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Learning to Program with the Cybiko Handheld Computer Using B2C

pic.hallikainen.org
3 points·by ForHackernews·21 dagen geleden·0 comments

Google Made a Sad Boomer Mark Out of Me and There's Nothing I Can Do About It

freddiedeboer.substack.com
12 points·by ForHackernews·23 dagen geleden·4 comments

Apple Made a Sports App That Does Almost Nothing. It's Incredible

slate.com
22 points·by ForHackernews·vorige maand·15 comments

Why Morningstar believes the SpaceX IPO is overvalued

morningstar.com
12 points·by ForHackernews·vorige maand·1 comments

Musk says US Military suicide drones used Starlink in violation of SpaceX rules

arstechnica.com
6 points·by ForHackernews·vorige maand·1 comments

The Social Edge of Intelligence: Individual Gain, Collective Loss

theideasletter.org
76 points·by ForHackernews·2 maanden geleden·89 comments

Shademap: Simulate sun shadows for any time and place on Earth

shademap.app
1 points·by ForHackernews·2 maanden geleden·0 comments

Musk Asks Suppliers to Move at 'Light Speed' on 'Terafab' Chipmaking Plan

bloomberg.com
3 points·by ForHackernews·3 maanden geleden·1 comments

Gnome OS revealed what Linux is becoming

makeuseof.com
3 points·by ForHackernews·3 maanden geleden·0 comments

Project Mario: How DeepMind tried to secure independence from Google

colossus.com
4 points·by ForHackernews·3 maanden geleden·0 comments

The Kill Zone: Drones have redrawn the map of war in Ukraine

ig.ft.com
2 points·by ForHackernews·3 maanden geleden·0 comments

My Self-Driving Car Crash – The Tesla was driving perfectly–until it wasn't

theatlantic.com
45 points·by ForHackernews·4 maanden geleden·16 comments

Shoot the messenger: The class driving AI debtate is the one vulnerable to it

theargumentmag.com
3 points·by ForHackernews·4 maanden geleden·0 comments

The Antenna Array of Intrigue

engineeringradio.us
1 points·by ForHackernews·4 maanden geleden·0 comments

The Essential Economics of Nigeria's Okrika Industry (2023)

rpublc.com
6 points·by ForHackernews·5 maanden geleden·2 comments

The Open Gaming Collective: a collaborative platform for Linux gaming support

universal-blue.discourse.group
2 points·by ForHackernews·5 maanden geleden·0 comments

GoldenEye (N64) has a fully-functional ZX Spectrum 48x emulator built into it

therwp.com
1 points·by ForHackernews·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

Stack Overflow's forum killed by AI, but the company's still kicking for AI

sherwood.news
3 points·by ForHackernews·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

SIM cards are a marvel of software engineering

nelkinda.com
1 points·by ForHackernews·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

FUTO: Keyboards Shouldn't Connect to the Internet

keyboard.futo.org
27 points·by ForHackernews·7 maanden geleden·20 comments

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·eergisteren·discuss
Same folks who are very concerned AI will give malicious actors the ability to produce text containing falsehoods.
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·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Assertion without evidence.

States existed before modern democracy, and the nation-state as we know it evolved from European kingdoms and aristocracies. States exist today for a convoluted variety of historical reasons; certainly not exclusively "the interests of its native people"
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·4 dagen geleden·discuss
This is funny because when I moved from the USA to UK I was caught off guard by "Sunday trading laws"[0] and even where not legally prohibited, it seems like most retailers other than vape stores or corner shops close at 5:30 or 6 pm, Since covid, we have to book an appointment in advance to go to the tip.

I think things have improved a little bit over the past few years – one large retail park near us advertises "late opening" (7 pm! ha!) on Thursdays — but it's still difficult to run errands during the week. I don't understand why it makes sense economically to only have your store open when no one with a 9-5 job can shop there.

[0] https://www.gov.uk/trading-hours-for-retailers-the-law
ForHackernews
·5 dagen geleden·discuss
>i claimed i sell a house for 500K but the in terms of sale redefine sale as rent the house for 500K

Ironically this is almost how it works in England: https://homemove.com/content/what-is-leasehold-property-comp...
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·5 dagen geleden·discuss
Good. At least they're honest about what you're paying for.
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·9 dagen geleden·discuss
Tech people really will do absolutely anything to avoid talking to their neighbors and engaging in electoral politics, won't they?
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·9 dagen geleden·discuss
> any more than they have access to the bank info of people who use Android or Gmail.

...but they do? Google pay gives them your credit card and transaction details; any time your bank sends a statement to your gmail account, Google has that, too.

Am I missing your sarcasm?
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·9 dagen geleden·discuss
https://www.ft.com/content/023562e2-54a6-11e6-befd-2fc0c26b3...

> Here is a startling fact: in 2014 there were 142,417 housing starts in the city of Tokyo (population 13.3m, no empty land), more than the 83,657 housing permits issued in the state of California (population 38.7m), or the 137,010 houses started in the entire country of England (population 54.3m).
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·10 dagen geleden·discuss
Population is flat or declining so that's one of the main drivers of inflation. Japan could be a pioneer in steady-state economics.
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·10 dagen geleden·discuss
> fly-by-night token resellers looking to make a quick buck

aka market competitors reverse-engineering for interoperability
ForHackernews
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
>Developer tools can enforce terms.

No they can't, because developer tools run on developers' machines. You can't trust your code running in an environment you don't trust.
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·10 dagen geleden·discuss
https://www.cartercenter.org/programs/guinea-worm/#by-the-nu...

> Since our efforts began in 1986, the incidence of Guinea worm has fallen by more than 99.99% to 10* human cases in 2025
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·11 dagen geleden·discuss
The Carter Center has nearly eliminated the Guinea Worm: https://www.cartercenter.org/programs/guinea-worm/

I'm sure there's plenty of incompetent nonprofits out there, but there's plenty of incompetent for-profits as well.
ForHackernews
·13 dagen geleden·discuss
Companies have never secured their stuff and it's not because they didn't have access to Mythos. No one cares and breaches don't cost them money or customers. If I sound cynical it's because I am.

There's no functional difference between

"Hey npm says this is vulnerable, we need to fix it!" / "Nah, later."

and

"Hey Mythos says this is vulnerable, we need to fix it!" / "Nah, later."
ForHackernews
·14 dagen geleden·discuss
"We will build the machine-god and pray for it to pay for itself."
ForHackernews
·14 dagen geleden·discuss
It's not pure philanthropy: https://gwern.net/complement
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·15 dagen geleden·discuss
I suppose it depends what you're optimizing for, but this Bank Python looks like it would be great for enabling productivity in a consistent shared environment with minimal setup required for devs. This looks far better than setting up jupyter notebooks, installing all kinds of pypi dependencies, etc. whatever the equivalent on the outside would be.
ForHackernews
·15 dagen geleden·discuss
On the contrary, I'd prefer to see fewer content-free assertions of grievance on HN. That's something I see way too often.
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·15 dagen geleden·discuss
Isn't Google like this, too? They have their own source control system, their own IDE, their own databases.

It seems like any giant organization eventually develops its own software center of gravity.
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·16 dagen geleden·discuss
I'll play the world's smallest violin for Dario