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bhaney commented on Frontier AI agents violate ethical constraints 30–50% of time, pressured by KPIs   arxiv.org/abs/2512.20798... · Posted by u/tiny-automates
hypron · a day ago
https://i.imgur.com/23YeIDo.png

Claude at 1.3% and Gemini at 71.4% is quite the range

bhaney · 21 hours ago
Direct link to the table in the paper instead of a screenshot of it:

https://arxiv.org/html/2512.20798v2#S5.T6

bhaney commented on When internal hostnames are leaked to the clown   rachelbythebay.com/w/2026... · Posted by u/zdw
unsnap_biceps · 6 days ago
If you're on an apple device, disable private relay. It appears the blog has tar pitted private relay traffic.
bhaney · 6 days ago
It's tar pitting my normal unproxied residential traffic too
bhaney commented on Ask HN: Is offline-first viable or do "free and cloud bundle" win?    · Posted by u/rupinderdev
bhaney · 25 days ago
It depends on who your customer base is and how much you hate them.
bhaney commented on It seems inevitable that all the GPUs are going to live in space   xcancel.com/paulg/status/... · Posted by u/ironyman
bhaney · a month ago
Even being very optimistic with all the numbers, I can't get the math on this to work out to anything better than hundreds of years of operation before hitting the breakeven point. We're talking tens of thousands of dollars (again, very optimistically) for the solar panels, heat pumps, radiators, and launch costs of the above for each GPU. That buys you a lot of years of power and cooling terrestrially.
bhaney commented on A tab hoarder's journey to sanity   twitter.com/borisandcrisp... · Posted by u/borisandcrispin
random3 · a month ago
The problem is hardly a resource one (unless you restart the browser) - you can’t see/scroll/wrangle 2000 tabs with the current tab display UI paradigm— you can’t even see their titles. Not to speak that Chrome state management is crap and you’ll end up losing them
bhaney · a month ago
> The problem is hardly a resource one

Did we read the same article? It's a very obvious complaint from the author. It's not actually a problem anymore, but that's entirely my point.

> you can’t see/scroll/wrangle 2000 tabs with the current tab display UI paradigm— you can’t even see their titles

Pretty much all Chromium-based browsers have a button to display a vertical scrollable list of all open tabs (with their favicon, title, domain, and time since last access) with a filter/search bar. Firefox has a slightly less detailed version (but the same general UI pattern) of the same thing, and can be augmented with more functionality through extensions if the user desires. I swear everyone complaining about this stuff hasn't looked at a browser in years.

> Chrome state management is crap and you’ll end up losing them

I've been using and restoring the exact same session for years with no issues. If I close the browser and re-open it normally, my tabs remain. If the browser crashes and restarts, I click the button that says "restore" and it all immediately comes back just fine. Again, the problem you're describing hasn't actually been a problem in many years.

bhaney commented on A tab hoarder's journey to sanity   twitter.com/borisandcrisp... · Posted by u/borisandcrispin
bhaney · a month ago
I'm so tired of this topic.

"Tab hoarding" has been dead and buried for years. It's just "using tabs" now. Many people realized that what they used bookmarks for could be done with the same semantics using only tabs, and they started doing that to reduce the number of browser systems they needed to keep in their head. There was a brief gap between that, and browser vendors optimizing their tab systems to efficiently support those use cases. The tab hoarding dilemma arose during this period, and should have died with it. I currently have more tabs open than the author did, on a 15 year old laptop running an out-of-date version of Chromium, and it's using less than a gig of ram. >99% of the tabs are evicted, which is done automatically by the browser based on the presence of ephemeral data in the tab (partially filled out forms) and my typical frequency of accessing that tab. It works great. Every major browser has some form of this, as well as tab searching and tab grouping. If you want to use tabs as if they're bookmarks, like I do, you've been able to do so without problems for many years. It's time to retire the rhetoric of the scandalous tab hoarder.

bhaney commented on Rust--: Rust without the borrow checker   github.com/buyukakyuz/rus... · Posted by u/ravenical
bhaney · a month ago
Are the compile times noticeably faster?
bhaney commented on Stardew Valley developer made a $125k donation to the FOSS C# framework MonoGame   monogame.net/blog/2025-12... · Posted by u/haunter
selfawareMammal · a month ago
How much money does he have in order to make such a big donation? Has stardew valley made that much?
bhaney commented on Wall Street ruined the Roomba and then blamed Lina Khan   thebignewsletter.com/p/ho... · Posted by u/connor11528
dpc_01234 · 2 months ago
Did your Roombas also yelled in the middle of the night "PLEASE CHARGE ROOMBA!!!" every few minutes with no way to disable that behavior?

I now have 2x $150 iLifes and couldn't be happier. They're also imperfect, but they are affordable and simple.

bhaney · 2 months ago
One of the first things I did with my robot vacuum cleaner was open it up and yank out its speaker.

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