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Ask HN: Can we make up/downvotes/flags visible on Hacker News Archives (delayed)

6 points·by gpt5·4 miesiące temu·1 comments

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gpt5
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Perhaps the same way that Github works when you host your web page there. I.e. A revocable, limited license, where you retain full ownership, and only grant them permission to host and serve your content + a limited set of other uses, and you dictate external licensing?
gpt5
·3 dni temu·discuss
I appreciate the reply, but my warning consumer SSD is not incorrect. Perhaps I should have clarified that While they typically have a small overprovisioning of 7%, enterprise SSDs have close to 4 times as much, exactly to allow more writes (which is very relevant if running a ZFS raid on the drive). Keeping 10-20% headroom will prolong your SSD's life significantly, and increase performance of ZFS.
gpt5
·3 dni temu·discuss
Not sure why I'm being downvoted for being factually correct (and also, why I can't edit my above comment).

ZFS will definitely degrade write performance gradually from 90% utilization, and will hit a stronger cliff at 95%+. Same with SSD, using a consumer SSD above 90%+ utilization would rapidly degrade its lifetime. The effect will be smaller for very large pools and very large files, but the effect is stil there.

I'm repeating this so that people who set up these drives know what is actually going to happen.
gpt5
·3 dni temu·discuss
ZFS will auto-degrade performance if there isn't enough headroom. In addition, if you use SSD, you also want the headroom, because otherwise you end up writing and rewriting on the same small empty space which kills SSD (unless you have enterprise SSD, which have built-in headroom).
gpt5
·4 dni temu·discuss
They cut to the next scene a moment before the next sentence, and they cut to the next sentence before the last word finished (i.e. no periods between sentences).
gpt5
·7 dni temu·discuss
I really wish a Apple or another major OEM would integrate CO2 monitor into watches or smartphones. Suddenly, everybody would be aware of the CO2 level in the room, get alerts, etc. and the problem will just solve itself.

There are so many rooms, classrooms, movie theaters and other places with poor ventilation where you just feel dizzy, or fall asleep, not knowing it was just due to lower oxygen levels in your blood. Raising awareness is the only real solution.
gpt5
·9 dni temu·discuss
Competition is good.
gpt5
·9 dni temu·discuss
GLM 5.2 is in an uncanny valley where it's too big to run at home, too expensive and slow in comparison to similarly capable model (a good chart here - https://deepswe.datacurve.ai/), and that's just comparing API prices.

When looking at subscription offering by Anthropic and OpenAI, it's not even comparable, as a Codex $200 subscription can easily use a billion tokens per week on GPT 5.5 high/xhigh.

It's an interesting model from the perspective of being the most capable open weight model. But it doesn't have a solid place in this marketplace right now.
gpt5
·11 dni temu·discuss
Feels like putting a flag on yourself that you are an easier target (security vulnerabilities, ddos, etc.)
gpt5
·18 dni temu·discuss
From SQ Magazine (not sure how reliable they are):

92% identify as male, 7% female.

https://sqmagazine.co.uk/steam-statistics/

I think that it's true that games are definitely being played by both males and females today, but I think that statistics is that mobile games skew female, and PC games skew male.
gpt5
·21 dni temu·discuss
You've probably made 20 comments just in this post alone, all attacking people and treating things as black and white. Do you really don't realize that this makes Hacker News worse, and is probably not healthy for you either?
gpt5
·21 dni temu·discuss
Please do share how education policy has materially changed in the last couple of years instead of resorting to ad hominem attacks?
gpt5
·21 dni temu·discuss
You don't always need the same level of deep knowledge on everything you do. A lot of things in software development requires some basic level understanding of some obscure API you would never use again. LLM definitely speed up that part.
gpt5
·21 dni temu·discuss
No - US always delegated education policy decision locally. Not just the state level, but the local district has the most amount of control. Nothing material here has changed in the last few years.
gpt5
·21 dni temu·discuss
I was going to comment that you missed the joke. However, it was still curious to me that you took it so seriously, so I looked at your comment history.

It is almost all political (and outraged) commentary, and you tend to dominate posts like this with many comments, without adding nuance, substance, or listening to the other side.

It reinforces a pet theory I have, that if I'll build a dynamic filter to HN to filter out political/ideological commentors, the quality of discussion I'll see will rise up again.
gpt5
·21 dni temu·discuss
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gpt5
·23 dni temu·discuss
This article is a good summary of local models. Unlike the way they are hyped sometimes, as fantastic tools for coding and agentic local work. The reality is that they are rather limited, would not do well on a long or complex task, and are prone to fall into loops, forget their tasks, etc. Not mentioned in the article is that they are also rather expensive - not just for the hardware cost, but also electricity. These 3090 and 5090 machines are pretty power hungry, and these models are pretty slow on these machines, making them consume more power per token.t

Where they shine is in your ability to control them, their privacy, their predictability (e.g. if you are doing a repetitive task, like classifying your photo/video library), and depending on your energy bill - their costs.
gpt5
·23 dni temu·discuss
Not really, and it distracts from the real cause. The ban is incentivized by where the data is going, not the use of models.
gpt5
·23 dni temu·discuss
There are many labs searching for room-temp superconductors. It's a research area with unknown results.

This project seems doable (just with a ton of data). Not sure about MRI level resolution, but CT is definitely not MRI level resolution but still extremely useful.
gpt5
·23 dni temu·discuss
I find using tens of thousands of ultrasonic chips, submerged underwater to provide you a radiation free full body scan, all while processing a petabyte of data per scan a pretty ambitious and cool project. I hope they make it work.