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factorialboy
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  1. Isn't the F35 program considered a failure? Or am I confusing it with some other program?
  2. If chat GPT is to be believed, this sounds like a safari bug that Facebook exploits. Perhaps others do it too.
  3. One meeting with the original gevent author explains why it has not achieved broad acceptability.

    It is rather sad for humanity that good ideas through-out time have been lost thanks to neurodiversity / social-acceptability constraints.

  4. Nothing extravagant, just an additional portable monitor for my laptop on the go.
  5. To add to this, one of their biggest pros was the developer documentation.

    The quality of documentation that Stripe had stood out not only in the payment processing space, but in the industry as a whole.

  6. This is true everywhere in every country, not specific to India, the United States or any particular region.
  7. Good effort — I like it.

    Is it better or not is a subjective thing. Don't get discouraged by some of the comments posted here.

  8. This President, too, will pardon his son and the rest of their family. So, it doesn't really matter if it's a crime or not.
  9. For long-term holders, this hardly matters.

    The real story here is insider trading and corruption by people close to President Trump, who knew, down to the exact minute, when to short BTC and ETH.

    BTC, meanwhile, being a scarce asset, will recover as fiat supply increases with time.

  10. The only good thing about Blockchain today is Bitcoin's scarcity.

    Almost every other project out there would be better off as a centralized project — heck, many of them are centralized, while claiming to hold on to the decentralized cyberpunk ethos — if not being outright scams.

  11. Good resource.

    Pretty sure I've seen it posted before, perhaps on HN itself.

  12. Yes, and I am more convinced that the market for non-iOS and non-Android mobile devices will grow.

    Not sure if its going to be GrapheneOS, or Linux — But we can witness the growing trend of privacy-focus — especially after AI being introduced on the OS layer — grabbing recurring screenshots, uploading to clouds, and essentially destroying E2E encryption.

  13. > I'm curious who needs more battery life than the iPhone...

    You aren't curious at all. You have formed an opinion. :)

    Apple recognizes the deficiency, hence they created the battery accessory which they would love to up-self.

    Step 1: Reduce battery life

    Step 2: Sell battery accessory, profit.

  14. To be fair, the evangelical Christians — mostly from the United States — have played as important a role in destroying Nepal traditions as the Chinese.
  15. First, Maldives.

    Then, Bangladesh,

    Now, Nepal.

    An unstable Nepal allows the destabilization of two critical states in India.

    Regime change in India is the big prize.

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    China and India do meddle.

    But a classic color revolution, such as this one, is the signature of you-know-who.

  16. Classic color revolution — China and India will be watching intently.
  17. > Massive tech companies tried to own syndication. They failed.

    Well, RSS won the battle, but lost the war.

  18. > There is no AI integration that runs automatically on a codebase.

    Don't be naive.

  19. In case the website isn't clear, this seems to be a paid-hosted service for models.
  20. Not just HN, Gitlab has perhaps changed as well.

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