From 5ad8d60cd05efdddd8b7f609134f2dd94a3a7ec0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pchaganti Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2025 06:35:01 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: b6522880774a216fff328661e3a468b486fa936b --- cache.json | 102 +++++++++++++------------- feed.atom | 66 ++++++++--------- index.html | 211 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 3 files changed, 215 insertions(+), 164 deletions(-) diff --git a/cache.json b/cache.json index 0c74df3..bd81385 100644 --- a/cache.json +++ b/cache.json @@ -11,6 +11,16 @@ "feedUrl": "https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/feed/", "siteUrl": "https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/", "articles": [ + { + "id": "3acab191e810ab04e856c629a911bcd01c319944", + "author": "Donnie Prakoso", + "description": "AWS launches Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region with 3 Availability Zones, accelerating cloud adoption. Strategically located to meet data residency needs, it drives innovation across industries. Early AWS adopters in Thailand share transformative success stories. 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Donald Trump blames President Biden for encouraging mass migration, and he is pledging to close the border and More\nThe post Invest in Immigrants, Don’t Deport Them appeared first on CounterPunch.org.", + "link": "https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/08/invest-in-immigrants-dont-deport-them/", + "publishedOn": "2025-01-08T06:05:43.000Z", + "wordCount": null, + "title": "Invest in Immigrants, Don’t Deport Them", + "itunes": {}, + "imageUrl": null + }, { "id": "https://www.counterpunch.org/?p=349206", "author": "Vijay Prashad", @@ -445,17 +466,6 @@ "title": "Dying for a Kidney:  Can Anyone Stop The Burgeoning Black Market in Human Organs?", "itunes": {}, "imageUrl": null - }, - { - "id": "https://www.counterpunch.org/?p=348536", - "author": "Nelson Pereira", - "description": "Reawakening ghosts from a dark past, Germany once again claims to have the authority to define who is a Jew. Those who say this are Jews living in Germany who find themselves the target of processes of delegitimization from the moment they criticize Israel. Between Israel and Jews, Germany chooses the Zionist state. 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China new virus assessment, Biden drillling ban, Trudeau quits, France looting of Africa, EU leaders + Starmer v. Musk, Finkelstein on Gaza defeat, China currency wars? 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Former staff engineer at Google and co-founder / CTO of Tailscale. He doesn't need LLMs. That he says LLMs make him more productive at all as a hands-on developer, especially around first drafts on a new idea, means a lot to me personally.\nHis post reminds me of an old idea I had of a language where all you wrote was function signatures and high-level control flow, and maybe some conformance tests around them. The language was designed around filling in the implementations for you. 20 years ago that would have been from a live online database, with implementations vying for popularity on the basis of speed or correctness. Nowadays LLMs would generate most of it on the fly, presumably.\nMost ideas are unoriginal, so I wouldn't be surprised if this has been tried already.", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42619022", "publishedOn": "2025-01-07T03:55:42.000Z", - "wordCount": 8986, + "wordCount": 9139, "title": "New comment by dewitt in \"How I program with LLMs\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -669,7 +679,7 @@ "description": "I finished the game without cheating. I felt like a frog being slowly boiled (and it really does feel like you're boiling at the end). It's quite the journey...\nI love how everything here isn't even farfetched. It's just standard YouTube and TikTok content. The red notification bubbles were also a nice touch, I felt myself really drawn to those, and if I think back, I guess that's the earliest example I can recall of where these patterns all started: Facebook's little red notification bubble", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42614326", "publishedOn": "2025-01-06T19:19:40.000Z", - "wordCount": 1310, + "wordCount": null, "title": "New comment by zdc1 in \"Stimulation Clicker\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -689,7 +699,7 @@ "description": "The year is 2030. After the AI bot wars, FaceBook and Google have been crippled. They let AI automation control their content and it was deleted after OpenAI GPT10 discovered vulnerabilities in automated copyright strikes.