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Lakera Gandalf: A game where you see if you can get AI to reveal it's secrets

gandalf.lakera.ai
2 ポイント·投稿者 turbocon·2 か月前·0 コメント

Peter Thiel's Physics Department

philippdubach.com
4 ポイント·投稿者 turbocon·4 か月前·0 コメント

'Starkiller Phishing Service Proxies Real Login Pages, MFA

krebsonsecurity.com
3 ポイント·投稿者 turbocon·5 か月前·0 コメント

Nvidia sells tiny new computer that puts big AI on your desktop

arstechnica.com
24 ポイント·投稿者 turbocon·9 か月前·13 コメント

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turbocon
·3 日前·議論
O that's really interesting, I've been using a constructor knot for this use case, but that does require more string than this method. Really clever reversal of a midshipmens knot
turbocon
·4 日前·議論
I've spent waaay to much time thinking about this over the past few years and have really gotten into knots.

Personally I'd say you need to classify the type of knots you want to learn and pick one knot from each. The classics in my opinion are

1. End loop

2. Mid loop

3. Hitch (opposite of an end loop)

4. adjustable loop

5. Bend (rope to rope)

My suggestions in order are

# End Loop

1a. Bowline (snap variant) - This is a knot that's super easy to tie, remember, and untie. There are a bunch of variants to expand it's usefulness (double, water, slip, yosemite, etc)

1b. Zeppelin Loop - this is my personal favorite, it's a little tricky to tie but I've never seen it slip and it unties easily after it's all done.

# Mid Loop

2a. Alpine Butterfly - learn the butterfly method and this is an easy to tie knot that can be easily sized. It also doesn't bind so it unties easily and can be loaded in any direction (on of the only midline knots this is true for)

2b. Bowline on a Bight - Super satisfying knot to tie, a little wonky to learn just because of the structure but easy to tie once you get it.

# Hitch

3a. Tensionless Hitch - (this is probably the most overlooked 'knot' just look at a diagram you can learn it and never forget it after seeing the diagram once. It's the strongest knot there is if you have the rope for it. (I wouldn't really count this at one of your 5 but it's good to keep in mind)

3b. Buntline Hitch - dead simple and you can usually untie it after a heavy load 3c. Siberian Hitch - This is effectively a slipped noose but I use it all the time, it's my personal go to.

3c. Poachers knot - If you have a carabiner or know you're never going to need to untie this knot it's hard to beat

# Adjustable Loop / Friction Hitch

4a. Adjustable Grip Hitch - Easy to learn and holds better than the Midshipman's

4b. Midshipman - it's a little more complicated but this was Ashley's favorite because it can be tied under tension

# Bend

(Bends and fixed loops usually have the same structure so you might not need this one)

5a. Zeppelin Bend - seriously just learn this one, sixty nine method is the easiest for me. Knot is easy to tie, doesn't slip, and is easy to untie.

5b. Sheet Bend - this knot... is fine but you already know it if you learned the bowline above as it's the same structure

Bonus Section

1. Trucker/Truckee - probably one of the most useful knots around, learn the method that uses a slip knot for the mid loop and it'll make even easier

2. Canadian Jam Knot - Useful for bundling things, it's a knot I find myself using a lot

3. Voodoo Hitch - You can use it in place of a ratchet strap if you have a couple of carabiners

4. Icicle Hitch - Ever wanted to tie a rope to a butter metal pole and keep it from slipping? This is the knot, it cinches and grips things with so much friction you can tie a rope to about anything vaguely cylindrical
turbocon
·24 日前·議論
Meclizine OTC is non-drowsy and works really well for my wife.
turbocon
·3 か月前·議論
Very interesting timing, I was just today asking my Nanoclaw instance to reorganize the feeds in the FreshRSS instance. I have to say though it did it perfectly, I just had to give it an api key, so I am missing the benefit here? Sorry I know that's a typically HN think to say but I mean that I'd like to know if there's a selling point that I'm missing.
turbocon
·4 か月前·議論
Just wanted to comment to say that I think this is a wonderful product idea with a noble mission. It clearly has flaws and you guys are clearly working on it and that's okay. I really like the approach of getting people to pause and think about what they're posting to promote a more thoughtful experience

Seriously. Best of luck to you
turbocon
·5 か月前·議論
You might want to resubmit with the link I'm the url field I'm the submission so that people can click the link. You also put the url to the GitHub page twice so it's a little tricky to copy
turbocon
·5 か月前·議論
You can manage multiple ssh keys via your ssh config too. But this does seem to make things easier, I always end up fighting with this when I need to do it once every 3 years
turbocon
·5 か月前·議論
Interesting, I actually learning the Shoelace Bow (surgeons)[1] from this site a couple years ago and it's my go to now for any shoelaces that don't lock tight or that I really need to stay tied (think running or backpacking)

[1] https://www.animatedknots.com/shoelace-bow-knot-surgeons
turbocon
·5 か月前·議論
OpenClawd for the business is here. Wow that was fast.
turbocon
·6 か月前·議論
This looks really awesome for Postgres

For general B Tree index resources this has been my got to site for years https://use-the-index-luke.com/
turbocon
·6 か月前·議論
Any other worthwhile projects to donate cpu time to? I see Folding@Home is still going.

Update: looks like there is a Wikipedia list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_volunteer_computing_pr...

Would still be nice to know for the applicable ones if any success have come out of these or if they're just fun toys
turbocon
·6 か月前·議論
Much less popular but I switched to Kvaesitso from Nova about a month ago and it's been amazing and it's open source. Much more opinionated than Nova but it matched how I used Nova so I really enjoy it.

[1] https://kvaesitso.mm20.de/
turbocon
·6 か月前·議論
I really thought this was going to those sites that's had a collection of mini games, like shockwave.com used to be.... Man I played so much donut boy
turbocon
·7 か月前·議論
Link? Cheapest I can find is $40/month
turbocon
·9 か月前·議論
I want to know if this is any different than all of the AMD AI Max PCs with 128gb of unified memory? The spec sheet say "128 GB LPDDR5x", so how is this better?

https://nvdam.widen.net/s/tlzm8smqjx/workstation-datasheet-d...
turbocon
·9 か月前·議論
....what? Why?

I mean it's interesting and I'm probably going to buy the sardines but why is this here?
turbocon
·10 か月前·議論
this what you're looking for? https://antiqueradio.org/art/Sony8-301WTelevisionManual.pdf

Chatgpt (especially deep research) is pretty good about digging up stuff like this
turbocon
·3 年前·議論
Link?