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Winapp, it really whips the LLMas ass


God damnit...that definitely deserves the upvote.


@dang can't we have a feature on HN where you vote a comment into the "hall of fame" or such?


For now you have to email us to add a comment to https://news.ycombinator.com/highlights. Eventually yes, we want to make this more built-in.


+100 ... We definitely need a "super upvote" that you can use say 100 pts of karma to give to a comment.


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1.1x is my default setting in pocket casts, with a couple at 1.2x and others at 1x.

I don't need to hear more content more quickly, it's just that some readers/presenters talk very slowly and my ears find the cadence - not the slower reveal of information - a bit frustrating.


My ISP has good IPv6 support. I was using it for a while and recently disabled it across my home network for simplicity of maintenance, cutting my vyos config in half. When I need to access something not available on IPv4 I'll set it up again but I'm not convinced that will happen in my lifetime.


The removal of the forums that the author mentions was what finally ended my 1000ish day streak. It was the most important part of the app for me, the way each question would link to a forum topic and users would discuss the various subtleties.

My assumption, despite plausible claims of moderation issues, is that they removed it so that their expensive AI addon provided more value. But it was the last straw for me.


I haven't liked any integrated tooling at all, but that's not such a surprise since I generally disable autocomplete and autocorrect since, like tinsel, I find them distracting.

I do really like to use the plain web browser tools, though (currently claude), for generating boilerplate code that I then review and integrate carefully into my code. It has sped up my workflow in that way.


I found this a very beautiful story, I was moved to tears and I learnt a lot I didn't know about the process.

I would like to assure the author that there is little to no risk that "AI" will perform that job any time soon, though. It's handy for certain things but those of us who use it every day know how limited it is, and will be for a long time.


In around 1997 I installed I think Red Hat 4.x because I'd seen screenshots of the Enlightenment window manager and wanted that beauty on my desktop.

Now all I want is the Windows 98 look and feel back, when icons and user controls were clear and legible and consistent and you could drag a window from anywhere on a title bar.


I'd hate to be stuck with those tiny icons on a 4k display though. The problem is properly scaling pixel iconography doesn't work so well across a lot of devices.

I've seen some legacy fixed size games in tiny windows. If hate the os to be like that. My vision isn't good enough.


I didn't realise that the campaign was considered a fizzer. As a 14yo in a regional area who had just started connecting to the Internet (and hadn't yet developed distrust of Microsoft), it was one of very few ad slogans that ever inspired me. I think about it often.


I feel exactly the same. I was young at the time and this slogan really inspired me. It was the first question you were asked once you got on the "information superhighway" ;)


"If you wish to build an economy simulator from scratch, you must first invent the universe."


I'm the same - I have been using Dvorak for twelve years, but that's all about muscle memory with both hands, I struggle to type with it without two hands in place. When I jump onto a colleague's computer I can use QWERTY OK because my brain reverts to the old four-finger typing I used to do. I'm much faster at Swyping on a QWERTY keyboard, though, because it's a different paradigm entirely - it's more about movement than keypress.


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