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tschwimmer
·tháng trước·discuss
Switzerland is probably the most densely interesting and scenic place in the entire world. Try telling this to someone in Iowa.
tschwimmer
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Mondragon gets glazed on HN frequently. Just search and you’ll find many examples.
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·3 tháng trước·discuss
Does anyone know how he is implementing country detection? I'm certain it's not GeoIP since my current IP address (and physical location) is different than the country it's showing me from.
tschwimmer
·4 tháng trước·discuss
>It also means penalties are limited to fines and can't impact your driving privilege or insurance.

If this is the case, what are the consequences of not paying the fine? I interpret your statement to mean that they can't prevent registration of your car. Can they tow you in SF for unpaid fines?
tschwimmer
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Unlike other commenters, I agree that there are some (arguably significant) things to complain about. The first one is price - tickets are quite expensive. I frequently travel Zurich HB -> Lugano. This is 200km and costs a whopping 120+ CHF round trip. Zurich -> Geneva, Zurich Bern are similarly expensive. However, it's a bit hard to fault them as Switzerland is an expensive country and perhaps the high prices keep the service good.

What I am less able to excuse them for is capacity issues, especially on weekend and Friday trains on popular routes in the Summer. That Zurich Lugano train is packed to the gills most weekends during the summer such that it's standing room only for most of the 2 hour ride. They need to add more trains or at least more cars.

Reliability is not something to complain about. The trains are punctual, that's for sure.
tschwimmer
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Tell me about it. Swiss air refuses to pay out 1800€ in EC261 compensation…
tschwimmer
·9 tháng trước·discuss
I was affected. Taking off now for a 5:30pm PT flight to Seattle. Aside from clearly not having an appropriate disaster readiness plan, communication was bad even though some information was readily available. For example, there was an inbound ground stop for KSEA for hours, but it was never announced to passengers. We were very lucky the crew was fresh, and there was no discussion of when they would time out. I happened to find out that the crew had lots of time left so I decided to stay but at least a dozen people gave up and left.

Air travel sucks. I wasted 8 hours today and I won’t even get a lousy T shirt. I’m sure next time I can take my business to a different airline who will also be happy to not do any better.
tschwimmer
·9 tháng trước·discuss
You think bandwidth is free?

-Sent from my 1T parameter LLM
tschwimmer
·9 tháng trước·discuss
I don't agree that a bad live demo is a 3/10. The recent demo showed me conclusively that the Meta Ray Bans are not at the quality level where I would buy them, especially not for $800. That's pretty much a 0/10 in my book. Since it was live usage, it's indicative of the real quality of the product.
tschwimmer
·10 tháng trước·discuss
Tai Lopez became so famous he was immortalized in the cute rogue-like "Going Under" where he is spoofed as the "Hauntrepreneur"[0]

https://going-under.fandom.com/wiki/Hauntrepreneur
tschwimmer
·10 tháng trước·discuss
Strongly disagree with most of the consensus here to start with Player of Games and that Consider Phlebas is boring. I found Player of Games to be the much weaker book, with lots of heavy handed social critique and a generally quite stock plot.

It's true that Consider Phlebas is set outside The Culture. I think that's for the best as The Culture is pretty alien and the Phlebas protagonist is more relatable. Banks does a great job of building the world such that when you get to the end of the book, you're like "I get it" in terms of understanding the Culture. Plus, Phlebas has a number of wonderfully evocative set pieces that are super cool. You can see how influential the series was on later sci-fi, especially stuff like Halo.
tschwimmer
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Car dealers are a scourge on Americans and a hidden tax imposed via poor legislation. They employ thousands and are generally very wealthy so regrettably they have become an embedded political entity.

I don't know what the answer to them is other than to remove the anti-DTC laws but that seems unlikely.
tschwimmer
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Thanks yeah, you’re right these are bad.
tschwimmer
·11 tháng trước·discuss
They're not going to build a 4 mile siding, which is the length that many freight operate at. At that point it's like building a second set of tracks.
tschwimmer
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Can you provide a reference translation or at least call out the issues you see with this passage? I see "far far away in the [time period]" which I should imagine should be "a long time ago" What are the other issues?
tschwimmer
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Fair criticism, but also this arguably would be preferable. For many use cases it would be strictly better, as you've built some sort of automated drone that can do lots of work but without preferences and personality.
tschwimmer
·12 tháng trước·discuss
Honestly very impressive, even with LLM augmentation.
tschwimmer
·năm ngoái·discuss
I am a "savvy shopper" and have no desire to buy components on Amazon anymore. Their stock co-mingling doesn't work for speciality computer components. I've received items marked as new that were clearly open box returns. I've received completely nonfunctional components. I've received the wrong item a few times. The component I've had the most success with are SSDs, but for anything beyond that I prefer to buy from brick and mortar because of their "curation." To be honest, it's a shame because the Amazon shopping experience is vastly superior but they send you crap, so it's unusable for this vertical. I still buy other junk from Amazon, but nothing that's particularly performance sensitive.
tschwimmer
·2 năm trước·discuss
Krazam really captures the feeling of working for a mid-sized startup in SF perfectly. The pedantry, the braggadocio, and most of all the absurdity and the alienation one feels working on this stuff.
tschwimmer
·4 năm trước·discuss
Are you located in the United States? This hasn't been my experience. The closest I've had is the office manager determining that I would owe a co-pay or co-insurance and be asked to settle that day. It's always an option to decline and ask them to send you a bill in the mail, which usually does come a month later.

What sort of service provider asked you to pre-pay?