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troupo

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Opinions on things I know nothing about

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You may know me from these:

- Everything around LLMs is still magical and wishful thinking(2025) https://dmitriid.com/everything-around-llms-is-still-magical-and-wishful-thinking

- Prompting LLMs is not engineering (2025) https://dmitriid.com/prompting-llms-is-not-engineering

Submissions

Claude Code devs: use previos model, compact at 200k tokens to avoid usage limit

twitter.com
5 points·by troupo·3 ay önce·1 comments

Is Argon2 better than Bcrypt?

pilcrowonpaper.com
4 points·by troupo·4 ay önce·0 comments

The curious case of Alan Dye

dmitriid.com
2 points·by troupo·4 ay önce·0 comments

Modern UI is clean and invisible? Ha, I wish

rakhim.exotext.com
4 points·by troupo·5 ay önce·0 comments

Curl closing their bug bounty due to overload and abuse

github.com
5 points·by troupo·6 ay önce·1 comments

Reaching 10M App Store users

lapcatsoftware.com
2 points·by troupo·7 ay önce·0 comments

The myth and reality of Mac OS X Snow Leopard (2023)

lapcatsoftware.com
2 points·by troupo·8 ay önce·1 comments

Gathering feedback on draft guidelines on interplay between DMA and GDPR

digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu
1 points·by troupo·9 ay önce·0 comments

Apple threatens to stop selling iPhones in the EU

pluralistic.net
52 points·by troupo·10 ay önce·179 comments

comments

troupo
·7 saat önce·discuss
> There had been multiple YEARS of Western Special Operations inside Ukraine leading up to and during the opening phases of the war.

That is why Russia quickly reached Kiev, and Ukraine still can't win the war? Because there were inhales, screams MULTIPLE YEARS OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS?

> Without UK SOF and their initial deployments of anti-armor weapons, there is a good chance Russia would have gotten much further.

No one denies that there were Western Weapons in Ukraine. What is bullshit is that they were somehow airlifted 24/7 during initial phases of the war. They decidedly weren't. Neither before the invasion, nor during the first days. Nor, indeed during any phase of the war.
troupo
·12 saat önce·discuss
There's a difference between "airlifted 24/7 since the beginning of the invasion" and:

- the two packages promised in March were delivered by April, all pushed via conventional transport through Poland and Romania (IIRC deliveries didn't start until at least mid-March, and by that time Ukraine was already suffering heavy losses, logistics collapses etc. )

- there's a nebulous commitment to <list of weapons> which we know barely trickled in as US committed, then withdrew, then commited, then withdrew support, then claimed Ukraine was too stupid to use these weapons, or that it would lead to escalation, or...
troupo
·12 saat önce·discuss
Yup. Because a country attacking another with nuclear weapons in its mad genocidal occupational war it started under false pretenses will definitely sit back and do nothing once it showed it can and will use nuclear weapons for any cause.
troupo
·13 saat önce·discuss
Yup. A country that starts nuking other countries in a genocidal war of conquest will not ever be seen as a threat by any other countries and will not suffer any consequences ever.

Russia has already entered this war on the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everybody and nobody was going to bomb them.
troupo
·13 saat önce·discuss
As Ukraine has shown, a truckload of drones takes out any number of planes, and large chunks of the airfields where those planes are parked.

Oh, and planes need fuel. And large production plants for parts, and huge maintenance hangars.
troupo
·16 saat önce·discuss
Yup. As soon as Russia nukes someone, the war instantly ends. Because no one will ever think to retaliate.
troupo
·16 saat önce·discuss
> In a China/Taiwan conflict, China's not getting TSMC output either

China has enough domestic electronics production to not care. Also, in the event of a war they would probably stockpile necessary parts.

> we could get older process node stuff. We could still build say, 2015-era chips.

If the factories producing those chips are still operational. Otherwise you end up in the exact same situation as Russia, for example. They have some barely functioning old factories producing extremely outdated chips on foreign equipment.
troupo
·16 saat önce·discuss
> situation I just don’t understand what people expect Russia to do?? Sit and accept while those countries work hard to kill its soldiers and destroy its economy

Oh no, the poor innocent Russia that is currently in year 5 of its totally innocent blameless war it's waging. "Hitler did nothing wrong" vibes.

All Russia has to do to stop its soldiers from dying and its economy from being destroyed is to get the fuck out of Ukraine.
troupo
·16 saat önce·discuss
> and 24/7 airlifts of critical weapons and equipment that beat them back?

There were no 24/7 airlifts of criticql weapons and equipment at any point in this war.

Ukraine was expected to fall quickly, and any help it needed started arriving very reluctantly, very slowly, in small batches stretched over months and years of deliveries much much later.
troupo
·16 saat önce·discuss
Or you completely ignore what China is openly saying: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China's_final_warning
troupo
·evvelsi gün·discuss
It's also data that Anthropic likely scraped and included in their training data.
troupo
·evvelsi gün·discuss
It's not detailed, at all. It's all unnecessary verbiage and some meaningless graphs around "trust us, only we know what is safe". Meanwhile people run into these stupid "safeguards" on the most innocent queries. See e.g. this thread of discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48837404 Or indeed the very article these comments are under
troupo
·4 gün önce·discuss
Or use a smart TV (most apps on TVs are web apps. Enjoy: https://developer.samsung.com/smarttv/develop/specifications...
troupo
·4 gün önce·discuss
> How much React code you wrote 6-8 years ago will work perfectly and identically with today’s React toolchain

Almost all of it? Meanwhile Elm had extremely painful "Evan knows best" breaking changes that all but killed it and any momentum it once had
troupo
·4 gün önce·discuss
> Evan can do whatever he wants, but we can also call it out when it's wrong.

IIRC you couldn't, and would be banned on any channels for questioning decisions
troupo
·5 gün önce·discuss
> The EU's own government websites have these same cookie banners.

Most of them decidedly don't have the same cookie banners. E.g. in vast majority of cases they don't prevent you from seeing content, and have an easy opt-out mechanism without dark patterns.
troupo
·7 gün önce·discuss
Ah. I've always interpreted curvside pick up as home delivery :)
troupo
·7 gün önce·discuss
> There has to be a warehouse somewhere which means there are trucks/trains/planes moving goods around regardless.

Do you want an 18-wheeler truck to do your curb-side deliveries? Or a personal train?
troupo
·7 gün önce·discuss
> even more massive Kola Superdeep Borehole?

Kola Superdeep Borehole is not massive. It's a small cylindrical hole in the ground: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kola_Superdeep_Borehole#/media...

Mponeng is a massive continuously commercially operating mine with 5k workers
troupo
·7 gün önce·discuss
You can't provide an easy UX-friendly alternative to takeout, and it already backups photos through Android/iOS apps if user choses so.