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Spring Boot Basic Structure Template (Java, Kotlin)

Spring Boot Basic Structure Template (Java, Kotlin) 2 by geminikims | 1 comments on Hacker News. I have published the SpringBoot basic structure template that I am using to create my side projects. We plan to continuously update the dependent versions and add the required modules according to the GitHub Issues you file. I plan to continuously update the dependent version. Also, if you register a GitHub issue, I plan to add the necessary modules. Thank you for your interest and feedback. Java Version : https://ift.tt/HzGlI28 Kotlin Version : https://ift.tt/TGH8I72

Ask HN: How do I find Tell HN submissions?

Ask HN: How do I find Tell HN submissions? 3 by mdwalters | 5 comments on Hacker News. I’ve searched through the lists, and I couldn’t find anything for Tell HN posts.

Extracting training data from diffusion models

Article URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.13188 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34596187 Points: 41 # Comments: 7 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/ZeW4lVY via IFTTT

Tell HN: Heroku deleted my database with no warning

Last December, Heroku nuked the database on one of my active projects. I was travelling at the end of the year and did not catch wind of this until I returned and saw messages about an issue with the app. Sure enough, I checked and noticed that the database was gone and detached on December 9th. Before the hate comes out, yes I know Heroku deprecated free tiers. However, I did not understand this would affect my projects on paid dynos. The real issue here is that I never received a single email or notice of any kind to my email about this. From researching, it appears most people received SEVERAL notices about this. I did not think there was an issue with my setup because I received zero communication. Upon reaching out, Heroku has told me that they cannot recover the database. They also admitted that there was "an issue" sending out notifications to me, and confirmed that none were sent. So I guess just a warning to all - your database might be nuked at any time. I learned m...

Ask HN: On Math Proficiency for Elementary School Kids

Ask HN: On Math Proficiency for Elementary School Kids 2 by dfee | 0 comments on Hacker News. My son's elementary school doesn't seem to focus much on math (despite being a highly rated school). I've discovered that many parents send their children to after-school math programs to get this education. That creates a system where you play the game, or fall behind (which in math, I imagine, is a gravity well). It's hard to know what's expected at each grade level, and where diminishing returns are in terms of learning, as well. How, then, should we evaluate extracurricular resources? For example: after school programs (like, Russian School of Math). They're expensive, and often require an annual commitment. But is there evidence they produce "successful" outcomes (how is that even measured). Are they snake-oil? Etc.

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Ask HN: Are tech layoffs related to developments in AI?

Ask HN: Are tech layoffs related to developments in AI? 2 by lukeplato | 3 comments on Hacker News. I have seen a lot of big companies announcing large lay offs in the tech industry and most discussion seems to related to over-hiring and the recession. Is it possible that the layoffs are because of insider knowledge involving a reduced need for software engineers as LLM code generation improves in the upcoming months?

Tell HN: GitHub does not allow to remove the payment method

Tell HN: GitHub does not allow to remove the payment method 2 by whitepaint | 0 comments on Hacker News. Like what the hell?! Now they will have my credit card forever?

Ask HN: What's the best software for screencast production on Windows?

Ask HN: What's the best software for screencast production on Windows? 3 by deanebarker | 2 comments on Hacker News. I find myself doing more and more screencasts and video demos. I've used Loom and Camtasia and such, but I'm ready to invest both money and time to really get better at it. What's the state of the art in video/screencast production for Windows? Is there some software that All The Cool Kids™ are using?

The Parallel Port

Article URL: https://computer.rip/2023-01-29-the-parallel-port.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34582385 Points: 8 # Comments: 2 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/Zjz4O0r via IFTTT

Ask HN: LinkedIn sent me a cease and desist for my Chrome extension. Help?

Ask HN: LinkedIn sent me a cease and desist for my Chrome extension. Help? 63 by dkthehuman | 41 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN, I'm the creator and solo developer behind Browserflow, a Chrome extension that lets you automate any website. (Show HN from around a year ago: https://ift.tt/L9XnsDP). Basically, it's a general-purpose browser automation tool like Selenium/Puppeteer/Playwright that anyone can use without writing code. The Browserflow website includes examples of automations people often request, including scraping popular websites like LinkedIn. A few days ago, I received a cease and desist letter from LinkedIn: https://ift.tt/5XrOUSq As a one-man operation with modest resources, I'm hoping I can get some help from the HN community in understanding what this means to avoid getting sued into oblivion. :) At first I thought that I'd be fine if I removed all references to LinkedIn from the Browserflow website, but I'm not so sure about that. One of LinkedIn...

Ask HN: What's your unpopular tech, programming opinion

Ask HN: What's your unpopular tech, programming opinion 3 by kbrannigan | 4 comments on Hacker News. I always like these type of questions because we get so much: impractical advice from dev due to changing times, hyperbolic exaggeration or plain ignorance What popular tech advice you wish you didn't follow?

Ask HN: What is it like working on a large dynamically-typed codebase?

Ask HN: What is it like working on a large dynamically-typed codebase? 2 by crummy | 1 comments on Hacker News. I have worked on small-to-medium projects but only in strongly typed languages such as Java or TypeScript. I rely heavily on my IDE to tell me where a field is used, or to allow me to rename a method and still be confident that the callers have been updated, or add a parameter to a method and know my code won't compile until I've fixed the callers. I can't see how this can work at scale in a large project without compile-time typesafety. I suppose 100% test coverage could provide some of the benefits, but not all. If you've worked on a large Python or JS codebase, what was it like to work in? How did you make small refactors for example?

Intercepting t.co links using DNS rewrites

Article URL: https://djharper.dev/post/2023/01/29/intercepting-t.co-links-using-dns-rewrites/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34571448 Points: 21 # Comments: 5 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/6G9Vxr7 via IFTTT

Toroidal propeller allows a drone to operate more quietly [pdf]

Article URL: https://www.ll.mit.edu/sites/default/files/other/doc/2022-09/TVO_Technology_Highlight_41_Toroidal_Propeller.pdf Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34571569 Points: 26 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/nvgRfoW via IFTTT

Ask HN: How are you building apps that use LLMs?

Ask HN: How are you building apps that use LLMs? 3 by jrvarela56 | 1 comments on Hacker News. Iterating workflows such as the ones described here https://ift.tt/iJakuSw... is a bit tedious with Jupyter. I've been using https://natto.dev/ to try out different workflows side-by-side, but was curious to see what other HN users were up to. I'm looking for environments (Jupyter, Natto) more so than libraries like https://ift.tt/45alveA or https://ift.tt/vLhAsgX .

Marie Kondo Gives Up

Article URL: https://gizmodo.com/marie-kondo-minimalist-house-cleaning-sparks-joy-1850041011 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34569773 Points: 30 # Comments: 17 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/xU678TK via IFTTT

Ask HN: Interesting courses/books to counter a looming burnout?

Ask HN: Interesting courses/books to counter a looming burnout? 2 by throwaway-c7449 | 1 comments on Hacker News. Dear HN, I've recently had a difficult period at work and I started observing signs of a looming burnout. I'm going to take a couple of weeks off before that happens so I can clear my mind. During this sabbatical I want to go through an interesting course or a book just for the pleasure of programming. The more impractical the topic is for real-life scenarios, the better. Just want to work on something interesting for a few hours a day while resting. Any recommendations?

Ask HN: What unattended-to 'housekeeping' would you fix at Google, MS, etc.?

Ask HN: What unattended-to 'housekeeping' would you fix at Google, MS, etc.? 2 by MollyRealized | 0 comments on Hacker News. Just curious what little things you feel have been left unattended-to, what things have been left only partially completed. For me, for example, I am transgender, and Google makes it quite difficult to transition one's everything to an account with your new chosen name. As part of that, I've noticed GMail has Takeout, but it doesn't complete the thought by offering a clean quick import back of what was exported. You can do some things through a great deal of hassle, but it's definitely an uncompleted thought. That being just an example - but what "little things" do you feel have been left unfixed? (And, should you work at one of the Biggies and want to bring this to someone's attention -- I imagine people would love you for it.)

Chronophoto

Article URL: https://www.chronophoto.app/game.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34559867 Points: 48 # Comments: 7 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/l7pEMbe via IFTTT

Ask HN: Friendly ways of adding ads to app?

Ask HN: Friendly ways of adding ads to app? 2 by waspight | 2 comments on Hacker News. I am searching for ways of adding ads to a mobile app in a more user friendly way. I wonder if anyone here has seen any good examples of how to integrate ads in a way that does not disturbe the user. I am thinking more in ways like how a lot of podcasts are doing it, where the host is reading the ad. It feels more like a personal recommendation that way, which I think is better.

The other “Phillips” head screwdriver you might not know about

Article URL: https://shoppress.dormanproducts.com/not-every-phillips-head/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34559712 Points: 20 # Comments: 11 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/7CVSFyT via IFTTT

Ask HN: How much do we understand about how ChatGPT works?

Ask HN: How much do we understand about how ChatGPT works? 2 by jelan | 0 comments on Hacker News. I am overall skeptical on ML projects and mostly find myself excited about the potential outcomes but disappointed in the execution (if there is any, most of the time it just sounds good as a marketing tactic to throw ML buzzwords into whatever you are doing) But then every once in a while we get something really useful like ChatGPT that makes me challenge my overall negative assumptions on the space enough to want to understand more about what’s happening I’m wondering how much the creators of ChatGPT really understand what the model is doing and to what extent they are able to make changes to the model. My naive understanding is that most of the time the model is a black box that we understand the inputs to well, but are really only capable of observing what comes out of the box instead of being able to change how said box works itself How much programming is involved in creating somet...

Ask HN: Why Is Everything Declining?

Ask HN: Why Is Everything Declining? 4 by maerF0x0 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Is anyone else noticing that for several 5 year blocks (pentad) the world just seems to get markedly worse? It's like no body seems to give a shit about anyone except themselves anymore. Whats the cause of this? What's the solution? A bunch of things I've noticed: * Landlords seem extremely greedy and do terrible rent seeking tactics like fees upon fees (250 admin fee to rent here, $75 to apply, $300 non refundable pet deposit, $25 a month pet rent, $12.50 community fee, $15 trash valet, $5 online payment fee, $100 a month community internet (for the $50 a month package), going Month to month after a lease ends is 2x the annual price. And then they use RealPage to collude to make prices higher[1] * People are noisy as fuck and dont seem to give a shit. Seems like every night there's someone with loud as exhaust on "sportish" car ripping around the neihborhood. For months this guy ...

Ask HN: What're the craziest hacks you've done to launch?

Ask HN: What're the craziest hacks you've done to launch? 10 by msukmanowsky | 4 comments on Hacker News. Lots of us have had to do some pretty crazy stuff to launch a minimum viable product but I think a lot of the stuff I've done personally was pretty mild (hardcoding things into an interface, running manual processes, etc.). I want to hear some of the fun and crazy hacks. No need to mention the company or product to protect the innocent :).

Forking Chrome to render in a terminal

Article URL: https://fathy.fr/carbonyl Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34547259 Points: 19 # Comments: 2 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/86XrGSa via IFTTT

Ask HN: How to Fix Unstable and Slow wifi on Linux Mint?

Ask HN: How to Fix Unstable and Slow wifi on Linux Mint? 3 by garashovb | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi there. I have a pretty old HP laptop which is running Linux Mint currently. When joining the home wifi network is quite slow. I went through similar issues on some random linux (also mint) forums and tried everything. It got a bit better after disabling features like PowerManagement and Ipv6. However, still I cannot get more than 15 download speed while from the same distance my other device shows 60-70. Question: As a last shoot I decided to either upgrade physical network interface card or easier to buy a usb wifi network adapter and use it. Do you guys thing it would help me to solve issue ? Buying physical network interface card might be tricky as I am not sure which spec should be to "fit". Thanks. Note: Os kernel is up to date, no solution there.

Godot 4.0 beta 16: Initial .NET 7 support

Article URL: https://godotengine.org/article/dev-snapshot-godot-4-0-beta-16/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34547637 Points: 34 # Comments: 6 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/io9Ld7I via IFTTT

Classical ML Still Relevant?

Classical ML Still Relevant? 4 by Sanej | 2 comments on Hacker News. ** Pls bear with me if its been already discussed or not related ** With all the proliferation of DL and LLM along with near unlimited compute, energy and bandwidth do we still need classical ML approach for solving the problems? Is DL / NN going to take over everything?

Ask HN: How to avoid USB firmware attacks

Ask HN: How to avoid USB firmware attacks 2 by bla54321 | 2 comments on Hacker News. I'm aware of USB firmware attacks where a bad actor will leave a stray USB around with the hope of a target using it and compromising their computer. This basically can be avoided by not plugging in a USB stick you don't own. But what precautions can one take when buying a USB device on a website like amazon? It's not beyond the realm of possibilities that a potential attack target could be to pre-package USB devices with malicious firmware and sell or re-sell on a site like Amazon. Is this is known attack vector, and is there anything one could do to prevent something like this?

Nelua, AOT statically typed Lua

Article URL: https://nelua.io/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34537820 Points: 20 # Comments: 4 from Hacker News: Front Page https://nelua.io/ via IFTTT

Ask HN: Does anyone play poker or program a poker bot/engine?

Ask HN: Does anyone play poker or program a poker bot/engine? 2 by dieselgate | 2 comments on Hacker News. Hey all, Random thing here but I've never really played poker or really knew how the game worked - on a whim learned the hand rankings and played online (free) for a couple hours last night. It is very fun and a lot more interesting than I gave it credit before. The first thing that jumped out at me are the AI/bot considerations when playing online. I was surprised the bots weren't betting bigger when they had good hands. And also curious the logic they consider when human players are playing "aggressive". I'm not a gambler or much of a gamer at all (cribbage is fun with friends) but poker has been sort of a breath of fresh air into my mind. I don't intend to start playing for money or anything crazy but just wanted to see if other folks play and maybe the format they use (online, with friends, professionally etc.) The website I was using is 247freepoker...

Stanford student may need to ‘acknowledge harm’ for reading ‘Mein Kampf’

Article URL: https://www.thefire.org/news/report-stanford-student-may-need-take-accountability-acknowledge-harm-reading-hitlers-mein Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34537068 Points: 39 # Comments: 24 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/JzWB8rC via IFTTT

Request HN: Add Upvote Count to Comments

Request HN: Add Upvote Count to Comments 3 by uptownfunk | 6 comments on Hacker News. Would it be possible to display the upvote count to comments? Is there a reason not to do this?

Stripe sets one-year timetable to decide on going public

Article URL: https://www.wsj.com/articles/stripe-sets-one-year-timetable-to-decide-on-going-public-11674749304 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34533710 Points: 61 # Comments: 38 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/pkIoaxP via IFTTT

Ask HN: Why do sites insist on local language?

Ask HN: Why do sites insist on local language? 3 by ilchalpenl | 0 comments on Hacker News. If one takes Google or YouTube or Facebook or Outlook they default to local language. Can't they use the browser language or OS language to default to that language. I can forgive even 'regular sites' like Facebook, Outlook or YouTube. but increasingly even coding sites Github/Google Developers also do it. Why is it needed? Most devs I know of want to have menus/etc in English (as it helps searching or reading documentation).

Ask HN: Why are so many PHP projects moving to Node?

Ask HN: Why are so many PHP projects moving to Node? 6 by kypro | 1 comments on Hacker News. I started my software engineering career as a PHP developer about 15 years ago. Looking back now I understand why PHP had a bad reputation - the language objectively had a lot of problems and the PHP ecosystem in the mid 00s was very immature compared to the battle tested ecosystems of Java and .NET. But since then, and with the release of PHP 7, the language and ecosystem has matured massively. For one, Laravel is excellent - the framework is well designed, the docs are some of the best I've ever worked with, and the developer tooling is (in my opinion) unrivalled. I work mostly on Node / Java back ends professionally these days, but I find myself almost exclusively using Laravel for my personal projects. THe reason being I'm so much more productive in PHP & Laravel compared to Java. And don't get me wrong, Java is great for building enterprise software, but for small to mediu...

Don't store TOTP in Bitwarden for your online accounts (2022)

Article URL: https://prezu.ca/post/dont-use-totp-in-bitwarden/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34522104 Points: 13 # Comments: 25 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/7PaSKL5 via IFTTT

Similar Image Search (2021)

Article URL: https://blog.qwertyforce.dev/posts/similar_image_search Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34522391 Points: 6 # Comments: 0 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/rgQpWik via IFTTT

Ask HN: How to handle financial calculations precisely?

Ask HN: How to handle financial calculations precisely? 5 by fedeb95 | 1 comments on Hacker News. I am talking of a Java world, but this extends to any language I think. Basically the problem is the following: given a set of (positive) floating point numbers, which sum up to x, how do I rescale them in the range [0, 1] so that this new set, when multiplied with x, gives the original set, up to the second decimal place? The max x I expect to encounter is probably in the order of 10000000000, just to be sure. I've run a quick property based test, and the results are precise only if I use BigDecimal with a MathContext with precision of 8, rounding half up. Is there some mathematical proof of how much precision I need for this problem? Edit: sorry the precision was 14, 8 was for a later test with smaller amounts

US Marines defeat DARPA robot by hiding under a cardboard box

Article URL: https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/342413-us-marines-defeat-darpa-robot-by-hiding-under-a-cardboard-box Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34518299 Points: 71 # Comments: 33 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/7tceT6K via IFTTT

OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 has reached end of life OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 has reached end of life

Users of the openSUSE Leap 15.3 distribution will want to be looking at moving on; support for that release has come to an end. " The currently maintained stable release is openSUSE Leap 15.4, which will be maintained until around end of 2023 (same lifetime as SLES 15 SP4 regular support) ". from LWN.net https://ift.tt/h1dwHbI via IFTTT

Ask HN: Bookmarking with _working_ full text search?

Ask HN: Bookmarking with _working_ full text search? 3 by gowings97 | 0 comments on Hacker News. I'm a pinboard.in refuge and I'm still looking for a bookmarking search that performs _working_ full text search for bookmarks I've saved. I want to pay for a service that acts like a personal Google for everything I've bookmarked. I presume that would involve the bookmarking service to save/cache each page I've bookmarked - I'll leave that for the bookmarking service to figure out. I thought I may have found that with raindrop.io, but searching for a single specific string of text (like 'wine' in a HN URL of people discussing the 'wine' emulator) does not seemingly work with Raindrop. It seems that unless the string is in the URL title or description, the Bookmark service fails/isn't actually performing a full text search of a previously bookmarked page.

Some gut bacteria appear to communicate with the brain

Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230120-how-gut-bacteria-are-controlling-your-brain Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34507162 Points: 32 # Comments: 18 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/PsjYaN5 via IFTTT

How to Value Software Buyout

How to Value Software Buyout 2 by FlingPoo | 0 comments on Hacker News. We (my business partner and I) have a small company writing software in a niche industry. A consulting company has approached us to purchase a specific product we developed, for exclusive use by them. Up until now, we use our custom software to produce detailed analysis for the outside consulting company (we charge them, then they charge their clients directly) We have no experience in valuing the software for sale. We've been using our in-house GIS software to produce the reports, and over the last 5 years have had income of almost $700k. Anyone have suggestions on how we should go about putting a value on this software? They want exclusive rights to use it. I've read several articles on how to value software (note: source code will still be ours, in escrow). Some articles suggest either 3, 4, or 5 years of past billings/income to value the sale of that software. Any suggestions?

Seven years on, what do we know about the disappearance of flight MH370?

