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The Three Virtues of a Great Programmer

thethreevirtues.com
3 points·by blfr·mês passado·0 comments

Mo RAM, Mo Problems (2025)

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224 points·by blfr·há 3 meses·39 comments

The Revolution of Rising Expectations

thezvi.wordpress.com
5 points·by blfr·há 7 meses·1 comments

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blfr
·há 12 dias·discuss
Gemini can solve them if you need a hint or want to give up and see the solution.
blfr
·há 13 dias·discuss
I like that it also handles words that aren't planned in. You get a nice "bonus word" popout.
blfr
·há 13 dias·discuss
Yes, I know they've been pushing for this when they're pretty reasonable and independent on other issues. How come?
blfr
·há 13 dias·discuss
Yeah, we can: I am from Poland and precisely through this mechanism our MEPs/delegates/nominates know that supporting this would be a disaster for their political group right here back home regardless of direct voting.
blfr
·há 13 dias·discuss
First, why does the EU leadership refuse to learn from falling behind the US economically and technologically, most starkly with AI recently, and their failures in regulating the Internet, most annoyingly the cookie law? And why aren't you, the EU citizen, more annoyed by it? I see a lot of pro-EU content on this site when they're terrible on both tech and entrepreneurship.

Second, what's up with Denmmark pushing for it here? They're usually very reasonable.
blfr
·há 13 dias·discuss
Both Scaleway and OVH are French and partly made possible by France's inexpensive energy mix.
blfr
·há 14 dias·discuss
Just pirate it. They can't tell you this but there's a quagmire of rights, licenses, agreements, treaties... and you can untangle this Goridan Knot by just pirating, especially media, for your own use.

There are pixel perfect 4k drm-free rips out there made by people who poured thousands of hours into understanding codecs. They will work on any platform, forever, you can stream them or play offline.

These rips can be freely distributed to friends and family, your kids will be able to play them, they're easy to back up. Physical media are a legacy solution.

And it doesn't stop you from getting a revocable or whatever other license the creators prefer to fund their work.
blfr
·há 27 dias·discuss
But the accounting difference is real. It is virtually impossible to earn a billion dollars. What is possible but still difficult is to create something worth a billion dollars which you can then sell if you choose so.

And to the people criticizing, this is cheating. To them, a billion dollars enterprise is not possible without the exploitation of employees, customers, or at least the environment.

Also, the most important thing to understand about a society is how people gain status, not just money/wealth. If you focus on money, you won't have an explanation for political movements or artistic endeavors.
blfr
·há 29 dias·discuss
Peter Thiel, who waged a legal war against Gawker Media after it published coverage about his business interests and personal life which upset him

This is being very economical with the facts.

Gawker outed Thiel as gay against his wishes. And while the guy was in Saudi Arabia. Then they published a revenge porn tape of Hulk Hogan, which is what Thiel used to get them.
blfr
·há 29 dias·discuss
Can I easily run whois, curl, dig, grep, python, browser/playwright? Yes.

Was watching an agent with terminal access install its tools, configure them, then map my lab, find services, and guess stack just pure magic? Also yes.

Did it cost me $23 in tokens to set it up, test, and run? Probably. Using gemini 3.1 pro was not the spendthrift choice here.

Is putting some cost controls in place a good idea? Also, probably yes.

Can I therefore understand someone who wants to see things happen on their own with a beautiful prompt instead of doing them personally even when fully capable, maybe even more efficient? Of course.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
Cameron's World - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10085542 - Aug 2015 (63 comments)
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
The coordination and discipline required to build it is quite simply not there (or here, or anywhere). We will sooner have multi-gigabit space internet or 7G.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
How often do you launch a fresh terminal though? I start mine with a script to have favourite tabs ready at boot and then generally not much afterwards.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
Yes, there was a whole idea about civilizing and pacifying the world through economic cooperation that would foster middle class in countries across the world that would then in turn make them democratize and become peaceful trade partners.

It didn't quite work out so now people are looking for other strategies.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
China is bad and there's a moral argument there. But the reason you want to be careful with sending IP to China is quite pragmatic: they're willing and able to use it while competing with you.

Is Alibaba interested in copying your TUI RSS reader though? Probably not.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
I don't get the point. That Anthropic or OpenAI have more expensive products than Alibaba? So does Apple, AWS/GCP, and pretty much any other large western company vs its Chinese counterparts.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
I banged out a simple FastAPI endpoint/tool (along with dockerization and deployment) and a media-heavy Astro website (along with Cloudflare Pages publishing) in Google's Antigravity2.

https://antigravity.google/product/antigravity-2

Not really a recommendation since I don't have a good benchmark of these tools but Antigravity's /grill-me feature where it asks you a bunch of questions like a system/business analyst and gives you an implementation plan for review (and can actually change it further) is pretty cool and it is certainly fit for what you intend.

Heard also good things about Zed and am testing it right now. So far I managed to... edit a json.

https://zed.dev/
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
I would rather we be great at tech and sovereign as byproduct than try to copy Americans, poorly.

Trump's admin is trying to put breaks on new AI models. Meanwhile we will make procurement even heavier and slower with additional requirements and add more regulation for checkbox enforcement so massive inefficient enterprises can keep newcomers out.

That said it was a cool material to test my new open webui setup with a docling container for large pdfs. Works like a charm. I highly recommend it.
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
Can I (and how to) use it as a search engine for Open WebUI?
blfr
·mês passado·discuss
Wait, wait, wait: browsers allow websites to store junk on my drive? They take up gigabytes of memory and still write to disk on top of this? Without even asking whether the site can use local storage?

Years and years back when laptops still had HDDs, I had a script to put the Firefox profile &c on a ramdisk and sync it on reboots so that it didn't spin up the drive constantly. I guess I should have kept doing it.

It's a sad day when Arch users are right (again) https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox/Profile_on_RAM