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>we can talk about something that doesn't involve the Iran war, ICE etc.

And yet, you did bring them up.



I want humanity to continue to be explorers. The Moon is a good next thing, then asteroid mining, humans on Mars and Venus, and eventually colonizing the Milky Way.

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/03/30/nasas-artemis...

"countdown clock started ticking down" "to a targeted launch time of 6:24 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1."


Sweet. About the same number of transistors used in the Intel 4004.

Yo! Apparently not enough em-dashes or bullet points.


Just because people get murdered doesn't mean that laws against murder are useless. Although I don't have any evidence of that.


Murder can be verified and caught in many ways. It is more like the 1969 Bathroom Singing Prohibition Act.


I think this new guideline is nothing like the Bathroom Singing Prohibition Act, because that law doesn't seem to really exist: https://www.grunge.com/1710070/is-pennsylvania-strange-batht...


It is definitely like it because it can't be enforced. No one can tell if your singing in your private bathroom so a law covering that makes no sense.


AI generated comments can also be verified and caught in many ways. I'd guess that it's statistically more likely for a murder to be resolved than a random AI comment to be detected but I'm not actually sure. There are a lot of sloppy murderers (since it's rare for an individual to have _practice_ at it) - but there are also a lot of sloppy LLMs.


Well the laws against murders also often have punishments/repercussions associated with them. HN guidelines? Not so much


>> that Google spends >$1B/year to develop.

Isn't this downright crazy when you think about it? Seems like we need to start from scratch. Create a minimal bytecode (like webasm or whatever) that writes to a virtual frame-buffer of sorts, and has keyboard/mouse inputs. Then content is distributed as compiled byte-code apps. All the fancy stuff you want in your app has to be provided by the app creator, and not essentially using the browser as a library.


Thanks for doing this. I really like the idea of open/transparent government.


How in the world does "int argc" not make the list? But good to know that "frit flies" does.


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