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indolering commented on Standardizing source maps   bloomberg.github.io/js-bl... · Posted by u/Timothee
indolering · 3 days ago
Glad to see this finally getting some much needed love and attention!
indolering commented on 10% of Firefox crashes are caused by bitflips   mas.to/@gabrielesvelto/11... · Posted by u/marvinborner
aforwardslash · 8 days ago
ECC are traditionally slower, quite more complex, and they dont completely eliminate the problem (most memories correct 1 bit per word and detect 2 bits per word). They make sense when environmental factors such as flaky power, temperature or RF interference can be easily discarded - such as a server room. But yeah, I agree with you, as ECC solves like 99% of the cases.
indolering · 8 days ago
Being able to detect these issues is just as important as preventing them.
indolering commented on Be wary of Bluesky   kevinak.se/blog/be-wary-o... · Posted by u/kevinak
indolering · 20 days ago
If you get rid of data portability, then isn't it basically a Mattermost server? What is the alternative without going full Nostr where you have to manage all the cryptography yourself?

Either you handle the cryptography for the user AND allow them to DIY it or your target demographic is purely crypto anarchists willing to put up with a shitty UX.

indolering commented on GOG: Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client   xda-developers.com/gog-ca... · Posted by u/franczesko
gamesieve · a month ago
They're not creating something new. They're taking their existing tool (which - for all its flaws - is still far ahead of Heroic in many ways), improving it further, and changing it to also work on Linux.

If they then go add additional features like wine integration to that tool to make it overlap more with Heroic is something we're all assuming, but not actually a given.

indolering · a month ago
They could at least use Flatpak and containers instead of choosing a given distro or package manager.
indolering commented on Tesla ending Models S and X production   cnbc.com/2026/01/28/tesla... · Posted by u/keyboardJones
philistine · a month ago
> The real Tesla engineers must be in all kinds of frustrations

That's a very Hacker News point of view, that *of course* engineers have the correct opinion and attitude and are merely suffering under the boots of the real incompetent and nefarious.

Engineers at Tesla are wholly complicit.

indolering · a month ago
They 100% make excuses for the guy and buy his bullshit. Nothing screams cognitive dissonance like believing that Elon had no idea that his Nazi salute would look like a Nazi salute!
indolering commented on GOG: Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client   xda-developers.com/gog-ca... · Posted by u/franczesko
indolering · a month ago
Why is the launcher not at least public source? GOG's value add is the service it provides, not the specialness of its launcher.

Hopefully they will pursue a container/Flatpak native system but probably not!

indolering commented on TSMC Risk   stratechery.com/2026/tsmc... · Posted by u/swolpers
aurareturn · 2 months ago

  Rather, the only thing that will truly motivate TSMC to take on more risk is competition. 
I see it another way for more chip manufacturing capacity.

If big tech wants TSMC to increase capacity drastically without TSMC having to take all the risk of CapEx, then they can pre-pay for wafers from TSMC.

They can each give TSMC $10b now in cash and guarantee themselves wafers in 2-3 years that it takes to bring a new fab online.

TSMC is rightfully conservative. If they commit to spending an extra $30b on a fab now that won't make a single wafer until 2029, without any guarantees from big tech, they're stupid. Who knows if the demand will still be there (my guess is yes, but who knows?).

In my opinion, I think it's getting close to this. Nvidia will surpass Apple as TSMC's biggest customer this year. This will start a war for TSMC wafers in 2026 in my opinion. When you have that much demand, customers will be forced to pay well in advance.

There is already a war for memory, silver, copper, energy. No reason why chip production won't be next.

indolering · a month ago
This is exactly what TSMC does and they have taken money customers placed in escrow. NVIDIA's investment in Intel is a hedge against TSMC. The hyper-scalers are free to invest in a second source if they want.

I do wish Intel an Samsung would cooperate on open source EDA (etc) software to make switching to other fabs less risky and capital intensive.

indolering commented on Doing gigabit Ethernet over my British phone wires   thehftguy.com/2026/01/22/... · Posted by u/user5994461
cjbarber · 2 months ago
> The direct line across would get run over by cars. Indirect routes would still have to cross pavement and look ugly.

Search for "cable protector ramps"

> And then there are still those six feet of stone that needs drilling through to get the cable outside and back in.

Thin cables designed to run under doors or windowsills are an option. Search for "flat ethernet cable"

It seems like you prefer your setup for good reasons, and these solutions above are both ugly, but I still wanted to note to others reading this that workarounds exist.

indolering · 2 months ago
Yeah, routing is still a major PITA.

It's just that almost anything is better than wifi in concrete/stone houses. I can see point-to-point outside with an unobstructed view being reliable enough. But point-to-point through 3ft of concrete is [HN is a neglected Xennial hobby and doesn't support emojis]!

Certainly worth reconsidering wired when that P2P hardware goes EOL.

indolering commented on Self Sanitizing Door Handle   jamesdysonaward.org/en-US... · Posted by u/rendaw
rendaw · 2 months ago
One thing that I wondered after reading this, it mentions SARS but then it mentions killing bacteria, but SARS is a virus. Does this have any affects on viruses?
indolering · 2 months ago
Bacteria are larger than viruses, so yes.
indolering commented on Self Sanitizing Door Handle   jamesdysonaward.org/en-US... · Posted by u/rendaw
fainpul · 2 months ago
And for metal surfaces which are not self-sanitizing by nature, like steel, there are coatings which can be applied to achieve the same effect. This is often used in public transport.
indolering · 2 months ago
Citation? Microban et al are marketing bunk.

u/indolering

KarmaCake day1278August 31, 2011View Original