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NKosmatos

5,368 karmajoined 10 年前
Hi there, I’m just your average HN user from Patras, Greece.

Interested in computers, technology, science and similar topics. Curious about astronomy, maths, geography, philosophy, religion, photography, science fiction and many many more.

You can find me usually on Twitter (yes, I know it’s called X nowadays) or have a look at my own webpage and Linkedin for contact details.

I’m a software/telecoms engineer, currently employed but always open for any interesting proposals for remote only positions ;-)

https://www.kosmatos.gr

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kosmatos

https://twitter.com/NKosmatos

https://meet.hn/city/38.246242,21.7350847/Patras

Submissions

TOP500 – June 2026 List

top500.org
3 points·by NKosmatos·17 天前·0 comments

No Three-in-Line Problem

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by NKosmatos·22 天前·0 comments

What's left of a €100k salary after tax across Europe

euronews.com
4 points·by NKosmatos·上個月·0 comments

The Telescope That Got Shot (2023)

amusingplanet.com
3 points·by NKosmatos·2 個月前·0 comments

Astroberry – OS for controlling astronomy equipment

astroberry.io
1 points·by NKosmatos·2 個月前·0 comments

Rufus 4.14 pre-debloats Windows 11 installation

rufus.ie
2 points·by NKosmatos·2 個月前·0 comments

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5 points·by NKosmatos·2 個月前·0 comments

Hofmann Typeface (2023)

itsnicethat.com
2 points·by NKosmatos·3 個月前·0 comments

Places to Look for Alien Life

ras.ac.uk
3 points·by NKosmatos·4 個月前·1 comments

What Happens When We Die

themarginalian.org
4 points·by NKosmatos·4 個月前·1 comments

First public patch for Unreal Tournament 2004 in over 20 years

github.com
3 points·by NKosmatos·5 個月前·0 comments

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope sees farthest galaxy

science.nasa.gov
4 points·by NKosmatos·5 個月前·0 comments

Astrophotography visibility plotting and planning tool

airmass.org
58 points·by NKosmatos·6 個月前·9 comments

Henley Global Passport Index 2026

henleyglobal.com
2 points·by NKosmatos·6 個月前·1 comments

Visual Studio 2026 now available, 4 years since last release

devblogs.microsoft.com
12 points·by NKosmatos·8 個月前·4 comments

Win11Debloat – declutter and improve your Windows experience

github.com
72 points·by NKosmatos·8 個月前·44 comments

Old Western Digital SMR hard drives have vulnerable firmware

heise.de
3 points·by NKosmatos·9 個月前·1 comments

Periodic Table of Messier Deep Sky Objects

starlust.org
3 points·by NKosmatos·9 個月前·0 comments

Winter 2025/2026 weather outlook

severe-weather.eu
32 points·by NKosmatos·9 個月前·5 comments

Magma Displacement triggered Earthquakes around Santorini

geomar.de
3 points·by NKosmatos·10 個月前·1 comments

comments

NKosmatos
·前天·discuss
Looks good, definitely going to try it. Extra thanks for creating something fully local, we need more projects like this one!
NKosmatos
·8 天前·discuss
If only the could allocate 2% of these resources to a REAL technical manager to fix Microsoft Teams and Outlook, their share price would bounce back ;-)
NKosmatos
·22 天前·discuss
It should be called Ouroboros ;-)
NKosmatos
·24 天前·discuss
Very well written! Now let’s wait to see what happens with the rights to Calvin and Hobbes when Waterson is not around. I’m sure we’ll see a reboot/re-run with merchandise, series and perhaps a movie, when the heirs take the rights.
NKosmatos
·27 天前·discuss
Not playable on iPad, will try it on PC.
NKosmatos
·上個月·discuss
TLDR (conclusion from the paper): "By a combination of these techniques the satellite Cosmos 2546 (NORAD ID 45608) was identified with high confidence as one source of the interference. Further analysis pointed to the Russian Edinaya Kosmicheskaya Sistema, an early warning constellation to which Cosmos 2546 belongs, as collectively responsible for the wide-area transient interference causing GNSS degradation across Europe since 2019."
NKosmatos
·2 個月前·discuss
> I thought this is technically impossible

Actually it's not impossible, but very very improbable.

