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Really cool project!

I can't wait until it's formalized enough that I can just buy a $20 light bulb, update it wirelessly somehow, and then have my own little "light bulb library" server.


That's exactly what this project is. You can buy the same tasmota bulb I used and flash it over the wifi. No disassembly required.

I don't understand why the author doesn't just publish this himself. Linking a GItHub of Latex files is not the same thing!

Well that makes zero sense ... probably because it's a random email with *zero* context.

It's so annoying how he starts out talking about boot speed, does the entire project, and then doesn't even mention how long it takes to boot up! All he ever says is "boots a bit quicker".

The photo of his monitor shows the kernel exec'ing his binary after 0.92 seconds.

This blog post had serious "old man yells at cloud" vibes for me.

The old man is absolutely pointing out a very real problem. It is too easy with LLMs to create crap PR:s.

I learned Flask from Grinberg, god bless the man.


nope, it's an old man yelling get off my lawn. And as a fellow old person with an open source lawn, I 100% sympathize.

My lawn == I'm not wasting any of my dwindling old man time on bullshit people vomit out. You want to do that, you fork and leave me out.


But, to be fair, we subsidize all of corporate America, not just AI companies.

They do, but only for specific definitions of "work". Like, benevolent dictators in Cuba 100% raised the literacy rate by an insane amount in just a few years (something like 20% => 80%").

If you define work as "literacy", they no doubt succeeded. But if you consider the people (and children) they tortured, raped, and murdered, suddenly literacy doesn't seem so important.


I meant in the context of a software project, for example.

Was there a point to this article?

I sure couldn't find it: to me it read like "I time tracked, now I don't" with no actual insight or conclusion into why either might be preferable.


"Was there a point to this article?"

To tell us that he cannot focus.


Does there have to be a point? I had some feelings I wanted to share with the world.

That's cool and all, but I think the real question they're asking is "Why is it on the front page of HN?".

I believe this was the point they’re making.

> Turns out, the friction I felt around picking one thing may have actually been beneficial. Perhaps it was actually helping me stay focused. Even if it cost just a bit of extra time before I sat down and worked.

They regretted it.


It's point is highlighting a common issue that is becoming widespread due to AI tool proliferation. I have the same exact issues. I used to love sinking into deep work mode but now that's gone.

Very short, and I couldn't find an actual point anywhere :(

No idiotic Musk fanboy slop please.

The dude was born incredibly wealthy: that is how he became successful (not because he's some genius who raised himself up by his bootstraps, and therefore we should follow all his advice).


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