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the Metallica logo is one of the, greatest logos not just in music but one, of the great logos I mean it kind of, says everything where did that logo come, from uh yeah yeah when we were thinking, of the band and what dream we wanted how, we wanted to conquer the world with, music and all this stuff I don't know it, just just came out of just a sketch and, then did you take it to a graphic artist, and say make you do a thing right make, it real is that how it was to start with, I I know I was a perfectionist and I was, going to I was gonna do it I I took four, years of drafting in high school oh wow, so they had a ruler and stuff so school, really does did you save that yeah no, more rules for me well this is gonna be, great we are we got a lot we have, thousands and thousands of people out, there some of them slept over here last, night so they are, [Applause], number one is called hardwired the, self-destruct, with Metallica thanks players hi I'm, Jimmy Kimmel if you enjoyed the video, hit subscribe and if you don't click, subscribe this invisible hamster will, die
Ask HN: Swoopo like auction for musical bands?Hello Hackers, I see lot of musicians there so I would like to ask you thoughts about the idea which we would like to take into the life.
The problem : Musical bands are looking for additional revenue streams. They own the brand and could have thousdants of followers, which are happy to buy merchandise items.
Solution :
Our site should provide musical bands with additional money by auctioning for rare musical items like 'Drumstick signed from Dave Grohl', 'Dinner with Linking Park', 'Act in the Metallica video', 'Shirt of Britney Spears', etc.
The site should adopt swoopo like auction model. The reason is, that band can earn more money and rare item can be bought by fans, who are not the richest.
Do you think that it can work both for musical bands and also for fans?.
,Ask HN: my idea for a side project: social events reminders. Hi All,
Yesterday I got an idea for a side project and I would like to ask your opinion about that. The plan would be to develop a website to share worldwide "non-private event reminders". For example: Nov 21st at 2pm China F1 GP, Jun 23rd at 9pm Metallica concert in NYC etc.
As a user you can use the service in three ways:
- post a new reminder (event) that will be published
- subscribe to a reminder and receive a notification by email few mins/hours/days before the event
- simply look at the published reminders in homepage
I am calling them "reminders" and not "events" because the idea is to keep them very short and simple. They should be just a reminder of events that users can subscribe to and not full event descriptions with pictures, links etc.
Further iterations will add features such as filters (by category, by regions, by city, by time etc.), user registration, multiple notifications etc.
Does it make sense? Are there any similar services?
Thanks!.
,YouTab plays guitar tabs and chords synced to YouTube videosAn application that I've been working on. I'm looking to take it to the next level and would love some ideas..
,Curiosity images strange metallic-looking object on Mars,Ask HN: What are some geeky wrist watches?I'm looking for a digital watch that has functionality like an hourly chime, alarm clock, and reminders. When looking purely at functionality, I have no trouble finding this, but there are some aspects of regular watches that I don't want to give up either.
Functionality-wise: I want to hold on to the long battery life of regular watches. It doesn't need to last a year on a charge, but longer than a month would be nice.
In terms of style: a lot of the watches are designed to look expensive. I'm talking about things like glossy screens, fancy modern designs, and metallic bodies. These are things I want to avoid. I like the retro designs of the watches listed here[1], for example, with black, plastic bodies, and low-resolution screens.
Basically, I'm looking for a computer watch, which was the precursor to smartwatches. Is anything akin in that vein still being produced?
1. https://www.pcmag.com/feature/265834/12-ultra-nerdy-watches-of-yore.
,Ask HN: Any side projects or startups involved in Framed Prints?I'm looking for some services to provide prints/framed prints from images for gifts/etc. Everything from traditional, to interesting (metallic cutouts/etc).
I thought it might be wise to ask hn for any projects anyone has worked on in this space. So, are there any projects (yours or otherwise) that you find interesting or good for the above needs?
Thanks to any replies!.
,Ask HN: Custom hardware minimal audio panel with volume knobHi all, compliments of the season :-)
In my home office, I'd like to install a custom audio panel, next to the room's light switch, by the door as you walk in.
I envision the panel having a large (preferably metallic) black volume knob, with adjacent buttons for "previous track" and "next track".