P.S. You should play a lottery/powerball ticket

P.P.S. Whenever I use the word improbable, the https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Infinite_Improbability_D... comes in mind
NKosmatos
·3 個月前·discuss
I upvote every post related to the demoscene due to my age, so I couldn't let this one, especially when it's coming from RZR. Imagine if we could get a new release from FC as well in 2026 (40 years since their founding)!!!

More about Razor 1911 and Future Crew for the young readers of HN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razor_1911 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Crew

P.S. Too many groups to mention, but these two hold a special place in my mind ;-)

P.S.2. Extra mention to the most famous Greek demo group - ASD (Andromeda Software Development) - https://www.pouet.net/groups.php?which=1317
NKosmatos
·4 個月前·discuss
Is this a joke? Is this guy for real? And he calls himself a REAL engineer? He’s a manager doing damage control because all this time Microslop is greedy and has stopped caring about power users.

We’re not first time users, we don’t want Microsoft BOB as our UI, we don’t want ads and internet search “functionality” in our Start menu, we don’t want AI everywhere and we don’t want things hidden from us.

Make Windows 11 Pro for real pro users and 11 Home for new users. I hope a few people from MS are reading this, especially Mr Engineer.

I’m going to get downvoted for this, but I don’t care.

P.S. Yeah yeah guys, I know about Linux ;-)
NKosmatos
·4 個月前·discuss
Direct link to the paper: “ Probing the limits of habitability: a catalogue of rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone” - https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/547/3/stag028/8526432
NKosmatos
·4 個月前·discuss
I totally agree. In this strange era we're all in, it seems that not using proper capitalization is a sign of "importance". Other high ranking people/CEOs/technologists don't use the correct rules, especially for important announcements like laying off 4000 people. O tempora, o mores!
NKosmatos
·5 個月前·discuss
I agree 100% with the author, clean, easily readable and well structured URLs make the web a better place. URL is a hierarchical structure as introduced in the RFC1738 by a guy you might have heard, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web :-) https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1738

Easily readable URLs is something I learned in the 90s and I still try to enforce in everything I create.
NKosmatos
·5 個月前·discuss
AI is here to stay but not in the way big corporations dream of it. People will continue using AI but when the AI bubble pops, sooner than later, things will stabilize and adapt to real usage with a different business model.

As you correctly state, the cost of AI as a Service (AIaaS) will increase for end users, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing. It will allow the "real" users to continue having access to it and sieve out the ones who are just playing around. Prices for RAM, GPUs, SSDs will normalize a lot and more people will move towards local models.

Similarly to what happened with the dot-com bubble (I saw it happening), it doesn't mean that everything will disappear, but that it will change/adapt. All of us AI realists are currently being treated like technophobes when we say things like that ;-)
NKosmatos
·5 個月前·discuss
Being a similar age with the author, I can relate with many things (like so many people in the comments below). The writing style is a bit strange and as mentioned by others, it might have been (re)written by AI, but the message is still there.
NKosmatos
·6 個月前·discuss
Impressive! Seeing all the before and after photos is a nice touch. With regards to the actual web page, white text on light background (partners part) makes it nice easily readable.
NKosmatos
·6 個月前·discuss
Thanks for posting this, there are also some other helpful (free) tools on the same page.
NKosmatos
·6 個月前·discuss
Article with more insights and details: https://www.henleyglobal.com/newsroom/press-releases/henley-...
NKosmatos
·7 個月前·discuss
Just opening this page is a "heavy" benchmark for your PC/browser :-)
NKosmatos
·7 個月前·discuss
LOL, 500 returned for many big sites…this is going to hurt and make people rethink. If it’s not DNS, then someone pushed to production on Friday :-)
NKosmatos
·7 個月前·discuss
Love this, reminds me of a Windows program (whose name I’ve forgotten) that I was playing with some decades ago… Solarwinds or something similar. You could add planets/masses and play with orbits, trajectories and all sort of options.