Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | marak830's commentslogin

GLM 5.2 came out today and the early reports have been quite good. Very difficult to run except on prosumer hardware, but small business could quite easily (or something like open router).

Yup, Windows 10 LTSC here. It's a lot faster and smoother, but I'm already transitioning to Linux on my other boxes. Will probably move before LTSC runs out as well.

edit: I realised I overplayed how much faster and smoother it is. compared to standard win 10 or 11. Example being my login screen sometimes struggles to come up when the computer is locked (work around double mash CTRL-ALT-DEL)


I have a Surface Book 2 which was insanely fast when I bought it. Its pretty vanilla, I dont like to tweak Windows often it usually feels like it degrades, its been sluggish the last two years or so. Idk what Microsoft did but used to be vanilla Windows was performant enough, they must have fired their performance guys? Idk

Yeah, their performance has gone in the toilet. Recently we needed an old system setup just for group meetings in the office. I installed 11 on it - it struggled, gave up, threw a linux install on for giggles and it's buttery smooth.

I bashed out a dashboard for myself the other month, monitors firewall alerts/warnings/shows connected devices, process monitors on a few pc's that I keep an eye on, a to-do list/calendar combination that let's me track some internal tasks I need to do weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc, oh and it pings cloudflare to keep me up to date on the website stats. And an Amidakuji game to help me and another staff member pick who's doing X task that day :P

Nothing major, and only works with my infra, but it saves me a few minutes a few times a day to just be able to check the tab, and if there's an alert load up the full stats page.


Well if it's bitlocker encrypted I have some good news (potentially) Yellowkey (CVE-2026-45585) is able to bypass it.


I was gonna say something like "If it's MSN chats, unlikely Bitlocker even existed at that point" but seems they are actually closer than I remember, only a ~10 year difference when they launched, MSN in 1995 and Bitlocker in 2006.

I think me and most of my friends were using MSN all up until the "Windows Live" rename, then I think we started using Ventrilo instead, but looking up the year that was around 2005 sometime.

Ultimately, guess it wouldn't be impossible that their MSN logs were encrypted with Bitlocker after all :) I think I started using TrueCrypt around that same time, seems more likely, I think Bitlocker for many, many years was basically only used by enterprises.


Oh I mis-understood, I thought the drive was encrypted not the chats.

From my understanding of their encryption, you could brute force the password. It's AES-128 I think? So might take a while xD


I would have thought this would be more of a story, I'm surprised there are so few comments.

"Claude Desktop, an Anthropic application, reached across the trust boundary between two independent vendors, and wrote configuration into Brave's application directory. The principle that an application does not silently modify another application is so obvious it rarely gets stated. Anthropic broke it in silence."

This is the key point for me - ask me, let me remove when done. That would be all it takes to not abuse trust.


It's being suppressed by the mods. I'd bet my house on it.


Oh thanks that Xteink X4 looks interesting, I'll do some research. Cheers!


Of course I realise way too late I responded to the wrong thread....


Slightly off topic, but I was discussing with my wife getting a kindle for my son (8) recently.

Any recommendations for alternatives? I have no problem using calibre to convert the books, and manually transfer from my PC. It just needs to read books.


Depending on how old your son is and or how much you want to invest:

https://www.xteink.com/products/xteink-x4

https://www.boox.com/


Oh thanks that Xteink X4 looks interesting, I'll do some research. Cheers!


If those people writing the Bills could sudo they would be very upset.


It's a work around to them making changes to deliberately change the expected results of pressing "back"


It's also not a very effective workaround, because some of the websites in question end up spamming multiple instances of their home page in the history stack.


You can usually address this by going back as far as possible, then holding the button again so more of the history shows up. And IME, it's only really broken sites that have this problem in the first place.


Yes, but that's super annoying and at that point graduates to being a shitty workaround.


I don't mean to derail (and thank you for the - horrifying - link), but why the hell is that a "short". It would have been much better being a normal video (with time controls).


Because YouTube wants to be TikTok nowadays.


Title should be "The secrets of the Shinkansen" which is odd for a (very well written) piece about Japanese commuter trains (non-shinkansen versions).

Maybe it's a carry on though "This is the third article we have released from Issue 23".


On the magazine itself, it seems to be labeled "Why Japan has such good railways"[1] instead

[1] https://worksinprogress.co/issue/why-japan-has-such-good-rai...


That makes so much more sense


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

Search: