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Ask HN: Looking for an old hacker fiction short story

2 points·by UpstandingUser·4 ปีที่แล้ว·0 comments

UTC vs. UT1 time and other nuances (2020)

mperdikeas.github.io
78 points·by UpstandingUser·4 ปีที่แล้ว·30 comments

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UpstandingUser
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Pretty sure he just passed the torch off to someone else (without selling it) because he was tired of it, then continued development shortly aftwards as "ublock origin". uBlock itself (not origin) got sold off the Adblocker Plus and allows some ads.
UpstandingUser
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Sorry VSCoders. You just aren't griTTY enough.
UpstandingUser
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> Pig

...was terrible, I wanted more screentime with that adorable pig...sorry Nic, you're in the shadow of a real star...
UpstandingUser
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Or I could rip my legally purchased* CDs and give the finger to the leeches and rent seekers that fuck us almost as hard as they do the artists. Yes I support corporate genocide.

* lol
UpstandingUser
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> they eventually just gave me a beer and put a tally mark on a notepad

oof
UpstandingUser
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The second claim comes from something I heard mentioned the other day in relation to a New Yorker article about parents finding out during covid lockdowns that their elementary school kids couldn't read hardly at all. I guess they've changed the teaching styles so kids don't really learn like most millenials did.

FWIW, here's what I was found on Google:

> According to the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES), 21 percent of adults in the United States (about 43 million) fall into the illiterate/functionally illiterate category.
UpstandingUser
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While I'm inclined to agree with your point and I do think that some languages really are just more difficult, I think it should be pointed out that something like 54% of adults in the USA read below a sixth grade level. Many of them (about half) are functionally illiterate.

source:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_the_United_State...
UpstandingUser
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> SUV shaming is a lot like drink driver shaming.

Are you drink?
UpstandingUser
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This...was very informative. Thanks.
UpstandingUser
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This is one of the big tragedies of Ramanujan. We have all these miraculous mathematics from him but we don't really know how he got there. A lot of this stuff we already knew, but he seems to have found it all out independently. No idea how though, all because he was too poor to buy paper. Jeez.
UpstandingUser
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I'm trying to think of where I've seen this in TV and movies. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (IIRC) and there was a TV show where some Asian man had a plasma gun embedded in his wrist or something. Aliens were involved, and their cell phones all had roll up screens.
UpstandingUser
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Can somebody explain the back story? What is Kiwi Farms?
UpstandingUser
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You can get it at the hardware store, it'll break down tree stumps pretty quickly (and very inexpensively).
UpstandingUser
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This is it, and holy hell it's worse than I remembered.
UpstandingUser
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I can't find it now, but my favorite of TIWWW was this chemical that just smelled terrible and did so in exceedingly small quantities. Like, a stray drop of this gets the building evacuated kind of bad, and people are asking what that smell is a mile or more downwind.
UpstandingUser
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Cast iron's real strength is the huge amount thermal mass and the relatively low rate of heat transmission. You preheat it, throw whatever you're cooking in it and the residual heat alone will brown it perfectly, even a huge slab of meat. It holds tons of energy and releases it relatively slowly. Steel pans will sometimes have all the heat sucked out of them before you're done searing (lower thermal mass, higher transmission) and it doesn't come out right, especially if you have a low output stovetop because it can't keep up with the cooking and maintain proper temperature.

Cast iron is kind of the opposite of a wok, which is made so you get about as close as you can to cooking with the flame and no residual heat from the cooking vessel. Note that woks are designed to be cooked on crazy output stoves that you don't really see in Western homes. This allows you to sear with much more control of the thermal transmission at the cost of a blazing hot kitchen and a hefty gas bill.
UpstandingUser
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Say funding is a given, how do you attract the talent?
UpstandingUser
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That wasn't clear to me
UpstandingUser
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This comment causes me anxiety, I'll be reporting it to the authorities.
UpstandingUser
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I'm a big fan of NetBSD. Great docs, clean design, it's just about ideal for "set it and forget it" projects. I hadn't used a BSD in over a decade but got it up and running in no time for an odd project a few years back that had some unusual display requirements. I imagine it would have taken a lot longer to do with Linux because it's always changing how it does things and I just don't have the time or inclination to keep up with it anymore and the docs are often less than ideal.

Bonus points for their build system. It's about the only time I've ever felt like building from source was a pleasant experience.