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  1. Comment on Bot web traffic has overtaken human web traffic in ~tech

    DeaconBlue
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    It absolutely does not have to be running WordPress. My site isn't running WordPress and bots sure do try hitting all of the standard WordPress endpoints.

    It absolutely does not have to be running WordPress. My site isn't running WordPress and bots sure do try hitting all of the standard WordPress endpoints.

    5 votes
  2. Comment on Bot web traffic has overtaken human web traffic in ~tech

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    Just as anecdata, my little blog running on a raspberry pi on my desk gets between 8000 and 20,000 hits a day from bots. I get maybe half a dozen hits from actual people. Depending how you want to...

    Just as anecdata, my little blog running on a raspberry pi on my desk gets between 8000 and 20,000 hits a day from bots.

    I get maybe half a dozen hits from actual people.

    Depending how you want to count "bot" traffic, I would be alarmed if the scales didn't tip over a decade ago.

    14 votes
  3. Comment on The global fertility crisis is worse than you think in ~society

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    Before I spend any time on this, can someone tell me if this is about an actual fertility crisis, in that people are unable to have children, or is this a birth rate crisis, where fewer children...

    Before I spend any time on this, can someone tell me if this is about an actual fertility crisis, in that people are unable to have children, or is this a birth rate crisis, where fewer children are being born because people are choosing not to do so?

    35 votes
  4. Comment on Sweden may oppose Tesla's supervised self-driving tech in Europe over speeding concerns in ~transport

    DeaconBlue
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    Until the last week of the month, when they get to ticket everyone that they encouraged to break the law the rest of the time. Protecting public safety isn't their job.

    Until the last week of the month, when they get to ticket everyone that they encouraged to break the law the rest of the time. Protecting public safety isn't their job.

    17 votes
  5. Comment on US battery industry cuts losses, shifts to new ventures amid electric vehicle bust in ~transport

    DeaconBlue
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    I do a lot of small construction projects out of my VW Golf. It does most everything I need, with the exception of 12 foot boards. In the event that I need something that my Golf can't handle, I...

    I do a lot of small construction projects out of my VW Golf. It does most everything I need, with the exception of 12 foot boards. In the event that I need something that my Golf can't handle, I rent a truck for $20 for an hour and drive whatever thing to my house and back.

    I regularly get family members trying to justify their trucks saying that I can just borrow theirs so that I can avoid the hassle of renting one from the store. Borrowing theirs would cost me significantly more time in addition to multiple gallons of fuel, likely surpassing the cost of just renting it from the hardware.

    Just spend the few bucks on renting it once in a while as needed instead of owning a $75k vehicle to move bags of mulch once a year.

    9 votes
  6. Comment on Google Chrome to fully remove legacy support for manifest v2 in ~tech

  7. Comment on Google Chrome to fully remove legacy support for manifest v2 in ~tech

    DeaconBlue
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    That has its own ball of ethical problems with the leadership.

    That has its own ball of ethical problems with the leadership.

    9 votes
  8. Comment on Winners of the 2025 International Obfuscated C Code Contest in ~comp

    DeaconBlue
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    I don't think most C linters would be cool with this.

    I don't think most C linters would be cool with this.

    3 votes
  9. Comment on Clanker: A word for the machine in ~tech

    DeaconBlue
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    It was the name for the big rusty robot shark in Banjo Kazooie in the late 90s

    It was the name for the big rusty robot shark in Banjo Kazooie in the late 90s

    8 votes
  10. Comment on I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit in ~tech

    DeaconBlue
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    Just the entire concept of a business comparing their own rates against themselves to show you what a great deal you got. I have no opinion on how this person actually uses LLMs.

    Just the entire concept of a business comparing their own rates against themselves to show you what a great deal you got. I have no opinion on how this person actually uses LLMs.

    10 votes
  11. Comment on I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit in ~tech

    DeaconBlue
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    Good to know! I thought it was just hyphens and it doesn't come up often enough for me to have researched

    Good to know! I thought it was just hyphens and it doesn't come up often enough for me to have researched

    1 vote
  12. Comment on I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit in ~tech

    DeaconBlue
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    I intended to use hyphens and apparently my phone keyboard has en dashes on that key

    I intended to use hyphens and apparently my phone keyboard has en dashes on that key

    7 votes
  13. Comment on I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit in ~tech

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    I am not going to comment on the entire article, but this bit is funny to me > $1,199.79 for Anthropic Claude Code > $980.37 for OpenAI Codex This sounds like my mother when she explains how it...