If possible, pressing the volume knob pauses / plays the currently queued track. Otherwise I can just add a third button to do this.
Then above the volume knob and buttons, I'd like to fit a small OLED display, showing the track name and cover art.
In terms of the hardware / software interface, my goal is to wirelessly send events from this panel to my home PC (which is operating Linux, and which runs 24/7).
On this PC I use cmus, and have a fixed playlist of about 5 extended tracks that I listen to during deep work sessions.
So given the minimal and looping nature of my listening requirements, the basic panel interface I described above is fit for my purposes, and I'd prefer it to not have any other buttons or features.
That being said, I know very little about how to acquire or build said hardware. I also don't know much about interfacing with this sort of hardware, so I would appreciate any advice.
If it helps, I know a little C, and reckon I could figure out how to use a decoder from github if that's the best way to go (but maybe I can just pipe events to cmus?). I also once studied an Arduino manual, and it made good sense, so my plan is to pursue this next as far as hardware goes.
Thanks! ^_^.
,How did the irregular polygon with a face idea came about?A good man (or was it a good woman?) commented on an earlier comment of mine, that it was verbose. (note to good man/good woman, near to the end, but in the appendix)
Yep, I agree, it was definitely verbose.
That's always been my challenge, to present my thoughts in a more readable and digestable mode.
In fact, I thought quite a bit about this challenge:
How would one make this idea readily understandable to more people, this idea about the possibility that what we see and may readily perceive might be the smallest or least irrelevant facet of an issue, or a problem, or an entity, or a person, or the truth and make people consider this possibility, and nudge them to consider the idea that they should probably be more open to facets other than the one that they currently see, before they judge or solve a problem (especially the tacky types)?
A sculpture - yep, a sculpture, with many faces of different sizes, shapes, colors, textures, materials, curvature, but with one feature being a must, the face closest to a visitor or a viewer (obviously when the viewer is at a particular point with reference to the sculpture) should be among the smaller faces our of which the sculpture is composed of, should be the cleanest, flattest, shiniest mirror ( i am thinking metal mirror here, looooove metal structures) and most importantly, when being looked at from where the visitor is standing should hide the rest of the sculpture completely from the viewers field of vision. This face should show just the viewers face with absolutely no distortion, basically present a piece of 'reality' that is most easily acceptable to them. (????????????USER FEEDBACK ALERT at the very end, suggestions are most welcome)
But once the viewer steps out of that designated spot, they should be able to see many of the other faces, the big structure is built with, with all their different characteristics and hopefully make the viewer realize that the face that was the closest and most easily accessible (by being close) was just one facet of a bigger reality.
I can see such a sculpture being sort of a pyramid ( not necessarily with just 3 or 4 sides, but I mean more like 'pyramid like' with each sides itself composed of more faces) lying on one of its side and the small face that hides the rest of the structure being at the tip of the pyramid, more or less perpendicular to the axis of the pyramid, so that it can easily block out the rest of the structure when being looked at it face on within a particular distance. Consider the word 'pyramid' being used here in very loose terms, its just a generalization of the overall shape. I can even think of putting in some tailish bunch of facets with some serious curves and irregular bulges in the tail, or probably even another whole pyramid with another flat surface (for the viewer), at the other end of the tail. In fact the more pyramids that one can connect to that first pyramid, the harder it can hit a viewer, the uneven and non-linear nature of reality. Hmm... now I am veering towards merging this idea into another idea/theory I have, nope, not now, will talk about it later.
Btw, a note on my earlier posting, thinking about this problem/challenge mentioned in paragraph 5 in this posting, is how I came across that solution of an irregular polygon where the rest of the structure is outside the field of vision when a particular face is being looked at. How to make more of us recognize this problem in our own thinking and see the solution to it - that is, to be more open?
This is one of my dreams, or shall I say - one small facet of my dream, when I make enough money, to commission such a sculpture, hmm... a big one and donate it to keep it somewhere where people can see it.
