dr__mario | 5 months ago | on: How I, a non-developer, read the tutorial you, a developer, wrote for me
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dr__mario | 7 months ago | on: Observable Notebooks 2.0 Technology Preview
dr__mario | 11 months ago | on: Foreign visits into the U.S. fell off a cliff in March
I've turned down a 7-day-all paid-trip my company was offering me to San Francisco for this (and I had in the past a bad experience at Puerto Rico's border).
dr__mario | 11 months ago | on: Stoop Coffee: A simple idea transformed my neighborhood
https://es-euronews-com.translate.goog/2022/07/12/salir-al-f...
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Unless my phone can be a PC, I don't want to keep paying for extra performance
A couple of weeks ago using Obsidian in an iPhone SE (3rd gen). And I've switched to an iPhone 16 and it's definitely way more fluid (even for browsing).
There is clearly some kind of rat race: more raw power available, less time spent by devs in optimizations (and I guess the PRO to that CON would be less time to market). I'm not sure how to feel about all this, but there are definitely situations of phones that can't keep up.
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Why pay for a search engine
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Reading texts on paper versus computer screen: Effects on reading comprehension [pdf] (2012)
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
Second: can renters be hurt even more? Are landlords the most vulnerable people right now? The situation is pretty awful right now, while at the same time there are people whose sole contribution to society is "owning flats".
And I agree on increasing property taxes (any progressive taxes over capital would do).
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
dr__mario | 1 year ago | on: Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
The difference between trespassing (that somebody enters in the house you live) and usurpation (the house is yours but is not where you live) is very important. Both problems are way less prevalent than what appears on the media (see [1]), but trespassing is waaay lower (and as the owner you have better mechanisms to recover your house).
However, there is a huge propaganda campaign here in Spain, where TV shows talk constantly about trespassing, and one can only imagine what they get from that (swaying votes to conservative political groups, selling alarms, less rights to people that live on rented apartments...)
[1] https://maldita.es/malditateexplica/20221026/datos-okupacion...
dr__mario | 2 years ago | on: Sora: Creating video from text
dr__mario | 2 years ago | on: Twitter accounts with the most community notes
dr__mario | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: How are the current layoffs affecting non-US developers?
dr__mario | 3 years ago | on: AI chatbots are not a replacement for search engines
1. That chatbots don't understand what they are producing -> a search engine doesn't either.
2. The benefit of search is that you engage in sense-making -> you actually need to do that with a chatbot too.
3. You would want access to the sources -> that's already fixed for today's chatbots (see perplexity.ai, for example, which offers links next to its claims).
4. We may trust chatbots more easily because of their language: we already have that problem with search results.
I understand the idea that there will not be an ever-knowing AI and we will probably don't even want one. But what we have today seems an improvement over a search engine (not necessarily a replacement).
dr__mario | 4 years ago | on: Refusing to Stand on the Shoulders of Giants
dr__mario | 4 years ago | on: Refusing to Stand on the Shoulders of Giants
I'm submitting my article here with the hope of starting a healthy debate around something that, to be honest, I'm not sure if it's more prevalent in Spain (where I am from), or specifically the companies I've worked for: why do people start trying to solve something without checking previous work on the topic?
Have I been hanging "with the wrong crowd"? Am I missing positive aspects for doing that?