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FTX Yikes

Orange Site:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33558225

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:marseyw: or :marseyl:?

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If this happens, Elon Musk stays winning!

Generated from TLDR This:

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen should give Elon Musk’s satellite Internet service Starlink clearance to operate in heavily sanctioned Iran as the country faces widespread protests, a bipartisan group of lawmakers said.

Musk “recently stated that SpaceX would seek a license to provide its satellite based Starlink Internet service to Iran,” the lawmakers wrote in a letter to Yellen. “

Musk called for the exemption in a tweet on Monday.

“Iranians are taking to the street demanding justice for Mahsa,” Malinowski said. “

We need to do our part to ensure that Iranians remain connected to the outside world.”

A Treasury spokesperson said the department already allows some services related to Internet communications, including those that use satellite terminals as Starlink does, and that it welcomes applications for specific licenses related to Internet freedom in Iran.

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Orangesite: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32031591

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16841356560722623.webp

Features


  • Lots of combinators!

  • Generic across input, output, error, and span types

  • Powerful error recovery strategies

  • Inline mapping to your AST

  • Text-specific parsers for both u8s and chars

  • Recursive parsers

  • Backtracking is fully supported, allowing the parsing of all known context-free grammars

  • Parsing of nesting inputs, allowing you to move delimiter parsing to the lexical stage (as Rust does!)

  • Built-in parser debugging

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:marseysnoo:

https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/zamy9k/new_app_trying_to_bring_imessage_to_android_may/?sort=controversial

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New Malware Families Found Targeting VMware ESXi Hypervisors

lol

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WebGL2 Fundamentals
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Police in Spain dismantle a SIM-swapping ring that drained bank accounts
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I was seriously looking thinking what will he do with battery :platyeyes:

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Generated by TLDR This:

The people of Louisiana’s East Carroll parish had been fighting for decent broadband for more than two years by the time their governor, John Bel Edwards, arrived in town in July to announce his plan to make their wishes come true.

But shortly after Edwards announced the grant to Conexon, Sparklight (formerly Cable One) mounted a protest to the state broadband authority.

A spokesperson for the Louisiana Division of Administration, which oversees the GUMBO grant program dedicated to helping underserved areas get broadband service, said the division will review Sparklight’s protest and Conexon’s response before making a decision.

Now, thanks to a massive amount of broadband funding set to flow into states under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, these fights could become even more frequent — and even more fierce. “

Waiting game But these eleventh-hour objections aren’t permitted in every state, and experts say states and the federal government could learn a lot from places that have instituted guardrails to discourage last-minute or frivolous protests.

The way it’s structured, we had to wait,” Chambers said. “

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Gee-Nome (aka GNOME), original song 🥲🎸 [DEMO] :pepewtf: :marseycringe:
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http://paulgraham.com/users.html

Generated by TLDR This:

September 2022

I recently told applicants to Y Combinator that the best advice I could give for getting in, per word, was Explain what you've learned from users.

That tests a lot of things: whether you're paying attention to users, how well you understand them, and even how much they need what you're making.

I only had a few data points: our own startup, and those started by friends.

Which is why YC partners should usually have been founders themselves.

Focus is doubly important for early stage startups, because not only do they have a hundred different problems, they don't have anyone to work on them except the founders.

Whether or not YC manages one day to be listed alongside those famous clusters, it won't be for lack of trying.

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Generated by TLDR This:

China's GPU market is heating up with several domestic chipmakers either developing or offering their products in offices, and industrial applications & for mainstream client computing needs.

While there is some hope for Chinese GPUs in the general-purpose computing and HPC segment with the unveiling of the Birentech BR100 GPU, the client side sits years behind in performance with the best graphics cards only offering GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti level of horsepower.

They also have a second flagship GPU in R&D that will be mass-produced around 2024.

However, both of these GPUs are once again dedicated to AI.

That's where Muxi's next-generation gaming GPU comes in.

The GPU is going to feature all the essential graphics rendering techniques and will support modern APIs.

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Evidence:

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!downvoters discuss

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  • maggotz : the free one you drum https://paste.fo/96d57e695091
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[Not news] Which VPN would you suggest?

I fricking hate surfshark, need to switch

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Tweet

The Verge Tweet

G*merGhazi thread

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Slackers I need your help

Is there any app on window that will indicate if I wrote the word wrong that would work on lockdown browser ?

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I started 'conda update python' a while ago and it's still solving

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https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/bulletins/splunk-files-intellectual-property-complaint-against-cribl.html

Read it here!

:marseysnoo:

https://old.reddit.com/r/Splunk/comments/xwnp99/so_is_cribl_going_away/?sort=controversial


Splunk Files Intellectual Property Lawsuit Against Cribl

Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK), the data platform leader for security and observability, today announced that it filed a lawsuit against Cribl in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, alleging patent infringement, copyright infringement, unfair competition, and other claims. The complaint alleges that Cribl infringes numerous Splunk copyrights and patents, and has unlawfully misappropriated Splunk source code and confidential materials.

Splunk’s complaint alleges that Clint Sharp, CEO and Co-founder of Cribl, founded Cribl using code that he took from Splunk when he was a Splunk employee without permission or a license to do so. Splunk further alleges that Cribl and Mr. Sharp encouraged Splunk employees, who they recruited to Cribl, to misappropriate confidential technical and business documents from Splunk. Moreover, Splunk alleges that since then, Cribl has developed and marketed its software by, among other things, making unlicensed copies of Splunk’s copyrighted software, and is willfully infringing numerous patents awarded to Splunk by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

According to the complaint, Cribl is “a business built on the back of Splunk’s labor and intellectual property, without license and without regard for ethics, the rights of others, or the law.” The complaint explains further that unfortunately Cribl’s actions left Splunk no choice but to file this lawsuit. While Splunk is disappointed that Cribl’s behavior and wrongdoing have forced it to take this action, Splunk is confident the judicial process will determine that Cribl has infringed and misappropriated Splunk’s intellectual property for Cribl’s own benefit. This case is about Cribl’s misconduct. Splunk is not changing how it works with customers and partners, and looks forward to continuing to help them leverage Splunk to drive great insights and effective results.

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