Article URL: https://admiralcloudberg.medium.com/call-of-the-void-seven-years-on-what-do-we-know-about-the-disappearance-of-malaysia-airlines-77fa5244bf99 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34506004 Points: 60 # Comments: 31 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/X1GuJgj via IFTTT

A Perceptually Meaningful Audio Visualizer (2016)

Article URL: https://delu.medium.com/a-perceptually-meaningful-audio-visualizer-ee72051781bc Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34506176 Points: 25 # Comments: 6 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/eWVm8bq via IFTTT

Snowden on the Lightning Network on Nostr

Article URL: https://iris.to/#/post/note1scags6u8fre3rhyc9h457wdrhu0r2c0h4t4e4d4nrwsjj6mcg2qqc2k7am Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34507443 Points: 13 # Comments: 4 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/6zvnHaK via IFTTT

Terraform Linux repositories GPG key mismatch

Wonders of Street View

Article URL: https://neal.fun/wonders-of-street-view/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34492052 Points: 14 # Comments: 2 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/YGfgheU via IFTTT

Who pays for your rewards? Redistribution in the credit card market [pdf]

Article URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/files/2023007pap.pdf Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34492502 Points: 28 # Comments: 21 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/hsfFP7j via IFTTT

Ask HN: What Happened to Windows to Go?

Ask HN: What Happened to Windows to Go? 2 by sysadm1n | 0 comments on Hacker News. I miss this feature. More reading here[0]. Is there any way to boot into Windows 11 via a USB drive? Or some hack / workaround we can use to do that? I ask because the feature has been discontinued and MS sunsetted WTG as per the Wikipedia entry: > Windows To Go was discontinued by Microsoft in 2019, and is no longer available in Windows 10 as of the May 2020 update (version 2004) [0] https://ift.tt/ibJqeYN

Pwning the all Google phone with a non-Google bug

Article URL: https://github.blog/2023-01-23-pwning-the-all-google-phone-with-a-non-google-bug/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34490471 Points: 31 # Comments: 2 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/3uv6AJ0 via IFTTT

OpenEnroth – Open reimplementation of the Might and Magic 6, 7, 8 game engine

Article URL: https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34491736 Points: 25 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/Gn4jLeE via IFTTT

Ask HN: What does your WFH day/routine looks like?

Ask HN: What does your WFH day/routine looks like? 4 by kcindric | 3 comments on Hacker News. I’m one of those people who are sworn never to return to the office (ok, maybe once a week) as I truly and wholeheartedly enjoy working from my office. I’m interested to how does your typical wfh day looks like, during and off office hours, mainly for inspiration what I could add to my routine. Disclaimer: I don’t have kids. Mine is wake up around 6am, have a cup of coffee with my spouse and go meditate for 30min. After I’m finished my spouse had breakfast and is at the door with the usual “lucky you for having the opportunity to wfh” (she’s right). I have breakfast and check my emails. After reading the emails I write a separate work and private to-do lists which I try to follow as best I can. I try to work using a pomo-timer (pomofocus.io) and during the breaks I do laundry, cook a meal and do other chores. After work is done I do a 1hr scheduled do-nothing time where I literally try to do ...

Nolibc: A minimal C-library replacement shipped with the kernel

Article URL: https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/920158/313ec4305df220bb/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34479284 Points: 16 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/o4znCOE via IFTTT

Signal app's president-“layoffs in tech are to keep salaries in check”

Article URL: https://twitter.com/mer__edith/status/1616535695216050184 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34480598 Points: 87 # Comments: 41 from Hacker News: Front Page https://twitter.com/mer__edith/status/1616535695216050184 via IFTTT

Ask HN: Is there any big project trying to make VM APIs standards?

Ask HN: Is there any big project trying to make VM APIs standards? 3 by andrewfromx | 0 comments on Hacker News. I wrote these three files a year ago when I needed to create VMs at various cloud providers (linode, vultr, digitalocean) through their apis: https://ift.tt/VwehQ8C https://ift.tt/uJl3pNO https://ift.tt/LTKrWyE Notice how each is slightly different and they don't all agree on the image name for some standard image and size. I'm wondering fellow hackers, has anyone taken this type of project on and made progress to have a standard way to make a VM? i.e. I should be able to spin up a VM at digitalocean setup just the way I want and then, boom, do the same thing at vultr without any extra work. The end goal being to run my code on these VMs directly, avoiding the extra layer of a container running inside them.

NSA CSI IPv6 Security Guidance (2023) [pdf]

Article URL: https://media.defense.gov/2023/Jan/18/2003145994/-1/-1/0/CSI_IPV6_SECURITY_GUIDANCE.PDF Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34478810 Points: 7 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/MBKT1c5 via IFTTT

Gpu.js: GPU Accelerated JavaScript

Article URL: https://github.com/gpujs/gpu.js Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34479643 Points: 41 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/HnkXtKg via IFTTT

Ask HN: Whats the best internal tool where you work?

Ask HN: Whats the best internal tool where you work? 3 by dijit | 0 comments on Hacker News. I’m extremely guilty of being obsessed with internal tools. I have worked with internal dashboards written in php which could predict the expected sales of the day, admin servers that could manage jobs and deployed software fleets across all servers and chatbots that could run software maintenances end-to-end. Some software was so good that I felt the pain of it when leaving. Does anyone have any tools like that?

Unemployable and Uninvestable

Unemployable and Uninvestable 4 by anyadvicewilldo | 3 comments on Hacker News. It seems I am unemployed and uninvestable. I'm looking for advice. I have been a senior engineer for about a decade. I feel I have become unemployable because of my experience. Interviewers have repeatedly told me I am over qualified for positions. I know this is a tough time for everyone considering the massive layoffs in our sector, but I have been jobless for a year, and counting. I’m not asking for a handout, but rather advice. I’ve had a few failed startups due to a lack of investment, while I see grifters like SBF raking in billions. I have had my ideas be realized by other companies, years after I attempted, because I lacked capital. I have had my pitch decks dismissed without a second thought. What is the secret sauce here? Is it a matter of who you know, rather than what you know? Every other day I see companies with no clear mission raising capital with little more than marketing jargon and a...

Thoughts on the Python Packaging Ecosystem

Article URL: https://pradyunsg.me/blog/2023/01/21/thoughts-on-python-packaging/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34467952 Points: 10 # Comments: 2 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/jaBMrAg via IFTTT

Big Pharma Greed’s Knows No Bounds

Article URL: https://www.thenation.com/article/economy/big-pharma-greed-knows-no-bounds/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34468531 Points: 32 # Comments: 18 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/LO32YgK via IFTTT

Ask HN: Great text based games to play?

