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RhodesianHunter commented on Show HN: ClickStack – Open-source Datadog alternative by ClickHouse and HyperDX   github.com/hyperdxio/hype... · Posted by u/mikeshi42
user3939382 · 3 months ago
There’s so many of these log aggregators I’ve completely lost track. I used Datadog extensively and found it overpriced and a very confusing UI.
RhodesianHunter · 3 months ago
That's what happens when there's a need for something.

You see an explosion in offerings, and then eventually it's whittled down to a handful of survivors.

RhodesianHunter commented on What happened to the world's largest tube TV? [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=JfZxO... · Posted by u/ecliptik
patcon · 8 months ago
Heh it strikes me that while the stakes of this "relic" are kinda low, it echos the conversations about institutions like the British Museum possessing historic artefacts :) some claim there is moral argument for it keeping its artefacts, because Britain can best preserve them and protect them from damage.

Responsibility and autonomy to preserve one's own heritage (with the associated risk of failing to do so) is a longstanding ethical dilemma between cultures, and the answers aren't so clear imho! (This argument is much more compelling for museums, rather than Sony)

RhodesianHunter · 8 months ago
I just don't think ancient artifacts are comparable to an old TV.
RhodesianHunter commented on Nearly all of the Google images results for "baby peacock" are AI generated   twitter.com/notengoprisa/... · Posted by u/jsheard
cflewis · a year ago
Watermarking I think is supposed to be the goal, but I don’t think anyone can think that the web is in anything but managed decline. The AI feeding itself AI will just end it all. I think Platformer describes it best: https://www.platformer.news/google-io-ai-search-sundar-picha...

The question is what comes next, and I don’t think anyone has an answer to that.

RhodesianHunter · a year ago
Well, and once this kills the web then Google's AI no longer has a data source its AI can tap to answer questions about anything that happens afterward, so it kind of needs the web to at least limp along.
RhodesianHunter commented on Orion, our first true augmented reality glasses   about.fb.com/news/2024/09... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
vundercind · a year ago
My non-computer-nerd midwestern friends, some of whom are blue collar and zero of whom are anywhere near making coastal FAANG or finance money, all hate Facebook.
RhodesianHunter · a year ago
Yes, but are they on Instagram though?
RhodesianHunter commented on Two new Gemini models, reduced 1.5 Pro pricing, increased rate limits, and more   developers.googleblog.com... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
Workaccount2 · a year ago
They are going for large corporate customers. They are a brand name with deep pockets and a pretty risk-adverse model.

So even if Gemini sucks, they'll still win over execs being pushed to make a decision.

RhodesianHunter · a year ago
That doesn't seem like much of a plan given their trailing position in the cloud space and the fact that Microsoft and AWS both have their own offerings.
RhodesianHunter commented on Two new Gemini models, reduced 1.5 Pro pricing, increased rate limits, and more   developers.googleblog.com... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
simonw · a year ago
This price drop is significant. For <128,000 tokens they're dropping from $3.50/million to $1.25/million, and output from $10.50/million to $2.50/million.

For comparison, GPT-4o is currently $5/million input and $15/million output and Claude 3.5 Sonnet is $3/million input and $15/million output.

Gemini 1.5 Pro was already the cheapest of the frontier models and now it's even cheaper.

RhodesianHunter · a year ago
I wonder if they're pulling the wall-mart model. Ruthlessly cut costs and sell at-or-below costs until your competitors go out of business, then ratchet up the prices once you have market dominance.
RhodesianHunter commented on DOJ sues realpage for algorithmic pricing scheme that harms renters   justice.gov/opa/pr/justic... · Posted by u/pseudolus
WarOnPrivacy · a year ago
> Kalamazoo is unique

Our rents in Florida have doubled for unique reasons. My loved ones in VA, DE, MD, KY, NC and MI are seeing rents over 50% higher for reasons unique to each area.

It kind of feels like a pattern.

RhodesianHunter · a year ago
Half of builders went out of business in 2008 and 1/3 left the trades.

We only just recently reached the level of new home starts we were hitting pre great-recession.

We have a decade's worth of supply deficit and in most locale's aren't doing much to overcome this.

RhodesianHunter commented on DOJ sues realpage for algorithmic pricing scheme that harms renters   justice.gov/opa/pr/justic... · Posted by u/pseudolus
WarOnPrivacy · a year ago
> Yes, living in one of the, if not the, most desirable cities on the planet comes with additional costs.

Being housed is highly desirable and has sharply driven up the cost in places where people are housed.

RhodesianHunter · a year ago
Malibu, CA is very expensive to live in as well.
RhodesianHunter commented on DOJ sues realpage for algorithmic pricing scheme that harms renters   justice.gov/opa/pr/justic... · Posted by u/pseudolus
rangestransform · a year ago
NYC has incredibly incredibly low permitted additional housing per capita last year
RhodesianHunter · a year ago
Hard to get much denser than NYC without massive capital expenditure.
RhodesianHunter commented on DOJ sues realpage for algorithmic pricing scheme that harms renters   justice.gov/opa/pr/justic... · Posted by u/pseudolus
HDThoreaun · a year ago
If all units are being rented there is no collusion as the market clearing price is being charged. Collusion requires taking supply off the market in order to raise prices.
RhodesianHunter · a year ago
> Collusion requires taking supply off the market in order to raise prices.

This is factually incorrect.

u/RhodesianHunter

KarmaCake day2789March 10, 2015View Original