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  1. Comment on Hisense TVs show ads during normal operation in ~tech

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    Yeah, some of the TVs actively scan for wifi networks that they could use and connect automatically. Plus there have been ideas about TVs coming with pre-installed sim cards (just like cars are...

    Yeah, some of the TVs actively scan for wifi networks that they could use and connect automatically. Plus there have been ideas about TVs coming with pre-installed sim cards (just like cars are now) as the means to circumvent the attempts to keep them offline.

    11 votes
  2. Comment on What are people using instead of VS Code? in ~comp

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    Yes, they are in the "extend" phase with their "open source" project.

    Yes, they are in the "extend" phase with their "open source" project.

    7 votes
  3. Comment on I don’t know if my software engineering job will still exist in ten years in ~comp

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    I guess this is the only thing you can control, somewhat.

    I guess this is the only thing you can control, somewhat.

  4. Comment on The average US college student is illiterate in ~life

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    Yes, of course you are right. But still, as a pedestrian you cannot just bet on the driver being just or even sane. You do that 500 times and you die.

    Yes, of course you are right. But still, as a pedestrian you cannot just bet on the driver being just or even sane. You do that 500 times and you die.

    1 vote
  5. Comment on Can coding agents relicense open source through a “clean room” implementation of code? in ~comp

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    As the author notes, this approach is bound to be replicated in a higher stakes corporate environment ala the 80’s bios case they reference. I think we can look forward to litigation .

    As the author notes, this approach is bound to be replicated in a higher stakes corporate environment ala the 80’s bios case they reference. I think we can look forward to litigation .

    10 votes
  6. Comment on Is it worthwhile to run local LLMs for coding today? in ~comp

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    It's not going to get better for years to come, most likely. Memory chips are already fully pre-ordered for three years.

    It's not going to get better for years to come, most likely.
    Memory chips are already fully pre-ordered for three years.

    4 votes
  7. Comment on Can coding agents relicense open source through a “clean room” implementation of code? in ~comp

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    Yes. Hard (impossible?) to prove though. Additionally, from the committed logs , the coding agent had at least some access to the original sources.

    Yes. Hard (impossible?) to prove though.
    Additionally, from the committed logs , the coding agent had at least some access to the original sources.

    6 votes
  8. Comment on The average US college student is illiterate in ~life

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    Well this doesn't work well if the driver is checking the other - left side for the incoming vehicles. Some intersections have such a layout that the driver needs to check both sides - right for...

    Well this doesn't work well if the driver is checking the other - left side for the incoming vehicles. Some intersections have such a layout that the driver needs to check both sides - right for pedestrians and left for vehicles.

    5 votes
  9. Comment on Here are your choices for a self-hosted ebook server in ~books

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    Correction: This is not needed, calibre-web can create the database.

    Correction:

    Calibre itself is not needed at all with Calibre-web beyond the initial creation of the database

    This is not needed, calibre-web can create the database.

    4 votes
  10. Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp

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    In the past months, I've been churning out loose game remakes, quickly and joyfully, thanks to the agentic AI tools. I'm most proud of Monster Sweeper - RPG take on minesweeper, inspired by Mamono...

    In the past months, I've been churning out loose game remakes, quickly and joyfully, thanks to the agentic AI tools.
    I'm most proud of Monster Sweeper - RPG take on minesweeper, inspired by Mamono Sweeper and Dragonsweeper. Click cells, avoid mines fight monsters, level up and obtain abilities. I'm still adding features and balancing things and would love feedback. Note that I avoided playing Dragonsweeper to try to not be inspired too deeply and instead try to find my own way.

    Another one that turned out OK (If I'm to say) is Physilinks, a physics based twist of the match-three genre, with several more twists. I tried to make each level play sufficiently differently from the others. Best on computer, but technically works on mobile too.

    I've also made a quick remake of a classic Pacman arcade game, and after I'm done with Monster Sweeper will continue with something new.

    4 votes
  11. Comment on Why computers won’t make themselves smarter - Ted Chiang in ~tech

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    Yes, his argument is too biologically grounded. Modifying "software"* is much easier and we are able to do in much faster iterations than modifying "wetware". The results are also much more...

    Yes, his argument is too biologically grounded. Modifying "software"* is much easier and we are able to do in much faster iterations than modifying "wetware". The results are also much more observable and testable, not mentioning the moral aspect of experimenting on humans.

      • artificial neural networks, which are the current state of the art implementation of the "AI" are not entirely software in a classic sense, but the rest still holds.
    6 votes
  12. Comment on Why computers won’t make themselves smarter - Ted Chiang in ~tech

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    Many of his stories are classic examples of "what if" - taking place in internally consistent universes which however behave notably differently from our universe in a selected aspect. "What if...

    Many of his stories are classic examples of "what if" - taking place in internally consistent universes which however behave notably differently from our universe in a selected aspect. "What if religion didn't require faith?" "What if the way we develop and use language influenced the way we perceive time?" "What if human intelligence explosion was possible?"

    8 votes
  13. Comment on How much "boilerplate tax" different languages have: a 400M LOC analysis in ~comp

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    They explicitly mention not counting closing braces, so maybe...

    They explicitly mention not counting closing braces, so maybe...

    6 votes
  14. Comment on ‘House burping’ is a cold reality in Germany. Americans are warming to it. in ~life.home_improvement

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    Hmm fair enough. I guess we have to distinguish between regular summer and heat waves. During the heat wave, when temperatures go above 30 degrees, the windows need to stay closed during the day,...

    Hmm fair enough. I guess we have to distinguish between regular summer and heat waves. During the heat wave, when temperatures go above 30 degrees, the windows need to stay closed during the day, and the approach described by you (venting during the night) is much more rational. Otherwise, whatever feels comfortable. It's just that people have trouble switching between the approaches (as I've also demonstrated), so we tend to behave irrationally at least half of the time ;)
    Disclaimer: I don't live in Berlin or even Germany, but our city falls very close climate-wise - for example average temperatures are within 1 degree difference.

    2 votes
  15. Comment on ‘House burping’ is a cold reality in Germany. Americans are warming to it. in ~life.home_improvement

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    Was this ever a good idea? I mean, outside is usually much hotter in the summer.

    keeping windows and doors open in the summer to cool the home.

    Was this ever a good idea?
    I mean, outside is usually much hotter in the summer.

  16. Comment on SpaceX is acquiring xAI in ~space

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    Because it is. Xai was reported to lose a billion per month.

    feels like a bailout

    Because it is. Xai was reported to lose a billion per month.

    10 votes
  17. Comment on SpaceX is acquiring xAI in ~space

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    That's assuming "space based data centers" have possibility to exist at all.

    That's assuming "space based data centers" have possibility to exist at all.

    14 votes
  18. Comment on Recommendations needed: Favorite “comfort” movies in ~movies

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    I know you said "movies" but I'll say Futurama and Friends anyway.

    I know you said "movies" but I'll say Futurama and Friends anyway.

    3 votes
  19. Comment on Share weird crossovers, cameos and in-universe references to help map out ridiculous shared universes! in ~talk

  20. Comment on Looking for goals, mostly fitness but other are cool too in ~health

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    Cold-related challenge perhaps - three minutes in the winter river (if available) or submerged in cold water in the bathtub.

    Cold-related challenge perhaps - three minutes in the winter river (if available) or submerged in cold water in the bathtub.

    1 vote