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New ask Hacker News story: Raspberry Pi vs. Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi vs. Raspberry Pi 2 by chrisjj | 0 comments on Hacker News. https://ift.tt/sHmZg1a "Raspberry Pi maker mulls £300m London listing The charitable foundation is close to appointing bankers ahead of a potential float that could value it at more than £300m" "Raspberry Pi was founded in 2009 by Dr Eben Upton, who created a single-board computer that has been used to champion programming in schools." Fact is, long before this, E Upton had resigned from Raspberry Pi, the charitable foundation, https://ift.tt/UDqH3Ix and formed a new company, then confusingly changing its name to Raspberry Pi Ltd. The company going public is E Upton's one, not the charitable original.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Are you still using your Vision Pro?

Ask HN: Are you still using your Vision Pro? 30 by chrisfrantz | 18 comments on Hacker News. I have a couple flights soon and I was thinking about picking one up to ease the cross-country trips. Are you using yours on flights or for work or not at all?

New ask Hacker News story: Where to Move?

Where to Move? 3 by ahmed546 | 10 comments on Hacker News. Hi, Just got my bachelors in computer science and masters in software engineering. I have Dutch EU passport. At some point in my career I want to have my own business, but taxes here (Netherlands) are really high. I prefer cold weather and want highest standard of living possible. I want to settle down and raise a family of two kids. Where should I move to?

New ask Hacker News story: The wacky, grueling bike race that captivates a Midwest college town

The wacky, grueling bike race that captivates a Midwest college town 2 by celias | 0 comments on Hacker News. Washington Post article about the Little 500 bike race https://wapo.st/44E09PH https://ift.tt/9yFQEwl

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Why do you think OpenAI forbids changing email addresses?

Ask HN: Why do you think OpenAI forbids changing email addresses? 3 by mthoms | 3 comments on Hacker News. OpenAI doesn't allow paying ChatGPT+ subscribers to change the email address associated with an account. But this is entry level functionality for web apps. 99% of all web apps in the world allow this. So, why do you suppose this is? I'm currently signed up with my personal email address hello@myname.com and want to use something more anonymous. Is it possible that this is exactly the kind of thing they are trying to prevent?

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How to not get steamrolled by OpenAI?

Ask HN: How to not get steamrolled by OpenAI? 5 by charbzg | 10 comments on Hacker News. If you're building a startup on top of the OpenAI (GPT-4) platform, how do you know your idea won't be made redundant by advances in the core GPT model itself? For example: the recent voice/conversational AI feature included with the GPT-4o release completely steamrolls 100s of startups working on enabling and improving voice conversations with AI. So how do you know that any idea built on top of OpenAI is future-proof and actually adds value, and IF the goal of OpenAI is to literally create AGI, doesn't this mean all software is redundant?