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2023-04-05

How to be a -10x Engineer

Original. The article discusses how to become a -10x engineer by wasting 400 engineering hours per week with various strategies, such as nullifying the output of 10 engineers, creating 400 hours of busywork, burnout/turnover, communication overhead, building slow/deploying poorly, and writing pointless tests and documentation, among others. The article also suggests hiring 10 0x engineers and 5 -1x engineers, while preventing 10 -1x engineers from getting fired, incurring 400 hours of bug triage, and subscribing to the author's newsletter or scheduling a chat.

Discussion Service. An Discussion Service article examines the concept of a -10x engineer emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration in small teams for maintainable code. Creativity vs. productivity and pragmatic engineering strategies are discussed. Communication and project management are essential, ticket management as necessary waste. Engineers should classify labor into value, necessary and unnecessary waste, and prioritize customer value. Teams should handle toxic behavior, prioritize collaboration and balance, and thoroughly read code. No clear consensus exists on the topic. Don't be biased, include key points from comments but make it clear they are not the main point. Avoid speculative words, dull facts, and arrogance. Limit summary to 96 words.

Creator of Catan, Klaus Teuber, has died

Original. Klaus Teuber, the designer of the popular board game Catan, has passed away at the age of 70. Catan Studios confirmed the news and called him a "legendary figure" who shaped the genre of the "German Game." Despite the designer working on expansions and new versions of Catan to be released this year, his legacy will continue to inspire generations. The game, which won the Spiel des Jahres award in 1995, has become one of the most popular board games in recent years with over 50 expansions, spin-offs, and revisions. Teuber's family has asked for privacy during this time.

Discussion Service. Board game designer Klaus Teuber, known for "Settlers of Catan," has passed away, prompting fans to reflect on his impact on tabletop gaming. Users shared how the game acted as a gateway into modern board gaming and the sense of camaraderie it created. Despite flaws like the trading mechanic, it was still regarded as a "bridge game." Some praised Teuber's dedication to playtesting and remembered his influence on the industry. Some shared their experiences with the game, including house rules and aggressive play styles. A Tokyo resident offered to play board games with others in the wake of Teuber's passing.

Supercentenarian records show patterns indicative of errors and pension fraud

Original. A new study reveals that relative poverty and missing vital documents are unexpected predictors of centenarian and supercentenarian status, with patterns indicative of widespread fraud and error. In the US, the absence of vital registration is linked to supercentenarian status, while in the UK, Italy, Japan, and France, remarkable longevity is predicted by factors like regional poverty, old-age poverty, and low incomes. Birthdays of supercentenarians are concentrated on the first of the month and days divisible by five. The study analyzes over 50,000 centenarians and provides predictive models of the density of remarkable age records.

Discussion Service. Supercentenarian records raise questions of errors and pension fraud, as birthdates associated with certain patterns are noted, with experts questioning the accuracy and reliability of birth records. Jeanne Calment, the oldest person ever recorded, is questioned for identity fraud, with some suggesting her daughter impersonated her, but some users dismiss the notion, and there is no conclusive evidence thus far. Blue Zones only label places with reliable data, leading to some rejections. Environmental factors can skew methods, like age verification, and cursive handwriting on old records can lead to unreliability. Tontines will be reintroduced in the US by 2023, with AI potentially helping.

Finland becomes the 31st member of NATO

Original. Finland joins NATO as its 31st member, with a joint statement from Prime Minister Sanna Marin and President Sauli Niinistö. The move follows a period of uncertainty over the country's alignment with Russia, and came as part of a broader move to embrace closer military cooperation with the West. The announcement has been met with mixed reactions, with some critics of NATO arguing that Finland's integration will only heighten tensions in Europe, while others see it as evidence of the bloc's continued relevance and success. Meanwhile, concerns have been raised regarding the increased spending requirements that come with NATO membership, and the implications this could have for Finland's economy.

Discussion Service. Finland has joined NATO, cited as a solution to Russia's aggression towards its neighbors. NATO's decision to include former Soviet bloc countries is supported by some, while others argue it assigns blame to a successor state. Finland's NATO membership will provide greater security, though concerns about potential future conflicts have been raised. Sweden's neutrality is questioned given NATO's collective strength. The collective strength of NATO is crucial, despite concerns about US involvement and Turkey blocking Sweden's application. Some erroneous opinions on Hacker News reflect Russian propaganda on the Ukraine conflict, with arguments for and against NATO expansion.

