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niobe commented on Why Japanese Developers Write Code Differently (& Why It Works Better   medium.com/@sohail_saifi/... · Posted by u/arklin2004
devmor · 2 months ago
This seems cherry picked and oddly fetishistic.

I have also worked with Japanese developers and found them resistant to new ideas because seniority often trumps knowledge in Japanese work culture. But I did not assume that meant that all Japanese developers are stuck in the past because that would be silly.

niobe · 2 months ago
On the other hand, SV development culture is often obsessed with early release and adding features, traits I would identify with short-termism, rather than improving usability and minimising bloat (trends not rules). So a little old school conservatism might go a long way when it comes to software.. although the problems of too much silence in the face of seniority are also well known from the airline industry.
niobe commented on The Maid Who Restored Charles II   historytoday.com/archive/... · Posted by u/samclemens
niobe · 3 months ago
I say, what a splendid tale.
niobe commented on Starlink User Terminal Teardown   darknavy.org/blog/a_first... · Posted by u/walterbell
jwrallie · 4 months ago
> During device initialization, if the system identifies itself as a user terminal, the initialization script automatically writes 41 SSH public keys into /root/.ssh/authorized_keys. Notably, port 22 on the UTA remains open to the local network at all times.

Forty-one? So who does not have root access to "your" user terminal?

niobe · 4 months ago
could simply be 41 instances of the same server in 41 regions, not necessarily a cause for concern. Starlink is a global service after all. I'd be more concerned if 41 instances were sharing one key.
niobe commented on Humanity's Last Exam   agi.safe.ai/... · Posted by u/uladzislau
niobe · 7 months ago
calling it "last" is defeating their own premise - that tests need to keep pace developments in ability
niobe commented on How Google determines the names for bodies of water in Google Earth (2008)   publicpolicy.googleblog.c... · Posted by u/doener
niobe · 8 months ago
Wow, old google seemed to care about the quality of their data and the service they were providing to users, and then apply reasoning to achieve those aims.
niobe commented on TikTok preparing for U.S. shut-off on Sunday   reuters.com/technology/ti... · Posted by u/xnhbx
martythemaniak · 8 months ago
You're both right! There was a good article/discussion on on this yesterday, but tldr: They are authentically fake! As in, the creators are not putting up a show with a 'real' person behind the persona, the algorithms have remade whatever person there use to be such that their 'authentic' self has become the persona.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42696691

niobe · 8 months ago
Go outside, everyone's real .. at least for the time being!
niobe commented on A data table thousands of years old (2020)   datafix.com.au/BASHing/20... · Posted by u/rickcarlino
niobe · 9 months ago
Excel is in our DNA and will never die
niobe commented on Music and Geometry: Intervals and Scales   roelsworld.eu/blog-music/... · Posted by u/coloneltcb
niobe · 9 months ago
I am a technical musician for 40 years and I couldn't understand the points he was trying to make... poorly explained
niobe commented on How life goes on after an earthquake: The ‘Lego schools’ of Lombok   aljazeera.com/features/20... · Posted by u/teleforce
beastcoast · 9 months ago
TIL that Lombok and Java are islands in the same country…
niobe · 9 months ago
that's one good take away I guess

u/niobe

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