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LLM performance, recently, seemingly hit the top of the S-curve. It remains to be seen if this is the next leap forward or just the rest of that curve.



now add a leaderboard for most collected...

btw i had a look at the code and it seems benign. no clue if there's a way to verify the same code is in the chrome extension store.


On windows the location of chrome's extensions is "AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions". You can read the source code of all of your installed extensions there. This requires you to install the extension first. It is also possible to download the crx file of any extension from the chrome web store and just unzip it to inspect the source, though i'm not sure how to do it with the official chrome. Ungoogled chromium downloads the crx file if you press "add to chrome" and then cancel.


I diff'd the chrome extension against the github repo and they are basically the same, outside of a few lines in the README.md missing and the manifest.json containing an update URL key to "https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx".


Title should be FOGBANK but it was modified by HN’s title rules


Will we see Red Hat / IBM Terraform?


Never. Red Hat is focused on Ansible.


I work in a school IT department. We have full Wi-Fi coverage of all our buildings. We definitely have filtering in place, both DNS and managed extensions on student Chromebooks. We use Cisco Meraki switches and APs for connectivity, with Cisco Umbrella for DNS filtering.

The Federal Government has programs like E-Rate that reimbursee districts for up to 90% of the cost of getting internet access for students, but like other commenters have said, paperwork. Unless you can get full support from the superintendent/board, bureaucracy will 100% be your biggest obstacle.


> DebtDeflation: Verizon and T-Mo both issued statements that they have no outages and the issue is just their customers being unable to call AT&T customers. Looks like most of the AT&T network in the US is down though.


At what point does it cease to be a framework and become just a regular line of code?


From the FAQ:

> * Is htmz a library or a framework?

> htmz is a snippet.


From the README:

> htmz is a minimalist HTML microframework

So, some ambiguity.


Author here. to be honest I have no idea


Finally, a Hacker News comment I can relate to.


Hah that's amazing


(2015)


> If Apple insists, we would consider adding a pager emoji to metadata on all messages sent via Beeper Mini. This would make it easy for Messages App to filter out any messages from Beeper Mini users.

Why would they not just shut it down if Apple asks, wouldn't that just do the same thing (beeper users can't send messages)


I'm guessing they think Apple might consider an opt-out (or more likely opt-in) setting to allow messages from other platforms.


> while we wait for instructions from our Engieers (sic)

This, combined with the fact that Google has said nothing officially about this, leads me to believe this is a hoax.


Wouldn’t be the first time something like this happened. If I recall correctly, there was also a gmail data loss issue a few years back?

Edit: ok, it was in 2011, which is a bit more than just a few years. http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/03/01/gmail.lost.found/...


Yes, it has happened before. BTW, they guarantee nothing. So don't expect any other help than "Sorry we'll try to do better."


Looks like I got hit, nothing showing after Jun 1.


Another hoaxer...


All back now.


There are enough cases, including one of a Google Workspace administrator, that I don't think it's a hoax - but if it were widespread enough, we would've heard about it as soon as it happened.


still hilarious this comment is


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"If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all."


the full quote, properly attributed to Mother Teresa, is "if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all unless it's online"


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