\nTaco Bell won the franchise war and is the only restaurant remaining.", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42612650", "publishedOn": "2025-01-06T17:23:30.000Z", - "wordCount": 3804, + "wordCount": 4015, "title": "New comment by wil421 in \"3blue1brown YouTube Bitcoin video taken down as copyright violation\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -699,7 +709,7 @@ "description": "I think it’s worth noting that the weekend before this, local residents of Ottawa had basically “stormed” one of the trucker convoy camps to unblock a road. There were genuine concerns that the residents of Ottawa were ready to take matters into their own hands, and it would be a bloodbath. Not to mention the blockade in Alberta where they were found with guns and a pipe bomb, with their communications indicating they were planning to murder the RCMP officers on site!\nDeclaring the Emergency acts was overwhelmingly popular in Canada and remains one of the most popular things Trudeau ever did. The moves to restrict access to banking affected less than 20 people (and I think they were generally funnelling money from international propaganda groups or committing similar financial crimes).", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42612168", "publishedOn": "2025-01-06T16:45:07.000Z", - "wordCount": 14982, + "wordCount": null, "title": "New comment by catgary in \"Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -709,7 +719,7 @@ "description": "Patio11 has some good coverage of Trudeau's handling of the trucker protest against the government's handling of COVID-19 [1].\nWhatever you think of the truckers' position or protest tactics, any punishment for their actions ought to go through the laws and court system. Trudeau instead essentially told the banking system \"You can't do business with those people, they're terrorists.\" Patio11's words of what happened next:\n\"The assistant deputy finance minister...said...'The intent was not to get at the families', and when a democratic government starts a sentence that way something deeply #*&$#ed up has happened.\"\nI'm not on the pulse of Canadian politics, so I don't really know what sins or political circumstances have led Trudeau to this point, or if he has any redeeming qualities. Personally, I'm glad to see him gone.\n[1] https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/archive/debanking-and-debunki...\n(You'll have to Ctrl+F trucker as this blog doesn't seem to have for headings, as is customary on e.g. Wikipedia.)", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42611968", "publishedOn": "2025-01-06T16:30:28.000Z", - "wordCount": 31891, + "wordCount": 32001, "title": "New comment by csense in \"Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -739,7 +749,7 @@ "description": "> I know a good salesman when I see one. I was, briefly, the No. 1 telemarketer in the United States.\nOh neat, how?\n> Unlike many of my less successful colleagues, I quickly learned to take yes for an answer; though we were legally required to read a long list of mandatory disclosures to all our sales, I noticed that this often broke the spell and gave people an opening to back out or “wait and ask the wife about it.” As soon as I heard a yes, I said, “Great choice!” and transferred them to confirmation. My manager occasionally came by and reminded me that it was technically illegal to skip my disclosures, but he made commission off my commission, and his tone made it clear that I could do as I pleased as long as I kept putting up numbers.\n[…]\n> I was one of the first to go, technically for not making my required disclosures—about cancellation fees, international rates, all that fine print nobody ever bothered to recite—on a sale.\nSo, he and his boss did crime together for a while and then eventually their scam stopped working and he got fired.", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42606745", "publishedOn": "2025-01-06T01:52:18.000Z", - "wordCount": 5368, + "wordCount": null, "title": "New comment by bee_rider in \"In my life, I've witnessed three elite salespeople at work\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -749,7 +759,7 @@ "description": "You know what AI profiles I want more of? Clueless grandma/grandpa that accepts scammer calls and waste their time. Such as UK's O2 Daisy: https://news.virginmediao2.co.uk/o2-unveils-daisy-the-ai-gra...", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42596040", "publishedOn": "2025-01-04T17:14:12.000Z", - "wordCount": 9299, + "wordCount": 10016, "title": "New comment by tomalaci in \"Meta is killing off its AI-powered Instagram and Facebook profiles\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -759,7 +769,7 @@ "description": "> Europeans could learn from Canada how to allow immigration in a fashion that the population embraces rather than tolerates\nClearly the author is ignorant. Canadians are sick of immigration. Young Canadians doubly so. Racism is becoming more acceptable by the day.", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42583575", "publishedOn": "2025-01-03T07:56:21.000Z", - "wordCount": null, + "wordCount": 22493, "title": "New comment by BJones12 in \"Why Canada Should Join the EU\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -779,7 +789,7 @@ "description": "This is the most childish thing I’ve read. And shows a lot about he doesn’t have any people relying on him or community to support. He takes one hike and throws away 60m. Doesn’t try to find anything interesting to do at Atlassian just calls his coworkers NPCs. This is zero-empathy Peter Pan syndrome at its worse.\nSad how he just goes adventure hopping to try and find meaning. The problem is no matter where you are you are also there. Time to look inward and not outward.", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42581844", "publishedOn": "2025-01-03T03:01:35.000Z", - "wordCount": 14913, + "wordCount": null, "title": "New comment by pech0rin in \"I am rich and have no idea what to do\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -799,7 +809,7 @@ "description": "I don't think you have to have Fuck You Money to get to this point. Most people eventually become disillusioned with work enough that they reevaluate what matters to them. Getting a very profitable exit is just one way to trigger that experience.\nIn my experience, a lot of people who get into this state start self-sabotaging hard as a way of rejecting what feels, ironically, like losing control. Sudden freedom can feel foreign and lot like your world got forcibly taken away from you. I'm not surprised the author is turning down opportunities and breaking off with his girlfriend. It's a way of taking back control.\nWhen this happened to me, I pivoted hard from getting satisfaction out of what I built to getting satisfaction out of developing people. Now I take great pride out of the careers I've nurtured...a lot more than what I've built, in most ways. I've heard others express similar ideas in different ways, like \"I now enjoy making other people rich.\"\nNo matter what, I encourage the author to use this time to build connections instead of destroying them (real connections...not work or SF acquaintances). Something I did not read in this essay is how he grew closer to anyone (in fact, I read the opposite). No path out of this valley involves traveling alone.", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42580321", "publishedOn": "2025-01-02T23:39:47.000Z", - "wordCount": 10796, + "wordCount": null, "title": "New comment by madrox in \"I am rich and have no idea what to do\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -829,7 +839,7 @@ "description": "> The \"unsubscribe\" button in Indeed's job notification emails leads me to an impassable Cloudflare challenge.\nThat's a CAN-SPAM act violation.\nFTC: \"Tell recipients how to opt out of receiving future marketing email from you. Your message must include a clear and conspicuous explanation of how the recipient can opt out of getting marketing email from you in the future. Craft the notice in a way that’s easy for an ordinary person to recognize, read, and understand. Creative use of type size, color, and location can improve clarity. Give a return email address or another easy Internet-based way to allow people to communicate their choice to you. You may create a menu to allow a recipient to opt out of certain types of messages, but you must include the option to stop all marketing messages from you. Make sure your spam filter doesn’t block these opt-out requests.\"[1]\nExperian was recently fined for making it hard to opt out of their marketing emails.\nThe actual regulation text:\n§ 316.5 Prohibition on charging a fee or imposing other requirements on recipients who wish to opt out.\nNeither a sender nor any person acting on behalf of a sender may require that any recipient pay any fee, provide any information other than the recipient's electronic mail address and opt-out preferences, or take any other steps except sending a reply electronic mail message or visiting a single Internet Web page, in order to:\n(a) Use a return electronic mail address or other Internet-based mechanism, required by 15 U.S.C. 7704(a)(3), to submit a request not to receive future commercial electronic mail messages from a sender; or\n(b) Have such a request honored as required by 15 U.S.C. 7704(a)(3)(B) and (a)(4).