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techterrier commented on America's betting craze has spread to its news networks   newyorker.com/news/the-le... · Posted by u/FinnLobsien
runtimepanic · 2 days ago
As sports betting became mainstream in the US, it was only a matter of time before major news networks joined the orbit. The problem is that betting partnerships pull journalism away from public-interest reporting and toward a monetized probability show. When information is framed as odds rather than insight, trust erodes. It’s one more step in turning newsrooms into promotional surfaces instead of watchdogs
techterrier · 2 days ago
Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/904/
techterrier commented on Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban   reuters.com/legal/litigat... · Posted by u/chirau
techterrier · 4 days ago
HN: social media is as bad as smoking

AUS: we agree, and like smoking, won't be letting our kids do it

NH: but freeze peach!

techterrier commented on 'Source available' is not open source, and that's okay   dri.es/source-available-i... · Posted by u/geerlingguy
jillesvangurp · 5 days ago
I always wonder why people bother with providing source under a source available license. It makes outside contributions a lot less likely. Your active community of people working on the code base effectively becomes your employees.

There's little to no benefit to outside users. Any work they do on the code is effectively free work they do for you that entitles them to nothing. Including free usage and distribution of the work they did. It's not likely to be helpful.

My attitude to source available products is the same as to proprietary products. I tend to limit my dependency on those. Companies have short life spans. Many OSS projects I use have a history of surviving the implosion of companies that once actively contributed to them. Developer communities are much more resilient than companies. Source unavailable effectively becomes source unavailable when companies fail. Especially VC funded companies are kind of engineered (by VCs) to fail fast. So, it's just not a great basis for making a long term commitment.

If something like Bun (recently acquired by anthropic) becomes orphaned, we'd still have the git source code and a permissive license. Somebody could take over the project or fork it or even create a new company around it. Some of the original developers would probably show up. A project like that is resilient against that. And projects like that have active contributors outside of the corporate context that provide lots of contributions. Because of the license. You don't get that without a good OSS license. I judge software projects by the quality of their development communities. It needs to have diversity, a good mix of people that know what they are doing, and a broad enough user community that the project is likely to be supported in perpetuity.

Shared source provides only the illusion of that. Depending on them is risky. And that risk is rarely offset by quality. Of course people use proprietary software for some things. And that's fine. I'm no different. But most of the stuff I care about is OSS.

techterrier · 5 days ago
It's a way for SaaSy companies to do business in Europe.

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techterrier commented on Uber is turning data about trips and takeout into insights for marketers   businessinsider.com/uber-... · Posted by u/sethops1
techterrier · 6 days ago
At this point im just going to move to Shetland, live in a hut and spend the next 30 years making wooden boats. It's the only way to be free of this nonsense.
techterrier commented on Orcas are bringing humans gifts   newscientist.com/article/... · Posted by u/wslh
s_dev · 2 months ago
Surely we can rule out bait if the cameraman is underwater with the Orca. At that point there isn't much stopping the Orca preying on the human especially if we're acknowledging their intelligence.
techterrier · 2 months ago
Never happened in the wild. The only recorded incidents of Orca attacking humans were in the aquariums.
techterrier commented on The treasury is expanding the Patriot Act to attack Bitcoin self custody   tftc.io/treasury-iexpandi... · Posted by u/bilsbie
techterrier · 3 months ago
it's another $5 wrench situation
techterrier commented on Zoox robotaxi launches in Las Vegas   zoox.com/journal/las-vega... · Posted by u/krschultz
JumpCrisscross · 3 months ago
> that will include as much speeding as risk/reward dictates

Speeding can usually be brushed off as carelessness. Where it can’t, we charge it more harshly.

A robot programmed to speed serves a jury mens rea on a plate.

techterrier · 3 months ago
He means that robotaxi companies will make more money if they can fit more 'rides' into a given period. It won't be long before some mba big brain figures out lobbying for increased speed limits will do just that.
techterrier commented on Zoox robotaxi launches in Las Vegas   zoox.com/journal/las-vega... · Posted by u/krschultz
dewitt · 3 months ago
> robotaxis are just electric bikes and scooters of 2025

Ubiquitous, and life changing for the millions of people who use them daily?

techterrier · 3 months ago
Deployed recklessly, inevitably cluttering our pavements, filling our canals amoung other antisocial externalities that taxpayers get the bill for?

u/techterrier

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