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Developer. Rust, TypeScript, C#, .NET... https://github.com/Ciantic/
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Someone who likes boring tech, this is very welcome. Now we can sell the boring tech as AI-first! Raw SQL, React, HTML, CSS, Tailwind, ... it excels because of a lot of training data.
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That's a weird problem. The calibration should include the subject speaking words instead of just "scanning", it would give much more data.
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I don't understand why didn't they just continue with Arc, and add features like this to it? Was their architecture wrong?
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Hmm, I think that calls the nested dispose helper twice, once by ending the closure, and then second time by another disposer:
www.typescriptlang.org/play/?target...
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It's shorter than succinct, perfectly executed.
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Nah, maybe they concluded, if they can read all the world's books, without consent, why not your Drive and Dropbox too.
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The solution could be to make more filters.
Everybody has days when they don't want to read negative comments or comments with question marks.... Social media apps should have filters to hide comments based on 'vibes'. LLMs could help here. They don't necessarily need to delete, but merely hide.
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Something is broken. This is the fourth post without a link from the Nonzero account... It would be a feature in other social media platforms, but here we kind of appreciate links.
@robertwrighter.bsky.social @connorechols.bsky.social
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There is still one obvious shortening they fail to see, just call it "HBO" instead of "HBO Max".
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Siri, and all other assistants would be so much better if you could disallow some actions. The fact it always tries to call some random number when it mishears me makes me not want to use those. Always a maddening scramble to stop the calling when it happens.
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Calling Takake Photo...
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Okay, I guess yes, not really sure.
I only know that with let it is. let Pair { x, y } = &pair;
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Yeah, it's in HN front-page.
As a Rust fan myself, post has many good points, and it might be that Rust isn't a good fit for casual game development just yet if ever.
I wonder if GC collected Rust even via library like this github.com/Manishearth/... would make it easier for newbies.
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Apple changed Indian labor laws, but it was not implemented? Good for India!
"Indian labor laws force Apple supply chain partners to have three eight-hour shifts. ... Though Apple did lobby governments successfully to allow 12-hour shifts, they haven't been implemented due to worker unrest."
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48% lighter weight
Less than half the size of Storybook 8, with a much, much smaller and flatter dependency tree.
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👍 Distributing load is very important for the Bsky team because they are tiny. Finding a trusted partner is easier.
For example, why would Bsky's small team spend their time verifying celebrities, let's say, in Finland? It is easier to find a trusted entity from Finland that does it for them.
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I don't see why they would be restricted to their own employees. Isn't the idea only to verify identity, not their employment status? Like nytimes could verify Barack Obama, or other celebrities as well.