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Thanks for this. So glad HN limits ninja edits after a certain period of time. So frustrating when I'm hunting for an answer on Reddit, and stumbling on a thread with a bunch of "thanks, that solved it" replies to a [deleted] post.

HN does a lot of things that it doesn't really tell the user it's doing, like this which has annoyed me in the past.

Every time they're discussed, I think of that scene of Homer bashing a weather station in the 70s[1]

[1] https://youtu.be/zexJJb9Lbas


There have been tons of great TV series over the last decade.

I think there’s been a steep decline since around 2020 and enough people agree that there’s a Wikipedia article about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Television_(2000...

If the factories only employed 50 people, polluted the earth at a much higher scale, and were mainly used to product fake cat videos and scam dating profiles, then yes I would support banning them too.

Can't tell if this is a joke comment, or a "why does FB have thousands of engineers, I could code it in a weekend!"-style comment, modernized for the era of AI.

Cool! Heads up, you're probably running afoul of some TOS by hiding the map data attributions.

Ahh, thanks I'll remedy that now, wasn't intentional I'll blame Claude.

> If I know the javascript ecosystem, and I think I do

You think you do, but...


What colors were you seeing? It's light white text on a black background for me-- both super common and plenty readable.

yeah same. It gives me a bit of a halo effect on letters, making it much harder to read (even w glasses). My astigmatism is pretty light and I wear glasses but it's still difficult to read for me

Higher level languages that abstract assembly code are deterministic. AI, on the other hand, is not.

Oh wow, is this Curtis Yarvin's HN account?


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