\nThat seems to cover it. File a CAN-SPAM act complaint (spam@uce.gov). Send a copy to the legal department of the sender.\n[1] https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/can-spam-act...", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42577504", "publishedOn": "2025-01-02T18:59:23.000Z", - "wordCount": null, + "wordCount": 1640, "title": "New comment by Animats in \"Tell HN: Impassable Cloudflare challenges are ruining my browsing experience\"", "imageUrl": null }, @@ -849,7 +859,7 @@ "description": "Hilarious irony:\n> With hindsight, some of my past rejections have become amusing. With a coauthor, I once almost solved a conjecture, establishing the result with an \"epsilon loss\" in a key parameter. We submitted to a highly reputable journal, but it was rejected on the grounds that it did not resolve the full conjecture. So we submitted elsewhere, and the paper was accepted.\n> The following year, we managed to finally prove the full conjecture without the epsilon loss, and decided to try submitting to the highly reputable journal again. This time, the paper was rejected for only being an epsilon improvement over the previous literature!", "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42568746", "publishedOn": "2025-01-01T19:54:15.000Z", - "wordCount": 16739, + "wordCount": null, "title": "New comment by dwaltrip in \"One of my papers got declined today\"", "imageUrl": null } @@ -974,16 +984,6 @@ "wordCount": 196, "title": "Voting open for the 2024 Triple J Hottest 100 music poll", "imageUrl": "https://disassociated.com/images/index/99_logo_FRUIT_SALAD_SOCIALS_card.png" - }, - { - "id": "https://disassociated.com/?p=9030", - "author": "disassociated.com", - "description": "The concept of gravastars (or gravitational vacuum stars) is a fascinating alternative to the idea of black holes, although if their presence were ever proved, they would not rule out the existence of black holes. Proposed by Pawel O. 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This is the most childish thing I’ve read. And shows a lot about he doesn’t have any people relying on him or community to support. He takes one hike and throws away 60m. Doesn’t try to find anything interesting to do at Atlassian just calls his coworkers NPCs. This is zero-empathy Peter Pan syndrome at its worse. Sad how he just goes adventure hopping to try and find meaning. The problem is no matter where you are you are also there. Time to look inward and not outward. -  ( 50 - min ) @@ -1803,8 +1876,6 @@

In my experience, a lot of people who get into this state start self-sabotaging hard as a way of rejecting what feels, ironically, like losing control. Sudden freedom can feel foreign and lot like your world got forcibly taken away from you. I'm not surprised the author is turning down opportunities and breaking off with his girlfriend. It's a way of taking back control. When this happened to me, I pivoted hard from getting satisfaction out of what I built to getting satisfaction out of developing people. Now I take great pride out of the careers I've nurtured...a lot more than what I've built, in most ways. I've heard others express similar ideas in different ways, like "I now enjoy making other people rich." No matter what, I encourage the author to use this time to build connections instead of destroying them (real connections...not work or SF acquaintances). Something I did not read in this essay is how he grew closer to anyone (in fact, I read the opposite). No path out of this valley involves traveling alone. -  ( 36 - min ) @@ -1872,6 +1943,8 @@

(b) Have such a request honored as required by 15 U.S.C. 7704(a)(3)(B) and (a)(4). That seems to cover it. File a CAN-SPAM act complaint (spam@uce.gov). Send a copy to the legal department of the sender. [1] https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/can-spam-act... +  ( 5 + min ) @@ -2059,8 +2132,6 @@

Hilarious irony: > With hindsight, some of my past rejections have become amusing. With a coauthor, I once almost solved a conjecture, establishing the result with an "epsilon loss" in a key parameter. We submitted to a highly reputable journal, but it was rejected on the grounds that it did not resolve the full conjecture. So we submitted elsewhere, and the paper was accepted. > The following year, we managed to finally prove the full conjecture without the epsilon loss, and decided to try submitting to the highly reputable journal again. This time, the paper was rejected for only being an epsilon improvement over the previous literature! -  ( 56 - min ) @@ -2140,26 +2211,6 @@

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