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mfro
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  1. Perhaps both things are true depending on circumstances.
  2. Fair point.
  3. Pretty sure you’re supposed to press return in order to accept a dropdown suggestion. Tab is for accepting the AI code completion. I disabled completions.
  4. This seems like the kind of feature that should be built into MSBuild.
  5. It is still extraordinary cheap to produce and disseminate novels. If not more so, if you include ebooks or longform blogging.
  6. I think jazz taste has diversified a lot in the last decade and we aren’t seeing a canon outside of cliques. I know myself and other younger folks listen to the artists you listed, I know several who grew up playing in a marching band and enjoy big band, myself I listen to nearly anything.
  7. AI comments are insidious if the account is allowed to be indistinguishable from a human. Silly AI web content is another story. You're drawing a line where there is a very large grey area.
  8. Neat. Glad to see an official solution for self hosting.
  9. DEC Alpha processors.
  10. The little quote from DEC led me to do some reading... crazy to think there were DEC manufactured(in the U.S. !) processors that could, in 1995, run JavaScript, Linux, BSD, Windows 2000, and Plan 9.
  11. Have you played a big budget video game released in the last 10 years? It’s pretty standard to reach upwards of 60GB.
  12. On fast machines the latency is low enough I don’t complain… but the point about search results shifting is very much a problem. Often times searching a builtin windows feature will fail to show the correct result without some weird switching around of the wording. E.g try searching for “turn windows features on or off”.
  13. I love Technitium DNS and have run it for several years now. Thanks for the contributions.
  14. Shoutout to Mikrotik for being the only consumer vendor with good router/firewall combos. I recommend getting one if you're comfortable doing a bit of work to setup a secure home network.
  15. My understanding is that docker escapes are not all that difficult, and your aliases really aren’t doing much to harden the container. but I am not an expert on the matter. I’m sure there is plenty of info online
  16. Good question with a lot of possible answers. You can take sandboxing as far as you want, really. I typically just use bubblewrap (linux)
  17. Docker is not a sandbox. There is some work that can be done to harden it, but you're better off looking at genuinely sandboxing your dev environment
  18. I agree, soma definitely parallels weed much more closely, but I don't think it's a perfect match. Huxley imagines a drug a bit more insidious, without obviously negative side effects, and with somewhat unrealistic(imo) intended effects.
  19. The announcement is geared towards .NET devs. If you're reading Avalonia blog posts outside of HN front page, you definitely know what MAUI is.

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