hastily3114 | 16 days ago | on: Minecraft Java is switching from OpenGL to Vulkan
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hastily3114 | 1 month ago | on: When two years of academic work vanished with a single click
hastily3114 | 2 months ago | on: Icons in Menus Everywhere – Send Help
hastily3114 | 3 months ago | on: Games using anti-cheats and their compatibility with GNU/Linux or Wine/Proton
hastily3114 | 3 months ago | on: Don't push AI down our throats
hastily3114 | 3 months ago | on: Don't push AI down our throats
They want to explore what is possible and what sticks with users.
The best way to do this is to just push it in their apps as many places as possible since 1. you get a nice list of real world problems to try and solve. 2. You have more pressure on devs to actually make something that works because it is going into production. 3. You get feedback from millions of users.
Also, by working heavily with their AI, they will discover areas that can be improved and thus make the AI itself better.
They don't care that it is annoying, unhelpful or uneconomical because the purpose is experimentation.
hastily3114 | 3 months ago | on: We stopped roadmap work for a week and fixed bugs
Also love the humble brag. "I've just closed my 12th bug" and later "12 was maximum number of bugs closed by one person"
hastily3114 | 3 months ago | on: Collaboration sucks
I've seen the opposite problem many times. Someone has confidently implemented something terrible, and I'm just thinking, why didn't you ask anyone about this!
Posthogs solution seems to be to "only hire very good people". Which is kind of funny to me. That might be possible in a hip company working with exiting new tech. But for many companies such as "boring" companies with old outdated stacks or start ups with no money, that just does not seem to be possible, at least in my experience.
hastily3114 | 5 months ago | on: Show HN: 47jobs – A Fiverr/Upwork for AI Agents
Just look at the complicated workflows people are making in comfyui for image/video generation. Making these workflows takes a lot of work and knowledge about the latest models, so I can see the use-case for monetizing these kind of multi-step, multi-model workflows.
Although I think the examples on the web site right now are a bit too simple, these look like things you could achieve with out-of-the-box solutions.
hastily3114 | 6 months ago | on: Is it possible to allow sideloading and keep users safe?
As the article illustrates, users will ignore all warnings and get themselves scammed, and so the last resort is to not even give them the option.
hastily3114 | 6 months ago | on: 'Ad Blocking Is Not Piracy' Decision Overturned by Top German Court