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It is true though.

We have a cursor subscription and work and i now see many non-technical people building their own internal tooling. People that had essentially never written a line of code before this new revolution.

The cost of building software has really drastically decreased.


> (8 years before the introduction of the Apple Pencil)

I have briefly used one of the old PDAs with Windows Mobile and a stylus, and i have an ipad with an apple pencil.

They are two completely different experiences.

A stylus is clunky, particularly if you consider styluses as they were back in the day: pieces of dumb plastic with a specific shape to fit in the PDA itself, to be used on dumb resistive touch screens.

the apple pencil (as well as other modern styluses) are completely different, and work on capacitive touch screens.


That’s must the reason why some people can’t get a partner /s

> This is great for embedded/low power machines like the OG WRT54G, but not as optimal for when you have an entire random PC.

There are steps in the middle :)

I'm running OpenWRT on the recent WRT3200ACM and it's going beautifully.


as somebody that's not a network engineer by day and has barely grokked iptables, could you recommend some resources for learning nftables ?

I used the nftables Wiki to learn all the basics I know about nft: https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Main_Page

Here is their example relevant to the current article: https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Simple_rul...


> User Mode Linux

Oh man, what a blast from the past. I have fond memories of learning linux networking with netkit (based on UML).

UML was a really really cool piece of technology.

If anybody is wondering, User Mode Linux lets you boot a Linux kernel as a normal linux process, and then run an userspace, still in a linux process. This is from 2001. Super cool.


I was trying to remember what this was called the other day, for some reason.

It turns out that if you run a uml kernel and point its root at the root of the disk the host Linux is running on, there's a hell of a turf war between the two and no-one wins.


> Being against nuclear power provides a shared identity, a sense of righteousness and there are other strong groupthink effects. Putting things into context gets really hard when everybody is either constantly reinforcing your biases or, alternatively, obviously shilling for the nuclear industry (which I also did see a lot of!).

I wonder if that happens anywhere else /s



Weird to see Omron mentioned. I have a digital weight scale from them in my bathroom :)

it's always better to post the archived version directly, imho

The HN guidelines say to submit the original source.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


The archive.* domains are banned so using them directly in the submission is pointless.

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