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The mismatch seems to stem from the fact that generated comments are against HN guidelines, but automated posts are tolerated by mods, which seems somewhat reasonable on its face, but has failure modes when OPs' own posts, even when they post first, are scooped by bots.

The issue is that it also becomes easy to game. I've abused the fact that bots repost lobste.rs by timing my post submissions, I could have had this front-page post as I posted this to lobste.rs originally.

This makes the HN front-page less of an organic thing, and this is an implicit vote ring behavior few people have access to. It also makes people interested in lobste.rs for this behavior, which our community is not interested inn.


> Found this similar to ending of Parthenon.

The title is Pantheon, and the show is itself based upon a series of short stories in a shared universe by Ken Liu.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheon_(TV_series)

https://kenliu.name/blog/book/the-hidden-girl-and-other-stor...


Thank You. I didn't know there was a book. From the blurb it looks like the series incorporated a lot of the short stories. Liked it enough I'll also read the book and compare.



GL-iNet’s Mudi product line has an internal battery and eSIM and physical SIM card support.

Mudi V2: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-e750/

They have an upcoming 5G NR WiFi 7 version:

Mudi 7: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/


Effectively nobody sells Wi-Fi 7 capable gear yet:

https://www.rtings.com/router/learn/research/wifi-7-mlo



Those two novels of Nylund's really captured the "dark forest" concept well, though I won't say more so as to avoid spoilers.

I haven't read the source material so I can't speak to the books, but the adaptations of 3 Body (Problem) that I've watched, both the Tencent and Netflix ones, also explore similar themes to Nylund's works. Heck, I just discovered that Liu Cixin coined the "dark forest" term, though he isn't the first to explore it.


> https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_Characters%27_Articula...

A somewhat more readable frontend I like, since Fandom.com's interface cramps the actual content it's meant to present, imo:

https://breezewiki.com/disney/wiki/Disney_Characters'_Articu...


Just a heads-up:

The footer of https://canine.sh/ says the project is MIT licensed, but the GitHub site at https://github.com/CanineHQ/canine says the project is Apache 2.0 licensed.

I'm not sure how to reconcile that, but the project seems really interesting, either way.


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