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Intelsat 708 02-15-1996 [video]

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Scott Adams has died

usatoday.com
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DJT Says Microsoft to Make Changes to Curb Data Center Power Costs for Americans

money.usnews.com
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Larry Page officially moving out of California ahead of proposed billionaire tax

businessinsider.com
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Richard Stallman at the First Hackers Conference in 1984 [video]

youtube.com
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Upcoming Changes to Let's Encrypt Certificates

community.letsencrypt.org
321 points·by schmuckonwheels·7 ay önce·322 comments

Ask HN: What is your go-to breakfast?

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POTUS says he will sign 'One Rule' executive order to federalize AI regulation

foxbusiness.com
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Paramount launches hostile takeover of WB, says offer's superior to Netflix deal

foxbusiness.com
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Russia blocks Snapchat, RIA reports

reuters.com
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Russia blocks Roblox and FaceTime amid growing rebuke of foreign tech platforms

cbc.ca
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POTUS wants Asia's 'cute' kei cars to be made and sold in US

bloomberg.com
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President DJT Said He Just Legalized Cheaper, Smaller 'Cute' Kei Cars in America

theautopian.com
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President DJT Appears to Approve Kei Cars for the USA

roadandtrack.com
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schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
>Where I live we vote by mail by filling in little bubbles with a pen.

>It is very economical and hard to compromise at a scale that has any effect.

Vote-by-mail creates unnecessary opportunities for cheating, irregularities, and all sorts of foolishness. If you can fill in the bubbles, you could theoretically fill them in for other people. People living with parents suffering from dementia could fill out their ballots without them knowing and vote multiple times. You don't even need a valid signature; states allow witnesses to vouch. Ballot boxes get vandalized. Ballot harvesting is rampant. There's so many problems. It's for the same reason universities don't allow take-home exams.

Vote-by-mail states are open targets for mockery (and rightfully so) as it routinely takes days or weeks to count all the ballots and declare a winner. Third-world backwaters can do it in the same night. This is a solved problem.

Whenever vote-by-mail is criticized, people get really upset. How do you think the other states do it? The argument about not being able to take off on election day doesn't hold water. Most states allow early voting for weeks. If you can find time to visit a post office or ballot box, you can certainly go to the library or a church basement for the 5 minutes it takes to fill in the bubbles, stick it in the machine and you absolutely know it's counted. And results will be available election night.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Experts say
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Yes the visual clarity of staring into a reflection of my own shirt, and any light within 10m.

There is no worse eye strain that looking at anything that isn't supposed to be on the screen. It's 90% noise.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
I've been saying glossy screens are pure cancer for 20 years and every time I was dismissed as a Luddite that should get with the times.

Now they can sell you "nano texture" at a premium after getting you hooked on functionally terrible displays (they look pretty in the store though).

My worst experience with glossy displays was when I had to perform some work outside on a sunny day and I comically could not see a single thing. It looked like a pure black square. I laughed, packed up and left, and told my boss it wasn't happening.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Rest in peace, Sky King.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
That's great. Ask and ye shall receive.

What's most surprising is churches notoriously have really sketchy electrical. There had to be some renovation in that regard, right?
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
It's more about when Google assumed full control of the cloud, the browser, the OS, and everything in between they self-appointed themselves as the unelected standards board of the Internet, and forced everyone else to follow their whims and timelines. Some of which are completely insane.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
You must be mistaken.

This site stopped being Startup News just like Facebook became the 'metaverse' overnight.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Google does whatever is convenient and makes them money. Altruism was never part of the equation.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Google thrives on being the Internet's biggest bully.

It turns out when nerds get a billion dollars they like being bullies too.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
"To demonstrate how crappy most front door locks are, to boost our company's social media cred we will be leaving drills and a dish of bump keys at the entrance of the neighborhood."
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
An article about "infrastructure" that opens up with a dramatic description of a datacenter stuffed into an old church, I would expect more than just generic clipart you'd see in the back half of Wired magazine.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
I wasn't expecting to read a podcast when clicking.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
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schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Disappointed with the lack of pictures.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
This is the type of cool shit I come to HN for. Thanks for posting this.

Unfortunately, it may be lost amongst the noise, and what I see being massively upvoted instead:

• Some schizo conspiratorial screed about Epstein that I refuse to click.

• Multiple off-topic political / culture war bullshit links.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Because like most political threads, it will largely consist of people with a crayon-and-coloring-book understanding of geopolitics posting low-effort snipes and trading insults while contributing basically zero to productive discussion.

The most disgusting example of this in recent memory was the Scott Adams death thread, where complimentary comments were being aggressively flagged, and toxic vitriol was being upvoted. It made me finally realize how many joyless, seriously broken people lurk here.
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
>Your tone also implies that large, complex systems, even if designed well, don't normally require a lot of maintenance from many people.

That's correct.

In the case of Twitter, it was disclosed that many of their systems were running out of date EOL software, to the point of being a security liability, which raises the question: if the systems weren't being maintained, wtf were all those people doing? Taste-testing the free food and cappuccinos?
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
Is there a substantive connection?

Like all the doom and gloom after the Twitter layoffs predicting the site would implode and go permanently offline "within a month" which...never happened.

It's also ironic in the sense it implies the indignant people were so bad at their jobs they designed and built a system so fragile it would collapse without constant intervention from thousands of individuals.

You do realize it's possible for an organization to be overstaffed?
schmuckonwheels
·6 ay önce·discuss
My money is on expired certificate.

If so, successful test.