n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: It is no longer safe to move our governments and societies to US clouds
It's like the world is slowly realising "wait, why don't we just become self-sufficient as much as we can" which is what every country should be focusing on from the get go. No brainer. You never want the power switch in someone else's hands.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: XOR
If anyone's inner CSS eye is twitching at the centered figures and captions but not centered text, open DevTools (F12 most of the time) and fix it with the following CSS (click the + on the right in Chrome/Brave where the CSS is to add new rules)
div.flexcontainer {
justify-content: unset;
}
figcaption {
text-align: left;
}
The figures and captions should be in line with the text now.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Uchū – Color palette for internet lovers
I have no idea what to do with this.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Smuggling arbitrary data through an emoji
Sorry n00b here, can you explain more about this or how you did this? I feel like this is definitely a loophole that would be worth testing for.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: OpenAI O3-Mini
Hmmm I guess it's the way I use them then, because the latest models feel almost less intelligent than the likes of GPT4. Certainly not "night and day" difference from my daily or every other day use case experience. I guess it's probably far more noticeable on benchmarks and far more advanced stuff than I'm using, but I would have assumed that would be the minority and that the majority of people use it similar to how I do.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: OpenAI O3-Mini
Is AI fizzing out or just me? I feel like they're trying to smash out new models as fast as they can but in reality they're barely any different, it's turning into the smartphone market. New iPhone with a slightly better camera and slightly differently bevelled edges, get it NOW! But doesn't actually do anything better than the iPhone 6.
Claude, GPT 4 onwards, and DeepSeek all feel the same to me. Okay to a point, then kinda useless. More like a more convenient specialised Google that you need to double check the results of.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: I still like Sublime Text
I'm lazy, I don't want to leave the terminal.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: DeepSeek-R1
lol what a chaotic read that is, hilarious. Just keeps refusing to believe there's three. WAIT, THAT CAN'T BE RIGHT!
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Advent of Code 2024
Mkay, day 3 part 2 is making me want to step in front of a bus and never touch a computer again.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Show HN: I created a lightweight JavaScript library to visualize JSON as a graph
Very nice, what's the main use case? vs just looking at the formatted JSON?
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Maslow 4: Large format CNC routing made accessible
If you struggle to make a working website, I'm going to pass on the CNC router.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Why the Guardian is no longer posting on X
It's ridiculous for any media to have a political bias, defeats the entire purpose of the media if it's already skewed when it's consumed.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Five minutes of exercise a day could lower blood pressure
GASP, exercise is good!? No way. The hard part is finding time and having the motivation. Particularly the latter. There's constantly about 49 other things that feel like they need doing more than purposely exercising and wearing myself out even more than I'm already worn out.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Using Ghidra and Python to reverse engineer Ecco the Dolphin
I wish more people knew how to change to Ghidra's dark theme and change the font.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Tracker Beeper (2022)
Wouldn't most of this just be analytics? Pretty sure most sites use Google Analytics. It's not like it's sending your darkest secrets and the fact you still call your mum mummy.
n0id34
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1 year ago
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on: Everything I built with Claude Artifacts this week
Well, obviously. The only ones happy about all of our potential replacements would be those that have the power to do the replacing and save themselves a shitload of money. It's hardly like everyone is going to rejoice at the rapid advancement of AI that can potentially make most of us jobless....unless, as I said, you're the one in charge, then it's wonderful.