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stvnbn commented on Gemini CLI   blog.google/technology/de... · Posted by u/sync
stvnbn · 3 months ago
Why do anyone build things for the console on javascript/typescript?
stvnbn commented on Oxen.ai: Fast Unstructured Data Version Control   github.com/Oxen-AI/oxen-r... · Posted by u/sbt567
stvnbn · 3 years ago
why not just use git?
stvnbn commented on DataDog asked OpenTelemetry contributor to kill pull request   github.com/open-telemetry... · Posted by u/raybb
stvnbn · 3 years ago
How can DataDog threaten open source developers? Can they sue them? what is it?
stvnbn commented on Puter   puter.com/... · Posted by u/6581
stvnbn · 3 years ago
How do I turn it off?
stvnbn commented on Mozilla acquires the team behind Pulse, an automated status updater for Slack   techcrunch.com/2022/12/01... · Posted by u/HieronymusBosch
dmix · 3 years ago
Techcrunch has more information on what Pulse is:

> Mozilla acquires the team behind Pulse, an automated status updater for Slack

> Pulse in its initial guise was a “virtual office” platform called Loop Team, but after honing the idea for a couple of years it pivoted and rebranded last November. Pulse, essentially, was an automated status-updating tool that used signals based on pre-configured integrations and preferences set by the user.

> For example, users could synchronize Pulse with their calendar and Slack, setting rules to stipulate what their status and corresponding emoji should be based on keywords in their calendar event title. If their schedule for a particular time says “hair appointment” from 12-1pm, then the person’s Slack status update might display a scissors emoji alongside the word “haircut.” Or, it might say “birthday” alongside a cake emoji if that’s what is in their calendar.

https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/01/mozilla-acquires-the-team-...

stvnbn · 3 years ago
> For example, users could synchronize Pulse with their calendar and Slack, setting rules to stipulate what their status and corresponding emoji should be based on keywords in their calendar event title. If their schedule for a particular time says “hair appointment” from 12-1pm, then the person’s Slack status update might display a scissors emoji alongside the word “haircut.” Or, it might say “birthday” alongside a cake emoji if that’s what is in their calendar.

That's not AI, that's a big "If" statement

stvnbn commented on Helix: Post-Modern Text Editor   helix-editor.com/... · Posted by u/ingve
_joel · 3 years ago
I think there is a config that maps more to vim, try this https://github.com/LGUG2Z/helix-vim/raw/master/config.toml
stvnbn · 3 years ago
Why is it not the default?
stvnbn commented on Bumble bees play, according to new research   phys.org/news/2022-10-fir... · Posted by u/pseudolus
stvnbn · 3 years ago
I don't know why we believe animals are so different than us and then we get so surprised when they do things like us. We're like them!
stvnbn commented on Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza   giza.mused.org/en/guided/... · Posted by u/lukehollis
stvnbn · 3 years ago
This is awesome! It's like being there. I always wanted a tour. Thank you!
stvnbn commented on Tomorrow the Unix timestamp will get to 1,666,666,666   time.is/Unix_time... · Posted by u/bubblehack3r
stvnbn · 3 years ago
why is this relevant?
stvnbn commented on Low Earth Orbit Visualization   platform.leolabs.space/vi... · Posted by u/aseidl
ubj · 3 years ago
Those long, straight-line convoys of Starlink satellites are fascinating. There's a few of them I could see scattered around the Earth. At what point do they start breaking up into unrelated orbits?

Looking forward to using this website to try spotting satellites at night. There's something strangely thrilling about seeing objects in the night sky that were placed there by people.

stvnbn · 3 years ago
Have you tried to look at the objects not placed by humans?

u/stvnbn

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