<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: mootothemax</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=mootothemax</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 02:53:26 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=mootothemax" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by mootothemax in "Sequoyah’s syllabary created a written language for the Cherokee"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>It’s great compression: Y sometimes a vowel, sometimes a consonant.<p>And while not encoded on a keyboard, it still blows my mind that English has a crazy number of past tenses - and a such a bad hack of a future tense that it’s hard to classify as such.<p>Linguistics  is fun. The accents are alright.</p>
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<p>Speaking from the scraper’s perspective, I like proof of work; a ten year old 96-core server will cost a couple of quid to run for a few hours and will grab an absurd number of pages thanks to the access granted by repeatedly solving proofs of work. Small slick codebases too!</p>
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<p>Exactly. I’m constantly amazed at how little you actually need to bypass CF, Amazon, Azure WAFs and so on (Incapsula springs to mind too). When you look at the code you’ve come up with, it’s actually quite small and compact.<p>More to the point, these systems actually help scraping because proof of work unlocks essentially unlimited scraping, in my experience.<p>That said - from my experience on the other side, sure you can’t stop people like me or you, but you can stop 99% of the others. That’s more than worth it operationally.</p>
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<p>I suspect that introducing the calibration concept might be a case of too much too soon for some people.<p>As far as I understand it, the various probability matrices boil down to: what token has the highest likelihood of coming next, given this set of input tokens. Which then all gets chucked away and rebuilt when the most likely token is appended to the input set.<p>Objective assessment of internal state - again, to my non-expert eye - doesn’t appear to have any way to surface to me.<p>Big-if my rough working understand is more or less correct - your calibration point makes a lot of sense to me. I’m not sure that it would make sense to someone who eg considers some form of active thinking process that is intellectualising about whether to output this or that token.</p>
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<p>The irony for me being that when I was first learning Polish and looking for any and all mnemonics - “ah, that word is the number nine, and that one is ten because it has an s in the middle and that’s next to t for ten in the alphabet”-levels of desperate - the false etymology helped me set word, <i>słowo</i>, in my head, and the rather delightful <i>dosłownie</i>, literally / to the word, has remained ever since.<p>(tho while on the subject, it’s hard to beat <i>wieloryb</i> as a wonder that I don’t want to know the true etymology of ever because if there’s even a chance that the word for whale derived from the words great as-in-size + fish, I want to hang on to it forever)</p>
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<p>I think I may have fallen victim to a GP midflight edit - I agree with you fwiw, it’s a stone cold fact.</p>
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<p>> Germans are Nemci in Russian as well<p>I wanted to check; are you implying that Russian is not a Slavic language?</p>
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<p>Recommend looking up the pronunciation of that there afon :)</p>
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<p>Makes sense given Welsh’s evolution from Britannic. Much to my shame, I only started visiting Wales in later life, and there’s really something in the language that grabs me quite deeply. Once I’ve got my Polish down to pat, I tell myself.</p>
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<p>It’s lovely isn’t it? There’re a good few of these things around: notably Torpenhow Hill (which killjoys dispute); and ones like Pendle Hill (which they don’t).</p>
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<p>If you can find a way to combine this with local population to end up at pence per litre per thousand population, I bet you’d uncover some fun trends. Bet it’d also get interesting if combined with population within an X min drive too.<p>Tho really need some car population per road segment stats to drive the most out of it IMO.</p>
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<p>> what is Avon?<p>Welsh for river.</p>
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<p>> With Maplibre or any modern map SDK this this is standard…<p>In practise, this doesn’t work out as visually pleasing as you’d like; labels repeat, or render partially or not at all, or become interfered with by other labels, or only work well at one given zoom. It’s easy to end up in a visually dissatisfying place that’s taking an unfathomable number of magic rules to get to.<p>The secret sauce to fixing this is creating separate label layers of perfect point locations or lines for labels to follow in advance. Added bonus is faster render and interaction times due to fewer rules.</p>
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<p>> Do you know game theory?<p>Never heard of it. The food there good?<p>> The other devs with less moral can then outperform you.<p>I long for the days where it’s only my moral compass holding me back.</p>
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<p>Thanks for your thanks! Let me know how you get on, I’d love to know if this is a secret knowledge thing that turns out to work for other people too.</p>
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<p>For what it’s worth, I cancelled my ChatGPT subscription, and every time I try debugging a Linux system issue, I feel sad that Claude is sooooooo confidently bad at it.<p>Claude is noticeably poor for my use case on this particular issue. That said, I imagine I’m not alone in refusing to continue paying OpenAI. We’re in for a wild ride.</p>
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<p>Completely by accident, I have a setup that sends a pdf invoice to customers a couple of days after the sale. I’m pretty sure it’s a stripe option I must’ve misclicked.<p>Anyway- turns out that on the rare occasion someone’s had an issue, this gives them a really easy mechanism to write to me and tell me about it. They let off their steam in the email and then we make things good together.  (Yet another reason why I always oppose noreply email addresses)<p>I still don’t know what or where the setting is, mind.</p>
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<p>Huh, that’s interesting, I’ve been having very similar thoughts lately about what the near-ish term of this tech looks like.<p>My biggest worry is that the private jet class of people end up with absurdly powerful AI at their fingertips, while the rest of us are left with our BigMac McAIs.</p>
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<p>For context, BERT is encoder-only, vs SLMs and LLMs which are decoder-only, and BERT is very much not about generating text, it’s a completely different tech and purpose behind it. I believe some multimodal variants nowadays may muddy the waters slightly, but fundamentally they’re very different things, let alone around been around for decades unless also including the history of computing in general.<p>While I could’ve written that better and with less attitude, gotta confess - and thx for pointing out my smugness - the AI stuff of the last few weeks really got under my skin, think I’m feeling all rather fatigued about it</p>
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<p>> > BERT isn’t a SLM
Huh? BERT is literally a language model that's small and uses attention.<p>Astute readers will note what’s been missed here.<p>Fascinating, really. Your confidently-statement yet factually void comments I’d have previously put down to one of the classic programmer mindsets. Nowadays though - where do I see that kind of thing most often? Curious.</p>
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