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idsout commented on Half of US Employees Earn Extra Cash on the Side, Survey Finds   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/mirthlessend
GalenErso · 2 years ago
I'm very surprised. I've never had a side gig. None of my coworkers do, afaik.
idsout · 2 years ago
None of my coworkers know I have a side gig. I don't want it coming back around to my manager.
idsout commented on Create an IAM group and ass a user   docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/l... · Posted by u/tree666
ackfoobar · 2 years ago
idsout · 2 years ago
It's still showing the same message at the source lol
idsout commented on Direct Sockets: Proposal for a future web platform API   github.com/WICG/direct-so... · Posted by u/olalonde
maybenotsofast · 3 years ago
Kinda curious. How do you propose to keep the db/cache login credentials secure on the client side in JavaScript?

Wouldn't they be accessible to anyone reading the front end source files or plugins installed in the browser context?

idsout · 3 years ago
Temporary expirable sessions like we have today could be one way. Generate a temporary session (DB creds) for an authenticated user.
idsout commented on Sorting 400+ Chrome tabs in seconds   blog.entropy.observer/sor... · Posted by u/thecupisblue
iLoveOncall · 3 years ago
> In my browser 400 per 60s would mean, that I have to wait almost 10 minutes, until they are all sorted.

There's always gotta be that guy that will come up with the most unreasonable and unbelievable usage of any tool, just to show how special they are.

No, you don't have 4,000 browser tabs open, nobody believes that.

More on the topic, since the title mentions GPT, I imagine it sorts them based on the content, like categories.

idsout · 3 years ago
Honestly I do on a regular basis. Also that doesn't sound like a lot for a browser to maintain. Imagine opening most links in a new tab. That's how it happens and that's me.
idsout commented on Sorting 400+ Chrome tabs in seconds   blog.entropy.observer/sor... · Posted by u/thecupisblue
sublinear · 3 years ago
I don't know what this is, but I'm pretty sure I don't want it.
idsout · 3 years ago
Upvoted. Honest question. How did this make the front page of HN with 4 upvotes at the time?
idsout commented on Sorting 400+ Chrome tabs in seconds   blog.entropy.observer/sor... · Posted by u/thecupisblue
zelphirkalt · 3 years ago
Hm. Reading the heading, I am thinking: "What? Only 400 elements sorted? In a whole minute? What criteria did they look for to sort them?"

It seems like a really low number of things to sort. If they added two zeros to that, maybe it would be impressive. In my browser 400 per 60s would mean, that I have to wait almost 10 minutes, until they are all sorted.

idsout · 3 years ago
I thought the same thing, except adding 4 or 5 zeroes
idsout commented on Ask HN: What companies are embracing “HTML over the wire”?    · Posted by u/sodapopcan
mjfisher · 3 years ago
It is rendered server side, but typically the server keeps track of only what needs to change and sends as small as possible an update to dynamically update the DOM. You end up with a user experience that feels close to an SPA, but a dev experience that feels close to traditional SSR.
idsout · 3 years ago
That sounds really expensive for the server.
idsout commented on U.S. credit card debt jumps 18.5% and hits a record $930.6B   cnbc.com/2023/02/03/us-cr... · Posted by u/qclibre22
sakopov · 3 years ago
I think plummeting savings (down to $600B from $4T as of October of last year) is probably the best indicator of a major incoming recession. The layoffs haven't really significantly impacted anybody outside of the tech sector and I think that's in part because consumers are still spending. However, they are spending their dwindling savings, not extra cash, and getting into credit card debt. This will eventually come to an end and then it will really hit the fan. I also don't see FED stop raising interest rates any time soon which puts even more pressure on economy. It's hard to see how any of this will result in a "soft landing."
idsout · 3 years ago
What does a "hard" landing look like and will things return to the way they were?

u/idsout

KarmaCake day148February 8, 2016View Original