I’m of a younger generation, and have seen a lot of references to text based games in popular media. Games where it gives you a prompt like “You are in a forest” and you can type things like “I climb a tree” or “I look around” and it responds to that. I’d love to try one of these out. I have a modern computer so I’m guessing it’ll have to be emulated somehow, but what do you recommend as a great text based game to try? Like ones that really make you think and get creative Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34469154 Points: 14 # Comments: 5 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/mpucyVs via IFTTT

Thoughts on Ethereum’s Stealth Address

Article URL: https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2023/01/20/stealth.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34467518 Points: 11 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/vX6Wq37 via IFTTT

Buy Hi-Resolution Satellite Images of Any Place on Earth

Article URL: https://www.skyfi.com/pricing Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34468644 Points: 47 # Comments: 16 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/Q2Jtxbn via IFTTT

Ask HN: Best programmable drone / open source OS?

Ask HN: Best programmable drone / open source OS? 6 by simonebrunozzi | 3 comments on Hacker News. I would like to run some experiments with drones in a remote property. What would be a recommended drone, and a programmable, "hackable" open source OS?

Ask HN: Why did HN get rid of the “web” button?

Ask HN: Why did HN get rid of the “web” button? 3 by hammock | 2 comments on Hacker News. We used to have a Web button in the menu buttons of each post that would take you to the archive.is version of a paywalled article. Instead now it’s gone and we have to wait for someone to comment the link (or do it ourselves), and hope that dang pins the comment to the top before we find the article ourselves. It’s a suboptimal solution. What gives?

Ask HN: What's Going to Replace Twitter?

Ask HN: What's Going to Replace Twitter? 8 by CM30 | 7 comments on Hacker News. When Musk first bought Twitter, I basically joined every single alternative that popped up. Mastodon, Hive, Post, Cohost, etc... if they exist, I've probably got an account on them now. And I kinda expected people to move over after that. People were all making a big deal out of it, and there was a lot of interest in leaving the site after whatever questionable decision was made that week (Twitter Blue, the timeline kerfuffle, controversial accounts being unbanned, mentions of Mastodon and co being banned, etc). Yet for whatever reason, no one seems to have stuck to that. Most of these places have communities, but the vast majority of people are either still on Twitter or keep posting there as their primary social media service. So what will it take to actually replace it outright? To kill it in the same way Reddit killed Digg or Facebook killed Myspace?

Show HN: Timeretain – Track, visualize, and export your hours

Hi HN, I made this because I needed to track how much I work and on what. Timeretain allows you to track time using a fast, private feed of time cards. It displays your stats next to it, and you can filter to zoom in on a description or tag. You can always export what's in view. It's different from other time trackers because it's powerful and minimalist. Here's how I use it. I need to hold myself accountable. I want to know how much I've worked in a week, and Timeretain immediately shows that — no need to create extensive 'reports'. Next, a log of what I did is useful for standup. I can get that from my feed, which loads quickly. Finally, I have to track time for specific topics. With Timeretain, I can add tags on the fly — it doesn't require me to create and manage 'projects'. I would love to hear your feedback. There's an instant demo on the landing page; you don't have to share personal details to test. Comments URL: https://news.yco...

Citizen scientists report global rapid reductions in the visibility of stars

Article URL: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abq7781 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34457900 Points: 17 # Comments: 7 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/bK5rV4q via IFTTT

Job Hunting in 2022

Article URL: https://mhlakhani.com/blog/2023/01/tech-job-market/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34456416 Points: 22 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/wLvgaRo via IFTTT

Lean – Theorem Prover

Article URL: https://leanprover.github.io/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34456573 Points: 6 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/c0Wvp3S via IFTTT

Ask HN: Dynamics between CEO and CTO as a startup matures?

Ask HN: Dynamics between CEO and CTO as a startup matures? 2 by fdgsdfogijq | 0 comments on Hacker News. I'm considering founding a startup with a very inexperienced would be CEO. Seed capital is already available, I would take on the CTO role. We will hire a team of developers. My concern is that I am bringing significant technical expertise to the table, and we will be targeting a very specific Saas idea. From a raw income perspective, I can fetch about 2-3x the CEO, and have alot more years of experience. I also have good general people/product skills. The reason I bring this up, my fear is that I will pound the pavement building the product. Initially the power/direction of the company will be in my hands. But after a few years and de-risking/gaining customers/hitting PMF, the CTO role diminishes significantly relative to the CEO. I ask because I do see myself resenting this situation. Clearly the answer is to found something myself. But lets put that aside. Has anyone seen is...

Introducing Rust Support in CodeSandbox, start a Rust VM in one click

Article URL: https://codesandbox.io/blog/announcing-rust-support-in-codesandbox Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34444129 Points: 24 # Comments: 8 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/hf9MFm6 via IFTTT

Ask HN: How can I make beautiful, professional programmatic text animation?

Ask HN: How can I make beautiful, professional programmatic text animation? 7 by poeticsilence | 3 comments on Hacker News. I'm building a word game on the side, and I want to artfully and elegantly transform one word into the other, programmatically. The corpus of words is quite large, but there are a finite number of transformation types. (Example transformations would be shuffling or dropping letters) Everyone seems to be either using something like Adobe After Effects, or the animations themselves tend not to look very organic or soothing and satisfying to the eye. Is this something that can be done easily in modern CSS and Javascript? Is there any resource, individual, or group you can recommend for either learning from or contracting with to accomplish this?

GitHub Pages is currently degraded

Article URL: https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/n18j5g7wpg0s Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34442360 Points: 15 # Comments: 9 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/6SzKpne via IFTTT

Tell HN: Coinbase is a joke (product and support)

Tell HN: Coinbase is a joke (product and support) 110 by e40 | 57 comments on Hacker News. I work with Ukrainians and paying some of them has been a challenge, so we decided to give payment via BTC a try. I got a personal Coinbase account to play around with it, to get more familiar (I had never purchase any crypto until then). Once I got the account and proved to myself that it should work, I started the process to get a business account. The business account took a long time to get. Probably 2 months. The amount of information they asked for was quite surprising to me. As a founder, I had never given this level of detail to anyone for any purpose. I assumed that it was due to regulations Coinbase were under, but honestly, I do not know. The end goal was important enough that I was willing to go along. Once I went through the onerous process, I linked our business checking and purchased some BTC and tried to transfer it. I was told there would be a 13 day hold on the funds before the...

Are tech companies in the Bay Area still recruiting foreigners?

