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Show HN: Leo News – AI newsbots with different political perspectives

leonews.ai
3 points·by dgllghr·3 maanden geleden·0 comments

LLM's and Smaller, Less Popular Programming Languages

scottarbeit.com
5 points·by dgllghr·6 maanden geleden·1 comments

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dgllghr
·eergisteren·discuss
I think many people are scared of "being reduced to a number" but I wonder if, psychologically, codes like p7jn8-h would go over better.
dgllghr
·vorige maand·discuss
The Stock Market of the Spectacle
dgllghr
·vorige maand·discuss
It's not terribly fast. It's faster than LEB128 but not as fast as vu128 (at least according to https://github.com/Jiboo/varint_benchmark)
dgllghr
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
So true. A legislator in Virginia finally pitched ending the tax credit that brought all the data centers to VA in the first place, and I hope it passes (I know it won’t). But seeing the upcoming rate increases already on the books and the number of data centers they are planning to build is pushing me to consider solar again. The payback time is getting shorter and shorter :)
dgllghr
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
As someone who lives in Northern Virginia, it makes me furious to receive my electricity bill and see that even though I used less electricity than the same month last year, I am paying significantly more. And this happens every year.

Do you think Virginia is adding solar, battery, and wind proportional to that additional power draw? Nope! It's natural gas and coal power imported from PA and WV. It would be one thing if I was paying more to build out renewable energy for environmental purposes and to set up a reliable and clean grid for the future. But no, I'm just subsidizing these huge companies and hurting the environment to boot.
dgllghr
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Putting aside the fact that no company should have direct access to anyone's brain, how cool would it be to be building toward VISOR (from TNG) instead of this. If we could translate sensor signals to the neural circuitry of the brain directly, we wouldn't even need an LLM in the mix. But to have it as an overlay, as supplementary data! With the ability to turn it off of course. (Would a person even be able to turn it off? In the same sense as whether someone can "turn off" social media?) If only we had meaningful human rights and institutions that really protected them... I still can't fully give up the techno-optimism that made me love tech in the first place (and TNG for that matter).
dgllghr
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
And if you look very closely, you can see just the tiniest bit of backbone growing in the backs of the Democratic congresspeople. If they continue to nurture this growth, they may even be able to sit up straight. That would be a marked improvement over their current situation of lying on the floor and letting the GOP walk all over them.
dgllghr
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I switched from caffeine (coffee) to theacrine (pills) and I like it so much more. I feel alert and focused without added anxiety. It doesn’t seem to affect my sleep at all. I really didn’t like how hard it was to quit coffee.

I don’t like that it’s a pill. I tried making my own theacrine drinks, but theacrine is so bitter that I never found one that I liked. I am still haunted by the chicory + theacrine drink I made…
dgllghr
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
As someone who lives in Northern Virginia, there are definitely ongoing jobs, but in this area they are mostly filled with H1B workers. The real money is in development
dgllghr
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
I agree with you. People are far too optimistic. On a practical level, though, how much of these increasing issues can be temporarily ameliorated by better ventilated houses, schools, offices, etc.? In other words, does reducing the average exposure of CO2 help or is it really about the outdoor level? I could see the average mattering, but I could also see how spending time in an environment that is <400ppm CO2 (basically never happens now) could cause our bodies to rapidly expel CO2 and "reset" our internal levels.
dgllghr
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
His acting is laughably, painfully bad and then suddenly incredibly poignant and for some reason for the whole time it's bad I'm subconsciously like "oh this part doesn't count". It's so easy to root for him
dgllghr
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It's unlikely that anyone will see this but I tried using Zed again after not using it for a while and the power draw is significantly lower! So I don't think it is related to those issues after all. I don't see much of a difference between Zed and VSCode in the amount of energy they use, but Zed is noticeably snappier (and not owned by MSFT)
dgllghr
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Yes VSCode uses far less power than Zed on my machine. I believe it is probably related to these issues:

https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21146 https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8043
dgllghr
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I would love to switch but the battery draw on my mac is just too much! I like to move around to different places in my home as I work so being able to be on battery for a while is a must for me (not to mention that I do travel occasionally)
dgllghr
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It’s a good thing they had central planning to come up with this system and well defined regulations to ensure it worked appropriately.
dgllghr
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I think he has gilded many. Always gilded, though, never actually gold
dgllghr
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
I’m changing my last name to Singh and naming my “best baby” Khan Noonien
dgllghr
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
I have a pet theory that I like to contemplate which is that consciousness is a field that brings the universe into being sort of like how the Higgs field brings mass into being
dgllghr
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
I’ve gone from thinking people are oblivious to thinking that people are willing to sacrifice a lot (democracy, individual liberties, food safety, etc.) out of fear, selfishness, and greed. It is surprising with the HN crowd though given how much less innovation and entrepreneurship there is under fascism.
dgllghr
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
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