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1 year ago
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on: DeepSeek's multi-head latent attention and other KV cache tricks
It was already the case that no one reads the article before commenting. Soon it will be that no one writes the article either.
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1 year ago
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on: Small Businesses vs. Corporations: What Tech Tools Are We Missing?
Seems like you need your accountant since you can’t count to three
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1 year ago
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on: Show HN: I built a(nother) house optimized for LAN parties
This is super freaking cool. I'm curious how you feel about Austin vs Bay Area in terms of general quality of life, culture, things like that?
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1 year ago
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on: China sanctions US drone maker Skydio
Would you have argued that the American civil war was recent in 1940?
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2 years ago
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on: How paid Wikipedia editors squeeze you dry
Maybe all of these victims can get their wish of Wikipedia notoriety on a page called “List of victims of Wikipedia article scams”
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6 years ago
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on: China attacks Apple for allowing Hong Kong crowdsourced police activity app
Self-defense is violent, yes
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9 years ago
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on: Tech workers think Silicon Valley and startups are losing their luster
You can drive to 8 national parks and monuments in half a day from SF.
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13 years ago
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on: How the Syrian Electronic Army Hacked The Onion
Accurate. On one hand, we didn't want to fuel the fire, but on the other, that inflammatory article forced the attacker to reveal their hand. So it was actually to our benefit, strangely enough.
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13 years ago
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on: Very Short Reply Expected
I think two key parts of what you said are "most people" and "normal people". This normativity is taken for granted here. Preference for terse messages is ultimately a matter of taste and I've yet to see evidence that one belongs to a clear majority.
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13 years ago
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on: Bitcoin falls from $266
"current" is more precise than "actual"
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13 years ago
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on: How My Co-founder's Dog Boosted My Productivity
I like to think of dog training as programming an emotional computer. There are lots of similarities (breaking up problems into smal steps for one) and the payoff feels just as great.
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13 years ago
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on: Soros: General Theory of Reflexivity (2009)
Unfortunately it seems the lectures have been taken down.
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13 years ago
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on: German state parliament bans laptops - Pirate party show up with typewriters
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13 years ago
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on: HN: Please replace grayarrow.gif with Unicode character ▲
So upvote every submission except for the one you don't like.
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14 years ago
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on: Dear business people, an iOS app actually takes a lot of work
Is it ok to respond with "then why haven't you done it already?"
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14 years ago
Though it's a good point I don't think it's valid counter-argument to the moral imperative "we should provide good education to our nation's children." Globalism may be around the corner, but until then, "our" nation's society is the one "we" are responsible for.
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14 years ago
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on: Stop Telling Women To Do Startups
Your anecdote against hers. Thrilling.
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14 years ago
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on: Anti-pattern theater: how to get women to quit
Engineerist.
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14 years ago
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on: GameStop opening Deus Ex boxes, removing free OnLive game code
Gamestop may have Streisand effected themselves. I hadn't heard of OnLive before today but will probably try it out tonight.
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14 years ago
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on: Google to Settle with U.S. Government for $500 Million
So it's like enforcing speed limit laws- the government can't possibly ticket every person who drives over the speed limit, so they ticket some percentage of speeders and from that expect that less people will speed.