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The article title says 1st: "Iran strikes Bahrain’s top telco hosting Amazon Web Services, marking 1st direct hit on US tech giants"

While it's not the 1st one.

There was another iranian strike on the 1st of March on the AWS ME-CENTRAL-1 (United Arab Emirates).


> as you'd see in any $bigcorp office cubicle.

Which bigcorp does use cubicles?


It's not OS duplication per se, but a SystemD one.

Probably not. AI code generation will not allow to use memory efficiently.

Quite the opposite i'd wager. Now that AI can figure everything out we can have the AIs do the performance work. Performance work alot of the times also went against developer experience in terms of languages/patterns and such. AI doesn't need to care about DevEx which might also show a shift towards more memory efficient languages and patterns. Only time will tell though.

Is it not enough to add to your prompt “use memory efficiently”?

> If those tools are writing the code then in general I do expect that to be included in the PR!

How about compiler?


Compilers don't usually write the code that ends up in a PR. But compilers do (and should) generally leave behind some metadata in the end result saying what tools were used, see for example the .comment section in ELF binaries.

Are you checking in compiled artifacts? Then yeah, we should have a chain of where that binary blob came from.

Compiler versions are usually included in the package manifest. Generally you include commit info compiler version and compilation date and platform embedded in the binaries that compilers produce.

Iranian oil is the national security focus now. And Cuba.

> No, they didn't raise $122B as the HN title implies.

What is this about? The title says "OpenAI closes funding round at an $852B valuation". It does not mention $122B.

Edit: the linked page's title is different and indeed states $122B.


Mods on HN sometimes change the titles of submissions to be more neutral but they generally start off as the linked article's title, which is what the comment you're replying to was referring to.

WTF per minute strongly correlates to an increased token spending.

It may be decided at Anthropic at some moment to increase wtf/min metric, not decrease.


It also increases the number of former customers.

This leak just contributed to a new former customer, me. Flagging these phrases may explain exactly why I noticed cc almost immediatly change into grok lvl shit and never recover. Seriously wtf. (flagged again lol)

> and it happens only for this user, it is not a bug and should be mostly ignored

What if it happens for two users? (Still "not common").


Robots.txt anyone?

Good point. The anti-bot patches here (via Patchright) are about preventing the browser from being detected as automated — things like CDP leak fixes so Cloudflare doesn't block you mid-session. It's not about bypassing access restrictions.

Our main use case is retail price monitoring — comparing publicly listed product prices across e-commerce sites, which is pretty standard in the industry. But fair point, we should make that clearer in the README.



[Update]] I will replace the stealth browser with plain playwright and remove anti-bot as a feature.

Regardless. You should still respect robots.txt..

> comparing publicly listed product prices across e-commerce sites

Those prices and information is for the public viewers, the reason why some people have ROBOTS.txt for example is to reduce the traffic load that slop crawlers generate. The bandwidth is not free so why would you assume to ignore their ROBOTS.txt when you're not footing the bill ?


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