Viewing profile — rbdn
rbdn
HN member- Joined
- Mon, Dec 01, 2014, 8:52 PM UTC
- HN karma
- 131
- Public activity
- 29 items
- HN profile
- View on Hacker News ↗
About rbdn
No profile information was provided.
Recent public activity
- comment
- comment
- story
- comment
- story
- story
- comment
- story
- story
-
comment
Comment #8710486
More resources for a quick start: http://emacs.sexy brew install emacs --HEAD --use-git-head --cocoa --with-gnutls --with-rsvg --with-imagemagick
- comment
-
comment
Comment #8708373
Am I understanding it correctly that the technique that was submitted yesterday would allow for similar frame rates even without relying on stroboscopy? https://news.ycombinator.co…
-
comment
Comment #8707572
I’ve also hacked bigger voting buttons (for the sake of Fitt’s law [1]) and some indentation marks [0] which I find quite helpful, both included with ~/.js [2]. [0]: https://i.imgu…
- story
- story
- story
- story
-
comment
Comment #8699994
Or something like: 80) { this.style.background = 'tomato'; } else { this.style.background = 'white'; }" />.
-
comment
Comment #8697439
Seems like a compositional counterweight to the perfectly smooth sphere below.
-
comment
Comment #8694610
The old system presented you a challenge-response test no matter what.
-
comment
Comment #8694304
You can try it out here: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api2/demo If you are a recognized as human you could perhaps try it via Tor.
-
comment
Comment #8694288
Google collects all your data and applies machine learning to predict a probability value that you are human. If it is below a certain threshold you have to enter a CAPTCHA.
- comment
-
comment
Comment #8694223
I could imagine that this system could still be tricked with a Markov chain and some dedication.
-
comment
Comment #8688431
Publishing and peer-review is one part of science, but you are missing an equally important one, which is coming up with (hopefully testable) hypotheses. But how can you have somet…