Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | pipeline_peak's commentslogin

I’m interested in seeing Proton perform on Arm for Windows x86 games. That sounds like a real challenge.


I always found NAS interesting but never had a personal use for a large amount of storage these days.

All the music and videos I watch are through streaming. I don’t have a personal business or anything that requires more than 1 tb.


They’re not gonna win the console generation, this marks the end of the console generation.

That and intermediary consoles like the PS5 Pro are blurring the lines and adapting to the popularity of PC gaming.


Saw the link and was looking forward to an iPhone that could actually fit in one hand again, welp.


>RSS is used to syndicate NEWS and by killing it Google can control the media

They can also avoid wasting resources on a format only used by “Raspberry Pi guys”.

“I just made an app that tracks local tandem bikes in the San Francisco Bay area”


I love when companies openly embrace their security vulnerabilities rather than hide behind them, cough Kia


Funny how Post-Jobs Apple blatantly follows the pack.

It would be nice if they did something slightly less predictable. Of course then they’d have to start taking risks again…


What’s going on with Swift? Seems surprisingly less popular considering it’s the official way to develop for Apple.

Is it something to do with frameworks like React?


Swift is a nice for one use case. The use cases outnumber the popularity in that niche.


Speaking of motivation, maybe provide a hook instead of expecting your reader to dive head first into your otherwise lukewarm air bike analogy? Why do so many bloggers seem to think we have an infinite length attention span to their personal stories?

“This morning I made an omelette, but I forgot eggs so I had to go to the grocery store. On my way to the store my mom called and reminded me of my cousins birthday coming up…”

“Now that you’ve read all this, you should be able to sum up the importance of planning ahead!”


I think it's a pretty common writing technique to start out with a personal anecdote, so the reader feels like they can relate to the person writing the story. Maybe this particular one didn't draw you in.


> Cap of $100 per customer

………woo


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: