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camkego commented on Arduino Terms of Service and Privacy Policy update: setting the record straight   blog.arduino.cc/2025/11/2... · Posted by u/manchoz
12_throw_away · 23 days ago
"We are Arduino. We are open. We’re not going anywhere."

-- statement from Qualcomm without a single human being's name on it

camkego · 23 days ago
If you walk into the head office of Qualcomm (in Sorrento Vally, San Diego, CA) and you see the the "Patent Wall" in the entrance covered with almost 1400 patents, it's kind of hard to wonder just how open Arduino will be.
camkego commented on Nano Banana Pro   blog.google/technology/ai... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
logankilpatrick · 24 days ago
First off, apologies for the bad first impression, the team is pushing super hard to make sure it is easy to access these models.

- On permission issue, not sure I follow the flow that got you there, pls email me more details if you are able too and happy to debug: Lkilpatrick@google.com

- On overall friction for billing: we are working on a new billing experience built right into AI Studio that will make it super easy to add a CC and go build. This will also come along with things like hard billing caps and such. The expected ETA for global rollout is January!

camkego · 24 days ago
Maybe if the sign up process encouraged people to send videos (screen-side and user-side could be useful also), of their sign-up and usage experience, the teams responsible for user experience could make some real progress. I guess the question is, who cares, or who is responsible in the organization?
camkego commented on The patent office is about to make bad patents untouchable   eff.org/deeplinks/2025/11... · Posted by u/iamnothere
kregasaurusrex · 25 days ago
Oh dear. Its digital tombstone has been relegated to be adware for crypto gambling.
camkego · 24 days ago
Now that I have seen groklaw.net/about-us page, I have seen it all.

Here is the new Groklaw mission statement:

Our Mission

Our mission is simple: to guide you toward safe, rewarding, and responsible crypto gambling experiences. We believe in transparency, player protection, and giving you the tools to make informed choices — whether you want massive Bitcoin bonuses, ultra-fast withdrawals, or niche altcoin gaming.

camkego commented on Static Web Hosting on the Intel N150   it-notes.dragas.net/2025/... · Posted by u/t-3
jms703 · 25 days ago
True, but the other OS's don't suppor that. If the goal is out of the box testing, kTLS would not be representative of that.
camkego · 25 days ago
Just my two cents, as an end-user choosing a OS to use on an N150 to do static web hosting, I would sure like to know if those features make a meaningful difference.

But I also understand, that looking at that might have beyond the scope of the article.

camkego commented on X-ray scans reveal the hidden risks of cheap batteries   theverge.com/news/784966/... · Posted by u/CharlesW
cko · 2 months ago
I once watched a video of a man holding what looked to be a bicycle battery walking into an elevator. After the doors closed, it seemed to have exploded and burst into flame in his hands, and the aftermath was charred remains.

After seeing this I refuse to sleep near my 20,000 mAh power bank. I saw this Jackery power station for sale for an ultra discounted price and noticed it was not lithium iron phosphate and I noped so fast.

camkego · 2 months ago
Is this on YouTube ?
camkego commented on In Defense of C++   dayvster.com/blog/in-defe... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
camkego · 3 months ago
The article says "I think the biggest factor is that any rewrite of an existing codebase is going to yield better results than the original codebase.".

Yeah, sorry, but no, ask some long-term developers about how this often goes.

camkego commented on Stepping Back   rjp.io/blog/2025-05-31-st... · Posted by u/rjpower9000
camkego · 6 months ago
I enjoyed the article, and as a longtime developer. I certainly relate to being heads down on a problem, only to step away for a walk or a breather and realize I can maybe avoid solving the immediate problem altogether.

I also don’t think it’s possible to focus at 100% on a detailed complex problem, and also concurrently question is there a better path or a way to avoid the current problem. Sometimes you just need to switch modes between focusing on the details the weeds, and popping back up to asking does this even have to be completed at all?

camkego commented on Deepseek R1-0528   huggingface.co/deepseek-a... · Posted by u/error404x
therein · 7 months ago
Much more preferred to what OpenAI always did and Anthropic recently started doing. Just write some complicated narrative about how scary this new model is and how it tried to escape and deceive and hack the mainframe while telling the alignment operators bed time stories.
camkego · 7 months ago
Really? I missed this. The new hype trick is implying the new LLM releases are almost AGI? Love it.
camkego commented on Ask HN: Cursor or Windsurf?    · Posted by u/skarat
fragmede · 7 months ago
fwiw. Gemini-*, which is available in Aider, isn't Pay As You Go (payg) but post paid, which means you get a bill at the end of the month and not the OpenAI/others model of charging up credits before you can use the service.
camkego · 7 months ago
I guess this is a good reason to consider things like openrouter. Turns it into a prepaid service.
camkego commented on Web search on the Anthropic API   anthropic.com/news/web-se... · Posted by u/cmogni1
jwr · 7 months ago
> Google's pricing for a general search API

As I discovered recently, and much to my surprise, Google does not offer a "general search API", at least not officially.

There is a "custom search" API that sounds like web search, but isn't: it offers a subset of the index, which is not immediately apparent. Confusing and misleading labeling there.

Bing offers something a bit better, but I recently ended up trying the Kagi API, and it is the best thing I found so far. Expensive ($25/1000), but works well.

camkego · 7 months ago
Do you have any references to the point that the Google Custom Search API is for a subset of the regular Google search index?

u/camkego

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