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Brajeshwar

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A new kind of robot swims the seas and soars the skies

npr.org
2 points·by Brajeshwar·11 saat önce·0 comments

We May Owe Our Intelligence to Our Unique Neurons

nautil.us
2 points·by Brajeshwar·12 saat önce·0 comments

Polestar owners left 'holding the bag' after EV brand pulls out of the US

theverge.com
3 points·by Brajeshwar·12 saat önce·0 comments

Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations?

quantamagazine.org
2 points·by Brajeshwar·13 saat önce·1 comments

Patreon Blocks Crawlers from Stealing Creators' Work for AI Training

404media.co
2 points·by Brajeshwar·13 saat önce·0 comments

Anthropic found a hidden space where Claude puzzles over concepts

technologyreview.com
2 points·by Brajeshwar·14 saat önce·0 comments

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1 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

Meta Patents AI Device That Tracks Your Emotions, Watches You Take Your Meds

404media.co
15 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·2 comments

Volkswagen put 100 sheep to work under 31,000 solar panels

electrek.co
5 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·3 comments

Truecaller clashes with India's telecom regulator over anti-spam rules

techcrunch.com
2 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

China Weighs Limits on the AI Models American Companies Love

wsj.com
1 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

Police arrests 5,800 suspects in global anti-fraud crackdown

bleepingcomputer.com
26 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·1 comments

"The Switzerland of AI": OpenClaw becomes a non-profit foundation

thenewstack.io
3 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

Starbucks taps AI to cut reliance on Microsoft, IBM software

fortune.com
3 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

Say hello to Claude Wrapped

theverge.com
2 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

Is Life Just Different?

quantamagazine.org
2 points·by Brajeshwar·dün·0 comments

Pair of 'super-puff' planets are lighter than candy floss

nature.com
2 points·by Brajeshwar·evvelsi gün·0 comments

Meta's 'Super Sensing' Prototype Glasses Quietly Record Everything

macrumors.com
15 points·by Brajeshwar·evvelsi gün·1 comments

A Puerto Rico Government Agency Exposed 1M Social Security Numbers

propublica.org
5 points·by Brajeshwar·evvelsi gün·0 comments

LinkedIn and X Are Flooded with AI Spam, Browsing Data Suggests

404media.co
14 points·by Brajeshwar·evvelsi gün·0 comments

comments

Brajeshwar
·3 gün önce·discuss
Archived https://archive.is/LV6Cw

Long back Xiaomi Phones used to have soemthing like this. That one feature was how I migrated my in-laws to Smartphones from their Nokias.

The key content from the article;

Here's how you set it up: Head into Settings, tap Accessibility, scroll down to the General section at the very bottom, and tap Assistive Access. Now, tap Set Up Assistive Access, then Continue. It will then ask you to select your preferred appearance: rows or a grid. I suggest choosing a grid. This is how you get those super-large tiles. Now the OS will ask you to select allowed apps—tap the green plus icon next to the apps you want to allow.
Brajeshwar
·4 gün önce·discuss
I think I saw and was fascinated by this which some time back here on Hackernews, https://maps.vasile.ch/transit-sbb/
Brajeshwar
·21 gün önce·discuss
I'm sorry but I usually look at the content, the poster much later or sometimes not at all.
Brajeshwar
·22 gün önce·discuss
I’ve strange news from the business world. That ability to talk to strangers and be conversational with various topics is actually making him a rather successful boss/business-person. Remember, not just talking, but the far better one is the ability to listen, and take genuine curiosity in the other person’s stories.

I learned, and am still learning, to start with very subtle conversations in contextual proximity to the person without shocking/surprising them. And then, I mostly try to listen more and try to guide them to talk more. You will be surprised at how many a lot are eager to talk to someone, if they are being listented to.
Brajeshwar
·22 gün önce·discuss
Deepseek seems to know a lot about me!

If I have a strength of just 488, how can that put me in the top 10%! Anyways, fun idea.
Brajeshwar
·22 gün önce·discuss
The founders being the erstwhile Apple routers team, I believe they are playing the Apple game — sell good quality hardware; free the software that runs the hardware.
Brajeshwar
·geçen ay·discuss
Quite a few during the early days. Recreating some fun ‘game’, popular during the Flash days. A work breaker/silencer, etc.

