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KyleBerezin
·2 ay önce·discuss
Agreed. I have been an early adopter of so many google products. I have been burned every single time. They have systemically and carefully sabotaged any trust the industry had in them.
KyleBerezin
·2 ay önce·discuss
Oh god. OctoPrint, I forgot about that tool. Jesus, I'm still subscribed after all of these years. I do not want to know how much money I have been quietly bleeding for this tool.
KyleBerezin
·2 ay önce·discuss
quote: "Thank you all for your feedback, professional or otherwise. Sorry about the regression. I will work on fixing this in 1.119.

There is a number of issues with the Co-Author functionality:

It should never have been enabled when disableAIFeatures is on. It should not add attribution to changes that were not done by AI. We need to make sure it receives a more test coverage before change the default. If you have additional (constructive) feedback, please ping me directly or open an issue."
KyleBerezin
·4 ay önce·discuss
The F-15 family is kind of best-in-class still. It is an agile jet with a lot of weapons. As for the E variant, we tend to just run them until the airframe ages out.
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
shockingly on topic https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HDqfYW_mzMU
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
This "Americans should eat more beef" thing is nonscence. Beef is largely an inelastic resource. Despite increased demand, the total amount of cattle in this country has been dropping since the 70's, yet our population has doubled. This is the case with any pastoral animal. All this will do is price beef out of the reach of the poor.
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
I asked it some things, and it responded that although all scientific evidence points towards beef tallow and butter not being healthy fats, that the dogma of the realfood movement shows that it is in fact healthy lol.
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
It is based on the idea that free speech is an unalienable right. The framing matters, and it is why the first amendment's protection of free speech holds up so well in court.

The US government cannot assist in levying or enforcing these fines in any way.

‘no agreement with a foreign nation can confer power on the Congress, or on any other branch of Government, which is free from the restraints of the Constitution.’
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
No. Only unnamed sources. I would say it is more likely a balloon than not though. Both stories are perfectly believable, a mylar balloon is def going to show up on radar, and the cartel does use drones. I think the balloon story is more believable though because the cartels would gain almost nothing from this, and if it was a drone I would expect photos of the debris by now.
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
Those dang clankers!
KyleBerezin
·5 ay önce·discuss
How on earth isn't this getting any attention on HN?
KyleBerezin
·6 ay önce·discuss
I think the protocol is actually pretty open, and can be hooked into without them. I may be wrong though, I read into how it worked years ago.
KyleBerezin
·6 ay önce·discuss
This makes no sense to me. Bluetooth headphones are mostly a receiver and transmit very little. I am very skeptical about these findings.
KyleBerezin
·9 ay önce·discuss
For whatever reason, gpt-5 writes java code like it is 1995. I think it was trained on decompiled code.
KyleBerezin
·10 ay önce·discuss
It has been pitched for that, certainly, but without a guided projectile, it is fantasy.
KyleBerezin
·10 ay önce·discuss
Yea, cost. It was supposed to be installed on the Zumwalt, with a guided 155mm cannon as an interim, also with the goal to be cheaper than missiles. Unfortunately both ended up being more expensive than missiles. Replacing the rails isn't something that can be done quickly or cheaply.

It is kinda comparable to hypersonic missiles in that it can penetrate air defense, but that is about the only overlap, the railgun is long range for a gun, but nothing compared to something like a hypersonic missile.
KyleBerezin
·10 ay önce·discuss
Nothing from what I understand. The issue is material science. The rails have a very short life unless fired at far less than full power.
KyleBerezin
·10 ay önce·discuss
Well put. I think both the NYT and this blog post are stretching for conclusions.
KyleBerezin
·10 ay önce·discuss
IAEA inspections verify your claimed inventory and enrichment facilities. They are trying to detect if any nuclear materials are being skimmed/diverted. As for weapons, nuclear fuel is very low enrichment (usually under 5%). Iran surpassed 60%, which has no peaceful use, so that is why it was said they were perusing weapons.
KyleBerezin
·10 ay önce·discuss
Hey, I just decided to run a DNS server and a couple of web services on my lan from a raspberry pi over the weekend. I used Nginx for the reverse proxy so all of the services could be addressable without port numbers. It was very easy to set up, it's funny how when you learn something new, you start seeing it all over the place.