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Not really. That’s what I do.

There is a critical difference with audiophiles: they suffer from a superstitious belief that their expensive cables and so forth actually make their systems sound better.

I get this with any browser, with DWM + fullscreen mode.

I’m certainly tired of hearing about it. HN is inundated by repetitive, boring AI articles. This helps a bit I think: https://hn-ai.org/.

We all do. That’s the only way you can do a pushup.

It would be more impressive to say that when Chuck Norris does pushups, he violates conservation of momentum and the Earth does not move.


Yes. It’s nearly unreadable.


The article seems to have been written by an LLM and is illustrated by an AI-generated image. And it contains little or no new information.


I’m disappointed to see how few of these sites contain a link, or at least one I could find easily, to an RSS feed.


If you’d like to improve the clarity and beauty of your writing, attend to this criticism. It may be harsh and painful to take to heart, but it’s valid.


I know this was popular, but I prefer terminal RSS readers. The one I’ve been using for some years is newsboat. I recommend it.

EDITED: I originally typed “newsblur” by mistake.


What is a terminal reader? Runs in the shell? Newsblur has that? I use their web and iOS interfaces.


A thousand pardons! I meant to type “newsboat”. I used Newsblur for a while, and found it quite good. But later I decided that I’d prefer to use a locally-installed program rather than a service. That it runs in the shell (yes) is a bonus.


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