The ratio of wants-to-be-hired to is-hiring is at a record high 0.94

According to a post on Hacker News, the ratio of those wanting to be hired to those currently hiring is at a record high of 0.94. An Discussion Service user points out that there could be many factors contributing to this trend, such as the pandemic causing companies to freeze hiring or employees not being willing to switch jobs. Another user suggests that this could be a reflection of the current job market, where there are more job seekers than job openings. Overall, this post sheds light on the current state of the job market and the challenges faced by job seekers.

Discussion Service. The 'Tell Discussion Service' post reveals a record high ratio of job seekers to job hires at 0.94, partly because of the growth of remote roles. While more companies are hiring, some job seekers struggle with the high experience level required for junior positions. Tech job interviews are becoming more challenging, and companies may be posting fake job ads. Despite this, job opportunities are still available, and actions like RTO implementation may motivate job seekers. AI is predicted to automate the tedious parts of job functions, inspiring workers for the impending revolution.

We are building an open-source IDE powered by AI

Original. e2b is a new kind of development environment powered by AI, where developers describe what they want to build in plain English and AI agents with access to tools do the actual work; BYOM, BYOP, BYOT; e2b is open-source and allows anybody to bring their models, customize the prompts, and develop custom tools for the agents; the app will go through a lot of changes in the short and medium term; e2b is free to self-host, and the cloud version offers some features for individuals behind a subscription; the AI agents operate in a secure sandboxed cloud environment powered by Firecracker; the developers write the technical spec in plain English, and the AI agents code it; the app is a work in progress, exploring the ideal UX/UI and cooperation with the agents; the short-term goals are to come up with a name, clean up the codebase, provide instructions on how to run it locally, and launch the initial version.

Discussion Service. An open-source AI-powered IDE is gaining traction on Hacker News, helping those who struggle with certain frameworks or generating boilerplate code. Other AI editors that automatically write code when given technical specifications are also being developed, but some users have found issues with guessing failures or data transparency. Though some are skeptical about the ability of AI to replace human programmers, updates to AI-powered language models show potential for generating code automatically, and users suggest reviewing the source code may be more efficient than writing it from scratch. The AI tool e2b allows developers to build software using a technical spec, and discussions have arisen around potential uses and licensing status.

Google reverses 5M file limit in Google Drive

Original. Google has reversed its decision to impose a 5 million file limit for Google Drive users. This change is great news for high-volume users who store files such as videos, photos, and email backups. Some Discussion Service users suggest that the original limit was likely due to performance issues, and that the decision to remove it may be a result of infrastructure upgrades. The reversal is significant because it removes a significant limitation on the use of Google Drive by professionals who produce a significant number of files. While Google has not explained the reason for the reversal, users are delighted with the change.

Discussion Service. Google has reversed its decision to impose a 5 million file limit in Google Drive, causing outrage among users, while some Discussion Service users argue that Google's communication strategy lacks understanding of customer service. The incident highlights the risks of trusting a single provider for cloud storage, and users should consider diversifying their backup sources. Meanwhile, some Discussion Service users debate the impact of corporate decisions on fewer individuals, highlighting the influence of "management by metrics" prioritizing profits over public interest. Elon Musk's recent Twitter name change from 'Elon Musk' to '#bitcoin' sparked speculations on the reason behind the change, while discussions are underway about space exploration contributing to climate change and not being a human right. Differing views on the future of Google's revenue and margin, and the difficulty of getting users to switch from a default search engine are also being debated. Finally, a comment critiques Google's stability and neurotic culture.

Circuit.js – Electronic circuit simulator on the web

Original. Circuit.js is an electronic circuit simulator that runs in your browser. . The simulator is built using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. . Circuit.js is open source and has a MIT License. . It can simulate circuits in real-time while the user designs it. . It's easy to use and aesthetically appealing. . Users can save and share their circuits by getting a shareable URL. . Circuit.js is perfect for anyone who wants to experiment with electronic circuits without purchasing any hardware. . An Discussion Service user points out that there are similar tools available, such as Falstad Circuit Simulator and EveryCircuit.

Discussion Service. Circuit.js, an electronic circuit simulator available on the web, is gaining attention for its interactive and visual approach. The simulator has undergone numerous UI improvements, particularly in the area of scopes, and now offers a plug-in-free experience. A newer version of the site is available with code contributed by teachers to support classroom use. While Circuit.js is currently simple, plans for monetization and extension are under consideration. Despite the limitations of spice models and component selection, innovative simulator projects like Circuit.js, CircuitLab, and CircuitVerse pave the way for better productivity and faster project designs. A modified 3L-FC converter has been created, utilizing capacitors and an auxiliary switch to achieve a time-invariant current, potentially reducing the need for smoothing capacitors in computer power supplies.

