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promptdaddy commented on Man 'refused entry into US' as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme   dublinlive.ie/news/world-... · Posted by u/miles
jjkaczor · 2 months ago
So sad that the policies and actions implemented by the current "regime" can affect the views of people that are not living there, or perhaps you just haven't been paying attention to the news since February 2025...
promptdaddy · 2 months ago
The world might be much better off if we could remember that a place is that place, not just the few rich people who own the guns and the news.
promptdaddy commented on Man 'refused entry into US' as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme   dublinlive.ie/news/world-... · Posted by u/miles
stanmancan · 2 months ago
We used to take two annual trips to the US, and cross the border every 4-6 weeks to shop, eat, and fill up our gas on the way home.

We haven't been there since this current administration took over, and have no plans on it until something changes.

Trumps comments regarding Canada, and the whole "51st state" rhetoric triggered the decision, but these stories absolutely play a part in it. I'm not about to put myself, or my family, in a position where someone might be detained for anywhere from days to weeks for no reason.

There's a big, beautiful world out there, and plenty of countries who are happy to have us and take our tourist dollars, all without me having to worry about getting detained for silly pictures on my phone. It's a pretty easy decision if you ask me.

promptdaddy · 2 months ago
So sad that one little man can affect your view of an entire place. The tone of this thread really pins Trump as a true King.
promptdaddy commented on Delta Chat is a decentralized and secure messenger app   delta.chat/en/... · Posted by u/Bluestein
AJ007 · 2 months ago
When you start looking at alternative messengers outside of Matrix, XMPP, and IRC, there isn't much where third parties can operate or implement both servers and clients.

Certainly if no one can implement these two things it is functionally a closed source project. It also is a security failure from the standpoint of control, validation, and also future security and vulnerability patching (there's a graveyard of dead "secure" messaging apps.)

Is DeltaChat perfect from a security standpoint? No, but it's certainly well above the hurdle most people are at now. Most people are using non-encrypted communication that is actively scanned & stored, or e2e on paper stuff where one party controls the client, server, application, and storage (trust me e2e security.)

Telegram, Discord, Facebook Messenger, stop using that shit.

promptdaddy · 2 months ago
Apologies for any nativity here, but wouldn't storing encrypted messages on a blockchain be a robust solution for this?
promptdaddy commented on New Study: Waymo is reducing serious crashes and making streets safer   waymo.com/blog/2025/05/wa... · Posted by u/prossercj
johnfn · 4 months ago
As someone who is often on SF city streets without a car - I bike and run a lot - I absolutely love Waymo. I am continuously seeing human drivers cut me off, perform illegal maneuvers (i.e. run red lights when I'm going through a crosswalk), and break various other traffic laws. All these things genuinely put people in danger. Just the other day, a guy started running a "no right turn on red" lane in SF, and when I pointed it out to him he floored his car - through the red - right in front of me and laughed at me as he sped away. To say nothing of all the times when cars will honk or give me the finger for doing normal things on a street, like walking on a crosswalk.

Waymo is like the most courteous, respectful driver you can possibly imagine. They have infinite patience and will always take the option which is the safest for everyone. One thing which really impressed me is how patient they are at crosswalks. When I'm jogging, a Waymo will happily wait for me to cross - even when I'm 10 feet away from even entering the crosswalk! I don't know if I even have that much patience while driving! I've had a number of near misses with human drivers who don't bother checking or accelerate for no reason after I'm already in the crosswalk. Can you imagine a Waymo ever doing that?

If I see a Waymo on the street near me I immediately feel safer because I know it is not about to commit some unhinged behavior. I cannot say enough good things about them.

promptdaddy · 4 months ago
Unwary drivers would be at the bottom of my List-of-Dangerous-SF-Things
promptdaddy commented on AI tools are spotting errors in research papers   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/kgwgk
yojo · 6 months ago
Relatedly: unethical researchers could run it on their own work before submitting. It could massively raise the plausibility of fraudulent papers.

I hope your version of the world wins out. I’m still trying to figure out what a post-trust future looks like.

promptdaddy · 6 months ago
You're looking at it
promptdaddy commented on US bill proposes jail time for people who download DeepSeek   404media.co/senator-hawle... · Posted by u/soundworlds
majormajor · 7 months ago
If DeepSeek is data harvesting downloading it and running it locally should be the preferred option?
promptdaddy · 7 months ago
Good point
promptdaddy commented on Show HN: I completed shipping my desktop app   pimosa.app/... · Posted by u/anshrathodfr
rq1 · 8 months ago
I’ll try to not be dismissive of the labour, though it’s kind of funny (or actually natural) that the heavy lifting libraries that only a few can actually write are open and free, while the shallow wrappers that everyone can write are paid and closed.

Decades ago we were calling out these software and now it’s the norm.

Another example along the line: I wanted to extract a frame from a video on iOS, it’s impossible with the built-in tools (screenshot aside) and found that someone built a paid app only for that.

I tell you where we’re heading, we’re screwed.

promptdaddy · 8 months ago
The core of your comment is mere jealousy. Why open source a project if it's not to be used.
promptdaddy commented on 'Obelisks': New class of life has been found in human digestive system   sciencealert.com/obelisks... · Posted by u/unkeen
ababaian · 8 months ago
No clear ideas. But I would not be surprised if a dozen labs have jumped at the chance of trying to figure it out. So wait a year and ask again.

Edit: Or better yet, try and figure it out for yourself. The tools to do this analysis are available to everyone.

promptdaddy · 8 months ago
What are these tools you speak of ?
promptdaddy commented on OpenAI O3 breakthrough high score on ARC-AGI-PUB   arcprize.org/blog/oai-o3-... · Posted by u/maurycy
iandanforth · 8 months ago
Let's say that Google is already 1 generation ahead of nvidia in terms of efficient AI compute. ($1700)

Then let's say that OpenAI brute forced this without any meta-optimization of the hypothesized search component (they just set a compute budget). This is probably low hanging fruit and another 2x in compute reduction. ($850)

Then let's say that OpenAI was pushing really really hard for the numbers and was willing to burn cash and so didn't bother with serious thought around hardware aware distributed inference. This could be more than a 2x decrease in cost like we've seen deliver 10x reductions in cost via better attention mechanisms, but let's go with 2x for now. ($425).

So I think we've got about an 8x reduction in cost sitting there once Google steps up. This is probably 4-6 months of work flat out if they haven't already started down this path, but with what they've got with deep research, maybe it's sooner?

Then if "all" we get is hardware improvements we're down to what 10-14 years?

promptdaddy · 8 months ago
*deep mind research ?
promptdaddy commented on Skia Canvas: Browserless implementation of the HTML Canvas drawing API for node   skia-canvas.org/... · Posted by u/DaniAkash
lavrton · 9 months ago
Yes, it may require some monkey-patching of Konva right now. But I was able to do that. Drop GitHub issue if you are interested to discuss it.
promptdaddy · 9 months ago
Thanks for the response. Would you suggest this lib for Konva ?

u/promptdaddy

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