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german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
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·6 ay önce·discuss
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·6 ay önce·discuss
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german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
so-long-mode is sophomoric garbage.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
The buffer is the UI, rendered by Emacs's extremely optimised text display machinery

The author is known in the community as a mere packager whose knowledge of the nitty-gritty derives entirely from hearsay. Perhaps he read the long-winded preamble to xdisp.c written in 1995 boasting of all manner of optimisations. But they were written so long ago, almost no one believes most of them matter anymore, what with thirty years of bitrot.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Not every modern editor. Neovim bogs on long lines too.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
I mean, it's 1.5M more than the foundation knows what to do with.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Use a condom.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Anthropic, like most frontier companies, have more money than they know what to do with. When the prize is world domination, turning a profit isn't high on their todo list. Twenty dollars per month is the bare minimum hurdle to prevent DoS bots from ruining it for the rest of us.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
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·6 ay önce·discuss
They don't have hands in the future because you can stick it right in.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
I was backed up for weeks, so I called a professional to clean my pipes. $120, plus a $20 tip for good technique.
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german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
That's right, but HN clapback derangement syndrome compels me to state another obvious fact of life.

Profit motive is the singlemost powerful motivator for the pharmaceutical industry. Take that away, and let's see how many smart, hard-working people work their butts off to rescue sick children.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
"Tremendous societal cost" is putting it uncharitably. My country was built on the financial incentivization of patents. I can think of several economies with an open disregard for patents, even some where the state assumes ownership of all innovation, and I'm happy I live in one where IP hoarders like The Walt Disney Company continue to thrive.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
I say "clawed" only because that's how it's pronounced.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Your generalizing about the fungibility of labor yields nothing. Every successful hire is a unique mix of right place, right time, right man. You control what you can.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Consider augmentation surgery.
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Every woman would come from central casting. No small talk, no dinner, no funny smells, just ready-to-bang honies at your doorstep.

Pros:

* Guaranteed sex.

* No more time wasted seeking mates

* Potentially less semen wasted with bespoke receptacles.

Would you like to live in a city like this?
german_dong
·6 ay önce·discuss
Many reasons:

1. Internet has made distribution frictionless. So unlike giving out Uber trips, giving out code costs you nothing.

2. You have a real job. The "80% time" for which you're paid subsidizes the self-promotional work you do for free, and let's not kid ourselves: most of us write open-source not out of altruism but for the recognition.

3. Software is immediately useful. Lawyering is a lot like programming in that both involve putting pen to paper in just the right way. But pro bono legal work is a lot more painful than whipping up some code. Lawyers have to deal with people and all their bs.

4. Software is easy. I don't know why but the return on capital blows away the return on labor. Whereas Microsoft may have once derived most of their profit from software, they've now come around to the rest of the tech industry which is selling hardware and compute -- the software that comes with it is included.