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Barbie’s dream house through the decades

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Ask HN: How do I find a hard shell laptop backpack?

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Ask HN: How would you make quick money?

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Drum magazine for dropping mortar rounds from commercial drones

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Ask HN: Ukrainian and Russian friends on HN, how are you feeling?

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General Fusion's plan to power maritime shipping

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spark3k
·3 năm trước·discuss
I use the UHK keyboard which has butter smooth home row keys mouse movement so I never need a mouse anyway. https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/
spark3k
·3 năm trước·discuss
This is like saying tractors won't steal agricultural hand-ploughing jobs, the people building the tractors will. Technically true. But... stupid.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
To make this event type completely reproducible and measurable to the millisecond there could be a new cube product which uses LEDs to show the colors of a randomly scrambled cube and start the clock at the same moment too, while the solver is holding it. Clock stops the moment the cube is solved.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
Do you really think that the couple hours it saves by having these maps to hand instead of a terrorist going to the station and making their own map of the public space is going to mean the difference between an attack and no attack? Get real. Let’s just get rid of all maps then hmm? Security risk.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
When I was a kid my parents had a big physical encyclopaedia set. I used to lose myself in those things just as much as I scroll through stuff now. Just because in both instances, it’s “interesting”.

But my brain doesn’t necessarily discern between “good” interesting and “bad” interesting without me trying to work it out and guiding it.

Which I normally fail at.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
Of course there's a lot of HN bitterness here. But I like Fig. I've been running my own heavily customised .zshrc for about a decade with loads of bells and whistles in terms of autocomplete and customised prompts and what not and it has been great and I've kept it current with cool new toys.

But I've dumped most of it in the last month for Fig. I like seeing command specific options, relevant to the current context, and in a long list which I can scan and scroll quickly.

I go to documentation MUCH less now and I'm faster with it. And that's most of what I care about.

Commence retaliations...
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
If the business model for this was: 1) fully open source 2) ~$2.99 per user per month 3) more for team features 4) paid plugins and themes 5) opt-in and inspectable telemetry

They’d probably get their million paying users in the first year.

For this crucial part of this target market’s (engineers) toolkit, it HAS to A) be open source and B) have the option for zero telemetry.

Inb4: “if it was open source why would people pay for it?!?” Because at the right price people are happy to pay and support something they love and get low-effort trustworthy updates built in.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
I’m keen to try coding in VR.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
Isn't this going to break their own "send mail as" feature in Gmail to send as another Gmail address you own? Which I basically use constantly.
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
UHK. Warning though, once you start you can’t go back. It presents to the machine as a mouse on holding the mouse key. I take my hands off the keyboard to use the mouse 80% less now. No it’s not the same as janky Mac OS mouse keys.

http://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
How are you feeling? What are you thinking?

Do you feel this is overhyped or not hyped enough?

What are people in your circles saying?

Do you feel you can speak freely or is do you feel intimidation against that?

Do you feel the media is completely full of propaganda? Or telling it like it is?

Russians, are you concerned about potential sanctions on your jobs and income?
spark3k
·4 năm trước·discuss
Hasura is brilliant and is written in Haskell mostly. Give them a try: https://hasura.io/careers/?jobId=vso4JFIiAd8G
spark3k
·5 năm trước·discuss
Was just looking for a more human readable representation of my Postgres UUID v4 primary keys today - Douglas Crockford alphabet is perfect for that. Thanks!
spark3k
·5 năm trước·discuss
At what point does quantum tunnelling become a problem?
spark3k
·5 năm trước·discuss
As a South African I guarantee you that getting something ludicrous verified by a bureaucrat is not remarkable.
spark3k
·5 năm trước·discuss
Can it run Crysis?
spark3k
·5 năm trước·discuss
Seems Jeff has launched a malicious attack on proof-of-stake, been unsuccessful, and has lost his stake. In this case his reputation.

You can't hand-wave over "complexity" and then call it "opaque" and self referential using a bunch of vague and imprecise analogies. The "step 2 complexity" is where the system justifies itself. It's where it's proven sound. Just because you're too lazy to get into the weeds and technicals of it does not make the system flawed. A casual read of the overview of Ethereum 2's proof-of-stake mechanism[1] would have helped Jeff save his reputation staked on his blog post.

[1] https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/consensus-mechanisms...