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_diyar commented on Luce: First Electric Ferrari. Designed by LoveFrom   ferrari.com/en-US/auto/fe... · Posted by u/kaizenb
_diyar · 6 minutes ago
Finally, the return of silver, rose gold, and space gray.
_diyar commented on Tell HN: I'm a PM at a big system of record SaaS. We're cooked    · Posted by u/throwawaypm123
_diyar · 3 days ago
When people say ”AI is Killing SaaS”, that does not have to mean ”Claude Code can one-shot your full stack“. More likely it means: AI code is going to distort the supply curve such that

1) previously healthy surplus in the SaaS market is shrinking

2) established SaaS companies have lost all existing moats

3) due to the previous two points, investors are reluctant to spend new dollars in this market to expand or retain market share, making life in those companies miserable.

> But the path forward is brutal

And soon™ this is coming to your industry as well!

_diyar commented on Autonomous cars, drones cheerfully obey prompt injection by road sign   theregister.com/2026/01/3... · Posted by u/breve
_diyar · 9 days ago
Are any real world self-driving models (Waymo, Tesla, any others I should know?) really using VLM?
_diyar commented on Self Driving Car Insurance   lemonade.com/car/explaine... · Posted by u/KellyCriterion
1970-01-01 · 10 days ago
A 50% discount is pretty damning empirical evidence for FSD being better at driving your Tesla than you are.
_diyar · 10 days ago
Assuming this discount is offered broadly and indefinitely. Otherwise these might just be marketing dollars.
_diyar commented on There is no comfortable reading position   slate.com/life/2026/01/bo... · Posted by u/oumua_don17
dalmo3 · 21 days ago
I could read all day on a hammock.

Unfortunately that just moves the goalposts to "there's no place to install a hammock in my house".

_diyar · 21 days ago
Not sure if it‘s meant to be, but your comment is a great joke.
_diyar commented on American importers and consumers bear the cost of 2025 tariffs: analysis   kielinstitut.de/publicati... · Posted by u/47282847
threethirtytwo · 21 days ago
Well the purpose of the tariff is to control US Americans to rely less on foreign goods. So of course to control something you would enact policies that affect the thing you’re trying to control.

If the importer took on most of the burden that would defeat the purpose of the tariff.

_diyar · 21 days ago
The report states that US customs revenue surged by $200Bn (of which the US consumer pays 96%). That does not breath confidence into the idea of lower reliance on foreign goods.
_diyar commented on 40% of Kids Can't Read and Teachers Are Quitting [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=XTugy... · Posted by u/squillion
_diyar · 21 days ago
While I appreciate the sentiment of the video, I can‘t get past the sensationalist rhetoric / framing of the problem.

„Skibidi Toilet is rotting brains!! Kids don‘t want cartoons!!“.

I suppose videos like this might get people to think about the problem who hadn‘t considered it before.

_diyar commented on Podcasting Could Use a Good Asteroid   joanwestenberg.com/podcas... · Posted by u/zdw
Yhippa · 23 days ago
> Stuff like this reads to me like someone wants the internet to be happy fun time that only ever gives me an endless supply of good things to consume and filters out all the bad.

Would someone want the opposite of that?

_diyar · 23 days ago
I suppose that sentence would make sense if „good“ and „bad“ were in quotes.

I would read it as <<there‘s plenty unique and interesting shows out there which might lack some polish („the bad“). I don‘t only want polished, boring, mass appeal shows from large production houses („the good“).>>

_diyar commented on Erdos 281 solved with ChatGPT 5.2 Pro   twitter.com/neelsomani/st... · Posted by u/nl
threethirtytwo · 23 days ago
It's not.

Evidence shows otherwise: Despite the "20x" length, many people actually missed the point.

_diyar · 23 days ago
I definitely missed the point because of the length, and only realized after I read replies to your comment.
_diyar commented on Canada's deal with China signals it is serious about shift from US   bbc.com/news/articles/cm2... · Posted by u/breve
_diyar · 23 days ago
Very curious if this will result in US tariffs for car imports from Canada. Also curious how those tariffs would be justified (they‘re always using Terrence Howard math but at least pretending to be analytical). „Canada has to pay because China bad“?

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