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darwinwhy commented on Signal Protocol and Post-Quantum Ratchets   signal.org/blog/spqr/... · Posted by u/pluto_modadic
darwinwhy · 3 months ago
Sparse Post-Quantum Ratchet, or SPQR. Someone at Signal is a Roman history enjoyer.
darwinwhy commented on Phind-405B and faster, high quality AI answers for everyone   phind.com/blog/introducin... · Posted by u/rushingcreek
TacticalCoder · a year ago
Serious question: does the Meta LLama ToS / EULA even allow fine-tuned models based on Llama to be used for commercial purposes without making the weights available?
darwinwhy · a year ago
I believe it does unless you're another tech giant with billions of users / revenue.
darwinwhy commented on Show HN: Haystack – an IDE for exploring and editing code on an infinite canvas   haystackeditor.com/... · Posted by u/akshaysg
darwinwhy · a year ago
I couldn't tell -- does this editor work with Remote ssh?
darwinwhy commented on Apple approves Epic Games Store app for iOS   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/indigoabstract
nickpp · a year ago
Is there a switch to turn this crap off? Especially on my parents’ iPhones. I don’t want to have to explain them “which App Store did you get this app from”. They have enough trouble grokking the app/web app distinction as is. I just don’t want them to be able to install other app stores, by mistake or otherwise.
darwinwhy · a year ago
How much AAPL do you own?
darwinwhy commented on A writer skewered the Formula One scene, then her article vanished   washingtonpost.com/style/... · Posted by u/coloneltcb
nkurz · 2 years ago
An archived version of the "vanished" article is linked here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39616465
darwinwhy commented on Temu Is Losing Millions of Dollars to Send You Cheap Socks   wired.com/story/temu-is-l... · Posted by u/edward
sottol · 2 years ago
They are very much (ab-)using the old get-you-hooked-by-loosing-money-then-slowly-crank-up-the-prices-til-it-hurts-when-you-have-a-monopoly trick?

The others were never as aggressive in their quest for monopolies and made it on some other merit. Not to say the others are much better, but Temu will have to make that money back somehow, eventually.

Basically price-dumping to destroy the competition and gain market share.

darwinwhy · 2 years ago
I somehow doubt they're going to destroy Amazon anytime soon. The market they're in reminds me more of Blue Apron/Hellofresh than Uber/Lyft. May as well take advantage their funders' bad bet before the river.

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