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snickerdoodle12 commented on Show HN: Turn Markdown into React/Svelte/Vue UI at runtime, zero build step   markdown-ui.com/... · Posted by u/yaoke259
_heimdall · 20 hours ago
Svelte, react, and vue all require a build step if I'm not mistaken. What's the value in delaying markdown transformation until runtime?
snickerdoodle12 · 20 hours ago
Only if you're using jsx
snickerdoodle12 commented on Show HN: Clearcam – Add AI object detection to your IP CCTV cameras   github.com/roryclear/clea... · Posted by u/roryclear
waschl · 3 days ago
Anyone can recommend a good quality camera without spyware and ideally open sw stack. I am willing to do it myself with little soldering etc. that’s one rabbit hole didn’t enter yet
snickerdoodle12 · 3 days ago
reolink is acceptable
snickerdoodle12 commented on Comet AI browser can get prompt injected from any site, drain your bank account   twitter.com/zack_overflow... · Posted by u/helloplanets
charcircuit · 3 days ago
Why did summarizing a web page need access to so many browser functions? How does scanning the user's emails without confirmation result in being able to provide a better summary? It seems way to risky to do.

Edit: From the blog post for possible regulations.

>The browser should distinguish between user instructions and website content

>The model should check user-alignment for tasks

These will never work. It's embarrassing that these are even included, considering how models are always instantly jailbroken the moment people get access to them.

snickerdoodle12 · 3 days ago
probably vibe coded

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snickerdoodle12 commented on The issue of anti-cheat on Linux (2024)   tulach.cc/the-issue-of-an... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
frollogaston · 3 days ago
So people develop cheats only to not use them in public games, and not distribute them to others?
snickerdoodle12 · 3 days ago
No idea what other people do, you'd have to ask them.
snickerdoodle12 commented on The issue of anti-cheat on Linux (2024)   tulach.cc/the-issue-of-an... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
yonatan8070 · 4 days ago
Of course I have hobbies, and they cost me money. I just make sure my hobbies aren't ruining the fun for everyone around me.
snickerdoodle12 · 3 days ago
Developing a cheat does not ruin anyone's fun. The same goes for guns, knives, anything that could be used as a weapon. It's all about how you use a tool, and in this case creating the tool is fun. Unless you think that everyone who fires a gun for fun, or creates a knife or even just a baseball bat, is a murderer?
snickerdoodle12 commented on The issue of anti-cheat on Linux (2024)   tulach.cc/the-issue-of-an... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
yonatan8070 · 4 days ago
The amount of effort, time, and money people put into cheating is honestly insane.

A 14 year old who installs an autoclicker to mess with friends or randoms online I can get. But there are fully grown adults who dedicate their time and substantial amounts of money (whole second computer) just to win in online video games?

What's the motivation/justification for spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on cheating hardware and software? Are these just super-rich people who have more money than sense?

snickerdoodle12 · 4 days ago
do you not have any hobbies? cheat development is insanely fun
snickerdoodle12 commented on Bloomberg DMCA'd gamersnexus GPU smuggling documentary for quoting the President [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=6RJvr... · Posted by u/SXX
snickerdoodle12 · 5 days ago
Amusing how desperate the americans are to hide what their supreme leader said
snickerdoodle12 commented on Control shopping cart wheels with your phone (2021)   begaydocrime.com/... · Posted by u/mystraline
Freak_NL · 5 days ago
What makes this such a localised phenomenon? Locking shopping cart wheels just aren't a thing here in the Netherlands (or neighbouring countries). It used to be that most required a €1 coin inserted to unlock its link tethering it to the next car in the row, but then covid happened and a lot of shops simply disabled those locks and concluded that the system worked better without — probably driven in part by an increasing number of people who don't carry any cash.

Losing a cart is expensive, but it doesn't seem to happen at the scale that would make a full blown locking wheel solution cost effective.

snickerdoodle12 · 5 days ago
I've seen it in the netherlands as well in poorer areas

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