Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Peter Meilstrup

There should be a law that nothing in the tax code should require any computations you can’t do in Excel (without lambdas or extension functions)

Try FIFO inventory valuation lol. I had to do key parts in Javascript bc native formulas would time out due to O(N^2)

1 week ago 0 0 0 0

in 15-20 years will AI slop aesthetics become the next vaporwave? 🤔

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

I'm SO tired of people looking for "the neuroscience of X" (meaning uninformative neuroimaging pictures) when *the psychology of X* is right there, doing a perfectly good job...

2 months ago 153 28 6 0

the purpose of a rube goldberg machine is what it does eventually

2 months ago 2760 533 18 9

It’s USB 3 Mini B innit? A regular USB Mini B will work (but limit to USB 2 speed)

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
MAQUINA. - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
MAQUINA. - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) YouTube video by KEXP

It’s like what if Underworld was a metal band youtu.be/Uqs9EdpjMHY?...

2 months ago 1 1 0 0

Cool orb. Maybe I’ll name my startup after it.

2 months ago 52 0 0 1
Advertisement

Need distraction from trauma. Maybe The Dispossessed?

LeGuin: Even in anarchist utopia, academic advisors are narcissistic shits

Me: fuck

Years later: Need distraction from the world. Maybe The Left Hand of Darkness?

LeGuin: Mass communication leads directly to a rise in nationalism

Me: fuck

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

I have plenty of reservations about the reliability of funnel-plots and z-curves and such, as well as their interpretation.....

But holy shit look at that.

2 months ago 45 16 7 1
Preview
MOLYKOTE® 3179 Dilatant Compound NLGI Grade 6, coral, used primarily for its dilatant rheological properties

TIL you can get a 50 pound brick of silly putty
www.dupont.com/products/mol...

3 months ago 0 0 0 1

The BBQ Continuum

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

Nap

Shmeggege

Monomanager

6 months ago 0 0 1 0

playing Gone Home. It appears to be a game about losing pens underneath the furniture

8 months ago 2 0 0 0
Post image

SEATTLE PEEPS

Word on the street is that tomorrow ICE is planning to ambush people heading to court at the Federal building downtown from 8-4 tomorrow

Check it out if you want to help observe, obstruct, report, resist, or otherwise get involved in crushing some ICE

9 months ago 81 56 3 2

Well, another way you could read that is SimCity’s developers consciously created an illusion that it doesn’t

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

So is literate programming making a huge comeback in the age of vibecoding or nah?

9 months ago 21 3 3 0
Advertisement
In February, 7-year-old Dolma Naadhun was crossing the intersection of Newtown Road and 45th Street in Astoria with her mother and sister when the driver of a 2021 Ford Explorer blew through a stop sign, striking and killing Dolma. One month later, New York City Department of Transportation commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez visited the crash site with other officials, met with community members demanding a traffic signal be installed, and promised to make changes to the street - including "daylighting"
the intersection using curb extensions and plastic bollards. State assemblymember Zohran Mamdani also visited the scene that day and realized that something else needed to change. "When you take a step back and think about traffic violence in New York City," he said, "you start to understand that this is a systemic issue that is incentivized by the policies that we have in place with regard to the design of our streets and what kind of vehicles we allow to be on our roads." Whether a driver runs a stop sign or a red light, statistically, certain cars - namely, bigger SUVs and trucks - are more likely to kill a 7-year-old. This is why Mamdani is co- introducing legislation for a weight-based vehicle-registration fee
intended to discourage people from purchasing heavier vehicles. "The car industry is pushing the sale of heavier and larger vehicles," he says. "The state has to make it clear that these types of vehicles
come with a certain kind of cost."

In February, 7-year-old Dolma Naadhun was crossing the intersection of Newtown Road and 45th Street in Astoria with her mother and sister when the driver of a 2021 Ford Explorer blew through a stop sign, striking and killing Dolma. One month later, New York City Department of Transportation commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez visited the crash site with other officials, met with community members demanding a traffic signal be installed, and promised to make changes to the street - including "daylighting" the intersection using curb extensions and plastic bollards. State assemblymember Zohran Mamdani also visited the scene that day and realized that something else needed to change. "When you take a step back and think about traffic violence in New York City," he said, "you start to understand that this is a systemic issue that is incentivized by the policies that we have in place with regard to the design of our streets and what kind of vehicles we allow to be on our roads." Whether a driver runs a stop sign or a red light, statistically, certain cars - namely, bigger SUVs and trucks - are more likely to kill a 7-year-old. This is why Mamdani is co- introducing legislation for a weight-based vehicle-registration fee intended to discourage people from purchasing heavier vehicles. "The car industry is pushing the sale of heavier and larger vehicles," he says. "The state has to make it clear that these types of vehicles come with a certain kind of cost."

