HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: Yark: Advanced and easy YouTube archiver now stable
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HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: Why Is Tipping Everywhere You Checkout?
HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Have you set up a procedure to disclose your passwords in case of death?
Neither of them know what their passwords go to, but they know about each other, so I figure with some coordination they’ll figure out how to unlock both.
My password manager has, obviously, all of my passwords but also has some letters to family and friends and some instructions on what I want done with my body.
HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging
Most rides at Disney parks have pre-shows about 3/4 of the way through the line that set up the story for the ride. Sometimes these are audiovisual, sometimes animatronic, but always with audio and almost always dark.
Likewise, most Disney rides are "dark rides" where the ride is primarily in the dark with animatronics and the scenery lit by carefully designed show lighting.
Influencers have seen these pre-shows and rides a thousand times and don't care about them. They keep there full-brightness phone up and filming for them and talk over them to their audience. It's incredibly distracting and immersion breaking.
I imagine Disney sees them as a net-positive though, as I'm sure they drive tons of ticket sales. Most influencers are travel agents who get paid by Disney, or are affiliated with a travel agency.
HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: Think apartment-hunting is frustrating? Try doing it with an electric car
1) They charge a 40% markup on electricity. This is fair, given the upfront costs of installation and ongoing maintenance costs, but still a downside.
2) Since installing it, the number of EVs living here have tripled or quadrupled. A great thing, but also ties up the charger more frequently.
3) Their breaker apparently can't support 2 Teslas charging at once. This doesn't seem to be a problem with two non-Telsa EVs, or one Tesla and one non-Tesla, but if two Teslas plug in at the same time the breaker blows and both chargers are out of commission for 24-72 hours until maintenance gets around to fixing it.
All of that is still better than no charger of course, but we have other complaints with this complex and want to move when our lease is up. Looking for apartment complexes with chargers severely limits options and makes buying a house make a lot more sense.
HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: Tesla Has Special Code for Crash Testing in Its Cars, Raising Red Flags
Their crash avoidance features (automatic braking, steering correction, etc) can't be disabled by the user and it's rather hard to perform, say, a frontal crash test if the car refuses to crash.
HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: A History of Lua (2001)
Funny enough, I was just mentioning to a friend this weekend that I would love to write Lua as a full time job (and particularly in gaming), but those jobs seem nearly non-existent.
How do you recommend going about finding opportunities like yours?
HEHENE | 3 years ago | on: We are removing the option to create new subscriptions
I can't speak to their privacy as my VPN usecase is usually just "I need an IP in another region," but to the best of my understanding they are one of if not the best in the business.
HEHENE | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
Roleplaying games are really great for exercising your social skills and creative expression though, that's for sure.
HEHENE | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
If you check out https://nopixel.hasroot.com/, they maintain a list of all Twitch streamers currently streaming nopixel.
nb: I have no affiliation with nopixel.
HEHENE | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
I run a modded Grand Theft Auto: V roleplaying server with around 1,500 members (around 300 really dedicated MAU.) If you're not familiar with GTA RP, it tries to emulate real life as closely as possible while still recognizing that GTA is an arcade game. Players live lives as if they were real people, buying cars and houses, holding jobs, opening businesses, receiving medical treatment, being arrested, etc.
I've spent around three years working on the gamemode and spend, on average, 30-60 hours per week on it. It's really a pure passion project. Players support the project through Patreon in exchange for priority queue access (when the server is full, players are held in a queue until a slot opens up for them), custom license plates on their vehicles, custom phone numbers, and other cosmetic perks.
HEHENE | 4 years ago | on: Smell You Later: The Weird Science of How Sweat Attracts
I have to wash my hair daily otherwise I feel absolutely gross, and I'll also wash the private and smelly bits daily with soap, but otherwise I only use soap head to tow twice a week.
My partners have never seemed to notice or complain about any off smells although I realize being around someone for long periods of time can desensitize you so I've taken a few opportunities to ask my parents who would certainly be the first to tell me if I smell like crap and they've never had any complaints.
Anecdotally, every partner I've had has told me I have great skin. Hair stylists have also told me I have incredibly healthy hair - I've been using cheap Suave Essentials (the clear baby blue bottle) shampoo with no conditioner since I was a kid.
HEHENE | 4 years ago | on: Bugs allowed hackers to dox John Deere tractor owners
At the time I was working on it they had some extremely arcane authentication process that required round-trip emails, various link clicking and code entering, and all kinds of craziness. Toward the end of my tenure our point of contact finally told us they were moving to OAuth but they had nearly zero documentation on it.
For anyone who isn't knowledgable in the farming space, I'd highly recommend a browse through John Deere's API documentation [0]. Before the agtech gig I hadn't really given it a second though, but modern farms are very high tech operations. Really cool stuff happening in agtech.
[0] https://developer-portal.deere.com/#/myjohndeere/api-invento...
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: Lofi.cafe
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: GTA III and Vice City fully reverse engineered: re3
The handling meta files are all XML now, in more or less plain English, and very well documented by the modding community.
I run an GTA:V multiplayer RPG server using FiveM[0] and the community around vehicle mods is really incredible. 3D modelers produce all kinds of real-world vehicles for GTA:V from Nissan GTR’s up to hyper-accurate law enforcement Dodge Chargers[1] with accurate Whelen lights, Setina bull bars, etc.
[0] https://fivem.net/ [1] https://redneckmods.com/product?id=3fbaf24e-7775-432e-87e1-f...
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
PS, typo on list item three:
> Time Trigger is meant run individual tasks a a specific time.
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: TailwindCSS v2.0
It's still in early access, and I commonly run up against components that are missing and I have to devise a style for myself, but it provides a pretty good starting point for building out a clean looking web app.
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: Ad Fraud on LinkedIn
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Captcha Alternatives?
I run a gaming community with several thousand members and we regularly have to fend off attacks on both the community (spam bots in Discord) and the game servers themselves (targeted DDOS attacks usually in the 200-300Gbps range.)
From my experience, they tend to get bored and move on rather quickly so often times whatever we have to implement is more temporary in nature and doesn't really affect the existing community much if at all.
HEHENE | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: TinyPilot – Build a KVM over IP using a Raspberry Pi
I use it to switch all of my peripherals (keyboard, mouse, wireless headset dongle, webcam, and mixer) between my desktop and my MacBook several times per day and have not had a single failure yet.
Arrimus 3D recently replacing a large chunk of their 3D modeling tutorials with religious content was a pretty big lightbulb moment for me that so much of the content I rely on - not just for the initial learning of a new skill, but as a continual reference when I forget something - is so fragile.
I immediately bought a NAS and began backing up everything that I gleam even the tiniest bit of learning from using a similar project, TubeArchivist[0]. Projects like this are really important for maintaining all of the great knowledge on the web.
[0] https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist