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lazystar

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tech industry since Q1 2018

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lazystar
·5 gün önce·discuss
from OP:

>setting off commercial grade fireworks bursting hundreds of feet in the air. The house was shaking,

I'm in Bellevue, WA, and experienced house-shaking fireworks for the first time this year. I was inside with my cats - theyve always been more or less fine with fireworks, just hiding under the bed - but this year's house shakers were on another level. When the first one went off, I thought an accident had happened and a cache of fireworks had exploded. Scared the hell outta me. Then there were about 5 more like that spread across the next 5 hours. 0% of pets would be ok with these ones, I guarantee it. Idk if theyre new this year or what but Ill be doing the same as OP next year.
lazystar
·8 gün önce·discuss
you pay for upvotes from a third party upvote service.
lazystar
·9 gün önce·discuss
the biggest issue with reddit/digg/hackernews style comments is how top comments can be gamed for profit. old forums had the problem of "first" and "bump" comments, but steering the conversation was harder.
lazystar
·10 gün önce·discuss
ironically, you wont get a reply from the author...
lazystar
·16 gün önce·discuss
nice. i guess AWS still had nothing to fear from GCP/Azure. ty for this
lazystar
·25 gün önce·discuss
> ELIF: You trick the CPU to display screen data at a different starting point than as designed by the hardware. This is tricky and need to be executed cycle exact.

heh, is there a new meaning for ELIF? im not sure that there are many 5 year olds who would understand that ;-)
lazystar
·27 gün önce·discuss
> I mean it's possible that I just haven't found the secret sauce

its possible that no one cracks it during the window of time where the product is useful and would pose a risk if cracked, but never forget that the first rule of security is nothing is ever 100% secure.
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
well... just because you know how to ssh into the prod DNS host and manually update the prod zone files in vim to remove orphan A records + duplicate CNAME records, in order to fix an ip address exhaustion issue that is blocking new VM's from spinning up for your customers... it doesnt mean that you should, lol.

that was 8 years ago in my first gig. now i kinda wonder... having those skills made it easier to put off implementing a robust long term solution. it was playing with fire, sure, but i was a rookie
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
or more likely, like we the public do not have the full context of whats going on behind the scenes.
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
every time this comes up I feel it's worth reminding people that this already happened before in American history - 1890's and the robber baron industrialists that monopolized everything.
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
tc less than 190k. in this year's salary meeting thing in april, i asked my manager if they were trying to get rid of me lol.
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
been here 6 years, making less than that first top left number, 190k.

idk what to do about it. every manager just gets a cheshire cat grin whenever i complain about it. i know i should boomerang but ugh.
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
same here. gas is $6 in seattle; every business uses gas, explains the extreme cost of living. i'm going broke working for AWS.
lazystar
·geçen ay·discuss
> Because if you tell me directly that you have asked Claude, next time I will probably ask Claude directly as I don’t need you.

and what if i tell you i asked stack overflow?
lazystar
·2 ay önce·discuss
well, once they do, kohberger and who knows how many others will be let loose on the public. sets up a hell of a bargaining chip for the feds to prevent it going to the supreme court.

also makes you wonder if any of this would happen if the usage and post trial application of the death penalty were higher. less of a bargaining chip.
lazystar
·2 ay önce·discuss
the counterpoint is that allowing unlimited discourse places an enourmous amount pf power in the hands of the chatbot owner, who has access to all logs and input from each user. this prevents one chatbot owner from advertising "you can say anything here!!" then using the logs as blackmail down the road.
lazystar
·2 ay önce·discuss
> Earlier in October, an Amazon Web Services incident resulted in Canvas and Piazza outages that lasted around 12 hours.

...what does that DDB DNS issue have to do with anything?
lazystar
·3 ay önce·discuss
> doesn't generate any for later.

"any" is quite an assumption.
lazystar
·3 ay önce·discuss
I don't see the point in comparing photos of snow coverage in feb 2026 to the same area in march 2026. March is a spring month, of course snow coverage will be worse. Itd be more shocking if the snow coverage increased. they should show march 2026 vs. march 2025/2024/2023 etc.
lazystar
·4 ay önce·discuss
aye, fair assessment.

funny story, figured out the root cause behind 3 years of brain fog just a few hours after i left this comment. it wasnt long covid; turns out my eyes were so swollen from screentime, that they were cutting off blood flow to my prefrontal cortex. started using a portable eye massage device, and poof - back to normal. just have to clean up the mistakes i made while i was sleep deprived and caveman like.