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Great achievement. What did you learn?


Nothing particularly insightful other than avoiding messing with previous messages so as not to mess with the cache.


Summary by Claude:

    Codex works by repeatedly sending a growing prompt to the model, executing any tool calls it requests, appending the results, and repeating until the model returns a text response


There used to be JHipster, not sure if still around


Made by russian unfortunately


It's one thing to judge somebody for supporting an unjust and illegal war. It's another thing entirely to judge them for where they were born. None of us chooses our nationality.


There was hardly any judgement, except 'unfortunately'.

Regardless, there are people who want to avoid distributions made by Russians. Are builds reproducible? Where do these people reside? Could be important.


> there are people who want to avoid distributions made by Russians

Well, racism / citizenship-based discrimination is a thing, yes.

> Are builds reproducible?

A valid question, but what does that have to do with the ethnic background or citizenship of the distro makers?

> Where do these people reside?

It seems their team is from all sorts of places, although it doesn't exactly say where in the world each of them is located:

https://cachyos.org/about/


Of course it is a thing when the country of their nationality is committing genocide, and an authoritarian government.

> A valid question, but what does that have to do with the ethnic background or citizenship of the distro makers?

Allows security researchers to verify the binaries and/or find intentional backdoors.

> It seems their team is from all sorts of places, although it doesn't exactly say where in the world each of them is located

Lots of words for 'I don't know'. Me neither, that is why I am asking.


> Of course it is a thing when the country of their nationality is committing genocide, and an authoritarian government.

Bit ironic to continue posting comments here, isn't it?

None the less, I agree with your worry and caution based on where software is produced, but I enact that by checking my OS/software before installing/updating it, not spreading FUD on internet forums.


This website is very liberal with regards to freedom of speech, and while hosted in USA it isn't part of FAMAG, and non-partisan. While the USA is under attack from radical right, it has been before (Dubya).

The thing with citizens of Russia and China who reside in their respective authoritarian country is they cannot be held legally accountable.


What’s your procedure for checking it? How would you discover if the FSB has forced them to put a timebomb in?


It’s way trickier if you have astigmatism


I have Nokia flashbacks


Do you mean a time travel debugger? I believe it would be an awesome feature to be able to record & replay program execution. I imagine the recordings would be huge in size, as there are many more degrees of freedom on backend than it is on frontend.


Today I found EffectfulJS Debugger, which is a DAP debugger with time travel and state persistence for JS: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41036985


My main issue with threads is that O can’t browse without signing up. Thus, it fails to form a value proposition.


don't blame threads for that, that was decided for Twitter and threads and the rest of the Internet by the LinkedIn vs HiQ web scraping case which said that content available outside of a login wall is fair game.


> that was decided for Twitter and threads and the rest of the Internet by the LinkedIn vs HiQ web scraping case which said that content available outside of a login wall is fair game

Q: Remind us who are the creators of all this valuable content that needs to be protected against scrapers?

(Spoiler: not the platforms that are blocking anonymous access to it)


I just now opened and browsed threads.net without logging in.


It is federated to an extent now though, can't you use a mastodon client without a meta account? I believe you can, iiuc.


Threads has defeded many Fedi instances for not being advertiser friendly and many Fedi instances rightly defeded Threads to protect their users from their scraping.


This doesn't protect anyone from scraping (read: people publicly viewing publicly published content)


I wonder why people think mastodon instances aren't generally scraped. If it is public, it was probably scraped.


> main issue with threads is that O can’t browse without signing up. Thus, it fails to form a value proposition

This is conserved across billions of dollars of social media. I’m not on most social media. But a paywall clearly works.


the open internet demolished aol and compuserve. a paywall doesn't always work; it depends on circumstances


Some extra piece of background: 2b2t is a famous server for people trying to build great structures and then for other people to snipe their locations and grief said great structures. So this exploit makes a lot of sense.


DBeaver is great and has been in my arsenal of dev tools for at least 5 years.


it is likely underlying services / drivers are to blame. I have similar issues with bluetooth and my gpu preventing sleep / causing screen issues


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