Article: 25 min
A story about a startup that aimed to revolutionize the kitchen appliance market by selling an efficient new oven to pizza makers, pastry chefs, and bakers in Spain. The company faced numerous challenges including technical difficulties with the product's algorithm, sales issues due to high costs for small businesses, and feature requests from customers leading to a focus on adding buttons and features rather than improving core functionality.
Discussion (190): 32 min
The comment thread discusses a story that portrays common issues in startups, resonating with personal experiences of many readers. The narrative is well-written and captures the essence of startup culture, though some find it too long or repetitive. The community largely agrees on its relatability but debates its portrayal of AI's role and the depiction of startup challenges.
Article: 27 min
This blog post discusses how strict memory overcommit in PostgreSQL can protect against catastrophic out-of-memory (OOM) kills, and shares the story of a kernel bug that temporarily disabled this setting. It also provides guidance on determining the right memory overcommit limit for different workloads.
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The comment thread discusses the complexities and considerations involved in managing memory overcommit, particularly for mission-critical services like databases. Opinions vary on strategies such as adjusting overcommit ratios, leaving it to 0, or isolating services on separate servers. The conversation also touches on managed service providers' experiences with strict memory overcommit.
Article: 11 min
Valve has released the source code for their Steam Machine e-ink screen, allowing users to create custom displays. The project is available on GitLab under an MIT license and requires specific hardware components.
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The discussion revolves around the Valve Steam Machine's price and modularity, with opinions divided on whether it justifies its cost and how much customization users desire. There are also suggestions for alternative display options and concerns about long-term reliability.
Article: 2 min
Wordgard is an open-source, schema-based rich-text editor library developed by the creator of ProseMirror. It offers a powerful programming interface for customization and supports features like modular extensions, accessibility, right-to-left writing, structured content, functional programming, and collaborative editing.
Discussion (51): 10 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects of Wordgard, a rich text editor alternative to ProseMirror. Users appreciate its design and aesthetics but question the lack of clear upgrade path from Prosemirror, need for improved documentation explaining benefits, and potential improvements in mobile support and remote resource completion.
Article: 22 min
The article criticizes the exaggerated hype around AI, suggesting that its over-promotion is causing confusion, skepticism, and a false baseline for what AI can achieve. The author calls for content creators to share realistic use cases and for companies to set reasonable expectations about AI's capabilities.
Discussion (72): 23 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions and concerns regarding AI, including its overhype, misuse, and potential benefits in specific contexts like marketing and content creation. There is a debate about whether AI can truly be considered 'life-changing' and the role of AI in enhancing productivity for small interdisciplinary teams.
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The article provides advice on how to prevent malware infections by running an anti-virus scan on personal and shared networks.
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The comment thread discusses the potential ban on local AI, with opinions divided between those who believe it's necessary for safety reasons and others who argue that regulation is a better approach. The conversation also touches upon the benefits of local AI in various industries such as farming and robotics.
Article: 7 min
The article discusses the author's strong preference for CarPlay in vehicles, especially those from Rivian, and argues that supporting CarPlay is essential for attracting more customers.
Discussion (583): 2 hr 16 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on CarPlay, its necessity for some users, concerns about privacy and data exploitation by tech giants like Apple and Google, and the trend of car manufacturers moving away from supporting CarPlay due to potential loss of control over the in-car experience. There is a strong sentiment against monopolistic practices in the automotive industry and a preference for built-in infotainment systems that match personal devices.
Article: 60 min
The article discusses the resurgence of screwworms in the United States after a decades-long eradication program, highlighting the history of the pest's impact on livestock and the development of an effective control method using sterile male flies.
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The comment thread discusses the financial feasibility of maintaining a barrier versus eradicating screwworms, with some criticism towards raising prices and sarcasm about working at a screwworm factory.
Article: 14 min
The Safari MCP server is introduced for web developers to enhance their debugging workflow by connecting agents directly to the Safari browser window, allowing them to emulate user experiences and debug more autonomously.
Discussion (47): 8 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects of web development, including the use of AI in development tools, browser compatibility testing, and challenges related to testing on Safari without Apple devices. Participants share opinions about project names, the role of Apple in supporting web developers, and suggest solutions for overcoming technical challenges.
Article: 13 min
The article discusses the author's experience working with a blind client who had detailed accessibility requirements for a purchasing approval workflow built using Microsoft Power Automate. The project highlighted several accessibility gaps in the platform, such as redundant text and issues with screen reader compatibility. The author learned about the differences between navigating the internet visually versus through a screen reader and made changes to improve accessibility where possible.
Discussion (35): 10 min
The comment thread discusses various accessibility issues, particularly for blind users and people with disabilities in public spaces, as well as the potential role of AI in improving accessibility. It also delves into debates around pedestrian and cyclist responsibilities towards individuals with disabilities and the use of noise-cancelling headphones in public.
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