Are tech companies in the Bay Area still recruiting foreigners? 4 by kodols | 1 comments on Hacker News. Hello everyone, are companies in the Bay Area still recruiting foreigners? I may have 2 years of experience in the Cloud (AWS/GCP/K8S) and two other years of experience in dev (Go/Scala/TS), but I have no answers, not even a screening. Is it the period that wants this? A change of vision?

Salesforce, but for Dating

Article URL: https://dateforce.app/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34431908 Points: 74 # Comments: 65 from Hacker News: Front Page https://dateforce.app/ via IFTTT

How can I be concise when explaining complex subjects?

How can I be concise when explaining complex subjects? 5 by 100011_100001 | 11 comments on Hacker News. When I communicate verbally or in an email, I try to explain things in depth. Generally, if there are a lot of caveats my pattern is: * Explain the problem * Explain the solution * Cover caveats, exceptions * Re-explain the solution in case they forgot * Answer any questions * Re-explain the solution to solidify what I explained including their questions to make sure they got it This leads to me being very wordy, and I can easily reply to a simple question by talking for 10 minutes. I find my behavior problematic, especially since I'm an SME for a bunch of different things, this leads to having to explain a lot of things daily. I don't just do this for technical questions, I do it pretty much for everything. My significant other, which is a lot more socially adept than me, thinks that I have an inherent assumption that other people won't get it, so I repeat myself. At ti...

What new Python features are the most useful for you?

What new Python features are the most useful for you? 8 by artimis | 3 comments on Hacker News. In recent years Python ecosystem evolved significantly. From using requirements.txt to dependency management tools like Poetry, from simple typing to Protocols [1] and Variadic Generics [2]. We've got walrus operator, match case statement, and finally even faster Python. More and more low-level libraries are being written in Rust [3]. What new features, tools, libraries (already implemented or being worked on) are the most useful for your work with Python? What are you the most excited about? [1] https://ift.tt/dFfyR8v [2] https://ift.tt/eG30rKx [3] https://ift.tt/CorfIED

The Power of Proto Boards [video]

Article URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5BXMILt49s Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34429307 Points: 10 # Comments: 0 from Hacker News: Front Page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5BXMILt49s via IFTTT

Explore Wikipedia's New Look

Article URL: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wikipedia-desktop/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34429175 Points: 23 # Comments: 11 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/xk9DSqY via IFTTT

Ask HN: required maths content in a Computer Science degree

Ask HN: required maths content in a Computer Science degree 2 by hashim | 1 comments on Hacker News. I'm a self-taught UK-based web dev finally going to university in order to round out my knowledge with a degree in CompSci, trying to decide between London and Birmingham. In my research I've noticed that the best unis in London - Imperial College, UCL, Queen Mary, King's College - all require at least an A-Level in Maths (final years of high school in the US). By contrast, the more mid-tier unis - Greenwich, Brunel, East London - only require a passing grade in GCSE maths (early years of high school in the US). As someone primarily going to uni in order to learn the CS theory that I'm hoping will both make me a better programmer and give me a good enough understanding of AI/ML to apply it to my business ideas, this leaves me wondering what the reason for this requirement might be and which type of course is right for me. Are the top unis teaching more maths than I need...

UT-Austin blocks access to TikTok on campus Wi-Fi networks

Article URL: https://www.texastribune.org/2023/01/17/ut-austin-tiktok-ban/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34416682 Points: 40 # Comments: 13 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/qT2c8gr via IFTTT

Git 2.39.1 (and more) released Git 2.39.1 (and more) released

Git 2.39.1 has been released with a set of security fixes; there are also updated versions of many older Git releases available. A pair of integer overflow vulnerabilities can lead to code execution in some scenarios; see the announcement and this GitHub blog entry for more information. from LWN.net https://ift.tt/DRNxXK4 via IFTTT

Ask HN: Has anyone worked at research institutes like Simons or Allen?

Ask HN: Has anyone worked at research institutes like Simons or Allen? 3 by actinium226 | 1 comments on Hacker News. There's a thread about national labs: https://ift.tt/ki7jGlp But I feel like there's more options out there besides NLs and FAANG. I wonder if anyone here has worked at some sort of private research institute and could essentially compare & contrast it to FAANG, as OP requested in the linked thread?

The Quest for a Dumber Phone

Article URL: https://every.to/cybernaut/the-quest-for-a-dumber-phone Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34415704 Points: 27 # Comments: 9 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/aEOQZV7 via IFTTT

Ask HN: What happened to flatbuffers? Are they being used?

A few years ago, their was a talk about flatbuffers[0] being a memory efficient and quicker method than JSON. Anyone have any real world experience with it? [0] https://ift.tt/FLoRnZe Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34415858 Points: 18 # Comments: 12 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/nBc3QAR via IFTTT

Ask HN: How do I get into Art?

Ask HN: How do I get into Art? 9 by adversaryIdiot | 11 comments on Hacker News. I have very little exposure to art. Art is a completely untapped field which I'm sure I'm missing out on. I've heard that stepping outside of STEM and appreciating other fields is a good idea. How would you recommend for me to take a step out of STEM and get a taste of the artsy realm in life? I don't know what I don't know.

Ask HN: Are we on the right track with AI coding?

Ask HN: Are we on the right track with AI coding? 2 by matthijs_hofman | 0 comments on Hacker News. I have been testing out the ChatGPT and the Azure/Git Copilot solutions and I am impressed by the work done there over a short period of time. But I can't keep wondering if this: We have created programming languages to be able to give instructions to a computer in a way that human beings can use these. Now we are learning computers this human language so it can propose coding. However if we make computers understand our normal language (we did that), wouldn't it be much more efficient if we let this computer create computer language directly? It will be much more efficient for the AI, it will enable much greater options since we are not restricted by the programming language, and it will have much less overhead. Now I understand this can provide problems if we ever need to change or review the code manually, but realistically: Would we?

Base64 Is Base65

Base64 Is Base65 2 by gizmore | 2 comments on Hacker News. Because there is a special padding character '='

Intel Core i9-13900T CPU benchmarks show faster than 12900K 125W performance

Article URL: https://wccftech.com/intel-core-i9-13900t-cpu-benchmarks-show-faster-than-12900k-125w-performance-at-35w/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34402887 Points: 26 # Comments: 13 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/cF3LEB2 via IFTTT

Networking Advice for Introverts

Networking Advice for Introverts 2 by magicturnip | 0 comments on Hacker News. Last year Ryan Hoover shared some helpful DMs with startup founders on raising capital, pmf, introversion, remote work & lots more. With his permission I collated these in 1 place on my app Quda: https://ift.tt/r2zqHjM The Q&A on introversion really stood out to me! What other tips have you got for making new connections when it doesn't come natural to you? Q: Was wondering if you had any networking advice for introverts? My main worry is I feel like I don’t have anything to offer and 'pick your brain' always feels one-sided. Ryan Hoover: As a fellow introvert, I can empathize. :) You're right that the cold "may I pick your brain" ask isn't very effective in meeting people or building relationships. Instead I would try to be helpful and get involved in communities that are aligned with your interests. More on... Being helpful: This can be in the form of proactive 1:1 ou...

