armSixtyFour | 1 month ago | on: Ask HN: Share your personal website
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armSixtyFour | 5 months ago | on: Top Programming Languages 2025
armSixtyFour | 10 months ago | on: Women rely partly on smell when choosing friends
armSixtyFour | 10 months ago | on: Jellyfin as a Spotify alternative
Spotify "Radio" feature just tends to want to give me music I've already listened to over new music. Whatever algorithm they are using has waaaay overfit to what I have already liked.
There used to be curated playlists done by humans, now almost everything is "made for you by Spotify" playlists which, have the exact same issue as the radio stations, suddenly it's all the same music you've already been listening to, very little new music. If you want new music, you need to find a playlist made by a user instead.
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Richard Sutton and Andrew Barto Win 2024 Turing Award
He gave up his US citizenship years ago but he explains some of the reasons why he left. I'll also say that the AI research coming out of Canada is pretty great as well so I think it makes sense to do research there.
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: How people get rich now (2021)
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: Doom (1993) in a PDF
I've been playing around with the version that was up yesterday. I managed to get my DOOM Resume running in the PDF https://github.com/adamrmelnyk/thisResumeRunsDoom.
Is it playable.... eh? that's another matter. I think I'd need to modify it a bunch. Right now the doors don't seem to open when playing the PDF. I could just remove them all though.
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: Doom (1993) in a PDF
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: Doom (1993) in a PDF
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Qubes OS: A reasonably secure operating system
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: The chocolate of the future will have less cocoa or none at all
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: A Raycaster in Bash
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: What would you do with a 130 ton locomotive?
armSixtyFour | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2024)
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3798186325/ is the link you want.
armSixtyFour | 2 years ago | on: Tesla owners in deep freeze discover the cold, hard truth about EVs
Even arctic grade diesel will gel at -45C.
armSixtyFour | 3 years ago | on: Fake it until you automate it
My only issue is that not automating the deploy is probably the worst thing to need to do manually. Having worked at a company that had a rather large and ever changing list of steps to complete in order to deploy (which took a 1-2 hours), it's something I find myself prioritizing now.
armSixtyFour | 4 years ago | on: Feds order Google to track people searching certain names or details
https://sfpl.org/about-us/confidentiality-and-usa-patriot-ac...
armSixtyFour | 4 years ago | on: Internet of Snitches
Take a look at a law that's being proposed in Canada right now. It includes allowing the government to request take downs for a broad number of reasons including otherwise legal speech that they consider to be offensive, data retention, what essentially amounts to a national firewall etc.
Cory Doctorow, who is from Canada originally, has a good write up on it: https://pluralistic.net/2021/08/11/the-canada-variant/#no-ca...
armSixtyFour | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a community sourced fitness routine database
I've always thought body building is one of the hardest habits to start because your body punishes you when you do it the first few times. It's hard to feel motivated after it hurts to go up or down the the stairs. If you make it over that hurdle it's easy to keep up.
armSixtyFour | 4 years ago | on: There are no results for tank man
https://www.arm64.ca/ - my blag