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Blackblaze's personal backup solution is a mess in general. The client is clearly a giant pile of spaghetti code and I've had numerous issues with it, trying to figure out and change which files it does and doesn't backup is just one of them.

The configuration and logging formats they use are absolutely nonsensical.


This won't fix the AI slop problem. If anything, it will make it worse.

Vibe coders are far more likely to be willing to pay to submit their games, because just like their $200/mo AI subscription, they see it as a necessary expense on their path to get rich quick. People who just want to make things for fun as a hobby are less likely to pay.


I can't find any repository, either, but the package is listed as MIT-licensed and includes source maps, so I assume it will be published soon.

I suppose you could probably legally justify claude-code-ing the package from the source maps by the license if they don't...

Sadly, it won't accomplish anything. La Liga seems to have enough political power in the country to bury all of that. Probably bribing everyone involved.

Corruption at that level could mean organized crime. Is there a culture of betting through illegal bookies, are they fixing matches, or ¿porque no los dos?

FIFA makes the mafia look like a bake sale committee

No, its worse than that. If you wish, learn about FIFA and how it works. At least the mafia fears the government somewhat...FIFA doesn't.

Well, I think when the organized crime is registered as proper businesses and they have the judges on their side even if the law isn't, I think we just call that "for-profit capitalism" nowadays.

penalti para el real madrid!

real vardrid

The website has a language selector on the right just below the initial screen, just FYI.

This is your regular friendly reminder that these subscriptions do not entitle you to any specific amount of usage. That "5x" is utterly meaningless because you don't know what it's 5x of.

This is by design, of course. Anyone who has been paying even the slightest bit of attention knows these subscriptions are not sustainable, and the prices will have to go up over time. Quietly reducing the usage limits that they were never specific about in the first place is much easier than raising the prices of the individual subscription tiers, with the same effect.

If you want to know what kind of prices you'll be paying to fuel your vibe coding addiction in a few years, try out API pricing for a bit, and try not to cry when your 100$ credit is gone in 2 days.


Yes, it was. Recent Claudes absolutely love to spam an endless stream of very short sentences like this.

Yes, but GTA5 leaked a decade after its release. Rockstar didn't really suffer any significant damage from it.

If 6 leaks before release, though, that's a completely different story. I can imagine them actually paying a ransom if that happened.


Maybe I'm missing something, but how would GTA6 source leak really harm Rockstar? I mean it's unlikely it would be possible to compile a full working game from the leak, and even if so, it's such a non-trivial task, that I don't believe it would hurt sales /that/ much.

The only thing I can imagine is the story would get spoiled on the internet, but that's about it.


I feel the need to say it shouldn't be this way, to avoid an onslaught of replies, but:

It would be dramatically easier to discover and exploit vulnerabilities/glitches in their multiplayer experience, which is their cash cow.


On the other hand, maybe the community could submit bug fixes for loading times.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26296339


I may be misremembering a drunken conversation with a developer but IIRC the root cause was choice of cross-platform APIs available in early 2010s & the JSON file was tiny when introduced.

The problem was not in delivering JSON. There were better ways, but it was good enough.

The failure is that loading times had been a complaint for years, and nobody involved lifted a finger. It would be impossible to use the platform without feeling the pain.


I don't really disagree.

The software was released on 7 platforms, not counting multiple Windows versions. I don't know the risks or what platforms changes impact today or the test effort involved. I expect "it's still functioning as expected" was the default.


> non-trivial task

This is the sort of challenge hackers love, and the prestige is enormous. If it's possible with the leak, I have to imagine some group will do it.


People would compile it and unofficial community servers would quickly pop up.

I would speculate that it’s not about individuals compiling and playing without paying, but that with access to the codebase, creating cracks and online cheats would be trivial, which might actually hurt their bottom line

If GTA6 leaks they will not release this year & layoffs will follow.

Different era, but shades of the Half Life 2 leak.


It'd make it a pain to stop abuse of their online platform when it launches, which is financially problematic given gta 5 online made rockstar billions.

It's a perfectly understandable response to what is essentially just corporate damage control. I'd be pissed too if I was in their position.

They've been ignoring the issue for over a year, yet it somehow took them only 4 hours after the reddit post was made to determine that it's "an isolated edge case", even though there's at least one other user reporting the same problem. The comment was clearly written with a focus on saving face rather than properly apologizing for the terrible support.


Yeah.

Someone recommended Bunny to me and I looked at it previously based on that but didn't have a use case then. But as someone who regularly recommends vendors for v.big CDN contracts I'm not impressed with their attempts to downplay things.


Posts about US politics that have nothing to do with technology and are otherwise uninteresting get flagged because HN is not the place for that.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

> Off-Topic: Most stories about politics

If you just want to talk about how much you hate the current US administration with other people who also spend all their time talking about how much they hate the current US administration, there are much better places for that, such as r/politics.


Elon Musk posts about self driving car technology coming in the next 3 years (for 10 years): very technology related, super cool, straight to the front page! Take my money!

Elon Musk takes effective control of government functions by bribing incoming President, uses power to close investigations into his driverless car technology that is currently running amok on city streets causing death and destruction: not technology related, off topic and uninteresting. Downvote and flag.


DOGE posts had everything to do with technology and silicon valley

DOGE itself is related to technology, but the posts about it often aren't. The ones that at least pretend to invite some sort of tech-related discussion in the comments generally do well.


Even the posts which had to do with technology were flagged so it definitely felt more like Elon bots or Elon fanboys than something organic.

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