Monday, 28 February 2022

Ukraine and Russia to hold talks Monday



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Friday, 25 February 2022

NY delays booster deadline for health care workers



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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What was better in the golden age of tech (a.k.a. the grumpy thread)

Ask HN: What was better in the golden age of tech (a.k.a. the grumpy thread)
14 by rixed | 5 comments on Hacker News.
Not that progress should be denied entirely , but I often think that the past gets discarded too quickly and many good ideas got lost with the bath water. I'm certainly not the only one to feel that way. So I'm wondering what such good ideas that have disappeared can other HNers remember. I'll start: In the golden age of sun stations, the BIOS was written in forth, and the ROM contained a forth interpreter. Not only all extension cards ROM was interpreted and therefore all extension cards were architecture independent, but you were given a Forth REPL to tinker around the boot process, or in fact at any later point once the system had started with a special key combination. That was in my opinion way ahead of the modern BIOSes, even taking into account OpenBIOS. Your turn?

Saturday, 19 February 2022

New top story on Hacker News: Help HN: Can't Open Childhood Files

Help HN: Can't Open Childhood Files
19 by twooclock | 6 comments on Hacker News.
Hello HN, I was clearing my old house and got a box with a 100+ 3½ floppy disks. All except one working! Among others I got DisplayWriter 4.0, OS/4 Warp Slovenian, dBase IV, Clipper, PowerPoint 4.0, Netscape Navigator 3.0, etc. I found also some files with .CHT and .IMG extension which I can't find any software to open them. I know I made them, but unfortunately I can't remember which software was used. There is my family tree and chart of my height growing (which I'd like to compare now with my kids). Some files I uploaded here: https://ift.tt/yX8Irtx Files timestamp is 1990 and 1991. Please help me find appropriate software! So far I tried (does not work): -ABC Flowcharter 3.01 -IBM Storyboard Plus 1.01 (5.25) -Harvard Graphics for Windows 4.0 -Harvard Graphics for Windows 2.0 (3.5) -HarvardGraphicsViewer -PowerPoint 98 Googled, checked file.org, WinWorld, ... loosing hope... really makes me think about digital preservation. Thank you!

Thursday, 17 February 2022

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you manage your companies knowledge base?

Ask HN: How do you manage your companies knowledge base?
14 by hifikuno | 12 comments on Hacker News.
After losing a few key personnel lately I have become painfully aware of the amount of knowledge stuck with individuals. While we do have a wiki of knowledge, a lot of the pages are outdated, incorrect or just not needed anymore. My problem is, I know that we are missing information, what I don't know is how to tease out that information from myself and other coworkers. Do you have any advice on how to get the knowledge out of my coworkers and into the knowledge base? Or, do you have a book you recommend? I have found a few books on knowledge bases but the reviews seem to be pretty hit and miss. Edit: After talking with some friends about it I think I was able to articulate my main issue I have. In making this documentation it feels like I am winging it. However, all my training has been in coding and coding always has standards, guidelines and frameworks. It's hard for me to just work on the docs as I feel like I should be following some sort of standard as I do it. Edit: Currently I am stuck with Confluence as the actual technology to use.

Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Tory Burch mixes daywear and sportswear for luxury line



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Monday, 14 February 2022

Ad Meter 2022: Universal Pictures: 'Nope'



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Saturday, 12 February 2022

Queen Elizabeth COVID Panic Grips Buckingham Palace



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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What Has Happened to Twitter?

Ask HN: What Has Happened to Twitter?
21 by encryptluks2 | 16 comments on Hacker News.
In the last few months Twitter has went from letting you browse the site without signing in, to now prompting you to sign in to do pretty much anything. Even something as simple as scrolling down with my mousewheel in Twitter prompts me to sign in. This also happens with official government communication pages. I thought courts already decided in the US that the public has a right to access official government communications on social media. When requiring users to sign in and agree to the companies terms, wouldn't this be considered a form of preventing access to those communications?

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you deal with getting old and feeling lost?

Ask HN: How do you deal with getting old and feeling lost?
146 by trendingwaifu | 95 comments on Hacker News.
I am turning 35 years soon and I feel like I haven't achieved much, both personally and professionally. I have held jobs in small and big companies for mostly for 1-2 years each, traveled and lived in different countries, had 2 failed startups, and have about $500k in savings. I am single and haven't had a serious relationship for many years now. As time went on, I started feeling less excited about everything, personal or work related. I used to be excited about new technologies, but not these days. I feel like I've seen most things before, and it's all just different iterations of the same. I increasingly wish I could go back to my 20s. Now I feel too old to go to festivals, bars and clubs and make new friends that way. This has been a recent change for me. When I was ~30 I still considered myself young and able to do anything I could do when I was in my 20s. But not anymore now. I feel like my time for everything is running out. Have you been through a similar thing? How did you deal with it?