    I am not going to comment on the entire article, but this bit is funny to me

    I just ran the ccusage tool on my laptop to get an estimate of how much I would have spent if I were to pay for API tokens in the past 30 days and got:

    > $1,199.79 for Anthropic Claude Code
    > $980.37 for OpenAI Codex
    

    That’s $2,180.16 worth of tokens for $200—not bad at all

    This sounds like my mother when she explains how it was such a great deal to buy the baby clothes at Kohl's for no specific use because it is such a good deal that those clothes could have cost $80 but I got them for $20.
    –––– (imagine a line here because I am bad at markdown on my phone)
    I hope that the increasing prices do force people to stop throwing every single query at them.

    Funnily enough, my office did get a memo from one of the higher ups asking how the Dev team could figure out how to lower our LLM usage because they are seeing all of these articles about price jumps. None of us are using them, we have no LLM licensing costs. The top brass just assume we all are.

    47 votes
  14. Comment on Why airlines are always going bankrupt in ~transport

    DeaconBlue
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    I assumed it was Air NZ as well. I was down there for two weeks and it seemed like hopping on a domestic flight with a backpack was very very common. Jetstar looked incredibly frustrating if you...

    I assumed it was Air NZ as well. I was down there for two weeks and it seemed like hopping on a domestic flight with a backpack was very very common.

    Jetstar looked incredibly frustrating if you didn't read the fine print. I think like two thirds of the people I saw weighing their bags at the gate blew past the 7kg limit and had to pay to check bags.

    3 votes
  15. Comment on Maybe just eat the bean goo in ~food

    DeaconBlue
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    People also don't eat beans, then eat a lot of beans all at once. Then they feel bad and gassy for a bit and decide beans make them feel bad and the cycle repeats. Mixing more beans into more...

    People also don't eat beans, then eat a lot of beans all at once. Then they feel bad and gassy for a bit and decide beans make them feel bad and the cycle repeats. Mixing more beans into more meals would alleviate that for most.

    15 votes
  16. Comment on Maybe just eat the bean goo in ~food

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    I watched this the other day when it came out. The quick version of the video is that the bean goo is basically just super starchy water so if you are putting the beans in something including a...

    I watched this the other day when it came out.

    The quick version of the video is that the bean goo is basically just super starchy water so if you are putting the beans in something including a sauce then the goo (or some portion if the goo) will help emulsify and make the sauce nicer. If you just want the beans as a garnish or whatever, drain them.

    As usual with his videos, pretty practical advice!

    16 votes
  17. Comment on Was the creepypasta subculture as a phenomena already dead by somewhere in the mid 2010s? in ~talk

    DeaconBlue
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    I just checked the SCP articles and they go back to 2008. If anything, SCP was one of the things that started the trend, rather than being a "nowadays" thing.

    I just checked the SCP articles and they go back to 2008. If anything, SCP was one of the things that started the trend, rather than being a "nowadays" thing.

    11 votes
  18. Comment on Mythos finds a curl vulnerability in ~comp

    DeaconBlue
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    That would require the maintainers of a project to approve of the code change request. In the case of curl this would be a very high barrier.

    Wouldn’t hackers soon learn to use Mythos to insert hacks in a format that Mythos would ignore?

    That would require the maintainers of a project to approve of the code change request. In the case of curl this would be a very high barrier.

    8 votes
  19. Comment on Why so many people are going "no contact" with their parents in ~life

    DeaconBlue
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    That happens with my nephew too, absolutely crazy. At Christmas a couple of years ago he ate one of the terrible frosted cookies with bright red frosting and he had an absolute meltdown followed...

    That happens with my nephew too, absolutely crazy.

    At Christmas a couple of years ago he ate one of the terrible frosted cookies with bright red frosting and he had an absolute meltdown followed by getting violently sick and then he was back to normal. He can't read very well yet but the one thing he definitely can read is "red" and looks for it on any ingredient labels because he has connected the dots that it is terrible for him specifically and will refuse whatever is offered.

    12 votes
  20. Comment on Nobody understands the point of hybrid cars in ~transport

    DeaconBlue
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    The number of trucks with glowing red metal at the bottom of mountains would confirm this. Terrifying to see every single time.

    Not for very long thankfully (unless going down a mountain)

    The number of trucks with glowing red metal at the bottom of mountains would confirm this. Terrifying to see every single time.

    13 votes