I would even like to make small replicas of it, sort of Rubik cube sized ones that can be kept on a desk and give it to my employees, so that they get reminded of this perspective (the way of seeing things - seems more like it) when they are trying to solve tough and nasty problems and not get pigeonholed into just their perspectives.
Oh no no no, now don't go about judging me to be a megalomaniac, that’s not the reason here. My obsession with contributing my bit in helping people realize the nature of things is driven by my belief that this realization and application of this realization in real life, at least with the tough and nastiest problems, can increase the efficiency of problem solving. And, problem solving is good, that's how the world progress ahead, that’s how anybody moves ahead.
I have seen people (including meself) mess up things because of the lack of readiness to see things in this way, in personal life, in engineering problems, in business problems and what not.
I have seen people (once again, I have done it too :))) looking at different facets of the same problem, arguing that their facet is the only 'real' issue or facet or whatever you want to call it of a problem, sticking to their positions and get stuck. Instead of realizing that they may be seeing different facets of the same issue, they get stuck to their perspectives, end up calling theirs the 'right' perspective and the others' the 'wrong' perspective and not make progress with the problem. Even the 'wrong' perspective on examining would reveal more things about the problem that may help in solving the problem. People do it, parents do it, kids do it, teams do it, leaders do it, unions do it, companies do it, states do it, nations do it, we all do it, but can do better by doing it less, that is , getting stuck to single perspectives and thinking they are the only perspectives possible.
This happens, with people on their own trying to solve their own problems too, getting stuck with one perspective and not get past that perspective to discover more aspects of the problem they are trying to solve, when discovering those perspective can and almost always do help in solving their problems.
No, its not that I am under the illusion that I may be the only one who sees things this way, I have seen many people who have solved problems by looking at it things this way and they all are my idols, at least with regards to that aspect. But as I said earlier, sharing these thoughts and commissioning that sculpture (when I have enough money to do that) is just me aiming to do my bit in helping more people see it this way, so that they can solve more problems than they already do, if they don't already do things this way.
In fact, i even struggle to use this way of looking at things consistently in my own life and that’s why I keep reminding myself of that sculpture idea, to remind myself in a quick and visual way of how I should do things. I do believe, the more and more I do it this way, while being practical, the faster my progress would be.
Of course, sometimes it may be even impractical and probably even inefficient to think this way, can result in 'paralysis by analysis' syndrome and that’s not good in emergencies. But the stickiest and toughest problems can be helped with people assuming more of this attitude.
By the way, isn't stereotyping also a result of this same problem, sticking to one particular facet of a person or people and judging that the rest is completely influenced by that single facet that we are most ready to 'see' or 'perceive'?
More or less an end to this posting.
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Appendix (couldn’t help it):
(sorry, about the verbosity, I have started liking stats and it has really messed up my mind :) , in the way I see things and the way I use the words related to possibilities, chances, probabilities, relatively and such)
About the structure of the sentences, or rather the lack of it, I apologize for posting such unclean, unedited crap. I am sorely aware that structuring it better can make it readable to more people and its not that I don't care, I would definitely like more people to read it. But, I don't have time, and I am not very fast at structuring language in a more easily readable way and struggle at it. It is tough to get time to do that when one is:
1) running and learning to run a company with 3 employees, a few contractors and trying to hire more employees.
2) carrying out development independent of the company ( you see, I am running a multi-pronged strategy for success, dunno if it will work, but trying)
3) doing a full time job in an area that is unrelated to what is mentioned in either 1 or 2
Phew - I really feel ridiculous putting out all those long sentences up there. Its so much faster ( at least it feels like) to think of solutions than to communicate them in a good way.
GOOD MAN/GOOD WOMAN who commented on my earlier posting, please don't take this posting as a negative retort to your comment, I just used that as an opener. Honest characterization and constructive criticism is always welcome.
TING, TING, TING, TING, TING, TING, TING, TING.........:
USER FEEDBACK ALERT TO THOSE WHO HAD THE PATIENCE TO READ AT LEAST TILL THE END OF THE 5TH PARAGRAPH)
Back where you see '????????????' I meant to ask a question for some feedback. If you, the reader, don't mind, can you let me know what you would be a better option to be used for the small flat surface mentioned in paragraph 5?
