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I'm a fan of nhexl-mode in emacs. It does take a while to open large binaries (dozens of gigabytes), however I've managed to use it to do some rudimentary swapping out of video files on a modern computer game.


I suppose there is meant to be a tipping point where the humans should be able to step back after the AI has learnt enough from watching them. Perhaps they were struggling to reach that point and the failure rate was remaining stubbornly high.

Outsourcing to India/Mechanical Turk is always going to be cheaper than creating a sophisticated AI model. I could see them dropping it if the "learning" had started to stall.

This whole thing seemed like a branding exercise anyway. Like how Apple stores are in every major city despite relatively few people buying their products in-store.


They've had a binary version of the full fat linux kernel available for a few years now. Other packages like firefox-bin have been available since before I started using gentoo in 2017.

Edit: Actually looking into this more the headline is accurate. This is the first time they've provided official binaries aside from stage3s when doing the initial installation.


I use gentoo on my desktop and debian on an old refurb thinkpad I got for £100. Both of them are amongst the last of the large independent linux distros and I think both approaches are valid.

Never had a bad experience with Arch but the way they use the AUR as a crutch is a bit off-putting. It's a little bit like a giant gentoo overlay but pushes all the complexity onto the user.


tmux defaults don't play nicely with the Apple Terminal. Resizing split panes for example collides with switching workspaces in macOS finder.


I think this is unfair - Arch is also meme'd by linux enthusiasts and 4chan.

Additionally, Gentoo is the largest distro with the source-based package manager USP. I suppose you could take issue with that approach for reasons like the systemd maintainer does where he claims it wastes CPU-cycles and time. Personally I disagree with that assessment since reproducible builds are a vital part of FOSS.


Fun fact is that Gentoo is the most normie distro. ChromeOS is based on Gentoo and all have coreboot. I'm not disparaging it as much as seeing it as a similar learning tool.


This is partially true but I believe that the only component ChromeOS uses from Gentoo is the portage package manager during some of its bootstrapping protocols.


ChromeOS is a gentoo derivative, but I struggle to describe a system as being gentoo if portage isn't available in the final image.


That's it! You've all been holding me back too long. I'm going to clown college!


This is very similar to Aristotle's views on friendship in Nichomachean Ethics.

He has a final category of 'true friend' that refer to someone who reflects part of your being back at you. Given that this is possible with another person he is able to resolve the question of "why should we behave morally?" by pointing out that every other human is potentially a true friend who may instantiate an aspect of you. In this case acting without considering the interests of others is acting against your own interests.


I believe archive.org is one of the sites because I tried to post an economist link using it to circumvent the paywall once and the post seemed to be shadow deleted


There's a rule to only post the original source. You can post an archive link in a comment.


Except there's a huge number of things where archive.org is the only source left.


In that case it's ok to submit archive.org (but only in that case).

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...


And this is exactly why it's good to have dialouge about the list. If only to identiy edge cases like this. HN is fine posting old links, but sometimes old links die.


Makes sense in retrospect


Human Resource Machine is great! My wife ended up having a career change into coding after finishing it and the sequel


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