions for the photos.
simonjgreen
·18 日前·議論
Overview of the printer used: https://youtu.be/T6sxVtViX-k
simonjgreen
·22 日前·議論
I don’t begrudge paying for support, I want to. But it needs to be good.

And I want to ship logs, but they don’t provide a mechanism for all their logs to be shipped.

Don’t assume ;)
simonjgreen
·23 日前·議論
That’s just patently not true for Ubiquiti. You enter the Enterprise space with them and you are paying monthly. Their very expensive Identity Enterprise monthly per user subscription and their per site support charges to be able to get help with their latest rushed release. Paying extra for Apple wallet support. And you don’t even get complete APIs in return, or proper SCIM integrations. Can’t even pull access logs via API. Infuriating company that just do not function at scale.
simonjgreen
·23 日前·議論
“Enterprise”

First hand experience many times over: there is little more regrettable than placing Ubiquitis latest test-it-in-prod release in to an Enterprise setting.
simonjgreen
·24 日前·議論
Evidence does tend to point that direction, yes. What they did to the VMware ecosystem is reprehensible
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
Asked recently here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48275508
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
This IPO marks and inflection point where a fund that tracks whole market value shifts in definition, because of the forced rush value nature of the rule changes.

If the fast entry rule changes hadn’t happened I would agree with you entirely.
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
This author has clearly never operated internal infrastructure at scale. The measures proposed in this are home lab grade at best, and require ludicrous levels of precision and overhead for something that changes thousands to tens of thousands of times per day.

And for very specific nit picks, and I can’t believe I’m entertaining this idea enough to ask, but tell me how the new device on the network bootstraps without DNS? And the guest device. And the printer without Ansible support. And the NDI receiver that needs to resolve its host. And how do you resolve split brain resolution for roaming devices? Are you going to publicly address all internal resources now so my laptop keeps working outside the office?

DNS was not created as a random solution looking for a problem…
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
I have had a TrackIR 5 since pretty much release which I used religiously for flight siming. I also have a tobii eye tracker. I have pretty much stopped using the trackir entirely now in favour of the eye tracker + opentrack. It is incredible, works flawlessly. You have a very small amount less horizontal turn tracking, but honestly your head has to be comically side on for you to notice the difference. Perfectly smooth and predictable. Lately been using it in Nuclear Option and it’s changed the game. TrackIR also works great, and is also flawless, but the key difference is the eye tracker requires zero hardware on your head to work. Even works through glasses.
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
What impressed me most is when he pushes a button and the board physically moves up to make space
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
Sounds like a secession…
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
Let me know if you’d like access to alt net availability data
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
Congratulations, and enjoy your time :)
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
The unionised Openreach in UK who are really the de facto layer 1 network provider telco build infrastructure to a staggeringly higher quality than most of the move fast startup alternatives.

Aviation unions force very high standards and represent a lot of the developments in safety and procedures.

Nuclear power is heavily unionised, resulting in a very stable and highly qualified workforce.

Unions in film and tv have done great work defending artists rights and protecting actors, writers, crew, and others from predatory behaviour by studios.

Fire fighter unions stand against unsafe demands and protect the crews in ways the individuals can’t, resulting in meaningful change. (I’m aware of UK but projecting and assuming this applies internationally)

I could go on…
simonjgreen
·先月·議論
You could invert this question and it would be equally valid.

The question is why the gulf, rather than why the lag. Why is big tech pay so high?

When you compare it to other trades and industries video game dev pay is much more “normal”
simonjgreen
·2 か月前·議論
Marketing definitely takes interest in status sites
simonjgreen
·2 か月前·議論
More likely that 'update the Status site' lives a long way down their incident response plan, and they have alarms going off well before that