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I checked and it doesn't look like any UK banks have this option - at least I looked at about 5 different banks websites and all have pages suggesting you always select to pay in local currency but none of them have any information on disabling this behaviour

Gemini confirms it's not a thing, and not really possible (the terminals just detect the country from the card number)


>I'm fairly sure even mentioning the name of the forum isn't allowed on HN

Well let's find out

I did a tiny bit of research, pretty sure it's BreachForums (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BreachForums)


BreachForums was shut down

Seems like every time it gets shut down it starts right back up again

This source claims it's Breach forums but no idea if it's reliable

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/newsletter-pl...


Trello was a successful product despite having way less than 20% of jira's features

And there are hundreds if not thousands of Show HNs and YC funded companies that have disappeared in a whimper trying to be the “smaller lightweight version of $x”

They can fail for any reason and it’s not always for not having enough features..

MVPs shouldn’t have 100% of features, they need to be small, get feedback and iterate.


The old cliche “you only get one chance to make a good first impression”. If you don’t have the features I need when I first look at it, why would I pay for it or think about it again?

If I'm an employee working in the X office in France, and the police come in and show me they have a warrant for all the computers in the building and tell me to unlock the laptop, I'm probably going to do that, no matter what musk thinks

Witnesses can generally not refuse in these situations, that's plain contempt and/or obstruction. Additionally, in France a suspect not revealing their keys is also contempt (UK as well).

100%. Only additional troubles for yourself personally, for practically no benefit (nobody in the company is going to celebrate you).

Note that it doesn't deny that it's _any safer_. It says it's still not safe

These are not the same thing

It's likely safer but not meaningfully enough to make much difference, as it's still obviously very bad for you


> It's likely safer but not meaningfully enough to make much difference, as it's still obviously very bad for you

There's no evidence that it's safer at all. Reynolds lost a big lawsuit over its American Spirit brand implying that their cigarettes are safer. If they could have provided evidence to the contrary, they would have.

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2000/04/...


I doubt it's likely at all. The thing that makes tobacco dangerous is high temperature combustion and nicotine. You get BOTH in natural tobacco.

The thousands of "chemicals" from cigarettes are not put in there. They come from combustion. Setting shit on fire makes chemicals turn into other chemicals, some of them very harmful. That's why many survivors of 9/11 later died from lung cancer.


> Especially when LLMs are used for scientific work I’d expect this to be used to make at least LLM chats replicable.

Pretty sure LLM inference is not deterministic, even with temperature 0 - maybe if run on the same graphics card but not on clusters


The conflict of interests here is the conflict between musks interests and the other shareholders interests

> (Thankfully temporarily free on opencode)

they paid $0, it's all VC money printing for now


The carbon and electricity would like to have word

> child pedestrian injury rate at ~2-4x higher than the US human average.

If this incident had happened with a human driven vehicle would it even have been reported?

I don't know exactly what a 6mph collision looks like but I think it's likely the child had nothing more than some bruises and if a human has done it they would have just said sorry, made sure they were ok, and left


in many tech companies they are, an IC6 is paid the same or similar to an M6

The difference is there will probably be a lot more M7+ than IC7+ so getting to the higher ranks is easier as a manager


I thought it's the other way around. A manager needs people to manage.


Only in American tech companies


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