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15 points·by ayane_m·4 jaar geleden·2 comments

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ayane_m
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
An index of environmental anthropological works concerning the conditions that we denote as "Anthropocene" - click the key at the top left to see the complete index
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't understand the outrage - perhaps this is just poorly worded, and they mean you can't sign in after resetting or signing out?
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Can the page title contain markup? On my browser, I see `<i>g</i>` in the title on the tab.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm not going to knock Tesla for trying a primarily visual-only approach, but I will knock them for insisting that it will work out to level 4 autonomous driving with just software.

I predict that these kinds of unexpected edge cases will keep popping up for several years. It certainly will be interesting to see how robust their image processing algorithms get as time goes on, but I wouldn't hold my breath for reliable full self driving for a while.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I agree. HN reminds me of the early days of reddit (pre-2010) where STEM people were over-represented compared to other popular websites at the time. The comments here often tend to be informative and insightful, and after catching up on the latest posts, there isn't much of an incentive to stick around. It's just how bulletin boards from the early days used to be, and reminds me of some small forums.

Reddit, on the other hand, has been a difficult addiction for me to break. It's gradually been growing into an alternative social media platform, and every new feature addition to reddit indicates such a transition.

It's still funny that redditors seem to be self-aware of their reddit addiction but somehow perceive Facebook et al to be worse. Different strokes for different folks, but at the end of the day, the mechanisms of addiction are similar regardless of the platform.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
The FUD around Rusting the kernel reminds me of similar sentiments surrounding autonomous vehicles. Better != perfect; it's an evolutionary step. Even if there are unintended negative consequences of Rust code, if they are less frequent than the rate we deal with bugs today, then it's worth using.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
The effect largely goes away if the frequency exceeds 4 kHz, as even the quickest saccades would see a blur rather than a flicker. putting the flicker above 20 kHz would be ideal, because that way it is well beyond both visual range and even any noise generated by the circuit would be inaudible. The real question is why higher frequencies aren't used for driving LEDs. They have very low cycling latency, so it's a no-brainer.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Arguably, it is medical. Substance use disorders, of which cannabis can be an example, are medical disorders which are better treated medically than with punitive justice.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
It's a very interesting piece of hardware. Sadly its convoluted design is the result of development constraints to extend the functionality of the Mega Drive. Apart from emulator development, there isn't much use for the hardware today - it's not even well-represented in the demoscene.
ayane_m
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't understand why anti-cheat requires invasive software. Encryption can be used to communicate with the server, and the server can then authenticate the client's state. The application itself can use tokens to prevent the user from prying in its address space via a rigged kernel.