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atemerev commented on A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw   brandon.wang/2026/clawdbo... · Posted by u/brdd
firasd · 4 days ago
It's helpful to keep in mind that 'AI Twitter' is a bubble. Most people just don't have that many 'important' notes and calendar items.

People saying 'Claude is now managing my life!11' are like gearheads messing with their carburetor or (closer to this analogy) people who live out of Evernote or Roam

All that said I've been thinking for a while that tool use and discrete data storage like documents/lists etc will unlock a lot of potential in AI over just having a chatbot manipulating tokens limited to a particular context window. But personal productivity is just one slice of such use cases

atemerev · 4 days ago
I have really severe ADHD. Agents are lifesaving to me. Literally.
atemerev commented on Ask HN: OpenClaw users, what is your token spend?    · Posted by u/8cvor6j844qw_d6
atemerev · 6 days ago
Had to write my own agent which is better with token economy: https://lethe.gg
atemerev commented on Sampling at negative temperature   cavendishlabs.org/blog/ne... · Posted by u/ag8
atemerev · a month ago
Хронологија is "chronology" in Serbian
atemerev commented on X-Clacks-Overhead   hleb.dev/post/x-clacks-ov... · Posted by u/hleb_dev
atemerev · a month ago
The most important HTTP header (though clacks is a packet routing system, not an application-level streaming protocol)
atemerev commented on The Deviancy Signal: Having "Nothing to Hide" Is a Threat to Us All   thompson2026.com/blog/dev... · Posted by u/NickForLiberty
jokoon · 2 months ago
I disagree

What really matters is judiciary due process and the legitimacy of a government.

Companies are the ones gathering data, it's not the government doing it.

Before the internet, governments already had data on their citizens.

The internet makes it more difficult for the government to catch criminals and fraudsters.

If you live in Russia or China or under Trump's administration, there are good reasons to hide.

If you live in a country where freedoms and due process are respected, there is no point in hiding, UNLESS you can really argue that due process and freedoms are eroding, but that's a different debate.

atemerev · 2 months ago
Any country can turn to a dictatorship in three years. We just had a fine demostration.
atemerev commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
atemerev · 2 months ago
How it makes sense? If they are no longer open-source S3 and cloud only, I'll just use S3.
atemerev commented on RuBee   computer.rip/2025-11-22-R... · Posted by u/Sniffnoy
skinkestek · 3 months ago
Because it’s just a bad idea.

Most of the world doesn’t need that whole setup because:

- Our cultural baseline around firearms is completely different. Countries like Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Austria, and the Czech Republic have plenty of guns at home - and historically, a lot of them were actual assault rifles, not “looks-spicy” semiautos.

- We treat guns like weapons. They live in safes, not nightstands, and kids get taught safety early, the same way you’d teach them not to put a fork in a power supply.

atemerev · 3 months ago
The Swiss do have a lot of guns at home. However, you cannot carry (or even transport guns that are not discharged). Just take them at a shooting range - a popular pastime for Swiss people.
atemerev commented on RuBee   computer.rip/2025-11-22-R... · Posted by u/Sniffnoy
Antibabelic · 3 months ago
Why can't the manufacturers market "smart guns" outside the US? Surely, the NRA's grip isn't world-spanning.
atemerev · 3 months ago
There are barely any civilian gun markets outside the US. US is really really unique in their relationship to guns.
atemerev commented on Solving Fizz Buzz with Cosines   susam.net/fizz-buzz-with-... · Posted by u/hprotagonist
nine_k · 3 months ago
Well, there must be an obvious solution where the fizzbuzz sequence is seen as a spectrum of two frequencies (1/3 and 1/5), and a Fourier transform gives us a periodic signal with peaks of one amplitude at fizz spots, another amplitude at buzz spots, and their sum at fizzbuzz spots. I mean. that would be approximately the same solution as the article offers, just through a more straightforward mechanism.
atemerev · 3 months ago
Yes. Exactly. This is how it _should_ have been done.

Also probably easy enough to encode as quantum superpositions.

atemerev commented on Show HN: F32 – An Extremely Small ESP32 Board   github.com/PegorK/f32... · Posted by u/pegor
jacquesm · 3 months ago
If you add another GPIO and make a silicone mold you could make an in-cable eavesdropper on USB connections that streams out the data via the wifi. That would be a pretty scary tool in the right circumstances.
atemerev · 3 months ago
These cables can be bought for like $200 mostly legally.

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