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dejongh
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  1. Freeium mostly sucks. Escape before they squeeze every drop of blood out of you. There is a cost to everything that is how the reality get's in.
  2. I don't know the bumble app, but it really annoys me that I cannot copy text in reddit and facebook (I am forced to use this app by my daughters hobby). If you dev a mobile app - make sure users can select and copy text!
  3. This is a very interesting article. The concept "run an experiment in your head and predict the outcome" is a capability that AIs must have to attain some kind of general intelligence. Anyway, read the article, it's great.
  4. After reading the article I might dust off my DSLR, however the fact that I have my iPhone with me most of the time will never change - so more than 99% of my photos/videos will be captured by that thing.
  5. Cool. It would be great to extend with a confidence operator. Something like:

    Without default confidence: 0~9

    With confidence: 0%100~9%95

    We are sure it is 0 or more and we are %95 certain it is 9 or less.

    Would that work?

  6. Thanks for posting and commenting. The choice of font is a great way to add aesthetics to text - designers so use this opportunity a lot more IMHO.
  7. Old software is not replaced because nobody fully understands it, and therefore it is a gigantic effort and risk to reverse engineer it.
  8. Having skia power in nodejs is a cool idea. Thanks!
  9. crashed chrome :)
  10. On September 18th Atlassian announced a new license model for Jira automation that severely limits automation for all but enterprise customers starting November 1st. Many customers will be forced to give up their automation or upgrade to expensive enterprise tiers. Since there is no enterprise tier for Jira Product Discovery customers using automation in this product don’t even have the option to pay more.
  11. I swing by Hacker News almost daily. Thanks for all the links and comments.
  12. We could train an AI to compile and run itself. Next step is then to train it to optimize its own code and training. Then we have almost evolution.
  13. Wow. Wild story. Thanks for sharing. Cool twist that a bug ended up identifying the bad guys.
  14. Interesting idea to reverse engineer the network. Are there other sources that have done this?

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