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bobm_kite9 commented on Show HN: Standard Cucumber Steps   github.com/robmoffat/stan... · Posted by u/bobm_kite9
bobm_kite9 · 20 days ago
this might be burying the lede a bit, but I feel like BDD tools deserve a renaissance given the amount of agentic coding going on. There's an article linked in the readme that explains why I arrived at this conclusion. Would be interested to see what other HN'ers think
bobm_kite9 commented on Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car with $15,000 of free fuel   hydrogeninsight.com/trans... · Posted by u/namanyayg
ajb · a year ago
The funny thing is that theoretically hydrogen would be easy to deploy in the UK. We already have a gas network for methane, it wouldn't be hard to mix in 20% hydrogen and then filter it back out at the other end (there's an energy cost, but it's not huge, and in any case most existing uses would not have a problem with 20% hydrogen). Which would give us the ability to deliver hydrogen relatively cheaply to any location. But it looks like EVs have too much momentum, and are likely to have a cheaper running cost anyway.
bobm_kite9 commented on Rails is better low code than low code   radanskoric.com/articles/... · Posted by u/thunderbong
bobm_kite9 · a year ago
Good article but this misses the obvious - but slightly more distant - eventuality: the no-code vendor goes bankrupt meaning no further support or security fixes, or is bought out by some other firm which means exorbitant future licensing costs and no further features.

Again, some people might not care about that but it seems kind of a biggie to me.

bobm_kite9 commented on When Will the GenAI Bubble Burst?   garymarcus.substack.com/p... · Posted by u/isaacfrond
bobm_kite9 · 2 years ago
My pet theory is that OpenAI releases are on hiatus pending the US elections. It would be a huge disaster to release SORA in the next few months and have it some way sway voting. What do you think?
bobm_kite9 commented on Puerto Rico is using residents' home batteries to back up its grid   grist.org/solutions/puert... · Posted by u/thelastgallon
bobm_kite9 · 2 years ago
That seemed easy. What was required to make the batteries dispatch power in this way? I have rooftop solar and batteries in the UK and I would definitely engage in a similar scheme like this except I wonder how much work the power companies would have to do to make it work.

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