Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | fzzzy's commentslogin

The singularity does no such thing.

well that's certainly cleared it all up.

The single file thing makes perfect sense if it was built as an artifact in one of the big provider's webui.

An attacker only has to win once. A defender must win every time

Mini vMac. You’ll need a mac plus ROM file and a copy of the software disk images.

Or, return to dark Castle is now available on steam as mentioned elsewhere in this thread. It contains all the dark castle and beyond dark castle levels plus many more new levels and works on modern computers.


They appear to get turned on but then just never work on iOS for me. Hooks work fine, I use it to get a beep.


It can. Go to the code tab, choose your repo, and have it write an image file to disk. If you tell it to read it, it should show in the chat. It works on the web version so hopefully it works on ios.


It can do all those things from the claude code web version.


Quote:

"i enabled github connector can you see it?"

Answer: "I don't see a GitHub connector in the available integrations. The search only returned a Microsoft Learn connector (not connected). It's possible the connector hasn't fully activated yet, or it may not be available in your current setup. Could you double-check in Settings → Integrations that it shows as connected?"

Multiple such checks and re-setups do nothing.


It doesn't work that way. When you start a new claude code session, you choose a GitHub repo, and it will automatically create a branch and push over the course of the session.

It's not an actual MCP. It's just built into the UI.

Anthropic has a lot of stuff that's way more difficult to use because of bad UI, spread over lots of different places.


I am using the Claude web UI not Claude Code.


Yes. I described how it works in the web ui. Do you not see where it lets you choose a github repo?


No its blank.


A Mac Pro with 512 gb unified ram does not exist.


Mac Studio Ultra, my bad. The 512 GB option existed up until March 2026: https://macdailynews.com/2026/03/06/apple-drops-512gb-m3-ult...


And it would be 100% inaccessible.


Basically this has been the only way to stop anything from happening. But major systems all have accessibility like web and if someone wants to support accessibility they will do it there. Those who don't, won't even do it on web. If something like I say happens, not only accessibility will be lost, but so much more will be lost too. But then if you need it you'll either implement it or use web. Figma, SketchUp, and Google Docs have their software rendered on a canvas. For them this would have made things much faster. It is giving people options. Personally I hate web. It is horrible to write software by manipulating DOM and having to work with CSS. Every time I touch html/js/css I think why can't it be a nice system? Why I have no control over rendering? At least I would have loved to have an alternative the whole web and dom, and would have killed for writing web pages like a flutter app.


Congratulations on being able bodied.


You can't pin requirements on other people who don't have them. If someone doesn't have a requirement to make an accessible product, it's unlikely to be accessible.


You don't turn on editing mode.


Consider applying for YC's Summer 2026 batch! Applications are open till May 4

Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: