top | item 45554555 (no title) elyobo | 4 months ago Can we have a more informative, less clickbaity, title? discuss order hn newest dang|4 months ago What would a more informative, less clickbaity title be?(preferably using representative language from the article) airstrike|4 months ago Meta Superintelligence Labs' first paper is about RAG load replies (1) smeeger|4 months ago there should be a guideline to get rid of clickbait titles. its an epidemic here dang|4 months ago There is of course such a guideline: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.htmlWe don't catch every case, but if you're talking about the frontpage, I'm surprised to hear you say "epidemic". What are some recent examples? load replies (1)
dang|4 months ago What would a more informative, less clickbaity title be?(preferably using representative language from the article) airstrike|4 months ago Meta Superintelligence Labs' first paper is about RAG load replies (1)
smeeger|4 months ago there should be a guideline to get rid of clickbait titles. its an epidemic here dang|4 months ago There is of course such a guideline: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.htmlWe don't catch every case, but if you're talking about the frontpage, I'm surprised to hear you say "epidemic". What are some recent examples? load replies (1)
dang|4 months ago There is of course such a guideline: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.htmlWe don't catch every case, but if you're talking about the frontpage, I'm surprised to hear you say "epidemic". What are some recent examples? load replies (1)
dang|4 months ago
(preferably using representative language from the article)
airstrike|4 months ago
smeeger|4 months ago
dang|4 months ago
We don't catch every case, but if you're talking about the frontpage, I'm surprised to hear you say "epidemic". What are some recent examples?