top | item 46932112 (no title) phito | 21 days ago Exactly, I'm not going to waste my time reading this AI generating post that's basically promoting itself.What I really wonder, is who the heck is upvoting this slop on hackernews? discuss order hn newest CamperBob2|21 days ago Another good example, from yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46860845Articles like these should be flagged, and typically would be, but they sometimes appear mysteriously flag-proof. Kiro|21 days ago I did because I want to see a critical discussion around it. I'm still trying to figure out if there's any substance to OpenClaw, and hyperbolic claims like this is a great way to separate the wheat from the chaff. It's like Cunningham's Law. guerrilla|21 days ago It only has 11 points. It just got caught in the algorithm. That's all. phito|21 days ago But I see these kinds of post every day on HN with hundreds of upvotes. And it's a thousand times worse on Reddit. load replies (1)
CamperBob2|21 days ago Another good example, from yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46860845Articles like these should be flagged, and typically would be, but they sometimes appear mysteriously flag-proof.
Kiro|21 days ago I did because I want to see a critical discussion around it. I'm still trying to figure out if there's any substance to OpenClaw, and hyperbolic claims like this is a great way to separate the wheat from the chaff. It's like Cunningham's Law.
guerrilla|21 days ago It only has 11 points. It just got caught in the algorithm. That's all. phito|21 days ago But I see these kinds of post every day on HN with hundreds of upvotes. And it's a thousand times worse on Reddit. load replies (1)
phito|21 days ago But I see these kinds of post every day on HN with hundreds of upvotes. And it's a thousand times worse on Reddit. load replies (1)
CamperBob2|21 days ago
Articles like these should be flagged, and typically would be, but they sometimes appear mysteriously flag-proof.
Kiro|21 days ago
guerrilla|21 days ago
phito|21 days ago