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SpaceX IPO Makes Elon Musk First Trillionaire

reuters.com
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Arch Linux's AUR Sees More Than 400 Packages Compromised with Malware

lists.archlinux.org
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Apple Announces macOS 27 'Golden Gate', Drops Support for Intel Macs

appleinsider.com
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New Power Banks Released by BMX with Safer Semi-Solid-State Batteries

androidauthority.com
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Microsoft Deliberately Bricking All Office for Mac 2019/2021 Installations

osnews.com
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Thanks to Robots, Ukraine Is Now Talking About Winning, Not Just Surviving

defenseone.com
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Texas Adds Another Solar Farm as Ercot Grid Demand Soars

electrek.co
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User-Replaceable Batteries Are Coming Back in a Big Way

theverge.com
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Congress Introduces Bill to Permanently Block Chinese Vehicles from US

caranddriver.com
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Today, 1941 first working programmable and automatic computer demonstrated

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by m463·2 месяца назад·1 comments

Honda Patents a Fake Clutch for Electric Motorcycles

electrek.co
3 points·by m463·2 месяца назад·1 comments

Plant Seeds Do Something When the Sound of Rain Strikes

sciencealert.com
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VS Code Update Added Copilot as Default Co-Author to Git Commits

heise.de
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Cool project to replace PCB in not-very-private home tech

crowdsupply.com
2 points·by m463·2 месяца назад·0 comments

Former Nintendo Executive Says Amazon Once Requested 'Illegal' Price Discounts

kotaku.com
5 points·by m463·2 месяца назад·1 comments

First Tesla Semi Rolls Off High-Volume Production Line

electrek.co
68 points·by m463·2 месяца назад·122 comments

The California Government Is Coming for Your E-Bikes

sfstandard.com
10 points·by m463·2 месяца назад·7 comments

Ubuntu's AI Plans Have Linux Users Looking for a 'Kill Switch'

theverge.com
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m463
·2 часа назад·discuss
cloudflare routinely denies my human-piloted browser now, on many sites.
m463
·3 часа назад·discuss
reminds me of the handwriting recognition language Graffiti from palm/handspring days.

It ended up altering my handwriting even after I stopped using it.
m463
·4 часа назад·discuss
I wonder if that was at the beginning. They've been quietly launching so many satellites over time.
m463
·4 часа назад·discuss
Assuming there are poles (or trenches) for electricity, cable is a modest addition.
m463
·4 часа назад·discuss
I think that's the idea of robust competition.

if the incumbent(s) don't invest in infrastructure (which can actually be cheap) and start losing customers at 3mb to starlink, they can justify the expenditure.
m463
·5 часов назад·discuss
It is on the microcenter website, so maybe it is intentionally ... mild?
m463
·5 часов назад·discuss
I remember when speed cameras first became popular in europe. People would ride up on motorcycles, throw a tires over them and set them on fire.

I don't think vigilantes should go setting things on fire, but I also think corporate surveillance is way beyond unethical. Will we ever get a balance? Are individual rights a lost cause?
m463
·5 часов назад·discuss
uncertain, we've lost our feed.
m463
·5 часов назад·discuss
At least anubis works for me. (I run umatrix)

Unfortunately whatever HN is using routinely blocks my login with "Sorry."

some websites just always give me 403.
m463
·5 часов назад·discuss
I hope they can pull it off.

That said, silicon valley is full of stories where people brazenly stole from company A to start company B and pretty much got away with it.

EDIT: this is the one I remember:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadence_Design_Systems%2C_Inc....
m463
·6 часов назад·discuss
Now I'm wondering about saunas.

there was a paper (can't find it) saying finnish males using a sauna 4-7 times a week for 19 minutes at 174 degrees had a 66% less chance of all cause mortality.

Wonder if it just works out to be an extra year of life?
m463
·6 часов назад·discuss
> on js-rendered and some anti-bot pages it returns nothing

yeah, and my (human piloted) browser gets blocked by so many websites now. I routinely get "Sorry." when trying to log into hn.

sigh.
m463
·6 часов назад·discuss
I don't know, "heavy technical improvements" might not be necessary, but I remember when skyrim first came out and it was sort of an amazing, immersive world.

I understand that maybe pixel graphics games can be really mindful and charming, but sometimes the AAA games have not only tech, but all the rest too.

Not that it's a sure thing. I also recall roger ebert reviewing transformers: revenge of the fallen

"Of course there will be many more CGI-based action epics, but never again one this bloated, excessive, incomprehensible, long (149 minutes) or expensive (more than $200 million)."

https://www.rogerebert.com/roger-ebert/the-fall-of-the-reven...

but the funny part is about climax.
m463
·10 часов назад·discuss
> The effect of the interface becoming "invisible" is actually a function of time spent in the interface.

emacs starts with "extensible", so wouldn't extending the tool be part of the interface?

Purchased tools rarely align with this - they provide functionality over customization. especially in the apple world.
m463
·12 часов назад·discuss
interesting on amazon:

fluke $25k

flir $10k

td2 $1k

These are the kinds of things you look at and think - maybe I DO need night-vision, or a soldering iron with a cpu, or a thermal imager, or a steerable endoscope or now an acoustic imager....
m463
·12 часов назад·discuss
one difference is that fiber isn't mobile.

Though all these satellites might give fixed-location folks higher bandwidth, they could also service many more concurrent mobile customers. Connectivity would probably be better too because more satellites would be in view.

Also, don't underestimate the benefit of robust competition, even if you don't use starlink.
m463
·вчера·discuss
It's funny that some of the more hand-wavy books are closer to what is happening.
m463
·вчера·discuss
the (physical) zuiki mascon seems like a labor of love too.
m463
·вчера·discuss
I also think there are areas where automating things is clumsy.

My pet peeve is that macos is really unfriendly to people solving their own problems.

It is really hard to script anything.

I know that there are shell scripts. I know that there is applescript and automator.

In my experience, if you want to do some script-level task to make your life easier - the effort required is high and the chances of success are uncertain.

Is this by design? Do they want you to buy your tools and scripts instead of easily creating them yourself?

If you have the perseverance to automate things, you have to dig deep into the apple-invented compiled languages objective-c or swift.

Now with ai, I suspect people will be able to leapfrog over the no-scripting canyon and do the things they want.
m463
·вчера·discuss
You're correct.

But that said, it seems like something about it all is murky.

For example, lots of pet parrots probably trace back to some sort of operation like this, and end up preserving the species.