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

I would drive the car to the car wash, because I want to bring the car wash home and it's too heavy for me to carry all the way home.

You grunt with all your might and heave the car wash onto your shoulders. For a moment or two it looks as if you're not going to be able to lift it, but heroically you finally lift it high in the air! Seconds later, however, you topple underneath the weight, and the wash crushes you fatally. Geez! Didn't I tell you not to pick up the car wash?! Isn't the name of this very game "Pick Up The Car Wash and Die"?! Man, you're dense. No big loss to humanity, I tell ya.

    *** You have died ***
 
 
In that game you scored 0 out of a possible 100, in 1 turn, giving you the rank of total and utter loser, squished to death by a damn car wash.

Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, give the FULL score for that game or QUIT?



Sadly, St. Catherine's monastery is losing it's autonomy.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c707kx2nk7go


> The peninsula was captured by Israel during the 1967 Middle East War and only returned to Egypt after the two countries signed a peace treaty in 1979.

It seems likely that the Egyptian government is trying to promote migration and development projects in the Sinai peninsula because they fear they could lose the territory again in the event of another war.


Yeh, if your other car was not already at the car wash, why would you even ask the question?

You should consider changing the subtitle then. Maybe "Kubernetes-like by AI" or "AI Kubernetes imitation" or ...?

I would agree. I don’t use k8s and assumed I couldn’t use this as a result…

> The AI here was honestly acting 100% within the realm of “standard OSS discourse.”

No it was absolutely not. AIs don't have an excuse to make shit up just because it seems like someone else might have made shit up.

It's very disturbing that people are letting this AI off. And whoever is responsible for it.


You're being way too easy on a journalist.

And too easy on the editor who was supposed to personally verify that the article was properly sourced prior to publication. This is like basic stuff that you learn working on a high school newspaper.

lol true

Outrageous, but more precisely malpractice and unethical to not double check the result.

Aside, there is a tech equivalent of MSF: Télécoms Sans Frontières

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A9l%C3%A9coms_Sans_Fronti...


I would take that very positively actually. At least you got feedback, and from the CEO! It seems to be you performed pretty well! Maybe the 'hopping' was the only distinguishing thing between you and the one that succeeded.

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

Search: