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Dexterous robotic hands: 2009 – 2014 – 2025

https://old.reddit.com/r/robotics/comments/1qp7z15/dexterous_robotic_hands_2009_2014_2025/
1•gmays•45s ago•0 comments

Interop 2025: A Year of Convergence

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1•ksec•10m ago•1 comments

JobArena – Human Intuition vs. Artificial Intelligence

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Concept Artists Say Generative AI References Only Make Their Jobs Harder

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1•KittenInABox•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: PaySentry – Open-source control plane for AI agent payments

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The Crumbling Workflow Moat: Aggregation Theory's Final Chapter

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The Tao of Programming

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Protocol Validation with Affine MPST in Rust

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Female Asian Elephant Calf Born at the Smithsonian National Zoo

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5•gmays•2h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Somo – a human friendly alternative to netstat

https://github.com/theopfr/somo
115•hollow64•8mo ago

Comments

at0mic22•8mo ago
Think it should be explicitly stated that it is not available on Mac OS as procfs does not support it
Zekio•8mo ago
Readme only mentions linux, so why bother mentioning Mac OS?
cls59•8mo ago
README also leads with a screenshot that has macOS window styling. So, "works on Mac" is a reasonable first impression to draw.
krunck•8mo ago
There are MacOS-like themes available. Eg: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1275087/
293984j29384•8mo ago
Nobody is questioning what themes are available on gnome. Including a screenshot of the software running in a window that very much looks like macOS X is simply misleading.
qualeed•8mo ago
Before you get to that screenshot, you have to get past the big, bold sentence that says "A human-friendly alternative to netstat for socket and port monitoring on Linux.".
Vilian•8mo ago
Linux is DEs support themes
at0mic22•8mo ago
Cause it's obviously a Rust crate, you would kinda hope that it might compile at MacOs. In 99% of cases that works.
diggan•8mo ago
If a Rust crate uses anything from the OS, and doesn't mention that OS, I wouldn't expect it to work on that OS, regardless if it's Windows, Linux or macOS. Just like graphical crates state what APIs they support, and if Metal is not mentioned for example, it is most likely not supported.
at0mic22•8mo ago
You wouldn't know unless running crate install.

I use lsof -i a lot on Mac, its not that I'm criticizing, but mostly disappointed.

insane_dreamer•8mo ago
The title `A human-friendly alternative to netstat for socket and port monitoring on Linux` is pretty clear.
at0mic22•8mo ago
Nah, homebrew made apple guys believe they get pretty much everything Linux has. Who would expect an exception?
insane_dreamer•8mo ago
because "Linux" != "MacOS"
hollow64•8mo ago
sorry for the confusion about the macos like screenshot, I changed it to look more like Ubuntu
mrweasel•8mo ago
Very nice. I constantly struggle to remember the correct parameters to netstat and this seems to return the information that I need in 90% of my use cases.
hollow64•8mo ago
glad you like it :)
nubb•8mo ago
i’ve typed netstat -pna so many times in my life using something else would totally ruin me
spapas82•8mo ago
I use netstat -nap instead !
imiric•8mo ago
-tulpen for me. Easy to remember for Dutch speakers :)
throwaway992673•8mo ago
-tulpn here!
mekster•8mo ago
How is it possible to live without aliases? Typing the original command every time, even though history lookup may help, would totally ruin me.

I have `netstat -lntpu` aliased as `nst`. (Along with `s` as `sudo`.)

ale42•8mo ago
Is there an option to disable the table mode (or at least horizontal lines, don't care about the others)? It's a lot of wasted space in the terminal if you have lots of connections open.
rogeliodh•8mo ago
somo | grep -v ─

:)

kreetx•8mo ago
Not that `ss` from iproute2 is a newer alternitive to `netstat`. (The common cli flags are the same though, so not better in that regard.)
neiesc•8mo ago
Rust S2
neiesc•8mo ago
In Arch https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?K=somo
hollow64•8mo ago
Hey, not sure how this usually works with arch but I (the maintainer) didn't create that package but it definitely is based on this somo. Why would someone else register a package by someone else? Only bad reasons come to my mind but I don't know how things are on AUR...
em-bee•7mo ago
almost all packages in any linux distribution are not created by the actual developers of the applications. this is what linux distributions do. they take applications they find useful and package them for their distribution. i have been a maintainer of such packages myself.

this behavior is expected and what you want because you probably don't want to keep up with all the distributions out there and maintain packages of your application for them. most distributions also won't allow you to submit a package unless you are a verified member of their packaging team.

consider those packagers as contributors to your application