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sosborn commented on Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?   read.technically.dev/p/vi... · Posted by u/itunpredictable
tsss · 17 days ago
It's not awesome, not for us. 30% productivity gain would be enormous. Just imagine 30% of developers losing their jobs, in addition to outsourcing and all the new graduates flooding out of colleges after CS has been hyped so much in the recent years.
sosborn · 17 days ago
I really doubt that 30% productivity gain would result in 30% developers losing their jobs. Believing this would require an assumption that businesses and economies will never grow.
sosborn commented on The recurring dream of replacing developers   caimito.net/en/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/glimshe
jasonjmcghee · 2 months ago
Many companies aren't selling anything special or are just selling an "idea".

Like liquid death sells water for a strangely high amount of money - entirely sales / marketing.

International Star Registry gives you a piece of paper and a row in a database that says you own a star.

Many luxury things are just because it's sold by that luxury brand. They are "worth" that amount of money for the status of other people knowing you paid that much for it.

sosborn · 2 months ago
Those are all products.
sosborn commented on The Dilbert Afterlife   astralcodexten.com/p/the-... · Posted by u/rendall
tayo42 · 2 months ago
I had a period where I was on a team like that. We didn't have a manager.

Though some of my worst work periods was when I didn't have a manager either lol.

sosborn · 2 months ago
It’s almost as if the roles/titles aren’t the determining factor.
sosborn commented on Iran Goes Into IPv6 Blackout   radar.cloudflare.com/rout... · Posted by u/honeycrispy
helloaltalt · 2 months ago
marcosdumay's comment of here explained situation (giving it more attention)

they can censor IPv4 when they want, but they don't know how to censor IPv6. So they block it entirely.

This is the reason why they aren't blacking out IPv4

From my own experience, my ex gf was iranian. She was using discord via some psiphon vpn or something iirc idk how she got access to it but she had it.

I didn't trust psiphon that much so I asked her to install proton vpn and it did work. I wanted to play minecraft with her so prismlauncher but resources couldn't be downloaded so I made her download protonvpn so that she can play minecraft with me/install it (piracy was forced and also at that point necessary)

She was using tlauncher which somehow worked but tlauncher was russian spyware and prism launcher was open source

I talked to her about how she could use stablecoins crypto but crypto was illegal so ended up not suggesting it in the end to prevent inflation or talked to her about gold which is wild considering its like 3-4 months after we broke up but inflation is at 50% now.

Anyways the point being that protonvpn worked and other vpn worked too.

My question is, would things like protonvpn work after this blackout? I mean marco's and other comments in a thread explain to me that ipv4 can be blocked by them so I presume vpn's for ipv4 would shut down. And so vpns would most likely be using ipv6 which got blocked down

So does that mean that now Iranian people can't access vpns?

I also saw the other day some video about how when people called Iranian numbers from outside countries some random AI robot ass voice called and asked who are you and who are you talking to? And gave pause, and the most logical explaination to it was that the govt was recording these things so dont say anything to them. It was a creepypasta video.

Briar might help but Briar still leaks some metadata when I talked to their authors or heard about it online.

Instagram isn't blocked in Iran so are these social media apps still there after the blackout?

This raises so many questions and wtf is happening in the world

sosborn · 2 months ago
Most of what's happening in the word can be boiled down to either someone craving power, or someone in power desperately struggling to hold on to it.
sosborn commented on Bose has released API docs and opened the API for its EoL SoundTouch speakers   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/rayrey
Wowfunhappy · 2 months ago
> To be more specific, Sound Reproduction Fidelity is not the same as Pleasant Music

If a speaker reproduces some music with 100% accuracy and the result is unpleasant, doesn’t that just mean the original music—as created by the artist—is unpleasant?

Where possible, I’d prefer a speaker that respects the artist’s decisions instead of inserting itself into the creative process.

sosborn · 2 months ago
Unless you are listening through the same studio monitors in the same room or headphones as the mixing engineer, it will never be the same.

IMHO, people place too much importance on "accuracy". While accuracy might be objectively measured, it means nothing when it comes to individual taste.

sosborn commented on Spotify reportedly investigating Anna's Archive's scraping of their library   billboard.com/business/st... · Posted by u/_vqpz
glitcher · 3 months ago
And also being the successor to Napster, the irony is thick with this quote:

"Since day one, we have stood with the artist community against piracy"

Funny thing, I've met a lot of independent artists who don't care about piracy one bit. I have a feeling it's the record labels and large corporations, not the artists, making the biggest fuss over piracy.

sosborn · 3 months ago
For an independent artist, exposure matters more than album sales as it leads to ticket sales.

For large labels, exposure is a solved problem and album sales are all that matters.

They are all trying to maximize revenue, they just have different ways of going about it.

sosborn commented on Are Apple gift cards safe to redeem?   daringfireball.net/linked... · Posted by u/tosh
ryandrake · 3 months ago
What I want to know is why does it always have to go straight from 0 to 100? There's seemingly no concept of proportion. For most online services, your account can be in one of two states: Totally good and "banned for life". There's no warning, no investigative period, no concept of scale (was the fraud $10 or $10,000?), no way to serve your time and come back if you actually were bad. It's just instant, silent BAN HAMMER.
sosborn · 3 months ago
At the scale these companies operate and the number of actual scammers they block because of their 0 - 100 policies, I can see how they got there. I bet all of us have had the luck (?) of out card being blocked because someone out there was able to get a hold of the credentials. Collateral damage like this, as devastating as it is to the individual, is probably a drop in the bucket for the company.

I'm not excusing this. What happened here shouldn't happen, and there should be quick resolutions and explanations available to the aggrieved parties.

sosborn commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
yonatan8070 · 3 months ago
What does legally compliant even mean here? I can print a document, scribble on it with a pen, and scan it and that's legal, so how high can the digital bar be?
sosborn commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
koakuma-chan · 3 months ago
What's UETA and ESIGN? What's preventing you from just drawing your signature on top of a PDF?
sosborn · 3 months ago
If the tool doesn't adhere to those standards, the resulting signature isn't legally compliant (at least, not in a way that satisfies corporate structures).
sosborn commented on Is it a bubble?   oaktreecapital.com/insigh... · Posted by u/saigrandhi
jbstack · 3 months ago
Yes, a bubble just means that it's over-valued and that at some point there will be a significant correction in stock values. It doesn't mean that the thing is inherently worthless.
sosborn · 3 months ago
A great example is the DotCom bubble. Wiped out a lot of capital but it really did transform the world.

u/sosborn

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Proficient in Japanese (JLPT Level 2) and lived/worked there for nearly 10 years. Hoping to move back soon.

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