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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What's the best lecture series you've seen?

Ask HN: What's the best lecture series you've seen?
471 by cauliflower99 | 204 comments on Hacker News.
It could be tech related or otherwise. What made it so special?

New best story on Hacker News: Automerge 2.0

Automerge 2.0
451 by llimllib | 63 comments on Hacker News.


Monday, January 30, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Why Is Everything Declining?

Ask HN: Why Is Everything Declining?
445 by maerF0x0 | 769 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 would start up his loud car at 7am and no one care when I complained. * General worker apathy is endemic everywhere I go people seem aggravated I would dare to check my order and point out they didn't put in the ketchup i asked for, or the napkins, or whatever. Or when I dine in the tables are dirty. Or the gym is filthy, the cleaner just drags the mop around looking busy but accomplishing nothing. But in many instances they keep asking for more tips. * Software seems to be overrun by a mentality that any future cost is worth it to save even 1 minute of development time today. And this one I think I've observed the root, it seems that people get promoted away from their problems so they're not the ones to solve them. And those who do write good software (albeit slightly slower) are not promotable beacuse they're "under performing" their peers. Why does it seem management (and many thusly incentivized engineers) have abandoned decades of experience showing how to create reliable, robust, reusable code that is both great the customer, fast to iterate on, and only a tiny tiny bit slower to write. * Seems like everything is subscription model and you have to pay N times to access something thats only worth 1-3x . Eg: I Netflix for a couple hours a month. At the price for 4k access I can almost go out to a theatre. Video games are all trending to subscription models. I just learned the other day that the PS4 games I got with my subcription to PSN all are locked because I stopped subscribing (nearly 50 games) . So I paid them like $125 for access to these games for 24 months, and now I cannot play any of them? At least I still own NES/SNES/N64 Game cartridges that will never lock me out. * Police seem to not give a shit anymore. I've noticed what seems to be total lawlessness going on in my world. Folks stealing shit. People driving absurdly dangerously in cars that are not designed to travel like that. (tailgating, lane switch, accelerating at the fastest I've ever seen a beat up Sentra do...) . I never see cops hit lights and sirens at them. And every year our taxes (their paycheck) and our insurance goes up (a consequence of poor driving habits). And at the same time, we get these cases where a dude like Tyre, at least as I see the body cam, seems to be basically complying and the police freak out on him, he basically complies, and they taze and pepper spay him, no wonder he ran away -- what is someone supposed to think when they say "on the ground" and you get on the ground and then just keep getting more and more aggressive. Like are you gonna just lay on your face while they potentially pull their gun and just shoot you in the back of the head? How do you know what's going on unless you can face and see them? How can you trust they wont, cause even if it's 99.999999% they wont, you only get 1 one chance and if you get it wrong you're dead without any coming back. * Over and over again we keep hearing stories of fake people becoming the top paid, respected, or otherwise status people in society. Elizabeth Holmes, Frank/JP Morgan scam for $175M[2], fraudulent crypto schemes * And there's a ton of little things too like the water is poison, the air is poison, the food system is poison or crashing etc. I'm aware of pinker's general argument that many numbers are getting better. But it seems like people just treat eachother like shit these days. Anyone else have other examples? I am I way off base here? [1]: https://ift.tt/m9z6DKA [2]: https://ift.tt/1TuSjH2

Sunday, January 29, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: The window trick of Las Vegas hotels

The window trick of Las Vegas hotels
552 by edent | 198 comments on Hacker News.


Saturday, January 28, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Chronophoto

Chronophoto
540 by jmduke | 82 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Broider: Pixel Art CSS Borders

Broider: Pixel Art CSS Borders
434 by thesephist | 47 comments on Hacker News.


Friday, January 27, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Forking Chrome to render in a terminal

Forking Chrome to render in a terminal
438 by fathyb | 46 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I almost bought a scanner

I almost bought a scanner
431 by leejo | 317 comments on Hacker News.