Then, I got bored because they seem to be bad beyond certain complexities. But around Christmas last year, things improved a lot, and I’m getting confident building real ones. In the mid of these, I also got an offer to work with the [pre]sales/GTM team of a large company. So, I have been building working prototypes of bits and pieces of boring enterprise business around the world and have been racking in, if not billions, but very close to it in sales pipeline in about two months. (I did that 1B token in a week thing.) I’m sure the business and sales team will be able to convert 20% to 30% of that in the coming months. I also pitch and presented my work directly to customers and they are coming for more. So, it has been fun.

Lastly, I really wanted to scratch an itch I had for a while—build a Static Site Builder. But I ended up buildig it to be a documentation tool for TypeScript and JavaScript. It can be used as an auto-detect and let it build alongside front-end projects, make it a hybrid so you can add human-written documentation too or just build a Jekyll-esque static site.

O’Vellum is a 3-in-1 documentation tool. https://ovellum.oss.oinam.com

The work silencer/breaker is at https://void.oinam.com

The bubble popper that I re-created which my daughter loves https://brajeshwar.com/2025/bubble-wrap/
Brajeshwar
·geçen ay·discuss
Many a true word is spoken in jest.
Brajeshwar
·geçen ay·discuss
You can have haveibeenpwned.com check for the custom domain itself. For instance, I get notified if any email of our family domain get leaked (not just mine).
Brajeshwar
·geçen ay·discuss
Or park with a decent grace period. Resellerclub gives me 60 days after expiry.
Brajeshwar
·geçen ay·discuss
I tried this and it was unbearable.
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
Well, Fatih Arslan uses quite a lot more premium of the premium tools. I once stumbled on his website, on the topic of Fountain Pens (I think). I subscribed to his feed since. Leica for photography, 3D prints pretty interesting items, etc. He spends time and definitely have a taste and can afford some premium product for “ordinary use.”
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
All of the brilliant video and voice over was expected, I love the final, “The Apple Logo," that is that taking care of the back of the fences. With AI-this-&-AI-that, the human intuition to think of the unnoticable subtle differentiation will be the thing that stands out of your cohort.
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
Once upon a time, whenever I interview developers, most of them proudly announced their expertise in jQuery. I have to bring them down to the basics and ask them about JavaScript. Almost all of them were lost. I asked them, if not for this, but to learn JavaScript and all the other framework will that; a framework on top of JavaScript which one can just use (perhaps take a week or so ro learn).

The same goes for CSS. Everyone bolded, and highlighted their experience with Bootstrap but missed the CSS. I did used Bootstrap, Foundation, Skeleton, Bourbon, and many others, especially when working with the team, so we all can speak the same language. This is true for Tailwind too. I remember when Tailwind was still in alpha and I realized that was the perfect tool to bring the team together and move fast. I was able to use it both as a utility and like most other people as the HTML polluter (but it worked).

If one is keen, it is always a good idea to learn the core - HTML, CSS, JavaScript; all the frameworks that wraps them should just be syntactic sugar. Bootstrap came and went, so will Tailwind.

PS. With AI/LLM Coding Assist, writing in plain CSS is becoming beautiful again. I can outline what I want, give it a checklist and make it do the strenuous part of writing them. I don’t even have to remember the cascades.
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
Something parallel, there is a Black Mirror episode 7.1 (Common People) where he pulls out his own teeth, tongue in a mousetrap, torture/harm his body, etc. to earn money on the Internet.

Edit/Add: I asked Claude to find that episode as I explained part of the storyline and is now asking me to seek help. Early Internet would now, definitely, be totally banned.

Edit2: Is this new, or am I stumbling on something new? I cannot reply to my replier below. I’m sure @stavros hasn’t blocked me. But, yes, we will always call him Roy. That is the only way we remember him.
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
https://archive.ph/4mjrm
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
Oh! Dear Lord. I still want to hear my Indian friends speak Indian to me during Support Calls. These days, I’m hearing American accents trying to calm me down over my complaints on that excess masala in the idli-dosa-pav-bhaji butteerr-chicken combo in the El Camino Eatery in the outskirts of Jhalandar.
Brajeshwar
·2 ay önce·discuss
https://archive.ph/K0lbR
Brajeshwar
·3 ay önce·discuss
Actually, I like quite a lot of the subtle jokes on HN. It is harder to notice, fewer to find, and I don’t get it many a times. But when I get it (or someone explains it to me, perhaps out of pity), I chuckle, laugh, and laugh again. And I remember those comments.
Brajeshwar
·3 ay önce·discuss
Yes, correct. Elrond reminded Gandalf. I remembered Gandalf better.