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·8 gün önce·discuss
Are we watching the next sacrificial infra build-out happen (Global Crossing/Iridium), where eventually a bankruptcy will lead to affordability? Is this an artificial semiconductor demand peak with rapid expansion due to business FOMO? Will semi manufacturing ramp up to meet this peak, leading to a glut? Will this be like the pandemic supply chain whiplash impact on outdoor gear (Kona Bicycles at one point was offering a BOGO deal)?
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·9 gün önce·discuss
It looks like that flavor is still enabled: https://www.benjerry.com/flavors/mint-chocolate-chunk-ice-cr...
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Every once in a while, I have to figure out an IntelliJ indexing issue. I've got a personal Claude sub and access to Claude for work, so will not be using the JetBrains AI sub. If the indexing gets worse, or paying more for their AI becomes mandatory, I'll be done and back to Emacs, which is what I've been using for Claude anyway. Not there yet tho.
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·2 ay önce·discuss
I asked a former truck driver once and his answer was that it's easier to see what's in front of you than behind you. I wondered why people in our neighborhood backed into their driveways at first, then I realized this was indeed true. If I turn into the street and back into my driveway, somebody probably hasn't jumped behind my car. If I get in my car and back out of my driveway, somebody walking/biking along may not notice my car backing out of the driveway, and my old potato backup camera isn't always the best at illuminating people behind my car at night in bad weather.
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Every. Time. No, I'm not interested in something with a similar name on the other side of the planet, I'm interested in the thing that is a 10-20min. drive away from me.
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Related: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)

Useful in 1993 before the Unix machines in the computer labs were running Mosaic.
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·2 ay önce·discuss
I was just reading this thread today: https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/1sz9li4/invisible_...
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·3 ay önce·discuss
My LG dryer was using wifi to advertise an extended warranty for itself.

Then it broke, maybe I should have bought the warranty?

I bought a simpler model without wifi this time.
TYPE_FASTER
·3 ay önce·discuss
Osprey backpacks have worked well for me.
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·3 ay önce·discuss
Somebody whipped out a freakin iPad and started recording video in front of me once. Like wtf
TYPE_FASTER
·3 ay önce·discuss
> There was a golden age (2010-2020 or so?)

Also during the Dot Com era. Pretty much every cycle lead to more people getting into the field.
TYPE_FASTER
·3 ay önce·discuss
Yeah, I was surprised that something this obvious wasn't addressed.

Investing in a visual redesign (Liquid Glass) but not an obvious UX issue of the notch hiding icons seems like a mis-prioritization.
TYPE_FASTER
·3 ay önce·discuss
I have access to more content at the touch of a button than ever before.

I struggle to find content I actually want to watch. It's really weird.

I can't tell if it's me, or the content, or a combination.

I think part of it is our attention span, or lack thereof.
TYPE_FASTER
·3 ay önce·discuss
https://www.anduril.com/pulsar
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·3 ay önce·discuss
I was working with Claude on a Chrome extension. The extension was getting a 429 "Too many requests" error on one website. Claude suggested a bunch of things to try, none of which really solved the problem and were kind of one-off attempts (hardcoded string compares, etc.).

Eventually I asked it "hey, are you sending two requests when you could send one?" Claude thought about it for a minute and said, "you're right! Let me fix that." The 429 errors stopped.

I've found it really is more like pair programming than having another fully independent developer. For Jenkins pipelines, I don't care about hardcoded string compares as much. For the core capability of the software, details are important.
TYPE_FASTER
·4 ay önce·discuss
Current state by state status (not my site): https://pluginsolarusa.com
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·4 ay önce·discuss
Yeah, and clicking on the page opens the Discord channel that is linked in this Twitter profile: https://x.com/M1Astra
TYPE_FASTER
·4 ay önce·discuss
> Biesma has asked himself why he was vulnerable to what came next. He was nearing 50. His adult daughter had left home, his wife went out to work and, in his field, the shift since Covid to working from home had left him feeling “a little isolated”.

I think social isolation can be a factor here.
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·4 ay önce·discuss
Yes. Federal law requires retailers of drugs containing pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and phenlypropanolamine to record the buyer's name and address and keep the records for two years (https://www.fda.gov/drugs/information-drug-class/legal-requi...).

While there is no federal law restricting the sale of medications containing Dextromethorphan, a common cough suppressant, US states have started regulating sales of these medications (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dextromethorphan_regulation_by...). It looks like most of the time, it's an 18yrs and up age restriction.

My guess would be that it's easier for company policy to always scan the ID, even for age verification, instead of having different policies depending on what is being purchased.
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·4 ay önce·discuss
There is a difference between somebody who has used an algorithm/component/framework/library, and somebody who knows how to solve a problem using an algorithm/component/framework/library.

In the beginning, you need the person who knows how to solve the problem. They are harder to find.

If you are pressured to grow quickly, you might be tempted to lower the bar. You can, as long as you understand that the person who knows how to solve the problem is still critically important, because they will be telling people which algo to use.

I think every company that uses tech needs at least one of these people to start with.