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Amazon Thinks Future of Data Centers Depends on a Technical Problem It Solved

wired.com
3 points·by jerhewet·지난달·0 comments

Return on Intelligence, Part 1: Echoes

rebecca-powell.com
9 points·by jerhewet·2개월 전·0 comments

Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tarrifs

finance.yahoo.com
7 points·by jerhewet·5개월 전·1 comments

Apple turning to Intel for future iPhone chips, analyst reaffirms

9to5mac.com
10 points·by jerhewet·6개월 전·2 comments

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9 points·by jerhewet·6개월 전·0 comments

Everything is fake on Silicon Valley's hottest new social network

washingtonpost.com
5 points·by jerhewet·9개월 전·2 comments

White House tries to tamp down corporate panic for high-skill visa holders

politico.com
13 points·by jerhewet·10개월 전·0 comments

comments

jerhewet
·3일 전·discuss
In my case it's Windows 7. I have to override the useragent in Firefox nowadays; Hacker News now rejects any attempts to login or browse the site if I don't fake the browser useragent.
jerhewet
·6일 전·discuss
Fabrice Bellard.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrice_Bellard
jerhewet
·6일 전·discuss
GeoSpoof could not be installed because it is not compatible with Firefox 115.37.0
jerhewet
·30일 전·discuss
On the sites I visit often I use uBlock Origin to make fonts large enough for me to read (damn you, presbyopia!). Otherwise I use Ctrl-+ to increase the font size (Daring Fireball, for example).

news.ycombinator.com##:style(font-size: 18pt !important)

myanimelist.net##
:style(font-size: 14pt !important)

old.reddit.com##*:style(font-size: 17pt !important)
jerhewet
·지난달·discuss
Have my angry upvote. :-)

One of my faults is "When somebody tries to explain something I hear 'A' and everyone else in the room hears 'B'". And vice-versa. But if someone can iterate a very VERY rough cut of what they want and hand it off to a design / development team ... well ... damn. That might make everyone's life a lot easier.
jerhewet
·지난달·discuss
Wow. Possibly the worst dickover[1] I've ever encountered.

[1] https://daringfireball.net/2026/05/what_is_a_dickover
jerhewet
·지난달·discuss
> now that he is on the wrong side of 90, he is not that interested anymore

I'm going to be 70 in November, and I can't wait to retire ... hopefully in 6 months, but chances are I'll keep working until I'm put out to pasture by the company I'm currently working for.

Throwing code hasn't lost its appeal, and I'm still learning new stuff every day, but the landscape has changed too much for my tastes since the early 2010's.

Nowadays we're doing "devops" instead of actual programming, the cloud has become the new mainframe, web browsers are just thin clients, buy-once-use-forever is long gone and replaced by monthly rent-seeking services and forced updates, and the sixth (seventh? eighth?) iteration of spicy autocomplete (as in "You no longer have to know how to write code!") is pretty much the straw that broke the camel's back for me.

I started writing code in the early 70's, and became a paid developer in 1975. I still love programming, but I'm completely fed up with everything else that has ruined the experience in the past 10 to 15 years. I'm sure I'll still be throwing code after I retire, but it will be for my own enjoyment, and it won't be using any of the latest fads and dead ends (pretty sure we're on the eighth iteration) from the past couple of years.
jerhewet
·지난달·discuss
uBlock Origin. Right-click, Block Element, click "Create", done.
jerhewet
·지난달·discuss
Microsoft Teams. The poster child for web-based UI crap.
jerhewet
·지난달·discuss
Mine would be "helicopter shots" when I'm watching the evening news.

I don't want to watch 45 minutes of "live coverage" from a news chopper hovering over a building on fire (or, from recent events in Los Angeles, water being sprayed on some storage tanks) while all of the talking heads try to make it sound interesting and relevant. Or, even worse IMO, a helicopter following a car chase for three hours, from freeway to surface streets and back to the freeway. Or a helicopter hovering over somebody's house for an hour because there are dead people inside.

This is worth 30 seconds of coverage. Tops. Move on to the actual news, please, and if it's worthy of a follow-up when there's an actual conclusion, another 30 seconds to wrap it up.

If I turn on the news and see a helicopter shot, I change the channel.
jerhewet
·2개월 전·discuss
I stand corrected! My memory is pretty vague on this, but I was pretty sure Joel had said something very close to this in one of his blog posts in the early 2000's, but it looks like Zuckerberg was the first one to use the phrase "move fast and break things":

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/move-fast-break-things-fac...
jerhewet
·2개월 전·discuss
Joel Spolsky.

https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/06/things-you-should-...
jerhewet
·2개월 전·discuss
> anatomy

Autonomy?

[autocorrect strikes again! :-)]
jerhewet
·2개월 전·discuss
I wish our Lambdas would spin up faster, but otherwise I've been very happy with them over the past six years. We seldom run over the free tier limits, and when we do we get a bill for a couple of dollars. Dead simple to code for, dead simple to spin up a new instance or scale an instance if we need to.
jerhewet
·2개월 전·discuss
Thank ghod I'm retiring in six months.

I'm very thankful I came of age during the golden age of personal computing. I was able to own my own computer(s) and earn a living writing software on them and for them. Fifty years was a good run, and I consider myself lucky to have participated in it.

IMO we've gone full circle: dumb terminals chained to mainframes and the whimsey of someone else's rules, restrictions, and rent-seeking, to my own bought-and-paid-for computer sitting on my desk that did exactly what I told it to do using software that never changed unless I wanted it to change, and now we're back to dumb terminals (browsers) that talk to mainframes (the cloud) that not only harvest and sell my personal information to the highest bidder but constantly change the rules and restrictions on my software and have gone back to renting me the software and pushing changes that I never asked for and never wanted in the first place.

I will never use spicy autocomplete for anything, and I find it depressing that people are being forced to use it in order to keep their job. I see a very dark future for computing if real skills are all replaced with garbage being vomited out by rules engines that harvested their "guess the next word" results from today's internet.
jerhewet
·3개월 전·discuss
Will Atlassian be harvesting code and content from private Bitbucket repositories? The wording in their policies and FAQ's is vague, so I'd like to get a definitive (Yes / No) answer.
jerhewet
·3개월 전·discuss
Browse to https://www.whatismybrowser.com/guides/the-latest-user-agent... and copy the latest UserAgent string for Google Chrome.

In Firefox, about:config > general.useragent.override > new string, click +, paste in the value from the website above, click the checkmark.

This will work most of the time on the sites that hired lazy, incompetent web developers to design their pages -- washingtonpost.com, lowes.com, and the worst offender of all, homedepot.com.
jerhewet
·4개월 전·discuss
I have the book (and CD) on my shelf above my machines in my home office. I vaguely recall buying this at Costco, around the same time I bought the 4 volume Microsoft Press C++ series (for dirt cheap, at the time) from Costco.

MS Press used to publish some amazing references. I have a LOT of 'em.
jerhewet
·4개월 전·discuss
I like this. It should be a status.

"I deficated this issue. Closed."
jerhewet
·4개월 전·discuss
> for posterity

Anyone remember this one?

Microsoft Press: Learn Java Now (complete with J++ installation CD). https://www.amazon.com/dp/1572314281