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noahbp
·10일 전·discuss
Plenty of people purchase digital movie rentals from Apple, Youtube, etcetera because they know they will watch it once, and the lower price in exchange for a temporary license is acceptable to them. I don't think banning this is pro-consumer.

It should, however, be illegal to tell your customers that they are purchasing/buying media without explicit "Rent" language (which implies a non-expiring license) when you do not yourself have the right to grant non-expiring licenses.
noahbp
·11일 전·discuss
That most-recent spike during/post-COVID really puts into perspective just how unreasonable low-wage employers were to be so hysterical.
noahbp
·2개월 전·discuss
It’s incredible that “Search the Current Folder” is not the default, nor, as far as I’m aware, can it be made the default.
noahbp
·2개월 전·discuss
I’d argue they started doing that a bit earlier. My hard drive from 2011 made using Windows a miserable experience any time the search indexing or windows defender scans kicked on, no later than 2016-2017.
noahbp
·3개월 전·discuss
This is it. I can’t believe the other commenters are unaware that Cursor recently fine-tuned an open-source model and brought it to the frontier, even if it remained there briefly.

Elon/xAI want Grok to become useful for coding. Cursor has enough data and expertise to create a useful coding model. They found a price and an arrangement that made sense for both parties.
noahbp
·3개월 전·discuss
Unfortunately, you're right. It is LLM-written: https://www.pangram.com/history/8b17aa57-ce1f-4f46-85f4-4db0...
noahbp
·3개월 전·discuss
That’s my mistake then. That particular gradient is the visual equivalent of reading a paragraph with em-dashes and “It’s not just X, it’s Y”.

This is quite the coincidence. Forgive me for assuming your website was built without attention to detail and care.
noahbp
·3개월 전·discuss
FYI, the color gradient on your website is an easy tell that it was vibe coded: https://prg.sh/ramblings/Why-Your-AI-Keeps-Building-the-Same...
noahbp
·3개월 전·discuss
>Why is uneven, concentrated development some kind of public good?

Because of agglomeration and the incredible desirability of mixed-use walkable neighborhoods (see rents in walkable neighborhoods of NYC + SF + Boston for proof). This farmland is only desirable and sought out by developers because of zoning restrictions elsewhere.

>How does this position unroll? How does the farm eventually get developed in 50 years? Do they have to buy TDR from someone else? Does an "equivalent" TDR have to be demolished?

These are all great questions which reveal that TDRs are not a very forward-looking policy solution to the housing crisis. Maybe planners believe there will be more appetite for taller buildings in the future, or that land prices will rise enough that the owners' support for zoning reform will overcome opposition. It does seem absurd, and more like a way to bribe property owners so that local politicians can avoid making public decisions in meetings that 90% of NIMBY cranks disagree with.

If you can get a payout for "selling" something without having to actually sell any part of your property that you intend on using, and nothing will change in your neighborhood, why wouldn't you sell it? And if property owners and residents in a neighborhood are crying to anyone who will listen that the world will end if four-story buildings give way to six-story buildings, you now have a big incentive to show up to those same land use meetings and push back.
noahbp
·3개월 전·discuss
Your account has written 6 comments in 13 minutes, every one of them in AI-like pithy prose.
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
The same criticism has been said of Deno and Pnpm and bun, and yet, despite all these years since their respective releases, node and npm remain slower than all three options.
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
3. Superior CPU schedulers, which do not ever undergo serious regressions that are not ever fixed: https://x.com/SheriefFYI/status/1856356547875541196

https://x.com/itsHemu2K/status/1887359825731899587

https://x.com/fREQUENCYCS/status/2003057996302049603
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
Opus 4.6 has gotten pretty good at writing Powershell.

It’s the first model where I didn’t have to ask, repeatedly, that it use Powershell 5, and never use emojis or other invalid characters, like Gemini and those non-ASCII spaces.
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
Why would you think that the same thing preventing density and new development in cities won’t stop your new city from growing before any building taller than 2 stories is built?
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
It’s a good thing that businesses can make investment plans with legible rules to follow. Too many communities are blocking data centers for no good reason, and this preempts NIMBYs and unreasonable local opposition.

“What about my water?”- not an issue in this area.

“What about my electric bill?”- we’re signing long term contracts with local power companies or building out our own capacity; we eat the marginal costs and don’t increase your bill.

“What about noise?”- we’re far enough away from the nearest person that they cannot hear us; fans are x decibels at y distance; not a problem.

“I saw on Facebook that data centers poison the water and spy on me”- seek help, you cannot block us from building out and giving you oodles of tax money for this nonsense reason.
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
When I lived in Costa Rica, I lost three surge protectors in a year to power surges. During one such power surge, I didn't notice that the red light indicating surge protection was already out, and a power surge fried my (knockoff) Macbook power adapter, leaving me without a way to work for a day.
noahbp
·4개월 전·discuss
In case anyone doubts it's AI-written: https://www.pangram.com/history/b7433cbe-08e7-43fe-9a32-3e43...
noahbp
·5개월 전·discuss
They seem to have copied Cursor in hijacking ⌘Y shortcut for "Yes" instead of Undo.
noahbp
·6개월 전·discuss
I don't think we should excuse Microsoft for bloating Windows because memory became abundant.
noahbp
·6개월 전·discuss
https://x.com/nickgerli1/status/2006872715316121750

Permitting reform made Austin, Texas the second-most affordable city in America by rent to income ratio.

>There are neighborhoods full of affordable new construction houses not far from where I live. They sell slowly because people would rather live in the popular areas.

Mortgage rates rose and property prices have not yet fallen to match reality. I would bet that this is a much stronger factor in preventing those new homes from selling rather than buyers simply having a preference for different neighborhoods.