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  1. BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth from partyon.xyz
    300 by nullagent 10h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article discusses BYOMesh, a new LoRa mesh radio that significantly increases bandwidth by 100x.

    • BYOMesh offers 100x more bandwidth than existing LoRa technologies.
    • It is designed for personal and shared network environments.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (94): 16 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects related to radio protocols such as LoRa, WiFi HaLow, ESPnow, and their applications in different scenarios. Opinions vary on the suitability of these technologies for specific use cases, with debates around bandwidth capabilities, regulatory issues, and comparisons between older and newer chips. The conversation also touches upon emerging topics like drone warfare and innovations in radio waveform technologies.

    • LoRa is better suited for long-distance communication with less range
    • Mesh networks are useful in various applications
    • LoRa has low bandwidth capabilities
    • SX1281 chip feels outdated
    Counterarguments:
    • Regulatory issues with mesh network protocols in the USA, namely that neither MeshCore or Meshtastic are compliant with the actual FCC regulations.
    • LoRa is only good for very short text messages at somewhat long distance (up to 10km without special setup) and without bad conditions
    • WiFi HaLow protocol solves low bandwidth issues with LoRa on relatively comfortable distance, albeit slightly less affected by weather conditions
    • ESPnow protocol offers similar returns to WiFi HaLow but is cheaper
    Technology Networking
  2. Using "underdrawings" for accurate text and numbers from samcollins.blog
    75 by samcollins 2d ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    The article discusses a technique called 'underdrawing' which enhances AI-generated images by providing accurate text and numbers.

    • Improved accuracy in AI-generated images with underdrawing
    • Comparison with Gemini 3.0 Pro and ChatGPT-Images-2
    Quality:
    The article provides a clear, step-by-step guide with examples and comparisons.

    Discussion (10):

    The comment thread discusses a technique for improving AI-generated images by using SVG outlines and Gemini 3.0 Pro, highlighting progress in understanding LLM capabilities, and the need for a taxonomy of work related to these models.

    • useful technique
    • progress towards understanding
    Artificial Intelligence AI Image Generation
  3. DeepClaude – Claude Code agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, 17x cheaper from github.com/aattaran
    229 by alattaran 6h ago | | |

    Article: 10 min

    DeepClaude is a tool that allows users to utilize Claude Code's autonomous agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, offering 17 times the efficiency at a significantly reduced cost of $0.87 per million output tokens compared to Anthropic's pricing model.

    This tool could significantly impact the AI development industry by offering a cost-effective solution for utilizing advanced AI tools, potentially making AI-driven coding more accessible to a broader audience.
    • 17x cheaper than Anthropic's pricing model
    • Uses DeepSeek V4 Pro for autonomous coding tasks
    • Offers the same user experience as Claude Code CLI
    • Supports various backends including OpenRouter, Fireworks AI, and Anthropic

    Discussion (102): 15 min

    The discussion revolves around comparing Claude Code, OpenCode, DeepSeek, and other AI harnesses for integrating with various models. Opinions vary on the features, privacy concerns, cost-effectiveness, and performance of these tools.

    • Claude Code can be used with various AI models through an Anthropic-compatible API
    • OpenCode offers more features than Claude Code but has privacy concerns
    Counterarguments:
    • Claude Code has the ability to use Ollama as well, which includes the ability for Ollama to proxy to Ollama's cloud models.
    • Claude Code is optimized for cost but sacrifices quality
    Software Development Cloud Computing, AI/ML
  4. Let's Buy Spirit Air from letsbuyspiritair.com
    239 by bjhess 4h ago | | |

    Article:

    The text appears to be a snippet from a web page warning users about potential malware and suggesting they perform security checks on their device or contact a network administrator if at an office.

    • Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
    • Contact network administrator for shared networks

    Discussion (197): 38 min

    The comment thread discusses the idea of creating a customer-owned or co-op airline, with particular interest in the case of Spirit Airlines. Opinions are mixed on the feasibility and potential benefits of such an ownership structure, while criticism is directed at Spirit's business practices. The thread also touches on broader trends within the airline industry and the role of technology in fundraising efforts.

    • Spirit Airlines had a questionable business model that led to its downfall
    Counterarguments:
    • The airline industry is highly competitive and capital-intensive, making it difficult for new players to succeed.
    • There are concerns about the lack of transparency and legitimacy of the pledge-based fundraising effort.
    Internet
  5. The 'Hidden' Costs of Great Abstractions from jdgr.net
    83 by jdgr 5h ago | | |

    Article: 4 min

    The article discusses the hidden costs of abstraction in computing, particularly how it affects software quality and developer understanding. It also reflects on the author's personal journey as a developer and their current job search situation.

    Reflects on the challenges faced by developers and the importance of expertise in the job market
    • Decrease in required prerequisite knowledge leading to lower software quality
    • Importance of expertise in discerning good from bad software
    Quality:
    The article presents an opinion piece with a personal touch, but maintains objectivity in its technical analysis.

    Discussion (18): 10 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on the impact of automation, profit-driven systems in society, and the value of deep technical knowledge in software development. The main claims revolve around the benefits of automation for society, criticism of profit-driven systems, and the importance of understanding underlying concepts in programming.

