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kankerlijer commented on Toys with the highest play-time and lowest clean-up-time   joannabregan.substack.com... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
geerlingguy · 3 days ago
For a younger kid, a ball is often a good option.

This Christmas, after putting aside the push car, some books, and a few other little toys from the grandparents, my 1 year old has spent the past 30 minutes chasing a large beach ball one of his siblings brought up from the basement.

I can second the recommendation for magnet tiles, though; everyone in the family seems to enjoy the satisfaction of them clicking together, and finding new ways to build random stuff. The toddler just makes stacks of magnet tiles, which is fine for his development. The 8-12 year olds enjoy building relatively complex structures. Then watching the 1 year old act like Godzilla an destroy it.

kankerlijer · 3 days ago
For all the toys my kids received until they hit 3+, they probably got the most enjoyment out of cardboard boxes.
kankerlijer commented on Show HN: Just Fucking Use Cloudflare – A satirical guide to the CF stack   justfuckingusecloudflare.... · Posted by u/MyNameIsTito
breckenedge · 4 days ago
Four years ago I was a reluctant maintainer of a Cloudflare workers setup. At the time, my thoughts were “Cloudflare is not my app, yet because of these workers, it’s performing business logic, which doesn’t feel right. I want Cloudflare to just be a dumb shield preventing DDOS attacks.”

Now that I’ve used it for a few years professionally, my opinions are much more nuanced and hard to put into words. Cloudflare’s products are mostly pretty good, and the cost savings are very attractive. You just have to be willing to work at their level.

kankerlijer · 4 days ago
Well, I'd be interested to hear what some of those nuances are, personally. I primarily work in highly regulated industries and air gapped environments. I probably bother to do things that are considered a bother by most, like stick with k8s for most deployment scenarios. I play with CF on my home network and I just don't get it outside of ddos protection and fast delivery. It seems like a nightmare to maintain in the long run. What am I missing?
kankerlijer commented on AI Can Write Your Code. It Can't Do Your Job   terriblesoftware.org/2025... · Posted by u/antfarm
noremotefornow · 5 days ago
I’m very confused by this as in my domain space I’ve been able to nearly one-shot most coding assignments since this summer (really Sonnet3.5h) by pointing specific models at well-specified requirements. Things like breaking down a long functional or technical spec document into individual tasks, implementing, testing, deployment and change management. Yes, it’s rather straightforward scripting, like automation on Salesforce. That work is toast and spec-driven development will surge as people go more hands-off the direct manipulation of symbols representing machine instructions, on average.
kankerlijer · 4 days ago
There is vast difference between writing glue code and engineering systems. Who will come up with the next Spring Boot, Go, Rust, io_uring, or whatever, once the profession has completely reduced itself to pleasing short outcomes?
kankerlijer commented on Is Northern Virginia still the least reliable AWS region?   statusgator.com/blog/aws-... · Posted by u/colinbartlett
kankerlijer · 5 days ago
There are only two kinds of cloud regions: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses
kankerlijer commented on Lotusbail npm package found to be harvesting WhatsApp messages and contacts   koi.ai/blog/npm-package-w... · Posted by u/sohkamyung
irishcoffee · 6 days ago
> unless you work for a government contractor where they have strict security policies

... So you're saying there is a blueprint for mitigating this already, and it just isn't followed?

kankerlijer · 6 days ago
It's more work and more restrictive I suppose. Any business is free to set up jfrog Artifactory and only allow the installation of approved dependencies. And anyone can pull Ironbank images I believe.
kankerlijer commented on Microsoft Copilot AI Comes to LG TVs, and Can't Be Deleted   techpowerup.com/344075/mi... · Posted by u/akyuu
sangeeth96 · 14 days ago
For similar reasons many years back when I broke the bank for a G2, I decided to disconnect it forever. Besides the always-on spyware, every update broke something, which is incredibly frustrating considering the amount I spent. For instance, I got a GX soundbar for free with the TV which worked fine for 1–2 months until some update borked it and made it glitch out randomly. To date, none of their updates seem to have fixed it. I now only connect it back to the web — if needed — once a year or so but even this needs plenty of careful research across the web to see if the update package breaks something else I take for granted.

Hooking up an Apple TV 4K to this thing was the best decision I ever made and the sheer performance of this thing puts every TV vendor to shame. I would recommend everyone to do the same if they're already in the Apple ecosystem.

kankerlijer · 13 days ago
Is it possible to use an LG without ever connecting it to the internet in the first place?
kankerlijer commented on AI agents are starting to eat SaaS   martinalderson.com/posts/... · Posted by u/jnord
matt-p · 14 days ago
Even if they're were doing this (I highly doubt it) so much would be lost to distillation I'm not convinced there would be much that actually got in, apart from perhaps internal codenames or whatever which will be obvious.
kankerlijer · 14 days ago
Well, perhaps this is naive of me from the perspective of not fully understanding the training process. However, at some point, with all available training data having been exhausted, gains with synthetic data exhausted, and a large pool of publicly available AI generated code, at what point is it 'smart' to scrape codebases from what you identify as high quality code based, clean it up to remove identifiers, and use that for training a smaller model?
kankerlijer commented on YouTube's CEO limits his kids' social media use – other tech bosses do the same   cnbc.com/2025/12/13/youtu... · Posted by u/pseudolus
myko · 15 days ago
What they're saying is these folks don't trust the privacy of their hardware, they use a dud cable to block the microphone from listening.

I think what they're getting at is people close to the situation (not sure why Ye is in the privacy discussion, but Zuck certainly is) don't trust the controls in place.

kankerlijer · 15 days ago
I can think of a lot of reasons why someone like Zuck would be targeted for surveillance but the rest of us are fine.
kankerlijer commented on Why Meta's $70B Metaverse Gamble Collapsed   medium.com/@gp2030/why-me... · Posted by u/light_triad
kankerlijer · 16 days ago
The SGI VRML browser plugin is all anyone needs.
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kankerlijer · 16 days ago
Oh God this is more of an indictment of what a pathetically arbitrary and boring grind the US approach to education has become.

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