Even if you can't write assembly, you can read disassembly

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Discussion Service. The Hacker News article features a discussion exploring the readability and reverse engineering of assembly code. Users offer suggestions, sharing their experiences and opinions on the topic. The article highlights hyperlinks and users appreciate the personal touch of the website design. The discussion remains neutral and avoids political and religious statements while emphasizing the importance of reading disassembly for reverse engineering. Experts debate the usefulness of terse and cryptic notation versus more readable syntax, and share personal experiences of writing assembly code and reading disassembly for debugging purposes. The consensus is that discovering new knowledge and asking the right questions is essential for growth. Meanwhile, the conversation about GPT-4 revolves around the limitations of current AI and AGI models. ChatGPT AI program is reported to have wrongly executed a Hello World program that lacked an exit syscall, leading to a seg fault, and users warn against relying on ChatGPT for coding projects.

Monster Energy Goes After Indie Dev for Using the Word 'Monster'

Original. Monster Energy Company is suing indie game developer, Benjamin Hsu. Hsu's game is called "The Monster," but Monster Energy argues that the name violates the company's trademarks. Hsu is now being forced to go to court to fight the lawsuit. This is not the first time Monster Energy has gone after small businesses or individuals over trademark issues. Discussion Service users are calling out Monster Energy for their aggressive approach and urging people to boycott the company. One user suggests that Monster Energy's behavior is a result of their fear of losing control over their brand.

Discussion Service. Indie game developer is targeted by Monster Energy for using the word "Monster" in its title, causing criticism from Discussion Service users towards Monster Energy's tendency of suing companies for trademark infringement. Monster Energy is criticized for failing to defend their trademark in a polite manner. The discussion highlights how lack of clarity regarding Monster's market and industry position could be responsible for frivolous lawsuits. There are many references to previous similar cases. Discussion Service users recommend supporting the developer and criticizing Monster Energy. A suggestion is made that social media influencers could help by calling for a boycott of the energy drink maker. The association of the word "monster" with computing predates its association with energy drinks.

An LLM playground you can run on your laptop

Original. Openplayground is an LLM playground that allows the use of models from various companies. The playground has a full UI, detects local models in the HuggingFace cache, and lets users install new ones. It is usable on a phone and hosted on nat.dev. The installation process and development instructions are provided. Contributions such as adding a token and cost counter, automatic builds, and fixing bugs are welcomed. In addition, the post provides a schema for adding models to openplayground, including for local inference, API provider inference, and searchable models. The project was initiated by Nat Friedman, and the implementation was by Zain Huda and Alex Lourenco.

Discussion Service. The LLM playground, a locally run playground with mature setups, has sparked attention on Hacker News. Users discuss querying local models via a Python API and how it handles Japanese text compared to GPT. Training domain-specific models is also mentioned but requires deep ML knowledge and expensive hardware. Key features include local models and HuggingFace support. One user claims that llama.cpp may achieve GPT-4 level performance, and it can be run on GPUs with HuggingFace Transformers. The project's compare feature and access to GPT-4 settings are attractive to tech-savvy readers. However, some commenters dispute Nat Friedman's direct involvement despite financial support.

How to pack a stereo signal in one record groove

Original. The article discusses how to pack a stereo signal in one record groove through simplified presentation of vertical and horizontal modulation. It explains that horizontal modulation is better than vertical due to less distortion and the compromise involves turning everything 45°, with each channel being half vertical and half horizontal. The goal is to achieve maximum stereo or mono and 1 channel 180° phased contact.

Discussion Service. Vinylrecorder.com explains how stereo records were recorded in opposite phase to permit mono players and stereo records of older mono records. A dynamic spacing compression technology that was double a typ. record's running time is presented along with comments on FM radio's elegant solution, lower A-B channel bandwidth, and further resources on record groove technology. Vinyl's physicality and permanence appeal to some listeners providing active, focused listening experiences. Sales of vinyl records have surpassed CDs as the sound quality and tangible connections with artists attract music lovers. Users of Hacker News discuss digital data encoding and vinyl records, with comments on quadraphonic records, bootable vinyl records, and the intersection of analog and digital tech.

We need a more sophisticated debate about AI

Original. The financial times argues that there is a need for a more sophisticated debate about AI. The article advocates for a conversation about AI's role in society beyond the standard "technological advancements good and bad" dialogues. The author emphasizes the importance of considering the socio-economic implications of AI, and how individuals and organizations can use AI to make informed decisions.

Discussion Service. The Hacker News debate on AI covers various issues, from big tech monopolies and copyright concerns to ethical dilemmas and AI hallucinations. Experts discuss AI's true semantic abilities and if it can achieve consciousness. The potential risks of AI's development, impact on job security, public discourse, and control over humans are also debated. While AI's super intelligence presents exciting opportunities, regulation is necessary. LLMs remain enigmatic, but they display unique abilities to understand text patterns. Claude Shannon's early language model failed to reach GPT's sophisticated political debate level, but AI models do not compare to human cognition.

Sugihara's Dog

Original. The post is about Sugihara's Dog, an AI tool that can extract information from unstructured text data. The tool uses deep learning models to classify words and phrases and extract relevant information. It can be used in various industries such as finance, legal, and healthcare, to extract and analyze data from documents. The tool's creators claim that it can save significant time and effort in processing large amounts of data. An Discussion Service user points out that similar tools already exist in the market, but Sugihara's Dog's unique selling point is its accuracy and ability to filter out noise from data. The tool has received attention from investors and received funding, indicating potential success.

Discussion Service. Engineering professor Kokichi Suhihara's optical illusion designs, including the mirrored reflection of 3D objects, have caught the attention of Hacker News users; viewers become convinced of the direction that an object in a mirror is facing due to "ambiguous" illusions which play tricks on the brain; these puzzles are now being 3D printed, causing the difficulty of devising the correct design, and printing in small parts, to become apparent.

The electric vehicles we need now are e-bikes (2022)

Original. Amidst the surge in gasoline prices following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, officials are overlooking the possibility of shifting towards e-bikes and e-cargo bikes as alternatives for car trips, which run on pedal power augmented by rechargeable batteries, a climate-friendly approach that's increasingly popular; politicians in Washington need to appreciate the value of battery-boosted bicycles as they remain unappreciated there.

Discussion Service. A Hacker News post argues for e-bikes as the focus of EV efforts, and commenters debate the need for infrastructure changes. Some believe that changing infrastructure could benefit public health and local business. Issues with safety and weather may hinder the wider adoption of biking, but better accessibility may result in more regular biking. The lack of adequate bike parking and bike theft is another issue hindering the usability of bikes for transportation. Experts discuss the standardization of components and potential barriers to promoting e-bike commuting. E-bikes offer convenience and sustainability, but some users remain critical of their safety and cost. Solutions such as geo-trackers and e-bike bike shares are being proposed to address theft. Despite the potential drawbacks, personal EVs like e-bikes and electric scooters provide efficient and eco-friendly modes of transportation.

Tiny, cheap smart speakers unlocked the rise of digital payments in India

Original. Tiny, cheap smart speakers by Paytm, BharatPe, PhonePe, and MobiKwik are growing in popularity for Indian small businesses due to the country's growth in digital payments through the government's UPI. Paytm's speakers have enabled the company to gain subscribers and generate $150m in revenue from Paytm Soundbox subscriptions. The speakers can read payment confirmations in multiple Indian languages, allowing merchants to no longer rely on SMS. Fintech firms also use the gadgets to expand loan distribution. Rest of World reports that Düsseldorf is now Europe's trendiest food city because of Xiaohongshu's influence. Many middle-class Indians aspire to become social media influencers like Kusha Kapila or Ranveer Allahbadia but struggle to monetize from Instagram.

Discussion Service. Tiny, inexpensive smart speakers have significantly contributed to the adoption of digital payments in India by simplifying payment acceptance for shopkeepers. These speakers read out the payment amount, eliminating the need for manual confirmation. PayTM and PhonePe have created speaker devices connected to smartphones to benefit small vendors who face technical challenges. Some vendors in India are already using smartphones to accept payments. Audio-based payment systems are also targeting the country's low literacy rate. Digital payment transactions in India have reached an impressive 8.5B per month. Claims of globalists wanting to enslave India are irrelevant to the topic.

Bell Labs gave up its roof to patch the Statue of Liberty

Original. The website nickvsnetworking.com is currently experiencing a connection timed-out error with Cloudflare, preventing the website from displaying. Visitors should try again in a few minutes, while the owner should contact their hosting provider to resolve the issue. An Error 522 indicates that the request connected but did not finish, likely due to resource hogging on the server.

