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earth2mars commented on iPhone 16 cameras vs. traditional digital cameras   candid9.com/phone-camera/... · Posted by u/sergiotapia
earth2mars · a month ago
Someone didn't try the power of Google pixels phones. Recently, many of my iPhone friends and family envy the pictures taken from Google Pixel 9 pro vs their latest iPhones. It's hands down the best camera and image processing.
earth2mars commented on Amazon CEO says AI agents will soon reduce company's corporate workforce   cbsnews.com/news/amazon-c... · Posted by u/djcollier
earth2mars · a month ago
My gut feeling is, he is saying it to show dominance in AI (to show customers look, we are reducing our workforce, you can do it too! but to be frank, they have too many people doing nothing. so they can lay off as many people as they want). there isn't much out there. Systems are so fragile, management have no clue as they are far behind in understanding it.
earth2mars commented on OBBB signed: Reinstates immediate expensing for U.S.-based R&D   kbkg.com/feature/house-pa... · Posted by u/tareqak
macinjosh · 2 months ago
Awesome, this literally could not be better for American tech workers.
earth2mars · 2 months ago
Yes, but why the domestic r&d must be amortized only within 5 years? One way it is harder for finance to deduct all the expense within 1 year or they have to amortize only within 5 years. In case of foreign r&d expenses though they cannot detect in the year they incur but they have 15 years amortize. So I don't get the benefit of. In fact if they haven't touched this it could have been much better. In tcja they made it worse. And they fix it partially by making it deductible within the year they incur for domestic r&d. But the amortization still kills it.
earth2mars commented on OBBB signed: Reinstates immediate expensing for U.S.-based R&D   kbkg.com/feature/house-pa... · Posted by u/tareqak
tomrod · 2 months ago
If correct, this is a good thing on a generally bad, overstuffed bill. Immediate expensing never should have been changed in the first place, and it was always weird seeing people twist themselves in knots defending it.
earth2mars · 2 months ago
This. TCJA removed it and OBBBA restored it. What am I missing here
earth2mars commented on Show HN: I'm building an app to replace Overleaf and Notion    · Posted by u/WolfOliver
johnecheck · 2 months ago
Looks cool, though it sadly isn't the open-source notion/obsidian competitor I've been waiting for.

Also, your images and carousel element don't look right on android Firefox

https://imgur.com/a/kOfPYea

earth2mars · 2 months ago
Logseq is the answer
earth2mars commented on WebGL Water (2010)   madebyevan.com/webgl-wate... · Posted by u/gaws
earth2mars · 4 months ago
If you are on Android try Kiwi browser to see this
earth2mars commented on Browsercraft: Java Minecraft in the browser   browsercraft.cheerpj.com/... · Posted by u/John7878781
earth2mars · 5 months ago
how to do fullscreen?
earth2mars commented on Discover the IndieWeb, one blog post at a time   indieblog.page... · Posted by u/vinhnx
rednafi · 6 months ago
Neat. I maintain a blog myself[1] and prefer reading content written by actual human beings, not corporate shills or spammers masquerading on Medium and Dev.to.

But I feel like the whole indie web thing hasn’t taken off because of discoverability issues. RSS and Atom are nice, but they aren’t mainstream enough. Also, adding support for them is difficult for non-technical or even semi-technical people.

My blog does support RSS, and I use a reader to keep tabs on people I find interesting. But personally, I’m not a great fan of the protocol itself. It’s old, written in XML. There is JSON RSS, but that’s not widely supported and is fragmented as hell. Also, most RSS readers are just firehose feeds and don’t offer much in terms of organization.

I’m yet to find a solution for this that I genuinely like.

[1]: https://rednafi.com/

earth2mars · 6 months ago
I created a GitHub repo where you write markdown files as blog posts. And it has a GitHub action that automatically publishes to GitHub pages. One can simply fork and make their own.

Here is the blog that I wrote about how I created that repo (so meta) https://blog.tldrversion.com/posts/vibe-coding

And this the GitHub repo for that https://github.com/veeragoni/blog

earth2mars commented on AWS S3 SDK breaks its compatible services   xuanwo.io/links/2025/02/a... · Posted by u/ulrischa
earth2mars · 6 months ago
I see the same thing could happen with all the LLM providers depending on the OpenAI API .

u/earth2mars

KarmaCake day153February 12, 2018View Original