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I’ve used FlatIcon extensively. My use case is video games rather than web design.

https://www.flaticon.com/


Sadly not open source licensed

Wait… tailscale connection to your own network, and unsupervised sysadmin from an oracle that hallucinates and bases its decisions on blog post aggregates?

p0wnland. this will have script kiddies rubbing their hands


Hope OP has nice neighbors because sharing that password is basically keys to this kingdom

sharing what password?

You’re not alone. I do a small blog reviewing LLMs and have detailed comparisons that go beyond personal anecdotes. Gemini struggles in many usecases.

Everyone has to find what works for them and the switching cost and evaluation cost are very low.

I see a lot of comments generally with the same pattern “i cancelled my LEADER subscription and switched to COMPETITOR”… reminiscent of astroturf. However I scanned all the posters in this particular thread and the cancellers do seem like legit HN profiles.


this is truly bizarre.

It’s as if they’ve never heard of Maslow‘s Hierarchy of Needs before and further did they don’t know Self Actualizing is right at the very top.

Without that key stone on the top the human being is still a wanting animal. And if you somehow “mission complete” one Self Actualizing, then you immediately start to want something fresh “purpose” etc.

And obviously Self Actualizing doesn’t have to come in the form of work, although often it does.


Maslow's hierarchy of needs has been widely criticized as being too rigid and simplistic and too biased towards an affluent Western cultural context. It also hasn't been tested and validated by science, and is based on hearsay rather than empirical data.

"Self Actualization" being a primary universal human need is just one guy's personal opinion, it isn't a law of nature or physics.


At the end of life, Maslow became convinced that self-transcendence was the pinnacle of the hierarchy. Strong identification with work will not get one to that final step. I am not sure if ai is a path to self transcendence or self annihilation, but it's interesting to ponder in the case of some like Brin.


and with types, it makes it easier for rounds of agents to pick up mistakes at compile time, statically. linting and sanity checking untyped languages only goes so far. I've not seen LLM's one shot perl style regexes. and javascript can still have ugly runtime WTFs


I've found this too.

I find I'm doing more Typescript projects than Python because of the superior typing, despite the fact I prefer Python.


Yeah, it needs a steady hand on the tiller. However throw together improvements of 70%, -15%, 95%, 99%, -7% across all the steps and overall you're way ahead.

SimonW's approach of having a suite of dynamic tools (agents) grind out the hallucinations is a big improvement.

In this case expressing the feeback validation and investing in the setup may help smooth these sharp edges.


Had a nightmare getting a holiday only e-sim in Australia

Couldn’t set up easily because no wifi

then I just simply could not cancel the damn thing… It required being in Australia, and like the article needed a SMS code and the support was only contactable Australian working hours… who wanted the SMS code again.

So once back in Blighty there was no way… had to cancel the credit card to stop payments

So you are at the mercy of the competence of the provider


What did you need to cancel though? Most travel eSIMs are pre-paid and time limited, not subscriptions.

(Not that that doesn't suck; I'm just surprised at having a subscription in the first place.)


Might have been a local provider eSIM perhaps -- rather than one of the 'Gloabal' eSIM poviders.


Yeah… even in the Web interface if you crack open Developer Tools and look at the json, the timestamps are all there, available in the data model. Those values are simply not displayed to the end user.

I was looking to write a browser extension and this was a preliminary survey for me.


There are remote team video games like (mine) https://epicwin.team .

Slightly different approach, each plays in their browser/phone and there is no “main display”. And my games are cooperative. DM if interested.

I’m releasing a new game BossBattle soon so keep your eyes peeled.


This is interesting, thanks for sharing! Need to try it out


While this topic is here

Also see specialisms WITHIN Autism that are different to the mainstream Autism

The one I know most about is

PDA: Pathological Demand Avoidance [1]

PDA presents differently and needs very different strategies to mainstream Autism.

Main signs… kids under 12 attend school. However they explode at home or in private. At school the PDAers are masking (pretending to fit in) which is draining. When they get home the pent up frustration is released (explosively). So the family at home see a very different kid to the one that school/extended family witness. If this is an A-Ha! lightbulb moment for you or your child, see the questionnaire at the PDA Society[1]

[1] https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/what-is-pda/


But ... pda behaviour is very similar to OCD.

Is it due to stimulous overload or anxiety? I think that's the difference.

The point being misdiagnosis ocd as pda is a risk if autism is the only thing people consider. Maybe not a a huge deal since realistically a misdiagnosis often means you get a pamphlet with broadly similar advice and maybe and cbt anyway ... but maybe I'm being overly cycnical.


Do you really mean OCD? Or do you mean OCPD? I wouldn't think that OCD would be similar to PDA.


Yes. And yes, OCD can look similar I think (IANAP). Both are often anxiety driven. Try telling someone with OCD to put on their shoes quickly if they are paranoid there's a spider in them ...

Sure there might be some "pure" pda where it's 100% down to reacting against demands. But AFAIK it can be also driven by autism related anxieties ("I can't do that because for some reason it's freaking me out and I can't explain it, so I'll get mad and then think I'm mad because I don't want you ordering me around"). Or it's just "I didn't understand the first 16 times and now I'm mad that you're mad ..." which is more like pda as it's often described ... but is it always that?

OCD is often anxiety over specific fears ("if I do that I might make a mistake, and if I make a mistake it's the end of the world, so I'll get mad and think I'm mad because I don't want you ordering me around").

Anyone a bit "weird" can be reactive if you tell them something that seems reasonable to you but isn't reasonable to them.


Spot on. My daughter's PDA led me to the self-reflection of my own PDA, and ultimately to the self-discovery of my ASD.


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