Late Hokusai: Thought, Technique, Society

Article URL: https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/projects/late-hokusai-thought-technique-society Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34403383 Points: 9 # Comments: 2 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/SAoBl1r via IFTTT

My Journey to Launching Pivotlar, a SaaS for Simplifying WordPress Hosting

My Journey to Launching Pivotlar, a SaaS for Simplifying WordPress Hosting 2 by anouarabdsslm | 0 comments on Hacker News. Greetings everyone, I hope this post finds you well and enjoying your time. Today, I am excited to share with you my journey and experience in launching my first SaaS product. As a full-stack software developer with over 8 years of experience, I have always been passionate about building SaaS products. However, in the past, I often found myself getting sidetracked by excuses or procrastinating on development. But last year, I made a commitment to myself to create a clear strategy that would help bring my ideas to life. I realized that having a solid plan in place was key, and it has truly made a difference in my progress. I am thrilled to announce that I am now in the final stages of launching Pivotlar, a beta version of my new SaaS that simplifies the process of hosting WordPress websites on your own VPS. Pivotlar allows you to provision a VPS with your chosen se...

Tell HN: Best Use for old iPads (that I found)

Tell HN: Best Use for old iPads (that I found) 30 by evo_9 | 13 comments on Hacker News. Last month I asked[0] what could be done with an old iPad; the responses led me to discover Alfred Home Security[0] and It's exactly what I was looking for. The winning feature being, you can repurpose any old iOS device as a camera. I have since used the app with 2 old iPads, and an iPhone 7 Plus. Works better than I expect, really nicely done app. The motion detection is spot-on. I've been mostly using this to see what our new very shy kitten is up to since we've only seen him twice in 5 weeks; basically he's impossible to find during the day and only comes out to play after we're asleep. The videos are super fun / cute, and it's nice to see he's having fun and in good health! [3] Alfred Security also make a impressive, very inexpensive camera ($34 US, 1080P, night vision, 130 degree viewing angle and easy to mount). I just received 3 of the 4. TLDR: last month I want...

How to beat lag when developing a multiplayer RTS game

Article URL: https://www.construct.net/en/blogs/ashleys-blog-2/rts-devlog-beat-lag-1607 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34391559 Points: 11 # Comments: 0 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/Mh8rcQo via IFTTT

Ask HN: Looking for a Website (Long Shot)

Ask HN: Looking for a Website (Long Shot) 2 by ZahiF | 2 comments on Hacker News. Hey folks. Stumbled on a website who's layout I loved and somehow did not bookmark, pretty sure it was through HN and hoping someone will figure out what it was. The website is an "online newspaper", likely American or British but who knows these days. It covered all sorts of news (so, world news). The layout was clean and "bookish". Think along the lines of the NYT, WP, et al., but not one of those big mainstream newspapers. What I really liked was the design of the page. Everything was sans-serif and the stories were in a grid-like layout. Throughout the mostly beige'ish background you can find smooth pastel color filled stories. It was neat and pretty with the right mix of colors and "paper-like" feel meets the Internet. For some reasons I think that the website was called "seffora" or something along those lines. I tried running the above description th...

Ask HN: Do you or someone you know give money to your parents?

Ask HN: Do you or someone you know give money to your parents? 20 by DoYOuGiveMoney | 11 comments on Hacker News. I've been trying to find tax / life advice about giving money to parents and I've been unable to do so. Every year or two I give my parents about $10-15k. This year I'm giving them $30k and I'm unable to find any relevant details about this. Does anyone else give money to their folks? Is there any guidance on how to do this? I'm writing a check but in the past have done cash, but I find it all very inconvenient and confusing for tax purposes. Thanks

Stable Diffusion Frivolous Litigation

Article URL: http://www.stablediffusionfrivolous.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34390082 Points: 17 # Comments: 37 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/G7rSBXm via IFTTT

Feathered robotic wing paves way for flapping drones

Article URL: https://www.alphagalileo.org/en-gb/Item-Display/ItemId/229338?returnurl=https://www.alphagalileo.org/en-gb/Item-Display/ItemId/229338 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34382635 Points: 13 # Comments: 4 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/X5oSbDk via IFTTT

How to Draw Ideas

Article URL: https://ralphammer.com/how-to-draw-ideas/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34382655 Points: 19 # Comments: 1 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/kDW7Ncm via IFTTT

Ask HN: Role-model companies with the best dev culture in 2023

Ask HN: Role-model companies with the best dev culture in 2023 41 by fandorin | 22 comments on Hacker News. What are the role-model software companies with amazing dev culture now? In 2013-15 many people were looking up to how Netflix or Spotify built their dev culture and how they operated and developed their products. What companies are setting current trends now (in 2022-23)?

Ask HN: How do you give back?

Ask HN: How do you give back? 12 by yonibot | 8 comments on Hacker News. I’m looking for ways to “pay it forward” and make helping other people a bigger part of my life. Curious to hear what other HackerNews people have come up with. For context, I’m a software engineer (mostly front-end) and also have a law degree.

Internal document explains why Google has become slow and bureaucratic

Article URL: https://www.businessinsider.com/google-document-bureaucracy-slime-mold-staff-frustration-2023-1 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34381884 Points: 27 # Comments: 8 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/K0XGDfR via IFTTT

Counting the transistors in the 8086 processor: it's harder than you might think

Article URL: http://www.righto.com/2023/01/counting-transistors-in-8086-processor.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34382744 Points: 10 # Comments: 3 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/dT4SJYy via IFTTT

Ask HN: ChatGPT doesn't ackowledge being wrong?

Ask HN: ChatGPT doesn't ackowledge being wrong? 8 by caldarons | 9 comments on Hacker News. So far in all the cases I have seen of ChatGPT providing a wrong answer, I have never seen it actually acknowledge that the answer it provides might be innacurate. Am I the only one worried by this? For all the talk about "AI ethics" there is it seems strinking to me that the current state of the art model will opt for providing a convincing argument for why it's wrong answer is correct, rather than say that the answer it provides might be innacurate. (Funnily enough this is what humans tend to do aswell.) Being that these models often tend to be trained on data found on the internet, could this be a sign of the bias we tend to have when writing on social platforms and the internet in general? (As in justifying our answers instead of trying to get to the correct one) So the questions are: 1. What are the consequences of this in the development of LLMs and in their application ...

