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psychometry commented on Too big to cover alone: Newsrooms team up   axios.com/journalism-part... · Posted by u/samizdis
lettergram · 4 years ago
On the contrary, I read / listen to news constantly.

The issue I take, is that there's actually very very little legitimate news being promoted. Blogs and detailed substack's have way WAY more interesting content than the New York Times on most topics.

The problem is group think, their articles / investigations tend to be just an opinion piece masked in "research". That's not to say it's all that way, but it often is.

Collaborations are occurring because they quite literally have to share the story to keep the narrative(s) the same. There's only so many stories there allowed to comment on and only so many views they can get for their content. Collaborations are necessary to ensure revenue sharing.

psychometry · 4 years ago
It's not the authors' fault you're too fucking dumb to understand basic facts about how journalism works. Go shill some more ivermectin, you nutter.

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psychometry commented on Offline-First Database Comparison   github.com/pubkey/client-... · Posted by u/typingmonkey
dSebastien · 4 years ago
I've used CouchDB and PouchDB on a previous project, and it was a blast. The built-in features like replication and HTTP API are great. My only regret is the limited support (at the time) for full text search and complex queries. I suppose I like joins a bit too much.. :)

I deployed CouchDB in a Kubernetes cluster (not with HA as I didn't have high availability requirements), and it was working great.

psychometry · 4 years ago
Yeah although the docs claim to support things like regex-based searches, it's so horrendously slow it shouldn't even be listed as a feature.
psychometry commented on Offline-First Database Comparison   github.com/pubkey/client-... · Posted by u/typingmonkey
dvdhnt · 4 years ago
I really enjoy examples like this, thanks, I’ll be exploring it.

As an aside… I would truly love to explore a collection of interesting ways to use SQLite. It’s such an impressive piece of technology that I’d like to use more often. Please share if you have something similar!

psychometry · 4 years ago
SQL in the browser again: https://github.com/jlongster/absurd-sql
psychometry commented on Offline-First Database Comparison   github.com/pubkey/client-... · Posted by u/typingmonkey
jdc · 4 years ago
See also Google's Lovefield SQL browser database:

https://google.github.io/lovefield

psychometry · 4 years ago
No commits in 2 years. Seems Google lost interest like usual.
psychometry commented on macOS Monterey   apple.com/macos/monterey/... · Posted by u/fossislife
sergiomattei · 4 years ago
I'm impressed. People really will never be satisfied.

A relatively low-key, under-the-hood Mac release? "Man I miss when the Mac was innovative. These releases are a snooze fest."

A big release, packed with features? "Man I miss when Apple cared about their OS stability. We need a new zero features snooze fest like 10.6. Take me back to Snow Leopard :("

Only HN can pull off such astounding mood swings. I know this site isn't a monolith of opinions, but come on.

psychometry · 4 years ago
Wow it's almost as if multiple people comment on things here and they have different opinions!
psychometry commented on macOS Monterey   apple.com/macos/monterey/... · Posted by u/fossislife
psychometry · 4 years ago
MacOS major version release are so underwhelming to me. They're not so much OS updates as they're updates to built-in apps I don't use or use at a very surface level: Safari, Facetime, Apple Maps, Messages, etc.

I'm not really sure what I'd want out of a new MacOS, though. It's been stable and (for my purposes) feature-complete for many years now. I don't remember the last time a MacOS upgrade added a feature I wanted but didn't yet have, nor the last time they added a feature I didn't realize I wanted because I'd never imagined it. The latter used to be what made Apple products stand out to me.

psychometry commented on California tried to save the nation from tax filing, then Intuit stepped in   latimes.com/politics/stor... · Posted by u/dv_dt
dionidium · 4 years ago
Alabama has a higher GDP per capita than Germany, Belgium, Israel, France, Japan, the U.K. and...I could go on.

Alabama is doing well. We live in such an enormously wealthy country that it only looks bad by comparison. But not by comparison to basically anywhere else on Earth.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_between_U.S._states...

psychometry · 4 years ago
Hahahaha no, Alabama is not doing well...at anything.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/quality-of-...

psychometry commented on California tried to save the nation from tax filing, then Intuit stepped in   latimes.com/politics/stor... · Posted by u/dv_dt
golemotron · 4 years ago
The nation is pretty tired of California and NY trying to save it.
psychometry · 4 years ago
Yeah let's run the country like Alabama instead. They're doing well! /s
psychometry commented on Facebook plans to change its name as part of company rebrand   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/schleck8
pharke · 4 years ago
I really hope that VR simply replaces screens and results in us being somewhat less sedentary. You're right that there is a great danger it could replace a lot more of the real world leading to a dystopian nightmare, things like real social interaction, time spent in nature, and making physical things but these are also the things that have been most severely impacted by screens, mass media, and the internet.
psychometry · 4 years ago
Most of our screen time is spent working. 8+ hours staring at a screen is bad enough for our eyes and brains. Imagine how much worse it will be when that screen is an inch from your eyeballs. I highly doubt that VR will be replacing screens for anything but occasional recreation anytime soon.

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