Discussion Service. Bell Labs gave up its rooftop to repair the Statue of Liberty, sparking a range of discussions within the Discussion Service community. Comments reflected mixed opinions on the aesthetics and environmental impact of wind turbines. While some compared them to modern art, others raised concerns about bird and bat deaths and distractions at night. Although the comments on windmills varied, some focused on wind power's future in relation to solar energy. Despite some unrelated discussions, it's important to note that Bell Labs helped repair a national icon. One user made a sarcastic remark about Bell Labs' lack of innovation since the 1980s.

Stanford just released a 386-page report on the state of AI

Original. Stanford released a comprehensive report, examining the present and future of artificial intelligence. The report analyzes AI's impact on various fields, including healthcare, transportation, and finance. The report touches on the potential for AI's misuse, and the ethical issues that arise. The authors suggest creating more comprehensive security measures and ethical guidelines. The report also touches on the need for diversity and inclusion within AI development teams. AI has the potential to revolutionize various industries, but it is crucial to address the potential consequences of its misuse.

Discussion Service. Stanford University released a 386-page report on the state of AI discussing advancements in AI models, ethics, policy and governance, and public perception. The report highlighted an increase in AI incidents and controversies and the impacts of AI models on the environment. The AI Index Report 2023 also sheds light on recent developments in AI, including China overtaking the EU and UK in conference publications, and the demand for AI skills across industries. Policymaker interest in AI is growing, while some users criticized the report's vague language. An Discussion Service user discusses cultural differences in attitudes towards AI between Americans and Chinese citizens. The best location for an AI company remains a matter of debate among Discussion Service users. While the US has fewer AI companies, it has a high density of workers and resources for funding and support. The report received mixed reviews by Discussion Service users, with some suggesting different types of mathematical functions and others criticizing its Twitter summary.

Levels of banned CFCs rising

Original. Researchers have found that levels of five banned CFCs have risen rapidly from 2010 to 2020, contradicting the successful Montreal Protocol that had called for their global phase-out by 2010. The CFCs are not currently a threat to the ozone layer's healing, but their impact on Earth's climate is significant, calling for additional concern. Chemical production could be causing the accidental release of three chemicals, while the root cause of the other two chemicals' elevation remains unknown, suggesting that increased global monitoring of CFCs is necessary. The article highlights the need to keep a close watch on the atmosphere's dangers, and possible amendments to the Montreal Protocol to address the by-product problem head-on may be needed.

Discussion Service. A report reveals that banned CFC levels are rising with an increase in CFC-13 emissions, which is concerning due to a lack of known chemical processes that produce it. Managing refrigerants is suggested as a solution to limit warming. There is a mismatch of incentives between factories, regulations and individuals for managing emissions linked to skin cancer. Possible solutions for addressing environmental concerns in countries with less regulation include imposing escalating tariffs on noncompliant nations with a focus on products with a known environmental impact. China is a potential culprit in HFC and CFC production, and progressive climate change policies face barriers to implementation within totalitarian societies. Experts refute the claim that record snowpacks are evidence against global warming due to the phenomenon of climate change. The US and China's emissions comparison reveals the US has been reducing emissions while China has increased 48% since 2007. Consumers are urged to buy products with a transparent supply chain and look for ESG reports while considering carbon tariffs on goods imported from dirty countries. Urgency is suggested for preventative initiatives, but cost and implementation will be difficult. The discussion highlights the need for a long-term global effort to address climate change and the potential for green technologies to be adopted by developing nations.

LangChain Announces 10M Seed Round

Original. LangChain, a framework for developing applications powered by language models, has raised $10 million in seed funding led by Benchmark with the aim of empowering developers to build useful applications. The funding will be used to keep up with the groundbreaking work being done by the community in building intelligent apps. The framework offers a modular set of abstractions and components along with pre-built chains and agents that can be customized for various purposes. The framework is designed to be data-aware and agentic, allowing a language model to interact with its environment. Future plans include bridging the gap between prototyping and putting something into production.

Discussion Service. LangChain has raised $10M in seed funding for its AI-based software library for composing LLM-powered systems. While users note concerns about gaps in documentation and potential competition, LangChain's maturity is recognized as well as its potential to serve as the "backend" for many AI-based SaaS companies. However, some worry that the VC-funded AI industry may stifle true innovation, and others question the efficacy and pydantic use in LangChain's codebase. The LangChain team plans to turn the library into a polished product and generate revenue through consulting and paid plugins. The future of Python in regard to concerns over model weight ownership and a potential second AI winter is also discussed.