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The new design looks great, and I always love following Troy's updates (although sometimes with semi-morbid curiosity).

I do find the timeline to be a little confusing- it seems to be ordered from earliest breach to most recent, but the dates on the timeline don't match that, as they seem to be when the data was leaked?

Display: breach date Ordering: breach published date?

I think it might be clearer to order + display the published date, and in the cards themselves show the breach date in a standard way.


Complete (YC W22) | SF | Full-Time | https://www.complete.so/ Create, collaborate on, and explain compensation practices from day zero. As part of Complete's founding team, you'll play a key role in delivering on our mission to bring transparency to startup compensation. You'll be responsible for collaborating with product, design, engineers, and even directly with customers to produce world-class products for candidates, employees, and talent teams.

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Complete (YC W22) | SF | Full-Time | https://www.complete.so/

Create, collaborate on, and explain compensation practices from day zero. As part of Complete's founding team, you'll play a key role in delivering on our mission to bring transparency to startup compensation. You'll be responsible for collaborating with product, design, engineers, and even directly with customers to produce world-class products for candidates, employees, and talent teams.

We're hiring full-stack engineers, Chief of Staff, and other roles! https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/complete/jobs

Feel free to reach out directly with questions or to share a resume: [email protected]


I spent a day or two last week trying to get ffmpeg.js working and it was nothing but headaches. If you had more luck I'd love to learn some details.

My use case: trim and append multiple (4+) MP4s in the browser into one continuous video.


Sunnyvale does this! The "Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station" (SMaRT Station) is out by the bay, and there is a waste water treatment plant right next door. Methane is captured from "capped" landfills and is used to power the treatment plant. I believe the plant is nearly 100% powered by these captured gases.

Doesn't smell great over there, but it sure is interesting and pretty smart!


No donuts on the 7:35 from Oakland this morning, tragedy.


Semi related:

Does anyone have a good tool for keeping lists of books and links and things to save for later? I always end up bookmarking things and they get lost in the large black hole known as my bookmarks bar.

iOS app and browser integration would be great too.


I ended up using google keep as my most stripped down notetaking app that can can sync between devices.


Not technology, but a great video for absolute beginners who want to get into drifting, or just improve their on-track car control.

"The Drift Bible" with the Drift King, Keiichi Tsuchiya https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPQyQgyuNMI


Watching the video, '2019.5.15 - Try 2' is interesting. You can see the car moving normally, then it starts to follow the black crack in the road and moves to the right- at this moment, the white Nissan in front is blocking the white lines ahead where the lanes actually split.

Does AP use other cars as reference points, or just the road? Ideally in this situation it would be both: "The line has disappeared, and there's a new one now, but that car went over it". Instead it seems to just be following whatever lines it can see. Does that make sense?

Note- not at all defending the AP behavior here. Just thinking out loud.


>Watching the video, '2019.5.15 - Try 2' is interesting. You can see the car moving normally, then it starts to follow the black crack in the road and moves to the right- at this moment, the white Nissan in front is blocking the white lines ahead where the lanes actually split.

It seems like it's failing in different ways:

Try 1- Toughest to tell, but it looks like it failed to recognize any lines. Kept going straight which was at the barrier. Hard to tell if the car would have recovered.

Try 2- Looks like the car tried to go left into the closed lane. Seems like an error in detecting the barriers closing the road. I'd guess that it would have avoided the concrete barrier and driven down the closed lane

Try 3 - This one looks like it picked the wrong lane marker to be the left side of the road. In that it thought the right lane marker of the closed lane was actually the left lane marker. This one probably ends up with a smashed car and dead driver.


AFAIK many times it's a requirement of the platform/sponsor/etc that it must be disclosed. I appreciate it as well.


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