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lunatuna commented on iPhone Typos? It's Not Just You – The iOS Keyboard Is Broken [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=hksVv... · Posted by u/walterbell
lunatuna · 11 days ago
This is a feature to get you to stop typing and to just speak. I have a couple friends that are almost exclusively speech to text. One friend is ESL and just finds the brain work easier and the other just figured it worked better.

Seeing this video has convinced me it’s a feature. I can’t see iOS development practices that shit and to read comments here about similar Android issues.

lunatuna commented on Cormac McCarthy's personal library   smithsonianmag.com/arts-c... · Posted by u/bigflern
JKCalhoun · 3 months ago
"McCarthy’s detractors, meanwhile, found his writing overly mannered, his characters overly masculine, and accused him of relishing the violence he wrote about so vividly."

Yeah, maybe his detractors were on to something.

I haven't even started "The Road" because of its reputation. I have only read "Child of God" and wondered why someone might write about the worst among us. But then I'm not a fan of Quentin Tarantino as a filmmaker for the same reason.

lunatuna · 3 months ago
I’ve only read The Road and found it extremely difficult because of the nihilism. I put it down in the middle of it and stewed for 6 months before I picked it up again. I am so glad I did. I think his detractors are right, it is violent, nihilistic, masculine and whatever else. Through that the other side of the contrast becomes so vivid. Maybe there are better ways to get there. For me it hit.

My daughter and I talk about the message in the book regularly. Though she has yet to read it. I see more clearly my purpose as a dad and as a member in my community. Totally worth the read.

lunatuna commented on “This telegram must be closely paraphrased before being communicated to anyone”   history.stackexchange.com... · Posted by u/azeemba
lunatuna · 4 months ago
I was trained with regards to realtime control systems to put salt in the messages to reduce repetition. Many systems just repeat a status or number from which you could more easily get the keys. Never knew if it was a real concern or not. Interesting to see from the post and comments how old a concept this is. With today’s encryption is this still a concern?
lunatuna commented on Show HN: Offline SOS signaling+recovery app for disasters/wars   github.com/nizarmah/igath... · Posted by u/nizarmah
lunatuna · 9 months ago
As a thought, not tested, using wifi probe requests might be better through more dense material scenarios. Using a specific AP probe request "SOS Request" from the device would help discover over all the other AP requests that others are throwing. No idea if iOS or Android would let you hijack that process.

This is a bit more extreme, but some type of triangulation from multiple rescuers could be useful in closing in on a spot.

This is really interesting and thanks for sharing.

lunatuna commented on KAG – Knowledge Graph RAG Framework   github.com/OpenSPG/KAG... · Posted by u/taikon
axpy906 · a year ago
Came here to say this and glad I am not the only one. Building out an ontology seems like quite an expensive process. It would be hard to convince my stakeholders to do this.
lunatuna · a year ago
There are several ontologies already well built out. Utilities and pharma both have them as an example. They are built by committee of vendors and users. They take a bit to penetrate the approach and language used. Often they are built to be adaptable.

I’ve had good success with CIM for Utilities to build a network graph for modelling the distribution and transmission networks adding sensor and event data for monitoring and analysis about 15 years ago.

Anywhere there is a technology focussed consortium of vendors and users building standards you will likely find a prebuilt graph. When RDF was “hot” many of the these groups spun out some attempt to model their domain.

In summary, if you need one look for one. Maybe there’s one waiting for you and you get to do less convincing and more doing.

lunatuna commented on It's Not Your Imagination. Airlines Are Padding Flight Times   nytimes.com/2024/11/27/up... · Posted by u/mikhael
lunatuna · a year ago
I wonder how much of this padding is for the next flight and due to all the other services needing to get a plane going like luggage, food services, fueling, deicing etc. The past two years have been a mess, but it doesn't always seem to be the flight crew or the plane itself. I've been on dirty planes, stuck at the gate due to no one to clear us from the gate. So much more outside of the airlines direct control is a mess too.
lunatuna commented on Don't Call It a Substack.   anildash.com//2024/11/19/... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
egourlao · a year ago
> Substack is, just as a reminder, a political project made by extremists with a goal of normalizing a radical, hateful agenda by co-opting well-intentioned creators' work in service of cross-promoting attacks on the vulnerable. You don't have to take my word for it; Substack's CEO explicitly said they won't ban someone who is explicitly spouting hate, and when confronted with the rampant white supremacist propaganda that they are profiting from on their site, they took down... four of the Nazis. Four.

I understand that content moderation online is a nuanced topic, but… my impression of the Substack stance was that it boiled down to "one of our main values is free speech, and while we understand the desire for content moderation, we're going to lean towards letting people use our platform even if we disagree with what they're writing". Characterizing this as a "radical, hateful agenda" seems like… a stretch? Maybe I'm missing something here.

lunatuna · a year ago
At first I thought that substack was part of the Thiel/Musk enterprise or some other messed up billionaire club of political engineering, but not much was offered. Say "Substak is . . . a political project made by extremists . . ." Can't see any evidence of it here.

The other angle I could see is Substack is algo'ing neo-nazi content to folks. But I can't go to cancel mode just for hosting. I can see that getting reductive - who's the hypersaler, who provided the electrons, who's sold them the servers . . . there is no end. It really needs to end with reader.

lunatuna commented on Netflix buffering issues: Boxing fans complain about Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson   sportingnews.com/us/boxin... · Posted by u/storf45
simple10 · a year ago
I watched the event last night and didn't get any buffering issues, but I did notice frequent drop in video quality when watching the live feed. If I backed the video up a bit, the video quality suddenly went back up to 4k.

I had some technical experience with live video streaming over 15 years ago. It was a nightmare back then. I guess live video is still difficult in 2024. But congrats to Jake Paul and boxing fans. It was a great event. And breaking the internet just adds more hype for the next one.

lunatuna · a year ago
I wonder how localized the issues were. I watched the Taylor/Seranno fight and the Paul/Tyson without issue and the picture quality was the best in every seen for live sports. Was blown away by how good it was. No where near what I’m getting with steaming NFL. This is what I want the future of live sports to look like. Though the commentary was so so.

I’m in the Pacific Northwest. I wonder if we got lucky on this or just some areas got unlucky.

lunatuna commented on Apple put the Magic Mouse's charging port on the bottom again   theverge.com/2024/10/28/2... · Posted by u/miles
linotype · a year ago
Users of this mouse, how much of an actual inconvenience is the charge port being on the bottom? From the docs it says a month or more of usage from a single charge.
lunatuna · a year ago
I’m getting over a month of charge time. Worse case is - take my laptop off the dock and use the keyboard and mouse on it. The pain of everyday life on The Verge is legendary.
lunatuna commented on TikTok Live became 'a strip club filled with 15-year-olds' (2022)   forbes.com/sites/alexandr... · Posted by u/gnabgib
lunatuna · a year ago
This is whataboutism. Doesn’t work here.

u/lunatuna

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