CoinDesk, Inc. Files Motion to Unseal Names of SBF's Additional Bail Sureties [pdf]

Article URL: https://ia801508.us.archive.org/25/items/gov.uscourts.nysd.590940/gov.uscourts.nysd.590940.43.0.pdf Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34373068 Points: 13 # Comments: 0 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/Njgbr5y via IFTTT

Ask HN: I want a universal AC Adapter that fits ALL plugs and ALL V/A?

Ask HN: I want a universal AC Adapter that fits ALL plugs and ALL V/A? 2 by ThinkBeat | 2 comments on Hacker News. Over my life due to a love for electrical gadgets I have gathered a nice pile of them. W ith moves, divorce, spring cleaning and just plain stupidity I have a lot of cool stuff that I can’t turn on because that nice adapter that came with it is nowhere to be found. In order to connect you need the right plug with the right polarity at the right volt and the right amp settings. I do have drawers that are filled with Ac adapters that I have accumulated but seldom does one match a gadget I find. I am not sure how that can be, but that is my life. Right now I have a bit of a different problem. I am trying to troubleshoot an audio mixer. One possibility is that the existing battery adapter is not working correctly. Ideally I would reach into my collection, pull out a replacement and be good to go. Not one of the other ones I have match plug or power configuration. This is bugg...

People Don’t Like Subscriptions

People Don’t Like Subscriptions 4 by sumizeit | 3 comments on Hacker News. We have a subscription product. People don’t like paying for subscriptions. If we offer lifetime access, they jump at the chance. What do you do to convince your customers to purchase a subscription?

Ask HN: Have you dealt with a real life pathological liar(s) in tech?

Ask HN: Have you dealt with a real life pathological liar(s) in tech? 3 by jesuscript | 2 comments on Hacker News. Here is a list of George Santos's lies: - Lying about where he went to school - Lying about where he worked - Lying about owning a number of rental properties - Lying about being robbed of his rent money - Lying about being Jewish - Lying about his criminal status in Brazil - Lying to donors - Lying about his athletic accomplishments - Lying about his mother dying on 9/11 - Lying about his campaign finances https://ift.tt/YTHpUrw This is a little beyond white lies, or resume embellishment. He made it pretty far, all the way to congress. Just curious if anyone has seen anything like this at companies you've worked for.

Sam Bankman-Fried's secret 'backdoor' discovered, FTX lawyer says

Article URL: https://www.businessinsider.com/sam-bankman-fried-secret-backdoor-worth-65-billion-court-hears-2023-1 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34372508 Points: 52 # Comments: 38 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/xUF6ipg via IFTTT

Alpine Linux in the Browser

Article URL: https://bellard.org/jslinux/vm.html?url=alpine-x86.cfg&mem=192 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34371073 Points: 17 # Comments: 3 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/HRIcb7d via IFTTT

Liquid Democracy. Two Experiments on Delegation in Voting

Article URL: https://www.nber.org/papers/w30794 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34358510 Points: 15 # Comments: 3 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/JY7ZUMa via IFTTT

Rust to be allowed for Chromium development Rust to be allowed for Chromium development

The Chromium browser project has announced that it will be integrating support for third-party libraries written in Rust. Our goal in bringing Rust into Chromium is to provide a simpler (no IPC) and safer (less complex C++ overall, no memory safety bugs in a sandbox either) way to satisfy the rule of two, in order to speed up development (less code to write, less design docs, less security review) and improve the security (increasing the number of lines of code without memory safety bugs, decreasing the bug density of code) of Chrome. And we believe that we can use third-party Rust libraries to work toward this goal. Rust was developed by Mozilla specifically for use in writing a browser, so it’s very fitting that Chromium would finally begin to rely on this technology too. Thank you Mozilla for your huge contribution to the systems software industry. Rust has been an incredible proof that we should be able to expect a language to provide safety while also being performant. from LWN.n...

Is TypeScript actually worth It?

Is TypeScript actually worth It? 7 by roberttod | 11 comments on Hacker News. I have been using TypeScript for a few years now, and I haven't yet been convinced that I would choose to use it if I had the choice; not just for my own personal projects but for large scale applications where the codebase is shared with many developers. I want to skip over the static typing benefits argument, because I think it is well understood that static typing is a good thing and if we could bless JavaScript with a built-in and robust typing system then I don't think many people would be against that. My issue is with the amount of extra work it places on developers, much of it the "dumb" kind of work which can eat up hours and doesn't deliver all that much value. i) It's a framework, with all the usual framework downsides For example, a new package you install can require a new TypesScript version. Once installed, you then may need to update your source code. This can place ...

My list of favorite secure messaging apps

Article URL: https://supernova.tilde.team/messengers.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34358483 Points: 27 # Comments: 5 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/YcBONrK via IFTTT

Extreme 'Rogue Wave' in the North Pacific Confirmed as Most Extreme on Record

Article URL: https://www.sciencealert.com/extreme-rogue-wave-in-the-north-pacific-confirmed-as-most-extreme-on-record Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34357580 Points: 36 # Comments: 21 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/Fp3TJcu via IFTTT

The end of the high school essay

Article URL: https://seths.blog/2023/01/the-end-of-the-high-school-essay/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34357596 Points: 10 # Comments: 12 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/9CfBYvW via IFTTT

What happens when you open a terminal and enter `ls’

Article URL: https://www.warp.dev/blog/what-happens-when-you-open-a-terminal-and-enter-ls Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34342438 Points: 35 # Comments: 4 from Hacker News: Front Page https://ift.tt/0Txh2v9 via IFTTT

Market Annealing: Getting to $10M ARR in Early Markets

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Tell HN: I made an Alien UFO scavenger hunt for son's 10th birthday

Tell HN: I made an Alien UFO scavenger hunt for son's 10th birthday 3 by andrewstuart | 3 comments on Hacker News. I made an alien crashed UFO scavenger hunt for my son's 10th birthday. It was based around esp32 chips and bluetooth devices and old AM radios. I wrote alot of esp32 code for it and it all took way too long for me to implement but it was fun. Before the hunt begins...... The idea was it would be played in the local park at night time. As we are driving to the park, I turn on the AM radio in the car. At a certain time, I push a bluetooth LE button which activates an ESP32 to play a sound clip over the car radio saying "Emergency! We interrupt this broadcast - an alien spacecraft has crashed! You must find it and rescue the aliens!" How the hunt works: The kids are each given a BlueTooth BLE button to search for crashed UFO parts and aliens and weird alien technology. The kids search the park with the BLE buttons and when they are near a treasure, the ligh...