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Japan's Toto to invest $495M in chip materials, targeting 1-nm era

asia.nikkei.com
6 points·by Nrbelex·20 dagen geleden·2 comments

Unauthorized Anthropic stock sales and investment scams

support.claude.com
18 points·by Nrbelex·2 maanden geleden·8 comments

Flickr: The first and last great photo platform

petapixel.com
301 points·by Nrbelex·3 maanden geleden·159 comments

Show HN: An .icc Profile That Combines P3 and Adobe RGB into a Single Gamut

2 points·by Nrbelex·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

The new light of Jony Ive's life

wallpaper.com
4 points·by Nrbelex·9 maanden geleden·3 comments

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Nrbelex
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
> Both our preferred stock and common stock are subject to transfer restrictions contained in our bylaws. Any sale or transfer of Anthropic stock, or any interest in Anthropic stock, that has not been approved by our Board of Directors is void and will not be recognized on our books and records. This means that if someone purports to sell Anthropic shares without proper board approval, that transaction is invalid. The purported buyer would not be recognized as a stockholder of Anthropic and you would have no stockholder rights.
Nrbelex
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I actually think we agree that the value proposition is currently there for pro, per what I laid out in the piece (though of course I look forward to things that will further increase its value). My comment was supposed to make clear that adding more ads to Pro could undermine that value—but it sounds like that's not the plan, which is great.
Nrbelex
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Author here. Glad this made its way to you. I've been chatting with Shay and don't have a ton of questions, but I'd just emphasize that even as Flickr continues to (rightfully!) modernize, please (a) don't drop the features that make it different than the closed social media platforms (e.g., RSS, open APIs, etc.) and (b) maintain and enhance the power features that make Flickr more than just a place to dump photos (e.g., would love to see a camera AND lens combination finder, search by EXIF, enhancements to the world map, etc.). Very much looking forward to more modern file types.

And while I think the site strikes the balance decently at the moment, Pro is too expensive for ads to get more intrusive (for the Pro user and for others looking at his/her photos).

But as I hope was clear, I'm a big supporter and would love to see the platform continue to thrive. If you're ever looking to bounce thoughts off a user, or anything else, I'm happy to help!