soar above adult shoulders. But there may be another way to disincentivize the purchases of such vehicles, says Edwards. "One other potential idea would be for someone, maybe a city's DOT, to start keeping a list of the different makes and models of vehicles that are killing pedestrians and cyclists, or kids specifically, and post that publicly," he says. "That could bring awareness to which cars are more dangerous and also potentially affect insurance rates,
which would possibly convince people not to buy certain cars." There's a bit of accountability in New York's bill, which would
require the State DOT to track all fatal crashes by vehicle weight. But the other encouraging aspect of the proposal is that the collected fees stay local, by county, and, after the annual dedications to highway, bridge, and transit trust funds are met, a full 75 percent of the funds raised will go toward safety
improvements like bike lanes, bollards, road diets, pedestrianization of streets, and raised crosswalks. This means the neighborhoods most impacted by large vehicles are likely to see the biggest changes. And that might be the most important part of the legislation, says Mamdani. "This is an initiative to make our streets safer for our children," he says. "And we are making sure a significant portion of this funding goes toward creating the very
streetscapes that we know will save their lives."

soar above adult shoulders. But there may be another way to disincentivize the purchases of such vehicles, says Edwards. "One other potential idea would be for someone, maybe a city's DOT, to start keeping a list of the different makes and models of vehicles that are killing pedestrians and cyclists, or kids specifically, and post that publicly," he says. "That could bring awareness to which cars are more dangerous and also potentially affect insurance rates, which would possibly convince people not to buy certain cars." There's a bit of accountability in New York's bill, which would require the State DOT to track all fatal crashes by vehicle weight. But the other encouraging aspect of the proposal is that the collected fees stay local, by county, and, after the annual dedications to highway, bridge, and transit trust funds are met, a full 75 percent of the funds raised will go toward safety improvements like bike lanes, bollards, road diets, pedestrianization of streets, and raised crosswalks. This means the neighborhoods most impacted by large vehicles are likely to see the biggest changes. And that might be the most important part of the legislation, says Mamdani. "This is an initiative to make our streets safer for our children," he says. "And we are making sure a significant portion of this funding goes toward creating the very streetscapes that we know will save their lives."

Two years ago I interviewed a 31-year-old NY state assemblymember about a 7-year-old girl killed by an SUV driver in his district. I hung up the phone, astonished that I'd talked to a legislator who so thoughtfully articulated what actually needs to change on our streets.

He'll make a great mayor

9 months ago 6094 1294 39 102

It is a political open goal to go after these companies. They’re unsympathetic, disconnected from humanity, their leaders are charmless and bland pseudo-people with a flimsy attachment to reality and nothing to lose. Run them into the ground - people love technology, but they hate the tech industry.

10 months ago 998 122 5 5

“I See Hawks in L.A.”

10 months ago 0 0 0 0

“Wu Tang Clan Ain’t Nothing Ta Fuck With”
“Atari Teenage Riot”

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
Tesla model 3 2025 FSD 13.2.8 crash front view
Tesla model 3 2025 FSD 13.2.8 crash front view YouTube video by Syn Gates

Level 3 automation arrives at 0:32 in this clip

youtu.be/frGoalySCns?...

10 months ago 2 0 0 0
The corner of a deck, with two sets of parallel boards running at right angles meeting in a miter cut. Annoyingly, the boards from one side do not align with their counterparts on the other side.

The corner of a deck, with two sets of parallel boards running at right angles meeting in a miter cut. Annoyingly, the boards from one side do not align with their counterparts on the other side.

Optical #illusion found online. Most commenters thought the boards were of different widths. I think they're the same width and the cut is something other than 45 degrees.

10 months ago 1 0 1 0

Why can’t they make the smoke alarm battery alert so that you can tell what room it’s coming from?

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
Advertisement
Disco Elysium inventory screen meme.

INTERSTATE WRAPAROUND
SHADES
+1 American Nationhood: Great again
-1 Conceptualization: It's all the deep state

Shielding your eyes from the glares of the sun and
woke moralists alike, these tactical shades are just
as suited to the gun range as to streaming from
behind the wheel of the big rig you own-operate
(just 47 monthly payments at 17.6% APR left.)

MOIRÉ-INDUCING
HOUNDSTOOTH SPORT COAT

+1 Savoir Faire: Private rail car, baby
-1 Visual Calculus: Compression artifacts

Is that moving out of the corner of your eye? This
sturdy woolen jacket features a high-contrast woven
pattern certain to glitch out any pixel-based graphics
pipeline. If you had an art director they would surely
have objected. Good thing you don't.

