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I wrote an internal engine combustion sim in C with what I'd assume is some pretty alright procedural audio generation and posted it to Show-HN (https://github.com/glouw/ensim4) with which I got 2 upvotes. I understand it's niche, but I thought HN loved this sorta demoscene stuff.

C'est la vie and que sera. I'm sure the artistic industry is feeling the same. Self expression is the computation of input stimuli, emotional or technical, and transforming that into some output. If an infallible AI can replace all human action, would we still theoretically exist if we're no longer observing our own unique universes?


Peter Thiel may not be but Peter Steele was


I had these guy's names in my head at the same time yesterday and was brainstorming a joke...


It’s nice getting real hacker material on hackernews


It wasn't just a prompt to an AI? How did they do it? ;)


The lost, dark art of using one's brain to implement something line by line.


I mean it’s cool and all but it’s like making a painting entirely out of tiny dots with your hands tied behind your back. I’m happy for their achievement and it looks cool but it shouldn’t throw any shade on those of us who just like to use a paint brush instead.


You mean you tell someone else to make a painting while you watch and then claim their work as yours


Genuinely curious, what’s your goal here? Disparage those who use LLMs? Or just express your unhappiness at the amount of ai content on the HN front page? Or just want to throw shade on LLM use in general?

This is impressive and cool but I don’t understand the bitterness here.


sarcasm. In response of HN being mostly about AI now.

I’m very interested in the AI content, but it’s also a bit sad how much it became the main topic.


I've only been here 8 years but it seems like there has always been such a topic sucking the air from the room at any given era.

This inevitably results in even the completely unrelated topics constantly becoming a reference to that conversation.

That has it's own wake of someone discussing how it's brought into every conversation by those that either love/hate - further making it suck even more air out of the room.

At this point the ink catches up with itself while folks such as folks like Danny Spencer occasionally deliver us the quick doomscrolling hit we were all really here for.


Just admit that you don't understand sarcasm.


? I'm not any of the previous people talking about why you night have commented. I'm talking to your above note about bringing sarcastic comments about AI into this post not previously about AI. That said, sure - I'm probably not the best sarcasm detector myself anyhow :).

I.e. AI is such the main topic here that we still have some type of comment (sarcastic or not) bringing it up in the few posts unrelated to it. It's truly sadly inescapable on more than one level, as will be whatever the next hot topic is in a few years.


Sorry


Hey no worries, sorry I was unclear! Have a good one.


Aww man you were doing so well


Ah, so number 2. Thanks for answering!


God was a dream of good government


It was a time of post WWII boom and unrivalled economic prosperity. For the vast majority of human existence wealth like that was never offered to regular commoners.

Canada today might be expensive to rent in and buy in, but the quality of life in terms of safety, culture, political stability, nature, and medicine (minus the temporary shortage in health professionals) is still unmatched globally. Canadians who complain about Canada haven’t faced or lived life outside of Canada


I’m Canadian, have lived in 4 different continents, and there’s plenty of countries that are just as good or better than Canada out there.

Case in point, I live in Japan. Some things are worse than Canada, but the things that are better line up with my priorities in life.

Don’t fall for the americanism of being blind to the rest of the world and thinking we’re the best. There’s plenty of areas for Canada to improve on.


> Don’t fall for the americanism of being blind to the rest of the world and thinking we’re the best.

That's not what the person was saying, though. They never implied that Canada is the best, they only said that Canada is a good place to live in, and that people who try to say otherwise (like the parent of this thread) lack perspective. Any Canadian that lived in other first-world countries (except maybe the US) will probably say that in many ways, the other countries can be better than us. We've got plenty of issues, but Canada's still up there. There's some things that are good here, some that need a lot of work - but on average, it's still really good by world standards. There's nothing wrong with saying that we need to improve in many critical areas, but there is in posting ragebait talking about 'true Canada' being long gone, Canada being a failed state and so on, like what you see above and across many parts of the internet.


I think that’s up to interpretation. They said Canada is “unmatched globally”, which I interpreted as a belief that Canada is the best country in the world.

Agreed on the second half though.


If I may ask, how did you end up in Japan?


I liked it well enough when I was travelling that I decided to try and live here, so I got a job and a work visa. That was almost 4 years ago now.


Some of the HN community have lived in multiple places - look where they end up not where they go at the start of their career. Such people don't have to sweat families, health, ...


Given they have 30 years of what looks to be safety critical UNIX experience, it’s probably not AI. They might come from rigorous fields like medical device engineering where writing and design are continuously audited for spec and standard conformance


Dynamic memory allocation solves the problem of dynamic business requirements.

If you know your requirements up front, static memory initialisation is the way.

For instance, indexing a typed array with an enum is no different then an unordered map of string to int, IF you have all your business requirements up front


Reddit generates its revenue with schadenfreude, YouTube and AAA games with GenAI (see: Ghibli in Call of Duty, and fast growing AI channels like Nick Invests or Bernard with “Why it Sucks to be X”).

On my shelf from the corner of my eye I see “Understanding the Linux Kernel”. It’s outdated, but it comes from a time of peer review and subject matter experts. I don’t need to double guess if the author is hallucinating or if they’re subconsciously trying to sell me something.

Maybe it’s time we return to books for entertainment and knowledge share.


Vinyl and Paperbacks…


2026 is the year of the audio cassette!


Yes, if it ever releases


GTA 6 Forever?


Humans resemble AGI more than they do LLMs


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