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Aisle Discovers 6 New CVEs in Curl, Including the Oldest Issue Ever Reported

aisle.com
36 points·by ragebol·16 dni temu·26 comments

NixOS Moderation Team Resigns

lwn.net
29 points·by ragebol·9 miesięcy temu·1 comments

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ragebol
·4 dni temu·discuss
These are called aptonyms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptronym?useskin=vector
ragebol
·8 dni temu·discuss
Coming back for another 5% seems unlikely. But the whole thing is unlikely and uncommon, so what's it matter?
ragebol
·8 dni temu·discuss
Exacerbated by nothing being normal with this administration, to say the least.
ragebol
·9 dni temu·discuss
> I may have picked a bad example, but the principle stands.

I know electric aircraft are not quite feasible on the same scale as airlines.

On the other hand, China has an extensive high-speed rail network for inland travel. OI have no idea how often the Chine fly inside the country vs how often they use aircraft, but this is the sort of different technology for the same purpose I mean.
ragebol
·9 dni temu·discuss
I'd expect the competition for these companies to come in not from someone using the same technology, but a different technology that serves the same purpose. Eg. what happened to Kodak and Nokia.

For jet engines, the only thing that comes to mind is electric aircraft. No single-crystal turbine blades needed at all.

I may have picked a bad example, but the principle stands.

EDIT: China has an extensive high-speed rail network. While those don't quite cover intercontinental flight, it is the sort of paradigm shift I mean.
ragebol
·9 dni temu·discuss
Besides direct control, what could a dividend on the profits do what a well-proportioned corporate tax on profits cannot do? The state would only get dividends assuming it would not sell shares.

And the state can exert control much more fairly (ie. to all competitors as well) with regulation and laws.

Regulations and taxes are seen as 'un-american' I suppose, while giving stock to the government is not somehow?
ragebol
·9 dni temu·discuss
Discussed also https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15789108.
ragebol
·12 dni temu·discuss
I'm using DeepSeek v4 Flash through OpenCode and OpenRouter, and works just fine. It's not the bottleneck, I am, for what I'm building. That involves understanding the problem I'm solving, checking correctness

Meanwhile, it's such a cheap model that I've spent not even $25 over 3 weeks.
ragebol
·13 dni temu·discuss
Someone keeping an eye on their (illegal?) cannabis pants in the UK? https://ipcrawl.com/?cam=3892f36f150ff9db
ragebol
·22 dni temu·discuss
According to Kimi, I'm a Dutch robotics engineer. Got that part actually right! Not so much for the rest, about First Lego League. But I did RoboCup, so close enough I guess.

The other models think I'm Dutch (I guess the 'van' gives that away?) and am a soccer/football player. I don't know anything about soccer though
ragebol
·23 dni temu·discuss
It will be a spectacular crash if/when it crashes. But there is this old adage of 'the market can remain irrational much longer than you can stay solvent'.

I'm not holding my breath for this bubble.
ragebol
·23 dni temu·discuss
> 10% of the US economy is IT

The US is the IT-supplier of the world. I don't know how large a % of that comes for outside the US. But with all the 'shenanigans' of the Trump regime and the trust the US has lost due to that, that should lead to losing IT business from the rest of the world.

In other words, If Europe would disavow using US IT, as would be the wise choice I think, then Europe might close the gap.

I just hope this is not just wishful thinking though.
ragebol
·24 dni temu·discuss
How many people have homes that require chores to be done? Laundry, cleaning, setting/clearing tables, yard work, some consider cooking a chore.

If I could get an affordable robot to do a subset of them, I'm in the market for one.
ragebol
·30 dni temu·discuss
If a few years it'll be old enough to drive a car. That'll help exploration!
ragebol
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
If anyone wants to play, go to https://live-battlefield.ngrok.app/join/uag-fav-dzs and if there's a bunch of players I'll start a game sometime this evening (some 8 hours from now).

I had OpenCode with DeepSeek V4 Flash create a quiz about the HN FAQ, so use that to earn bombs :-)

You will need to place some ships (or have them auto-placed) before the game can start.
ragebol
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Made a multi-player Battlefield game for my scout group: up to 6 players set up ships like in the classic Battefield game. But you can try to hit any of the other up to 5 enemies and each team can see who hit them.

And instead of turn-based, you have to hike to/visit a physical location, fill in a code you found there to get bombs for the game. Or do a quiz and get the answers right.

Great fun so far!
ragebol
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
All laudable efforts, but I'd love for my Dutch govt to actually use these broadly. With the support behind it to file down those rough edges for the benefit of all.
ragebol
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
All great, but I would love EU and (national, local, ...) governments in the EU simply use the open source stuff already available.

Often there is an 'you must open source, unless you explain why not' and then there is some faff about why they really need to be buying more stuff from Microsoft (which is more and more cloud stuff and thus under the CLOUD act etc.)

Time to get rid of the 'unless' bit.
ragebol
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
I was thinking the same thing. Why not call into a dedicated math tool?

But I don't as well, and I have some intuition about numbers that I would probably not have if I always relied on calculators. Would the same sort of thing apply to LLMs? I'm probably anthropomorphising here...
ragebol
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
- Claude fixed my Linux laptop install, with me just describing issues and pasting commands and output

- OpenCode one-shotted a basic implementation of the classic battlefield game, but with 6 players and visiting locations and doing assignments to earn bombs for the game. Over the last month, 'I' expanded it into something I could actually monetize I think.

- it's just productive at work