    • Automation is beneficial for society
    • Profit-driven systems are problematic
    • Knowledge about underlying concepts is undervalued
    Computer Science Software Development, Computing History
  6. Discovering Hard Disk Physical Geometry Through Microbenchmarking (2019) from blog.stuffedcow.net
    16 by TapamN 3d ago | |

    Article: 2 hr 33 min

    The article discusses microbenchmarks used to discover physical characteristics of data storage on hard drives, including angular position measurements, track size determination, seek time analysis, and identification of the number of surfaces. It covers a wide range of hard drive models from 1989 to 2015, providing detailed results for each model in terms of RPM, sector size, tracks per surface, skew angle, maximum seek time, average track pitch, and track layout.

    moderate
    • Angular position measurements provide accurate sector angle determination.
    • Track size can be estimated by analyzing track boundaries and skew.
    • Seek time reveals the radial location of tracks on the disk.
    • The number of surfaces is inferred from combining various measurements.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed technical information and analysis, suitable for professionals in the field.

    Discussion (1):

    The comment thread discusses the utility of characterizing storage hardware for various purposes, such as identifying defects and tuning I/O scheduler behavior, with a focus on its benefits in managing performance.

    • The concept of characterizing storage hardware is useful for various purposes.
    • It was helpful in identifying defects and anomalous behavior in storage devices.
    • It aids in tuning I/O scheduler behavior.
    • It assists in surfacing hardware issues to customers before they blame software.
    Computer Science Data Engineering
  7. US–Indian space mission maps extreme subsidence in Mexico City from phys.org
    121 by leopoldj 2d ago | | |

    Article: 15 min

    The NISAR satellite, a joint mission between NASA and ISRO, has mapped the extreme subsidence occurring in Mexico City due to groundwater extraction and urban development. The findings show that parts of the city are sinking by up to 2 cm per month, causing damage to infrastructure like roads, buildings, and water lines.

    The findings could lead to improved urban planning and infrastructure management in Mexico City, potentially reducing the risk of further subsidence-related damage.
    • NISAR satellite mapped ground movement beneath Mexico City.
    • The L-band synthetic aperture radar enables reliable monitoring in dense vegetation or cloud-covered areas.

    Discussion (47): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses an article about satellite capabilities and subsidence in Mexico City. Opinions vary on the article's lack of future impact information, its rehashed nature, and the presentation of satellite data. The conversation also touches on infrastructure issues caused by subsidence and the responsibility of journalism.

    • The article should have provided more context about the future impact of subsidence.
    Counterarguments:
    • The article is a rehashed press release, lacking additional insights.
    Space Satellite Missions, Earth Observation
  8. Southwest Headquarters Tour from katherinemichel.github.io
    211 by KatiMichel 11h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    The article is a detailed account of a tour through Southwest Airlines' headquarters, providing insights into their flight attendant and pilot training programs, network operations center, tech ops hangar, and other facilities. The author shares personal experiences and anecdotes from the tour, highlighting the company's commitment to safety, innovation, and customer service.

    • Training facilities around the US for flight attendants and pilots
    • Real-world scenarios practiced during training
    • Advanced simulators used for pilot training
    • Network Operations Center as the operational brain of Southwest
    • Maintenance practices at TechOps hangar
    • Personal interactions with company executives

    Discussion (63): 12 min

    A diverse discussion on a tour of Southwest Airlines headquarters, featuring positive feedback about the experience and insights into airline operations, alongside concerns over recent company decisions affecting customer loyalty. The conversation also highlights enthusiasm for tours of industrial facilities and the learning opportunities they provide.

    • Tour of Southwest Airlines headquarters was enjoyable and informative
    • Airline operations are complex and fascinating
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism of recent company decisions affecting customer satisfaction
    Travel Tourism
  9. Tar Files Created on macOS Display Errors When Extracting on Linux (2024) from aruljohn.com
    55 by heresie-dabord 3d ago | | |

    Article: 10 min

    This article discusses the issue of macOS-generated tar files containing extra files when expanded on Linux servers, and provides solutions to avoid these issues.

    This issue can lead to unexpected errors and warnings during file extraction, potentially causing delays in development processes or system maintenance tasks.
    • Extra files starting with '.' are created when macOS tar files are extracted on Linux.
    • Solutions include using --no-xattrs, --disable-copyfile options while creating the tar, or installing gnu-tar instead of bsdtar.

    Discussion (38): 6 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions and technical insights on Apple's approach to tar, including compatibility issues between macOS and Linux, extended attributes in file systems, and the principle of least surprise. The discussion also touches upon build systems, package managers, and potential biases.

    • Apple's approach to tar is consistent with their product philosophy
    • The principle of least surprise is a good engineering practice
    Counterarguments:
    • Build systems should never be relying on any 'native' utilities from the host system
    • Linux developers should be doing a lot more of this
    Software Development Linux, macOS, File Management
  10. First Tesla Semi Rolls Off High-Volume Production Line from electrek.co
    27 by m463 2d ago | |

    Article: 9 min

    Tesla has produced its first Semi truck from a high-volume production line at Gigafactory Nevada, marking a significant milestone after years of delays. The Semi features an 800-kW tri-motor drivetrain and is available in two trims: Standard Range with 325 miles range and Long Range with 500 miles range.

    • Long-delayed electric truck program now in full swing
    • Two trims available: Standard Range and Long Range with different range capabilities

    Discussion (6):

    The comment thread discusses skepticism towards Tesla's production claims and its ability to deliver high volumes compared to established competitors like Freightliner, Volvo, and BYD. The conversation includes criticism about Tesla's reliability in meeting production estimates and the demonstration of its electric trucks.

    • Tesla's volume and delivery time estimates lack reliability
    • Freightliner, Volvo, and BYD have more established electric truck fleets
    Automotive Electric Vehicles, Trucking Industry
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