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xunil2ycom commented on EyesOff: How I built a screen contact detection model   ym2132.github.io/building... · Posted by u/Two_hands
xunil2ycom · a month ago
Cool. Now delete it please.
xunil2ycom commented on Show HN: AI toy I worked on is in stores   walmart.com/ip/SANTA-SMAG... · Posted by u/Sean-Der
xunil2ycom · 2 months ago
That's unfortunate.
xunil2ycom commented on YouTube settles with Trump for $24.5 millon   politico.com/news/2025/09... · Posted by u/lossolo
xunil2ycom · 3 months ago
STOP GIVING IN TO THIS FOOL!
xunil2ycom commented on Meta Ray-Ban Display   meta.com/blog/meta-ray-ba... · Posted by u/martpie
xunil2ycom · 3 months ago
Now people can text and drive while appearing to attend to the road.
xunil2ycom commented on Gregg Kellogg has died   lists.w3.org/Archives/Pub... · Posted by u/daenney
poszlem · 3 months ago
> In August 4th, I went into the MarinHealth Emergency Room, due to increased stomach pain on top of symptoms which became more acute in June. I've had a reduced appetite, with consequent weight loss, for about the last year. I had been fighting to keep weight on for some time, then in July, Rebecca and I went back to our usual haunt at the Hotel Wailea in Maui, which we love. Towards the end of the trip, I had a sudden and dramatic loss of appetite, more than the usual.

It’s incredible that someone could have such symptoms for a year and not a single doctor ordered an abdominal ultrasound. Given the outcome, this might have been a blessing, he was able to live his last year without knowing about the disease, which realistically isn’t curable. But at the same time, it could just as easily have been another abdominal tumor where a year’s delay would have made a huge difference.

May he rest in peace and bless his family.

xunil2ycom · 3 months ago
Did he see a doctor about it before the ER visit? This is a good reminder to not shrug off things like unplanned weight loss - see your physician!
xunil2ycom commented on Age Simulation Suit   age-simulation-suit.com/... · Posted by u/throwup238
xunil2ycom · 4 months ago
I could have used this about 40 years ago.
xunil2ycom commented on I'm worried it might get bad   danielmiessler.com/blog/i... · Posted by u/conzar
xunil2ycom · 4 months ago
If humans are replaced en masse by AI agents, companies will save billions until there is nobody left who can pay for their products and/or services because we're all destitute and on the dole. I'm scheduled to retire in about 9 years. I'm not sure I'm going to make it that long.
xunil2ycom commented on AOL to discontinue dial-up internet   nytimes.com/2025/08/11/bu... · Posted by u/situationista
stetrain · 4 months ago
There are still a lot of people without access to broadband, or with only one provider which may be expensive.

https://www.benton.org/blog/more-third-americans-have-access...

Starlink is definitely increasing availability but it's somewhat expensive.

xunil2ycom · 4 months ago
I have Starlink for my personal/family internet and AT&T DSL for my wife's work-from-home office. They are comparably priced.

What is really expensive is that AT&T wants a good $30k to build fiber out to my location. . . so I'm sticking with paying for two providers at the moment.

xunil2ycom commented on AOL to discontinue dial-up internet   nytimes.com/2025/08/11/bu... · Posted by u/situationista
dfedbeef · 4 months ago
TIL AOL still exists
xunil2ycom · 4 months ago
Me, too.
xunil2ycom commented on AOL to discontinue dial-up internet   nytimes.com/2025/08/11/bu... · Posted by u/situationista
1024core · 4 months ago
I remember a few years (OK, more than a few) ago, ATT decided to discontinue renting out touchtone phones. It seems once upon a time, people paid ATT something like $5/mo to rent this new-fangled "touch tone" technology. And there were like a million people in California regularly paying ATT (or PacBell or whoever inherited ATTs customers) $60/year to rent a phone that you could buy outright for $10 in your local Walgreens or Walmart.
xunil2ycom · 4 months ago
To be fair, that was a holdover from when AT&T held a monopoly on phones via Western Electric. Some folks probably just didn't bother changing out their phone after the divestiture.

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