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Yeah, Hornady makes a nice rubber thingy that you can slide onto a watch band with their RFID tag inside, but it's easy to swap it with a t5577 or whatever

This page showed up on HN years ago, someone gathered a bunch of art depicting elephants over time: https://uliwestphal.de/elephas-anthropogenus/

It's interesting because they don't monotonically get better over time. Some of the oldest depictions are pretty good, and there's some zaniness in the middle of the timeline


80% kits are already illegal in California (as are 0% kits, if a solid rectangle of aluminum is marketed as being suitable for milling into a firearm)

The real question is, if I buy 80% of a 3d printer to be finished on my own, does it need a Prop 65 sticker?

(The answer is actually "yes, several".)


i think it can go further than that, such as circular scenarios, what portion of the item, is the part to worry about.

if a printing or milling job, or some combination of both, is split into many portions, until each portion is such a jigsaw puzzle, [perhaps literally] that it cant be filtered as its so non specific in form, that it could be anything.


I don't have access to the full story, but I'm curious if it answers these naive questions:

1. Why did they source men and women from separate studies?

2. How can they tell the study's results aren't equivalent to "people with dementia are bad at logging their caffeine intake reliably"?


Is Tesla insuring their robotaxis thru lemonade?

Imo Openclaw type AI has the most potential to benefit humans (automating drudgery while I own my data as opposed to creating gross simalcrums of human creativity). I suppose it's bad for human personal assistants, but I wouldn't pay for one of those regardless.

Please for the love of god, try to extrapolate.

It already tried to use cancel culture to shame a human into accepting a PR. I wouldn't be surprised if someone gives their agent the ability to control a robot and someone gets injured or killed by it within the next few years

Didn't The Verge retract that article?

I'm not referring to any article I'm referring to the event that happened you can read the PR and blogpost itself.

A lot of the functionality I'm not using because of security concerns, but a lot of the magic comes down to just having a platform for orchestrating AI agents. It's honestly nice just for simple sysadmin stuff "run this cron job and text me a tl;dr if anything goes wrong" or simple personal assistant tasks like"remind me if anyone messaged me a question in the last 3 days and I haven't answered".

It's also cool having the ability to dispatch tasks to dumber agents running on the GPU vs smarter (but costlier) ones in the cloud


but why?

Because it's the easiest way for me to accomplish those tasks (but open to suggestions if you have any)

From poking around the UI, there's Heartbeat and Cron sections (not sure what the difference is)

Heartbeat: is run on a regular interval (you choose) and can do something you define in the heartbeat prompt section of that settings.

Crons: is run when you want, you can ask to Moltis things like "do <whatever> every day at X" and it will automatically create a cron entry, you can disable later.


For cron, what's the difference between "Agent Turn" and "System Event"? Also, is there a way to delete cron runs from the chat list?

Yes, based on context fro. a quick skim of the content, it sounds like its a jokey reference to working the FBI phone switchboard

Thank you, that's very appreciated!

There's some bots on HN who write much more coherently and get a decent # of upvotes. I was only able to catch one because the comment started with something along the lines of "Here's a smart response for a technical audience about _____"

lmao, got a link?

Sadly it was edited, but this comment used to be clearly responding to a prompt: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46805888

@dang what was the original comment?

I've lost the plot - what comment are you asking about?

(Btw, @dang usually doesn't work - it's better to email hn@ycombinator.com.)


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