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doormatt commented on Copy-Item is slower than File Explorer   til.andrew-quinn.me/posts... · Posted by u/hiAndrewQuinn
abbeyj · 19 days ago
The page is 404 now. It looks like something went wrong when the author was trying to push a small edit to the page. The content is viewable at https://github.com/hiAndrewQuinn/til/blob/main/copy-item-is-...
doormatt · 19 days ago
Works fine for me.

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doormatt commented on FCC sounds alarm after emergency tones turned into potty-mouthed radio takeover   theregister.com/2025/11/2... · Posted by u/Bender
doormatt · a month ago
Is it just me, or is that entire article AI written?

>For radio stations, the fix isn't fancy – just overdue.

This SCREAMS LLM.

doormatt commented on Underrated reasons to be thankful V   dynomight.net/thanks-5/... · Posted by u/numeri
GPerson · a month ago
I found this to be a disturbing read. Do not recommend.
doormatt · a month ago
What specifically disturbed you?
doormatt commented on Show HN: Premortem, a coding-agent-powered airplane blackbox   github.com/tilework-tech/... · Posted by u/theahura
theahura · a month ago
Sure do! I'm not saying that it won't bring about the end even faster. But you do get some very valuable things out of the machine as its taking its dying breaths
doormatt · a month ago
I don't think you do. Your solution will also only start "firing alerts" once a threshold has been breached.
doormatt commented on Show HN: Premortem, a coding-agent-powered airplane blackbox   github.com/tilework-tech/... · Posted by u/theahura
doormatt · a month ago
>When running multiple intensive processes in parallel, pushing machines to their limits to maximize throughput, traditional monitoring only provides alerts when thresholds breach.

>Premortem continuously watches system vitals (CPU, memory, disk, processes) and spawns Claude agents to diagnose problems when thresholds are breached.

Surely you see the irony here...

doormatt commented on Why do we need dithering?   typefully.com/DanHollick/... · Posted by u/ibobev
Dylan16807 · a month ago
The average desktop computer is running with 8 bit color depth the vast majority of the time, so find or generate basically any wide basic gradient and you'll see it.
doormatt · a month ago
I think you mean 24 bit. 8 bit would only be 256 colors total.
doormatt commented on AI and Copyright: Expanding copyright hurts everyone   eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02... · Posted by u/mooreds
bgwalter · 2 months ago
None of their alternatives will work or solve the problems that creatives face or the problem that people cannot think for themselves any longer (as seen by the downvoting in this submission).
doormatt · 2 months ago
>the problem that people cannot think for themselves any longer (as seen by the downvoting in this submission).

Quite an interesting take to assume that everyone who disagrees with you cannot think for themselves.

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doormatt commented on The fight between doctors and insurance companies over 'downcoding'   nbcnews.com/health/health... · Posted by u/ceejayoz
doormatt · 3 months ago
>Wagner's office estimates he lost over $3,000 to downcoding in the first half of the year, but other doctors across the country have fared far worse.

That's...not a lot of money.

u/doormatt

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