I find it generally slow and by default it gets in the way in a very annoying way.
Without disabling the feature l, every single time I try to install something it also looks for updates so instead of installing a single package I end up upgrading many additional packages
Assuming AR/VR is actually going to be the next thing, how are they going to fight the lock-in due to Google and Apple ecosystem?
Being first isn't going to be enough if Google and Apple manage to release something soon enough and with a better integration with all their other devices
This is going to end either with seniors rubber-stamping absolutely everything without even reading or with seniors blocking most of the slop for no overall productivity gain
Or if review is actually done I think there will be productivity loss. Juniors with help of AI can generate more code than seniors have time to review in full working day. So they won't have time left for any other work...
No, it’s Amazon. If a senior blocks the slop they will be told they are not disagreeing and committing enough. If bugs get through they will be told they didn’t dive deep enough. It’s classic Amazon blame game. Someone gets left holding the bag for impossible asks (hint: it’s never the person doing the ask), and then gets piped and fired.
It doesn’t help that the people in the news for space-related things are mostly Elon Musk, claiming every so often that we’re really really close to be on Mars just to kicking the date further out as it approaches or Jeff Besoz who doesn’t have much better to offer than a space trip for Katy Perry and friends
Yeah, maybe that too, but the real point it's the people who don't dream anymore: once upon a time, kids dreamed of becoming astronauts, and teenagers of having their own private spaceship to roam the universe like nomads. Nowadays, they dream of being influencers...
That's what's changed, not so much the physical actions of some giant or government. It's the mindset, the dreams, and the desires of the masses.
The dupe detector works on full URL, not domain. The dupe detector only has effect within 8 hours of the same URL being submitted earlier, unless the earlier submission gets significant discussion then it has effect for 12 months.
Also, we only saw this because someone else emailed us. @replies don't work on HN. Please email us (hn@ycombinator.com) to ensure we see reports like this, thanks!
Why bombarding him with a single kind of posts instead of showing him various things he might be interested in? That would give the algorithm a chance to learn faster and be more effective.
Besides that, with all the tracking Meta does around the web it’s fair to assume they have a more precise profile of the author they could have used
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