1) option 1 - a smooth steel colored metallic mirror
2) option 2 - a smooth gold colored metallic mirror (gold colored, as in brass)
3) option 3 - a smooth, pristine, white, surface
4) option 4 - a smooth, translucent, pristine, white, surface, may be with some 3-d effect, with some smooth, glasssy stuff on top of the white surface, with curved edges of the glassy stuff ending where it meets the white surface..
,We are create a new Google chrome extension and looking for feedback about it,Launch HN: Warrant (YC S21) – Authorization and access control as a serviceHi HN! We're Aditya and Karan, the co-founders of Warrant (https://warrant.dev). Warrant provides APIs and infrastructure for authorization and access control.
Teams typically implement their earliest version of an access control system with a home-grown solution or an open source library. Many implement role-based access control, often with roles, attributes, and authorization logic hard coded and/or tightly coupled with their business logic.
As a product grows in usage and complexity, this is no longer enough. Teams find themselves constantly modifying their access control system as their product evolves, or building whole new systems to meet their ever-changing needs. Some teams move towards fine-grained, resource-based access control. Some require attribute based access control. Adjacent problems like multi-tenancy/data isolation, pricing tiers/entitlements, feature flagging, and audit logging come into the picture as well. The problems and the solutions are endless, and typically only large companies have the resources to build and maintain a system that does it all.
We’re software engineers who worked for years on access control systems at companies like Lyft, Yahoo, AppLovin, and Medallia. We often found ourselves spending time maintaining and iterating on these in-house systems to keep up with new product, infra, and security/compliance requirements.
Later, while building our own SaaS product, we had to implement access control yet again, and we realized three things: (1) Implementing access control is necessary but tangential to building core product features, so it should be standardized somehow. (2) Access control systems are difficult to maintain as a product evolves, and changing an authorization model or access rules often requires developer involvement. (3) While role based access control (RBAC) still has its place, modern applications require more powerful and customizable authorization models. For example, a data analytics product might want to express that “a specific user X can edit report Y” rather than “all admins can edit reports.” In the end, we built a service to manage and enforce access rules for our SaaS product. We quickly realized access control was a much more compelling problem to solve for engineering teams, and that service became the first version of Warrant.
Warrant is a fully managed access control service accessible via API/SDKs. As fans of Google’s approach to authorization and access control, we based Warrant on Google Zanzibar (https://research.google/pubs/pub48190/). Users can define custom authorization models for their applications via flexible “object types” or use built-in models to quickly implement common authz scenarios like RBAC and Multitenancy. Our dashboard makes it easy for anyone from developers to product managers to manage an application’s authorization model and access rules.
We’re a centralized service, which raises two obvious issues: (1) the latency/reliability concerns of adding a network request to nearly all requests, and (2) the tedium/bloat of keeping data and access rules in sync via API/SDK calls. We’ve built solutions for both of these. Teams can start with our fully managed cloud offering—the simplest approach—and then move to these more specialized solutions as their needs evolve.
Teams with strict latency/availability requirements can run our Edge Agent (https://docs.warrant.dev/quickstart/edge-agent) on their own infrastructure to minimize the latency of access checks and improve reliability in the event that Warrant faces an outage. The Edge Agent services access checks from a local cache and connects to Warrant to receive updates in real-time.
Teams looking to avoid the overhead of integrating via API/SDKs can run our Sync Agent (https://docs.warrant.dev/concepts/sync) alongside their database to stream changes to their data directly to Warrant. With object types configured for syncing, Warrant Sync automatically keeps access rules up-to-date.
As developers, we’re focused on providing stellar developer experience, so we also created an easy way to perform client-side access checks: https://docs.warrant.dev/quickstart/creating-sessions. Our client-side SDKs for React, Vuejs, and Nextjs provide components that make it easy to build dynamic UIs based on a user’s access rules.
We currently handle authorization in production for startups and indie developers alike. If you’d like to try us out, sign-up for an account at https://app.warrant.dev/signup (free, no credit card required) to get an API key and refer to our docs at https://docs.warrant.dev/ to get started.
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