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Sadly, this is the 3rd time everything is down when we're about to go live.
It's great that pages are still being served - but we are currently blocked by not being able to access our dashboard, configuring / prepping for a launch.
And we are enterprise customers - and I am not finding a way to reach out to customer support since .. the site is down.
The user definitely is not AI but I think they may've misread something or fell for a meme/joke they saw.
There indeed is absolutely no planned sequel to or continuation of Andor, nor currently any known plans for the creator of it to create anything else in this franchise. I'd sure like it if he did, though.
It's a separate writeup by a separate author though, and with 500+ comments, it still seems relevant. From #1 on HN to completely disappeared. Bring it back, I say.
On HN, dupeness is more a question of whether the underlying story is substantively the same or not—or, to put it slightly differently, whether the follow-up submission is able to support a substantively different discussion or not.
In this case, the answers appear to be yes, it's substantively the same story, and no, it can't support a substantively different discussion than the previous major thread. That's why we'd treat the follow-up submission as a dupe.
This is in no way passing judgment about the importance of the story! It's just that if we weren't careful and proactive about moderating HN in this way, the frontpage would rapidly fill up with variations on the hottest stories of the moment, and avoiding repetition is a core principle here (https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&so...).
I wrote a long explanation about exactly this the other day—if you (or anyone) is willing to take a look at that (assuming you have the stamina) and still have a question that isn't already answered there, I'd be happy to take a crack at it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43738815.
p.s. The current case is unfortunate because the follow-up/duplicate post came a week later than the original thread. If it were hours later, or a day or two later, as is more typical, we would merge the threads and in this way avoid a split discussion. But 7 days is too wide a chasm to merge across.
I suppose it's just a bit frustrating that HN is one of the few places left on the internet where we can have a mostly civilized discussion about politics. I had missed the discussion from 7 days ago so this was news to me (and I'm sure most of the other commenters). If you miss the one chance to discuss that one topic, it can never be discussed again on HN.
I'm not opposed to this rule for moderation, and I understand the reasoning behind it. But it seems like we're just watching the country burn and when stories like this get suppressed to make room for a new rust package manager, it makes me all nihilistic.
Your argument is likely not with their beliefs or preferences, but the embodied practices of HN moderation. Which can themselves be problematic as they have a strong status quo bias, as I've pointed out repeatedly:
For what it's worth: if it's one of the few places you can still have a civilized discussion about politics, that's at least in part because we don't talk about politics very often here. Every time we do, some of the civility of the site chips away. Since the whole premise of the site is to investigate how long we can stave off Eternal September, this seems an important consideration.
We were about to to buy a Bambu Lab printer but then learnt there will be new printers coming out in Q1 so naturally wanted to wait.
I need to educate myself on this a bit more on this issue, but it feels like the rest of the printer industry is just catching up with the X1C (looking at Creality K2 Plus)..
Do I wait for next-gen printers from Bambu Labs which I imagine will be quite revolutionary, or do I buy we buy a Creality K2 Plus, which basically is a X1C.
I watched this movie a couple of days ago and it really touched me. Might be that we just got a cute little cat. But the story-telling, visuals, animations.. It was just so very beautiful.
I have been using classic Casio watches for the majority of my life.
My A168WG has been the workhorse for the last 10 years, but is slowly falling apart (not really, just getting a bit beaten up).
So was planning on buying the same but noticed Casio have released a new version of the same watch with some new functionality, such as dual time (another timezone). All of these custom settings are configured over Bluetooth.
I was pretty excited, downloaded the Casio Watches up until realized I needed to sign up for an account to be able to setup my watch.. Why?!
After letting go of the frustration and signing up, I realized that Casio signups are borked, not allowing me to create an account.
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