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powerhour commented on Things not available when someone blocks all cookies   blog.tomayac.com/2022/08/... · Posted by u/0xedb
salawat · 3 years ago
This is absolutely unacceptable. No.

The solution to "software authors routinely collecting more info than they should" is not "accept the behavior as irredeemable, and just normalize it".

The answer is "make ot way more visible to users when it is done, snd make it harder for software authors to do/maintain." Anything else is just a tacit acknowledgement and grant of legitimacy to the behavior in question.

powerhour · 3 years ago
Giving app developers bogus data would make it harder to use* and maintain, so that's a clear win, IMO.

* use as in use for the intended business purposes, not harder to write the code

powerhour commented on Tell HN: HN London Meetup    · Posted by u/connorlu
mihaaly · 3 years ago
Opinionated may have ment the 'fight for your view till death' kind of folks perhaps. In which case it is being far from fun.
powerhour · 3 years ago
I've definitely run in to those types at meetups. They're there to ruin the event for everyone (although I'm sure they themselves have a good time).

Thankfully it's possible to convince a smaller group to ignore them (don't feed the trolls etc) so you can have interesting conversations.

powerhour commented on Xcode Cloud overview   developer.apple.com/xcode... · Posted by u/math-dev
hamandcheese · 3 years ago
Care to explain this one?
powerhour · 3 years ago
Folks are sad that Hetzner, like most mainstream providers, has a policy against running crypto software and port scanners.
powerhour commented on Observations from our Joe Rogan Experience experience   lulu.substack.com/p/joe-r... · Posted by u/phgn
adamrezich · 3 years ago
it would be dishonest to ignore the fact that "contemporary identity politics" kicked fully into gear as a direct response to #Occupy—and its objective was & continues to be successful
powerhour · 3 years ago
Contemporary identity politics are at least in part a response to the contemporary "occupy" movements, sure, and that's pretty much by definition.
powerhour commented on Walmart Sells Fake 30TB Hard Drive That's Two Small SD Cards   vice.com/en/article/akek8... · Posted by u/danso
pupppet · 3 years ago
I'd love to be a fly on the wall in the meeting when reputable businesses decided it was in their best interests to sell random garbage they couldn't vouch for.
powerhour · 3 years ago
"eBay gets away with selling random junk from random sellers, how can we get a piece?"
powerhour commented on Becoming a Systems Architect   wojtekmandrysz.com/blog/s... · Posted by u/tetek
moonchrome · 3 years ago
You get to scale up your impact by managing people.
powerhour · 3 years ago
In my case my impact plummeted. Sometimes going in to management means having your hands tied -- you are the ones allowing higher ups to scale their impact. It was awful.

I'd love to be able to find folks that can do what I do -- it's probably our #1 issue holding us back -- and direct them to meet some business and technical goals, but I've yet to work at an organization that supports that mode of management.

powerhour commented on Observations from our Joe Rogan Experience experience   lulu.substack.com/p/joe-r... · Posted by u/phgn
evv555 · 3 years ago
The trend of people forming deep tribal identity around political affiliations and institutions. Speech then is first and foremost performative signaling of your in-group affiliation to the good group or the evil group. At least that's the lense any speech or action is looked at within identity politics.
powerhour · 3 years ago
You say trend like it is a recent phenomenon and not something that has been happening for centuries if not millennia.
powerhour commented on Ask HN: How do you get side gigs?    · Posted by u/jinglejangley
core-utility · 3 years ago
It's almost like a full job interview process with many parts. Keeping details minimal because of NDA, I had 3 "rounds" including online assessment and video interviews.
powerhour · 3 years ago
Do you still have to go through interviews with clients? If so, how onerous are those?
powerhour commented on Europe Is Getting Serious About Making Space-Based Solar Power a Reality   singularityhub.com/2022/0... · Posted by u/cheinyeanlim
ByersReason · 3 years ago
Can someone explain to me why it makes more sense to put large, complex pieces of equipment in space where maintaining it is costly, and then beam power though the atmosphere, as opposed to putting simple, easily maintainable tech on the ground, with the input radiation already having traverse the atmosphere? Is there such an advantage power wise that this is worth doing?
powerhour · 3 years ago
If the authors of the article are right, being able to beam power through "inclement weather" could be a huge win on its own.
powerhour commented on Teslas Can Be Tricked into Stopping Too Early by Bigger Stop Signs   thedrive.com/news/teslas-... · Posted by u/MBCook
ChuckNorris89 · 3 years ago
The solution is lidar but Elon refuses to use them for cost reasons and still thinks everything can be done with cameras because "that's how our vision works".

Most weird autopilot goofs and accidents stem from the car not knowing the exact distance to the object its seeing with its cameras.

powerhour · 3 years ago
I wonder if there's some patent issue preventing them from using LiDAR and by extension preventing Musk from admitting its superiority.

u/powerhour

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