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vinc
·16 dni temu·discuss
Yes thanks!

I remember all the things I needed to implement before reaching userspace, it's a lot indeed. After that it gets easier because every new change is motivated by a specific smaller goal like supporting the network card of a new laptop, or adding sounds to the emulator, or adding one more syscall or device file. You get rewarded by new capabilities after each addition.
vinc
·17 dni temu·discuss
Impressive! I like the goal of making a hobby OS viable as a daily driver.

I've been working on my own hobby OS for half a decade. It does a lot less, but it has helped me realize that we can remove much of the complexity of a generic mainstream OS while still meeting our personal computing needs. I know I'm just poorly reinventing something between DOS and Unix/Plan 9 in an extremely limited fashion, but it's absolutely perfect for experimentation!
vinc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
We started using LLMs heavily at work this year and I switched from Vim to Zed to help with that. I now spend more time writing to the chat than editing code, and what I quickly learned to avoid frustration when I don't like the result was to git stash or reset the code and edit what I last wrote instead of trying to argue with the LLM. The chat doesn't have to be linear, it can branch off. Too bad we can't currently edit previous messages with Claude in Zed.

Repetitive issues are fixed by updating the memory or the prompt file, they can learn this way.

Also lately I noticed that Claude forget too much when compacting, so I just start a new session and it's easy when you spend a lot of time in plan mode to produce a written spec before implementation.
vinc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I assembled a solar server with those parts laying around last year:

- Victron Monocrystalline Panel 90W 12V

- Victron Gel Battery 12V 60Ah

- Victron MPPT Charge Controller 75V 15A

- Raspberry Pi Zero W

- Witty Pi 5

- Sixfab 4G/LTE Base HAT

- Quectel EC25 Mini PCle 4G/LTE Module

Almost 100% uptime except for a few days after a bad winter storm, pretty neat!
vinc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I noticed the same thing and indeed the status page is not reporting the issue. I could find the missing PRs by browsing the branches page.
vinc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I got a Quest 2 recently and Steam Link would not connect, ALVR would crash after a while, but WiVRn work perfectly on my Arch Linux with a AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. It's nice that we have multiple options.

I assembled a PC last year from used parts specifically to try gaming on Linux after two decades with only the occasional FreeCiv or MineTest, and the experience with Steam is mostly painless. Impressive!
vinc
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I don't see any Fairphone on the page, they are not sold in the US?
vinc
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I enjoyed reading this exchange, it's really a matter of perspective.

For someone like me living in a country with the metric system there's no issues with negative values for the temperature. It just mean it's below freezing, which is cold, the more below freezing it is, the colder it is. And inversely the more above freezing it is, the hotter it is. For me 20C feels good, 30C is too hot, 40C is at the point where I can't work anymore, and anything above that doesn't exist around here. 100C is where water is boiling at sea level. Easy.

Another thing that's interesting to me is that going from 300m to 0.3km is automatic, it maps to exactly the same concept to me in my mind, I don't feel like I'm doing any conversion at all and one is not harder to use than the other.
vinc
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I went from a X200 to work on my hobby OS 5 years ago, to a T440p with 16 GB of RAM for my daily computing, then upgraded to a T480 that I could fit with 64GB of RAM, and I finally added a X270 for a more compact form when I'm outside.

They were all very inexpensive due to their age (when RAM was still cheap) and I'm really happy about them, I work from a console and a browser, they are perfect for my usage. I wouldn't use any other kind of laptop.
vinc
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
15 years also for me, mostly lurking from a remote location in France, reading some discussions every single day and continuously learning new things. This community had so much impact on my professional life as a full stack software engineer!

I discovered the world around Ruby on Rails, then the modern JavaScript ecosystem (and CoffeeScript followed later by TypeScript), burned out, focused on Ruby, added Rust to my toolbox, wrote a small hobby operating system that had to have its own Lisp dialect of course. I was inspired to create so many side projects over the years, most of them open source, thanks to the influence of this community.

I also tried my hands at starting a startup obviously, multiple times, but I'm a solo dev and didn't succeed at finding a profitable niche for myself, instead I applied my knowledge to better understand the business and product sides of the startups I've been working for which made me a better engineer for sure.

This community almost made me move to the Silicon Valley, but instead I traveled the world as a digital nomad when everyone was doing it, and came back home to settle down in a forest close to my roots.

Reading you all daily I can imagine what could have been my life at the heart of the tech world, and at the same time I'm happy to read its pulse from afar.

I hope HN will still be here in 15 more years, thanks everyone!
vinc
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Interesting, but it'd be even better if it was the OpenStreenMap of Roman Roads instead of Google Maps because like some already mentioned I could easily spot inaccuracies in my local area and a collaborative effort could fix that.

You can click on a road segment and get some info about it so the first step would be to add a way to contact its author to suggest improvements.

For example I know of some hidden ruins of a very ancient bridge where my local roman road crossed the river with two paths that show where the road on both sides would have been instead of where the road cross the river on the segment.
vinc
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
I started hearing tinnitus a decade ago in a quiet room at night when I came back home after two years traveling the world at around 30 yo. Over the following months it became louder and noticed it more, then after maybe a year I could hear it all the time. During the day I could live with it but in the middle of the night I could not get back to sleep after waking up. It was causing a lot of anxiety because I was afraid of how much louder it may become.

I was thinking that maybe I cough something during my travels so I went to see a few specialists but they found nothing.

What I understand now is that the cause is probably all the vipassana meditation I did and some psychedelics I experimented with during my travel which opened some filters I had in my mind blocking sensor noise. It's the most plausible explanation for me.

The noise was probably always there, or maybe it got louder when I become older, but I never noticed it until it became disturbing.

A decade later the noise is still there, all the time, but it's not an issue at all anymore. It's not louder than before, and I have no negative feelings associated with it. I made peace with it and I can now easily ignore it, or to be more accurate, I can live with it and it'll disappear on its own after a short time until I put my attention back to it (voluntary or not).

As I'm writing this in a quiet room it's very loud, but that's fine, it just sensor noise. Soon enough I'll stop hearing it if I don't focus on it.

I hope reading this can help. I wish I had someone back then telling me that it would turn out okay to just accept it after doing some medical checks.
vinc
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
The other day I found that they were struggling with "find me two synonyms of 'downloading' and 'extracting' that are the same length" because I was writing a script and wanted to see if could align the next path parameter.

First there's the tokenization issue, the same old "how many R in STRAWBERRY" where they are often confidently wrong, but I also asked not to mix tense (-ing and -ed for example) and that was very hard for them.