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wellthisisgreat commented on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month   theverge.com/tech/875309/... · Posted by u/x01
tabbott · 3 days ago
I'm biased, as I lead the Zulip project. But I think this is a reasonable place for me to post some thoughts.

Given current events in the USA, I can't emphasize enough how worried one should be about the fact that a few companies like Discord, Google (Gmail), and Meta have databases with access to the private conversations of hundreds of millions of people with their closest friends and family members, linked up with their identity.

Some of the big strengths of running a self-hosted Zulip server for your community are:

- Zulip servers are operationally simple, highly stable and easy to upgrade.

- Zulip is much better than Discord or Slack for managing the firehose of busy communities. Or at least, a lot of people tell us that they prefer the user experience to everything else they've tried, after a few weeks of getting used to it. :)

- Your community leaders get to make the policy decisions about data protection, identity, etc.

- It's 100% FOSS software, with an extremely readable and maintainable codebase that ~1500 people have successfully contributed code to. I don't think you'll find modern alternatives with a comparable featureset to Discord that are more resilient to the sponsoring company being acquired or going out of business.

- We are a values-focused organization (https://zulip.com/values/) where providing a public service is important to us all.

- Each server is completely self-contained and independent, with the only centralized services needed from us being desktop/mobile app publication and mobile push notifications delivery (which is free for community use and soon to be E2EE).

I'm happy to answer any questions.

wellthisisgreat · 3 days ago
LOVE Zulip!
wellthisisgreat commented on New York’s budget bill would require “blocking technology” on all 3D printers   blog.adafruit.com/2026/02... · Posted by u/ptorrone
hyperbovine · 9 days ago
> Sadly, instead of having better laws we get fallacy rhetoric by people who probably have never touched, much less fired a gun in their lives.

Why is this the litmus test for being qualified to write gun legislation? Do we also expect our lawmakers to have tried heroin or downloaded child porn so that they can regulate those activities?

wellthisisgreat · 9 days ago
It’s more like people who barely use computers regulating software features and development.. oh wait

I don’t own a gun, and think guns should be regulated more and better, but the heroin let alone another one are just flawed. There are no legitimate, non-life-ruining use cases for either of those analogies.

wellthisisgreat commented on Michelangelo's first painting, created when he was 12 or 13   openculture.com/2026/01/d... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
officehero · a month ago
I'm surprised at how few parents understand what it takes to create a great artist. You need to start when they're 5 (or preferably younger), put them in a workshop with great artists/pedagogues etc. (costly!) where they work full time (forget school), evaluate potential and there is a tiny chance they themselves will become great. Annoyed by parents talking about their 5 year olds as "too young" or when they recommend their teenager to 'pursue their dream' when they don't provide a fraction of above. It's still possible but odds go down dramatically.
wellthisisgreat · a month ago
Can you recommend any reading for that methodology ? Sounds intuitively correct, but would love to get more context
wellthisisgreat commented on 65% of Hacker News posts have negative sentiment, and they outperform   philippdubach.com/standal... · Posted by u/7777777phil
yread · a month ago
nit: 35%

I did something similar and ended up opening only /r/AskHistorian posts...

wellthisisgreat · a month ago
Unironically, how are history-related questions not negative? I’d imagine people would ask questions about some dark events.

I was blocking subreddits recently and was contemplating if /r/historyporn because of the amount of photos of dead bodies and politically-charged discussions that sometimes unfold

wellthisisgreat commented on Humans May Be Able to Grow New Teeth Within Just 4 Years   popularmechanics.com/scie... · Posted by u/rmason
piskov · a month ago
Let’s hope teeth won’t grow in places they shouldn’t.
wellthisisgreat · a month ago
a haircut made of teeth though, hmm
wellthisisgreat commented on Show HN: Stop Claude Code from forgetting everything   github.com/mutable-state-... · Posted by u/austinbaggio
AndyNemmity · a month ago
and put it in all caps, so it knows you mean business.
wellthisisgreat · a month ago
alarm emoji alarm emoji alarm emoji
wellthisisgreat commented on Which Humans? (2023)   osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
andy99 · a month ago
2023, and using some kind of in-page pdf reader from 2002
wellthisisgreat · a month ago
It’s 2025 today, Andy :)
wellthisisgreat commented on 'PromptQuest' is the worst game of 2025 (trying to make chatbots work)   theregister.com/2025/12/2... · Posted by u/dijksterhuis
banku_brougham · 2 months ago
Gen X translator here. This is a user story complaint that product output is nondeterministic.
wellthisisgreat · a month ago
Millennial translator here. The user is complaining about having to learn new skill, which is what 90% of LLM complaints are about
wellthisisgreat commented on Asterisk AI Voice Agent   github.com/hkjarral/Aster... · Posted by u/akrulino
wild_egg · 2 months ago
The baseline configurations all note <2s and <3s times. I haven't tried any voice AI stuff yet but a 3s latency waiting on a reply seems rage inducing if you're actually trying to accomplish something.

Is that really where SOTA is right now?

wellthisisgreat · 2 months ago
No, there are models with sub-second latency for sure
wellthisisgreat commented on I'm returning my Framework 16   yorickpeterse.com/article... · Posted by u/YorickPeterse
wellthisisgreat · 2 months ago
Variety is great, but idk why anyone would buy anything other than MacBook for programming or media work in the age of Apple Silicon. Unless they specifically need CUDA or a particular version of Linux or some Windows features, or actually want to tinker with/ tweak the computer continuously.

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