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Eglot has landed on master: Emacs now has a built-in LSP client
Gamification affects software developers: Cautionary evidence from GitHub
The Social Recession: By the Numbers
Cloudflare Pages: Best server tech since CGI-bin?
Five origami books by Shuzo Fujimoto are now public domain
Ask HN: Is Anyone Else Tired of the Self Enforced Limits on AI Tech?
Like the reluctance for the folks working on DALL-E or Stable Diffusion to release their models or technology, or the whole restrictions on what it can be used for on their online services?<p>It makes me wonder when tech folks suddenly decided to become the morality police, and refuse to just release products in case the 'wrong' people make use of them for the 'wrong' purposes. Like, would we have even gotten the internet or computers or image editing programs or video hosting or what not with this mindset?<p>So is there anyone working in this field who isn't worried about this? Who is willing to just work on a product and release it for the public, restrictions be damned? Someone who thinks tech is best released to the public to do what they like with, not under an ultra restrictiveset of guidelines?
98.css – design system for building faithful recreations of Windows 98 UIs
98.css – design system for building faithful recreations of Windows 98 UIs
Google has most of my email because it has all of yours (2014)
A chill driving game with procedurally generate scenic landscapes
Starlink signals can be reverse-engineered to work like GPS
5 Years of Pop _OS
State of CSS
Ask HN: HNers with multiple sclerosis, can we get in touch?
I was diagnosed with MS 15 years ago, and was doing pretty well for a long time, but with the pandemic experienced a tremendous amount of stress that has left me with my first major flare-up since diagnosis and, more importantly, developing over the past 3 years, a feeling in my brain that feels like having been lobotomized, and symptoms like "mild" dementia. Difficulty multitasking, make silly mistakes, mentally tired easily, emotional issues, etc.<p>The MS was so far outside my concerns for all these years that I didn't know about the cognitive effects of MS (though I retrospect I realize I had some milder form of these symptoms all along), but I now understand MS causes brain atrophy and damage irrespective of flare-ups and lesions.<p>I've tried many things to make it better over this past year especially, but it's getting worse. It's quite evidently different from depression, it feels like I've lost part of my brain, which seems to be what's happening with MS.<p>I'm posting this in hopes I can get in touch with others with MS that are programmers and are doing well, and have found ways to make this better, or have gone through periods where they felt like this and it improved. I can't imagine living like this with worsening, I don't have any support from family and any savings (lost an enormous amount of life-changing money few years ago), my programming abilities have waned, and if I can't support myself in the future I'm going to end up homeless.<p>I want to believe I can do something, that there is hope, perhaps medical advances, or anything I could do.<p>If you want to get in touch my email is mush_room_hn at protonmail.com. (but you could also reply here)
The Commodordion
More than 60k rent-stabilized apartments are now vacant
Hyundai investigating child labor in its U.S. supply chain
Colleges that ditched admission tests find it harder to fairly choose students
Amsterdam looks incredibly realistic in the new Call of Duty
Another scientific body has debunked bitemark analysis