Disco Elysium inventory screen meme. INTERSTATE WRAPAROUND SHADES +1 American Nationhood: Great again -1 Conceptualization: It's all the deep state Shielding your eyes from the glares of the sun and woke moralists alike, these tactical shades are just as suited to the gun range as to streaming from behind the wheel of the big rig you own-operate (just 47 monthly payments at 17.6% APR left.) MOIRÉ-INDUCING HOUNDSTOOTH SPORT COAT +1 Savoir Faire: Private rail car, baby -1 Visual Calculus: Compression artifacts Is that moving out of the corner of your eye? This sturdy woolen jacket features a high-contrast woven pattern certain to glitch out any pixel-based graphics pipeline. If you had an art director they would surely have objected. Good thing you don't.

11 months ago 201 23 1 0
Satellite photo of Spain. On the southern coast, about halfway between Gibraltar and Valencia, a circle is drawn on a thumbnail shaped peninsula that is basically solid white color. All that white is greenhouses

Satellite photo of Spain. On the southern coast, about halfway between Gibraltar and Valencia, a circle is drawn on a thumbnail shaped peninsula that is basically solid white color. All that white is greenhouses

(Its honestly stunning how *far* you can see it from once you know where it is)

11 months ago 172 7 6 2

Okay fine, it’s on a perfectly flat Euclidean plane. Even better. Humans are adapted to pursue prey over miles and of open savannah until they fall over of heat stroke. Gorillas are adapted to eat leaves in the forest and travel less than 1 mile/day. 100 humans simply run the gorilla to death.

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
View profile for Sergio Visinoni
Sergio Visinoni  2nd
CTO | Tech Advisor | Mentor | Newsletter Author

5d
 Follow

We keep hearing that AI will soon replace software engineers, but we're forgetting that it can already replace existing jobs... and one in particular.

The average Founder CEO.

Before you walk away in disbelief, look at what LLMs are already capable of doing today:

↳ They use eloquence as a surrogate for knowledge, and most people, including seasoned investors, fall for it.

↳ They regurgitate material they read somewhere online without really understanding its meaning.
 
↳ They fabricate numbers that have no ground in reality, but sound aligned with the overall narrative they're trying to sell you.

View profile for Sergio Visinoni Sergio Visinoni 2nd CTO | Tech Advisor | Mentor | Newsletter Author 5d Follow We keep hearing that AI will soon replace software engineers, but we're forgetting that it can already replace existing jobs... and one in particular. The average Founder CEO. Before you walk away in disbelief, look at what LLMs are already capable of doing today: ↳ They use eloquence as a surrogate for knowledge, and most people, including seasoned investors, fall for it. ↳ They regurgitate material they read somewhere online without really understanding its meaning. ↳ They fabricate numbers that have no ground in reality, but sound aligned with the overall narrative they're trying to sell you.

↳ They are heavily influenced by the last conversations they had.

↳ They contradict themselves, pretending they aren't.

↳ They politely apologize for their mistakes, but don't take any real steps to fix the underlying problem that caused them in the first place.

↳ They tend to forget what they told you last week, or even one hour ago, and do it in a way that makes you doubt your own recall of events.

↳ They are victims of the Dunning–Kruger effect, and they believe they know a lot more about the job of people interacting with them than they actually do.

↳ They can make pretty slides in high volumes.

↳ They're very good at consuming resources, but not as good at turning a profit.

↳ They are heavily influenced by the last conversations they had. ↳ They contradict themselves, pretending they aren't. ↳ They politely apologize for their mistakes, but don't take any real steps to fix the underlying problem that caused them in the first place. ↳ They tend to forget what they told you last week, or even one hour ago, and do it in a way that makes you doubt your own recall of events. ↳ They are victims of the Dunning–Kruger effect, and they believe they know a lot more about the job of people interacting with them than they actually do. ↳ They can make pretty slides in high volumes. ↳ They're very good at consuming resources, but not as good at turning a profit.

Even linkedin is starting to get it

11 months ago 328 93 5 6

They should have asked an anthropologist. These primatologists completely ignore the physical abilities which set humans apart from almost all other animals: aerobic endurance, and throwing things.

Simply maintain a circle outside of charging distance, and throw rocks until it tires itself out.

11 months ago 2 0 1 0

We can already pinpoint the bottlenecks, thanks to GPS in everyone’s pockets. What does GenAI have to contribute? GenAI can’t even do algebra.

11 months ago 4 0 0 0