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awestroke commented on Developing a food-safe finish for my wooden spoons   alinpanaitiu.com/blog/dev... · Posted by u/alin23
Dumblydorr · 6 hours ago
Incredible analysis, great blog post! What’s wrong with using raw wood? Will that go bad quickly?
awestroke · 6 hours ago
When the wood fibers get wet they swell and become soft. When soft, the surface will be very sensitive to damage. Fibers on the surface will raise and then not return to their original position, causing surface roughness. Repeated cycles of wet/dry will cause cracks.
awestroke commented on Denial of service and source code exposure in React Server Components   react.dev/blog/2025/12/11... · Posted by u/sangeeth96
Seattle3503 · 3 days ago
What are you migrating to? Vanilla React?
awestroke · 3 days ago
Vanilla react, ts-rest
awestroke commented on Denial of service and source code exposure in React Server Components   react.dev/blog/2025/12/11... · Posted by u/sangeeth96
Uehreka · 3 days ago
I think we (the Next.js user community) need to organize and either convince Vercel to announce official support of the Pages router forever (or at least indefinitely, and stop posturing it as a deprecated-ish thing), or else fork Next.js and maintain the stable version of it that so many of us enjoyed. Every time Next comes up I see a ton of comments like this, everyone I talk to says this, and I almost never hear anyone say they like the App Router (and this is a pretty contrarian site, so if they existed I’d expect to see them here).
awestroke · 3 days ago
We're migrating away from both Next and Vercel post-haste
awestroke commented on CRISPR fungus: Protein-packed, sustainable, and tastes like meat   isaaa.org/kc/cropbiotechu... · Posted by u/rguiscard
notepad0x90 · 3 days ago
meet tastes great and all, but I wonder where science is at (if at all) on making original food that tastes good. How about food that doesn't taste like any natural food we've had, but still tastes really good?

Jell-o (gello?) is a good example, nothing tastes like it naturally. Why aren't there tasty food that are original in terms of taste and texture but good for health and the environment? I suppose part of the struggle is that food is entrenched into culture so much. burgers and bbq are inextricable from july 4th and memorial day for example.

awestroke · 3 days ago
The trouble is that “tastes good” isn’t a blank canvas. It’s built on hardwired signals plus learned associations. Our basic tastes evolved as nutritional indicators: sweet signals energy, umami signals protein, bitter warns of potential toxins. And our brains are rather insistent about finding flavors more pleasant when they match patterns we’ve already learned are safe.

Jell-O actually proves this rather than refuting it. It succeeds because it hits that hardwired sweet preference, not because it invented some novel taste dimension. A truly new taste that doesn’t map onto the existing five basics would likely register as “off” rather than delicious. Your brain wouldn’t know what to do with it, nutritionally speaking.

So you’d have to either work within those existing taste channels while creating novel combinations and textures, or somehow condition people to associate genuinely new sensations with safety and reward. The latter is slow going. We’re quite literally built to be suspicious of unfamiliar foods.

awestroke commented on Apple's slow AI pace becomes a strength as market grows weary of spending   finance.yahoo.com/news/ap... · Posted by u/bgwalter
convenwis · 5 days ago
This is the thing I've found amazing about people's complaints about Apple and AI.

Historically the strength of Apple was that they didn't ship things until they actually worked. Meaning that the technology was there and ready to make an experience that was truly excellent.

People have been complaining for years that Apple isn't shipping fast enough in this area. But if anything I think that they have been shipping (or trying to ship) too fast. There are a lot of scenarios that AI is actually great at but the ones that move the needle for Apple just aren't there yet in terms of quality.

The stuff that is at a scale that it matters to them are integrations that just magically do what you want with iMessage/calendars/photos/etc. There are potentially interesting scenarios there but the fact is that any time you touch my intimate personal (and work) data and do something meaningful I want it to work pretty much all the time. And current models aren't really there yet in my view. There are lots of scenarios that do work incredibly well right now (coding most obviously). But I don't think the Apple mainline ones do yet.

awestroke · 5 days ago
My complaint is that they overpromised and then didn't deliver anything at all. They should have just kept their mouth shut
awestroke commented on Jony Ive's OpenAI Device Barred From Using 'io' Name   macrumors.com/2025/12/05/... · Posted by u/thm
grim_io · 9 days ago
What even is this mysterious device?

A device trying to duplicate a part of smartphone/smartwatch functionality is doomed to fail, as those can easily just be an app on said devices.

So the computation part is likely out of the question. Input/output remains, and there is really not much you can innovate here.

Smartglasses? EarPod clones?

awestroke · 9 days ago
It's just Ive being out of touch
awestroke commented on Intel could return to Apple computers in 2027   theverge.com/news/832366/... · Posted by u/DamnInteresting
awestroke · 13 days ago
Well I sure hope not. I'll never buy a mac with an Intel processor again
awestroke commented on Isn't WSL2 just a VM?   ssg.dev/isnt-wsl2-just-a-... · Posted by u/sedatk
finaard · 13 days ago
While I understand _why_ they did WSL2 it's pretty sad that they at the same time they just dropped any WSL1 development.

We're using a lot of WSL in CI - we're mostly Linux based, but for some stuff toolchains came up which didn't work nicely with wine (like MSVC). So for us we want a Linux system that seamlessly can execute Windows stuff in a Linux based build process. WSL1 can do that, WSL2 can be kicked into working somewhat, but needs quite a few ugly workaround as they're not sharing a process namespace or file descriptors. While the faster IO would be nice that's pretty much the only thing we'd care about - and wouldn't work here, as we need shared access to the files. And while we could access the WSL2 files from Windows side that's even slower than just using WSL1.

awestroke · 13 days ago
Windows files are still available via /mnt/c on WSL2
awestroke commented on India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app   reuters.com/sustainabilit... · Posted by u/jmsflknr
mcny · 13 days ago
I don't get it. Don't many if not most of these scams originate from India? Wouldn't it be better to stop the scammers directly?
awestroke · 13 days ago
If their goal was to increase the security for their citizens, you would have a point
awestroke commented on Peter Thiel sells off all Nvidia stock, stirring bubble fears   thestreet.com/investing/p... · Posted by u/hypeatei
awestroke · a month ago
Probably wants more liquidity to funnel into the pain and suffering industry

u/awestroke

KarmaCake day2863January 23, 2013View Original