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Show HN: A Self-Hosted LinkedIn Profile

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Tokenmining: Low token plans maximize your output

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1 points·by itake·29 ngày trước·1 comments

Show HN: Local Screenshot Image Rename

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Show HN: Get Fat Slowly

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Google Tables is closing down

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itake
·3 ngày trước·discuss
Imagine using the same argument for installing government visible in your own home to protect domestic abuse victims.

I don't want a camera watching me. I don't want to pay for repairs or my car being out of commission b/c the camera isn't working.
itake
·3 ngày trước·discuss
“Rules for thee but not for me”

That is kinda the point of the article, countries create these arbitrary rules to prevent people that create value in their society from permanently participating.

Whats slightly ironic is you don't have to speak Vietnamese, even raised in a Vietnamese home, or have Vietnamese parents to have Vietnamese citizenship. Many racially Vietnamese students attending international school only know English, because English is spoken exclusively at home and their school.

Or if you're Hmong, you might not know Vietnamese, but can hold a Vietnamese passport.

Same situation in the USA where many Americans couldn't pass our citizenship test.

Washington State is grappling with this issue now: we have very wealthy people that created a lot of wealth for themselves while residing in the state, and now are taking it to Florida, due to the Washingtonians voting to increase taxes on wealthy people.
itake
·3 ngày trước·discuss
What do you say to people that literally can’t?

I still can’t pronounce about a third of the Vietnamese sounds. I’ve had three private in person tutors, no luck.

Should I just like pack up my bags and leave?
itake
·3 ngày trước·discuss
The US has a huge population of Spanish only speakers and they find success.

I live in Vietnam for over three years, and while I continue to practice the language, I literally cannot pronounce the tones for about a third of the letters, but I still have a very happy and comfortable life here
itake
·4 ngày trước·discuss
Unfortunately some business are critical where is not an option or very expensive for someone to not use it.

For example, Uber, a Visa immigration website, low cost air carrier booking site, etc.
itake
·5 ngày trước·discuss
has that ever worked, ever?

I've heard people talk about this "solution" for over a decade, especially with crypto trying to justify itself, but I've never seen it successful.
itake
·5 ngày trước·discuss
true, but he doesn't say if it will meet the threshold of 'useful'
itake
·6 ngày trước·discuss
What does the author think about the concept of debouncing (common in real world hardware, because electronically signals are not binary).
itake
·6 ngày trước·discuss
Still working on it...

I'm waiting on Apple to approve the MacOS version. After I will either focus on removing SynthID (currently not supported) or releasing android.
itake
·8 ngày trước·discuss
when i was in hongkong, chatgpt and gemini were disabled. Maybe this has changed though. When I was in China, the corporate vpn (zscaler) routed traffic through hk
itake
·10 ngày trước·discuss
What company will promote you for rebooting your machine?

Maybe you’re not gonna get fired, but I can’t imagine someone hitting staff level because they spent a third of their week recovering from a weekly reboot
itake
·10 ngày trước·discuss
There are two critical conversations during this meetings:

Do we promote this guy? Do we fire this guy?

It doesn’t matter what the excuse is or the size of the company, if you don’t have impact for the next level you’re not promoted. Put simply, you’re not getting promoted rebooting your machine.

Maybe your boss can defend you from a conversation, especially if the problem is systematic (impacting the whole team).
itake
·10 ngày trước·discuss
> It is their resposibility to figure this out.

You're responsible for your own career.

During the next calibration call, your manager can't be like, "well he spent 8 hours each week resetting up his machine after a reboot, so we need to give him credit for that too."

Your job is to deliver impact, not fight system configurations.
itake
·11 ngày trước·discuss
*book spoilers*

In the book, the Czech police characters frequently complained about the various ways the US ambassador in Prague had too much influence over their investigations, especially of American citizens.

This influence was served as multiple plot devices.
itake
·11 ngày trước·discuss
reminds me of Dan Brown's latest book: The Secret of Secrets.
itake
·12 ngày trước·discuss
this only works if the captive portal's domain is also in the public dns.

Some captive portals are only accessible in the private network.
itake
·13 ngày trước·discuss
I gave codex my resume :)
itake
·13 ngày trước·discuss
I don't want to be apart of linkedin, but many job applications and event registrations expect a linkedin profile to get access to job interviews or events.

My attempt at appeasing the beast is to self-host my own profile on my own domain (and away from the doom scrolling feed) on a domain I fully control.
itake
·13 ngày trước·discuss
I think what may happen with this is:

Captive.apple.com resolves to captive portal domain

Captive portal domain fails to resolve because the portal is private and Google DNS doesn’t know about it.

Might work for captive portals that Google can resolve though?
itake
·13 ngày trước·discuss
I want the DNS to resolve the captive portal when it needs too.

I think if I force the dns this way, the public dns won’t resolve the captive portal.

When the internet is cut, it needs to use the network’s dns to resolve the captive portal domain (whatever that is)