Thursday, January 26, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Whole Yandex Git repository leaked

Tell HN: Whole Yandex Git repository leaked
562 by coolspot | 318 comments on Hacker News.
Someone just published 40Gb+ of leaked Yandex GIT repository. Won’t provide magnet here, but it is top google result for “yandex leak” when filtered by last 24h. Affected services: aapi.tar.bz2 admins.tar.bz2 ads.tar.bz2 alice.tar.bz2 analytics.tar.bz2 antiadblock.tar.bz2 antirobot.tar.bz2 autocheck.tar.bz2 balancer.tar.bz2 billing.tar.bz2 bindings.tar.bz2 captcha.tar.bz2 cdn.tar.bz2 certs.tar.bz2 ci.tar.bz2 classifieds.tar.bz2 client_analytics.tar.bz2 client_method.tar.bz2 cloud.tar.bz2 commerce.tar.bz2 connect.tar.bz2 crm.tar.bz2 crypta.tar.bz2 customer_service.tar.bz2 datacloud.tar.bz2 delivery.tar.bz2 direct.tar.bz2 disk.tar.bz2 docs.tar.bz2 drive.tar.bz2 extsearch.tar.bz2 fuzzing.tar.bz2 gencfg.tar.bz2 groups.tar.bz2 helpdesk.tar.bz2 infra.tar.bz2 intranet.tar.bz2 investors.tar.bz2 it-office.tar.bz2 jupytercloud.tar.bz2 kernel.tar.bz2 library.tar.bz2 load.tar.bz2 mail.tar.bz2 maps.tar.bz2 maps_2.tar.bz2 maps_adv.tar.bz2 market.tar.bz2 metrika.tar.bz2 mobile-WARNING-notfull.tar.bz2 nginx.tar.bz2 noc.tar.bz2 partner.tar.bz2 passport.tar.bz2 pay.tar.bz2 payplatform.tar.bz2 paysys.tar.bz2 portal.tar.bz2 robot.tar.bz2 rt-research.tar.bz2 saas.tar.bz2 sandbox.tar.bz2 search.tar.bz2 security.tar.bz2 skynet.tar.bz2 smart_devices.tar.bz2 smarttv.tar.bz2 solomon.tar.bz2 stocks.tar.bz2 tasklet.tar.bz2 taxi.tar.bz2 tools.tar.bz2 travel.tar.bz2 wmconsole.tar.bz2 yandex_io.tar.bz2 yandex360.tar.bz2 yaphone.tar.bz2 yawe.tar.bz2 frontend.tar.bz2

New best story on Hacker News: Realistic computer-generated handwriting

Realistic computer-generated handwriting
582 by carl_dr | 177 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: OpenJourney: Midjourney, but Open Source

OpenJourney: Midjourney, but Open Source
474 by walterbell | 86 comments on Hacker News.


Wednesday, January 25, 2023

New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: I've built a C# IDE, Runtime, and AppStore inside Excel

Show HN: I've built a C# IDE, Runtime, and AppStore inside Excel
473 by anakic | 110 comments on Hacker News.
The project is called QueryStorm. It uses Roslyn to offer C# (and VB.NET) support in Excel, as an alternative to VBA. I've posted about it before, but a lot has changed since then so figured I'd share an update. The current version includes a host of new features, namely a C# debugger, support for NuGet packages, and the ability to publish Excel extensions to an "AppStore" (which is essentially a NuGet repository). The AppStore can be used by anyone with the (free) runtime component. Another great addition is the community license, which is a free license for individuals and small companies to use. It unlocks most features, but it isn't intended for companies with more than 5 employees or over $1M in annual revenue. I would love to hear your feedback and am happy to answer any technical questions about how QueryStorm is implemented.

New best story on Hacker News: LastPass breach gets worse

LastPass breach gets worse
474 by sunbum | 224 comments on Hacker News.