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Nine Letter Word – Daily Puzzle

Show HN: Nine Letter Word – Daily Puzzle
10 by mahin | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I've been playing Wordle and remembered this puzzle game I used to play with my grandfather. It's inspired by the block puzzles in many newspapers but made to be shorter: just guess the nine letter word. So I made a quick thing to play with my family like we used to. I thought you guys might enjoy it.

Tonga extends virus lockdown by 48 hours



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Thursday, 3 February 2022

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: What do you think of my new social app?

Show HN: What do you think of my new social app?
15 by jstrafy | 22 comments on Hacker News.
Hey there, First time posting on Hacker News in about 2 years! The reason I’m posting is that I thought I’d write about the product I’ve been building, in hopes it resonates with people. Why build yet another social app? Because I deleted almost all social media around 3/4 years ago as it was just net negative on my life. There was very little that was truly interesting, I didn’t care about looking good to other people and because of the ‘media’ and ads, the apps were all designed to make me spend too much time for what I was getting. I hated it and what it meant for people’s behaviour, including mine and my friends. I also noticed that the vast majority of my friends were pretty much passive on the services, even if they had an account. Turns out that most people felt uncomfortable sharing to people they didn’t know too well, which inevitably happens as you meet new people, add them, and often don’t develop the relationship much further. I had a sense that there could be a better way. In that, I remembered the days of Path and Google+ which had the model of focusing on particular people in your network, both through the feed and in how you shared. Path in particular was a ‘real life’ social network, something that despite being brought to market in 2010 or whatever, seemed to be more relevant today. So problem found, problem solved. I took the journey of learning how to code when COVID hit (I was working in Architecture and Design and was about to start my masters degree at Harvard GSD in Boston), then one thing led to another, my prototype garnered some investment interest, and Circles was born. The idea is very much like the name suggests, it’s about adding your contacts (synced through your phonebook) into Circles that define what the relationship is. This means that you only see things from people you have tagged (rather than everyone) and when you share, you choose exactly who it goes to (rather than all your friends or followers). It also takes cues from other privacy focused social products. Posts are encrypted, reactions and comments are only shown to people who are contacts with eachother, and user profiles only show that which has been explicitly shared to the user viewing the profile. As they were mentioned briefly before, it’s essentially a crossover between Path and Google+ with a wrap around layer of privacy, so the potential revenue has to eventually come through paid features rather than ads. We’re in the app store and google play store (yay, cross-platform JS frameworks), the invite code is ‘FULLCIRCLE’ and download links are below: Landing: [https://oncircles.com](https://oncircles.com) iOS: [https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/circles-share-more-with-less/id1532621483](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/circles-share-more-with-less/id1532621483) Android: [https://ift.tt/HOxc6snI1 I would love to hear your feedback and suggestions on the idea. Hit or miss? PS: If you want to chat about the idea or are interested in working together I’d love to chat. Always interesting to meet people on HN and we have the funds, ideas and drive to continue making cool things that can solve big problems. Send me an email at james@oncircles.com Thanks!

A Lunar New Year, in North Korea



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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you explain the sloppiness of modern software?

Ask HN: How do you explain the sloppiness of modern software?
50 by etamponi | 61 comments on Hacker News.
This is a recurring theme on HN, so I think you all have very good opinions on this topic: why does modern software seem so unpolished, slow, bloated, unprofessional? Let me provide a (frustrating) example: the last straw for me has been OneDrive. I am using it to select and share photos from my wedding. It is an app written by one of the largest and most ancient software companies in history, so they should know something about making apps. And still: 1) The directory list view keeps "losing" the position at which I am, so every time I share a photo, I have to scroll down to where I left (in a directory with 5000 pictures). 2) If I screenshare using the Google Cast functionality, after a few dozens photos it loses the signal and I have to wait a few minutes before reconnecting. The entire app becomes extremely slow in the meantime. 3) The app in general is inconceivably slow. What is taking so long? I am viewing the same directory for 2 hours, why is it still so slow to load? So at this point I am struggling to understand: how comes such an app got released? Are the incentives given to developers so at odd with app quality?

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