Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | boredatoms's commentslogin

How do you figure out what detection method a carrier is using?

Make the TTL change , and see if traffic bw changes?

Do we have a process to make new helium from hydrogen?

If you come up with a process to do that efficiently, the helium will be a lovely bonus but not remotely the most important result. :D

If you want to make new helium, it's far easier to go the other way.

You just need quite a bit of Polonium, Thorium or Radon. Put it in a pool - and then wait a while. You just gotta collect what bubbles to the surface.


Yeah, but it gets quite warm

Nuclear fusion?

We usually take it from natural gas deposits instead.

I hope one day we can use wasm without html, just pointing the url at the wasm file

Under specified build dependencies that use libraries/config on your host OS rather than the target system

You can solve this on a per language basis, but the C/C++ ecosystem is messy. So people use VMs or real hardware of the target arch to not have to think about it


The issue is really about if the DC is water-cooling capable

I do the same. It simply means theres less accidental leakage / self-doxing that could be pieced together if you (or llm) read every comment on the account.

Suggestion: Pick a long term account, dump the comments, and see what an llm could figure out about the target


While destroying morale, and increasing the difficulty of successfully recruiting later


This means that the divisions of administration are too small. Perhaps it should just a be county level or even state level concern


Indianapolis and Marion County are basically the same thing, interestingly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unigov


Power/cooling is the premium.

Can always build a bigger hall


Exactly my point. Their architecture requires someone to invest the capex / opex to also build another hall.


Its long term microsoft culture to be horrific at external naming


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: