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The Many Ways to Build a Black Hole

nautil.us
2 points·by boarsofcanada·в прошлом месяце·0 comments

Sonny Rollins, jazz saxophonist, has died

rollingstone.com
131 points·by boarsofcanada·2 месяца назад·22 comments

Tape 05 – Boards of Canada [video]

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4 points·by boarsofcanada·3 месяца назад·2 comments

'Call of Duty' co-creator killed in fiery Ferrari crash caught on video

sfchronicle.com
15 points·by boarsofcanada·7 месяцев назад·2 comments

Rob Reiner, Legendary Comedic Actor and Director, Found Dead in His Home

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3 points·by boarsofcanada·7 месяцев назад·3 comments

What Is Your Brain Doing on Psychedelics?

nautil.us
7 points·by boarsofcanada·8 месяцев назад·1 comments

Russian Humanoid Robot Falls on Its Face in Hyped Debut

nytimes.com
5 points·by boarsofcanada·8 месяцев назад·1 comments

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boarsofcanada
·11 дней назад·discuss
Dup: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48526360
boarsofcanada
·30 дней назад·discuss
For just the two daily BART trips that I do within SF, it would be $1200+/mo for Waymo/Uber/Lyft. So from that perspective perhaps the extra $30/mo for the small convenience of getting priority and being able to cancel a few rides could be seen as “cheap” by comparison.

If I include the walks of 30+ minutes and bus rides, it’s probably pushing $2k/mo in rideshare costs.
boarsofcanada
·30 дней назад·discuss
$30/mo is slightly mind boggling for this.

I’ve enjoyed the ~70 or so Waymo rides I have taken but to me Waymo, Uber, and Lyft are methods of last resort.

My feet, BART, and SFMuni are my primary methods of transportation and for $104/mo I can take an unlimited number of trips, usually very conveniently.
boarsofcanada
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Companies are hitting their budgeted limits for AI tokens less than half way through the year and reporting that they aren’t seeing enough benefit to substantially increase that budget, and so they are scaling back use and asking people to be prudent rather than token maxxing.

In the meantime subscriptions still exist in the form of chatbots and it’s easy to exceed the inference cost of the provider by simply using your daily, weekly, and monthly limits.

The reality is that we just don’t seem to be at a point now where people are willing to pay full price for the perceived value. Perhaps we’ll get there within another generation or two of hardware and software improvements.
boarsofcanada
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
And yet they are not profitable on an ongoing basis, and aren’t even claiming to be.

The supply is currently constrained because 50+% of data center plans were cancelled as a result of the impossibility of the buildouts happening in a timely fashion, and subscriptions are charging a small fraction of the actual cost of inference, leading them to all bleed money, hence the rush to IPO to get one last infusion, since many of the past investors have publicly stated they aren’t putting any more money in until they see an ROI.
boarsofcanada
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
I thought OpenEvidence was actually getting a large amount of traction with doctors.
boarsofcanada
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Jack DeJohnette died in October.
boarsofcanada
·2 месяца назад·discuss
+1 on low fiber diet 5-7 days before.

And although I didn’t try the diaper rash cream, Balneol was definitely a life saver.
boarsofcanada
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Definitely on sax.

On bass we still have Ron Carter, age 89, still touring.
boarsofcanada
·2 месяца назад·discuss
As someone who has both TE and monome gear along with Elektron, Moog, and a decent variety of other gear, I still don’t understand the hate toward TE and it reminds me very much of the Apple haters who bash the company no matter what they ship claiming it’s all over-priced and that you can get better gear for less.

Back in the early 2000’s people made the same sort of comments about Apple laptops that I see applied to TE where they claimed Apple made laptops for hipsters rather than serious machines.

I find monome a really curious example to use in particular because if anything norns is incredibly overpriced for what it does (something people call out regularly in forums).

TE makes a particular form factor that is small, light, easy to travel with, and easy to pull out and use with a small amount of space for a music setup. I pull out my TX-6 far more often than my Audiofuse Studio these days for that reason. Despite it being more expensive with fewer features the convenience for someone that doesn’t have a large dedicated space for music more than makes up for the price premium.
boarsofcanada
·3 месяца назад·discuss
If you compare the trajectories, I think it’s safe to say software has been a dumpster fire under Craig compared to what’s been accomplished on the hardware side. The fact that Craig has been the face of WWDC for many years made many people see him as the face of the company but it’s been clear they have been elevating Ternus’s visibility in product announcements for a few years now.
boarsofcanada
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Apple Silicon wasn’t under his purview, that would be Johny Srouji.

Not saying that Ternus wouldn’t have been involved in or part of the decision making process in moving the Mac to Apple-designed silicon, but I haven’t seen any indication he was any more involved than other execs at the company.
boarsofcanada
·3 месяца назад·discuss
First new music release after a 13 year absence.
boarsofcanada
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
Even more specifically how coal makes no economic sense even independent of environmental concerns.
boarsofcanada
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
I wrote RPG II code in the 80s and helped the company I was working part-time for transition to another one of these S/36 emulation environments on the PC in the 90s. The software we used was made by the very generically named California Software Products.

It worked well enough and allowed the company to run until the founder retired and folded the business.
boarsofcanada
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
The city does go after the people illegally tagging properties: https://sfstandard.com/2024/10/17/san-francisco-prolific-gra...

https://sfdistrictattorney.org/prolific-tagger-charged-with-...

https://sfist.com/2016/01/25/prolific_tagger_fined_over_200k...

Many more results if you search for “prolific tagger San Francisco”.
boarsofcanada
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
Dietary fiber is a great way to reduce colorectal cancer risk: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266615432...
boarsofcanada
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
Someone blaring their choice of music in a public space at 90 dB is a “cultural touchstone”?

I don’t drive, I take public transit daily, and am old enough to remember when you would never experience anything like this (even in the heyday of boom boxes in the 80s). So yeah I’m not convinced it’s a “me” problem.

And returning to the point, if you asked someone 30 years ago to turn their music down they would either comply or say something nasty - not physically assault you.
boarsofcanada
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
Yeah I am not sure where I read the article recently, but there was a nice write-up about how all politics everywhere is turning into tribalism with little or no actual consideration for policy beyond ideology.

Not that it’s necessarily as bad everywhere, but time and time again I talk to people from various countries who say the current leader never could have been elected back when they were living there.

A lot of this, as in the case of Trump, seems like legitimate dissatisfaction that voters have which is funneled into finding alternatives to the people that are currently representing them, without deep thought about the outcomes of the policies the replacement is pushing for. In the case of Trump voters in particular people seem to very frequently be willing to overlook statements they would otherwise disagree with just because there are other statements that align with their thinking, or that seem like “change” that they are willing to support to see where it leads.
boarsofcanada
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
I don’t know how ubiquitous it is in my circles, but I have noticed a lot of folks in their 20s and 30s tell me they only buy paper books, never Kindle. I started buying only the latter years ago because of the convenience and lack of a need for storage, but have recently switched to getting everything I can (digitally) through the library and the Libby app.