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koolba

37,783 karmajoined 12 năm trước
CXO at a Fortune 500 company.

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Boston Is Drinking Like It's 1776. The Founding Fathers Would Be Proud

nytimes.com
2 points·by koolba·7 ngày trước·0 comments

Ketogenic diets slow melanoma growth in vivo (2022)

link.springer.com
6 points·by koolba·13 ngày trước·2 comments

'Passive' investors who dodged BTC, forced to own SPCX which is 3x more volatile

cnbc.com
6 points·by koolba·24 ngày trước·2 comments

US and Iran reach cease fire agreement

nytimes.com
28 points·by koolba·26 ngày trước·44 comments

OpenAI to confidentially file for IPO as soon as Friday

cnbc.com
4 points·by koolba·2 tháng trước·0 comments

Anthropic raises Claude Code usage limits, credits new deal with SpaceX

arstechnica.com
24 points·by koolba·2 tháng trước·8 comments

OpenAI president forced to read his personal diary entries to jury

arstechnica.com
88 points·by koolba·2 tháng trước·94 comments

Using agroforestry to buffer noise [pdf]

fs.usda.gov
3 points·by koolba·2 tháng trước·0 comments

Ex-FBI Director James Comey indicted for his '8647' seashell post on Instagram

cnbc.com
20 points·by koolba·2 tháng trước·3 comments

Trump rushed out of dinner amid reports of shots fired

nytimes.com
5 points·by koolba·3 tháng trước·1 comments

Beer Day

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by koolba·3 tháng trước·0 comments

Trump agrees to 2-week ceasefire if Iran opens Strait of Hormuz

foxnews.com
3 points·by koolba·3 tháng trước·1 comments

The scammer, the fixer and the cop: Inside LA's world of millionaire crypto kids

latimes.com
1 points·by koolba·4 tháng trước·0 comments

Young Graduates Face the Grimmest Job Market in Years

nytimes.com
77 points·by koolba·4 tháng trước·35 comments

How Safe Is Plasma Donation?

nytimes.com
4 points·by koolba·4 tháng trước·0 comments

Bill Gates admits to affairs, apologizes for Epstein relationship

usatoday.com
11 points·by koolba·5 tháng trước·2 comments

Lawrence Summers Will Resign from Harvard After Epstein Revelations

nytimes.com
13 points·by koolba·5 tháng trước·0 comments

JPMorgan Admits It Shut Trump's Accounts After Jan. 6 Capitol Attack

nytimes.com
12 points·by koolba·5 tháng trước·9 comments

Viral AI Video of Brad Pitt Fighting Tom Cruise Shakes Hollywood

latimes.com
7 points·by koolba·5 tháng trước·5 comments

Polymarket's Free Grocery Store

unherd.com
2 points·by koolba·5 tháng trước·0 comments

comments

koolba
·5 giờ trước·discuss
You could (and should) run with minimal permissions which would exclude DDL.
koolba
·10 giờ trước·discuss
That video from 2004 is so refreshing. It’s just two people talking without asking me to “please subscribe” every 30-seconds.
koolba
·Hôm kia·discuss
> In 2004 we solved the types for JS with ECMAScript 4 (or ActionScript 2.0).

> Unfortunately this was in the middle of browser wars, so no one cared about the standards and all of that work was lost like tears in rain.

> Around that time I attended MS conference where they introduced IntelliSense and it was a forming experience for myself. You could do actual programming basically with <space>, <dot>, arrow keys and <enter>.

I think you’re off by at least 6-7 years. Visual Studio had autocomplete since at least version 6. And yes it was magical the first time you experienced it.
koolba
·Hôm kia·discuss
> Fines should really be about "what size fine will be a deterrent for this company?"

To a degree. But it also has to be commensurate to the actual market size and impact. If an Amazon releases a defective dog toy that is bought by 10 people, it’d be unreasonable to fine them $100 billion dollars just because they’re a huge company.
koolba
·4 ngày trước·discuss
This reminds me of cpu benchmarks vs actually running games and measuring FPS.
koolba
·7 ngày trước·discuss
The two sides would be the strongly typed union and the duck typed heretics of the confederacy.
koolba
·8 ngày trước·discuss
Some will surely exist. We already have public funding for things that are not particularly profitable. The question is if it will net a better system overall.

Even with the current system everything older than X years is public. That means we should have better care options available then anything X years ago. And that keeps increasing.
koolba
·9 ngày trước·discuss
> Our entire small team thumbs up a PR before it's merged unless there's a big rush on it, and this gives everyone on the team a rough idea of the state of the codebase at any given time.

For non trivial or chore updates a second pair of eyes is always a good idea. But it’s not possible to scale out “everybody reads everything” to a large N. The problem is that nobody could keep up with that ad the reader when there are some huge number of things to read. That’s why we delegate, create docs, and have overview sessions.
koolba
·9 ngày trước·discuss
> You'd need to find subjects that are provably capable of sustaining intense exercise as a habit if they wanted to but never did, and won't either for the years you'll be following them.

With modern 24/7 health tracking we’ll have tons of data in the next 50-100 years. Problem is we need that much time to see the net effect and will probably be too late for most of you reading this.

I wouldn’t wait for the results though. Best to start moving now assuming it’s probably good for you.
koolba
·10 ngày trước·discuss
When it was briefly available I had it fallback to Opus for security related tasks. It would only refuse if you explicitly told it not to fallback.
koolba
·11 ngày trước·discuss
> Intent is an important aspect of crime.

Intent ia required aspect of most crimes.

When it’s missing, the charged crime usually includes recklessness.
koolba
·12 ngày trước·discuss
Classic story indeed. They gave a version of it in the movie Slackers: https://youtu.be/totdoS6px5k
koolba
·12 ngày trước·discuss
Some of us are old enough to remember smoking sections on planes. (And yes it works out exactly as bad as you’d expect it … great way to past time on a transatlantic flight though!)
koolba
·13 ngày trước·discuss
The other classic one is, “What’s Ford backwards? Driver Returns On Foot.”
koolba
·13 ngày trước·discuss
Full title is, "Ketogenic diets slow melanoma growth in vivo regardless of tumor genetics and metabolic plasticity".

I always wonder if things like this are not pursued more often due to the lack of a market for fasting.

What do you sell to people when the cure is not to consume anything?
koolba
·13 ngày trước·discuss
I would pay inflation adjusted original retail for a GOG DRM-free version of RA2.
koolba
·15 ngày trước·discuss
Anytime inflation comes up and the relative power of computing devices is mentioned, I remember the classic[1] line that you can’t eat an iPad.

Computing is definitely cheaper, but crappy software seems to always seams to step up to the occasion and use up the extra cycles.

[1]: https://www.reuters.com/article/economy/ipad-price-remark-ge...
koolba
·17 ngày trước·discuss
Most cities already have strict rules for removing existing trees. Usually anything over 6 inch diameter at shoulder level is off limits without getting specific approval.
koolba
·18 ngày trước·discuss
Each $1 of stable coin is supposed to be backed by $1 of dollar or short term equivalent. So the issuer is making money by collecting interest on it.

3-4% of billions (USDC alone is $80 billion) would itself be billions of dollars of annual interest. Easily covering the operating cost of these companies.

However, they don’t keep it all. Nobody is going to let you hold their cash in size without getting a slice of the interest. All the big players (like an exchange holding USDC of its patrons) cut deals with the stable coin issuers for a revenue split of that interest.
koolba
·20 ngày trước·discuss
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