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6 days ago
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on: Where does engineering go? Retreat findings and insights [pdf]
Found myself both resonating with a lot of points, and being challenged to consider other questions and possible solutions. Super insightful
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4 months ago
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on: Vibe Code Warning – A personal casestudy
This is a really interesting point, I wonder if this will have a similar effect to model poisoning
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4 months ago
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on: Dithering – Part 1
Somehow my first time seeing Visual Rambling, absolutely beautiful site
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5 months ago
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on: Show HN: I built a tech news aggregator that works the way my brain does
Combines the strength of AI at summarizing text and easy access to the actual information sources for verification, well done well done!
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10 months ago
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on: Show HN: Beatsync – perfect audio sync across multiple devices
Any plans to integrate this with Apple Music or Spotify? I would assume your algorithm would work only with files uploaded to the site, but curious if you had plans to attempt something with Apple Music/Spotify
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1 year ago
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on: (10) Rounds of interviews. Never seen something like this before. This is nuts
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1 year ago
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on: 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigation Report [pdf]
I was thoroughly entertained by this read, thanks for the rec
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2 years ago
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on: Show HN: Open-source macOS AI copilot using vision and voice
Annoyance Driven Development™
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2 years ago
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on: Show HN: Open-source macOS AI copilot using vision and voice
Love it! Will definitely use this when a quick screenshot will help specify what I am confused about. Is there a way to hide the window when I am not using it? i.e. I hit cmd+shift+' and it shows the window, then when the response finishes reading, it hides again?
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2 years ago
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on: Show HN: Tome, aka Tom's Editor – a new command-line text editor
The THE lul
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2 years ago
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on: Show HN: SeaGOAT – local, “AI-based” grep for semantic code search
My work has 10ish repos we use, looks like this needs to be run in a specific git repo. Is there a way for this tool to run in a parent directory that contains all the repos we use with the same functionality?
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2 years ago
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on: How many medical studies are faked or flawed?
Objectivity and honesty can be hard to find if all someone cares about is their reputation as a competent researcher or climbing the ladder. What do you think a potential solution would be for this? I feel like even in my own experience, trying something out and it not working feels like failure, when in fact to proclaim it a success or "fix" it is truly what harms both the endeavor for truth and the people reliant on the outcomes of these surveys
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2 years ago
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on: California passes bill to make it easier to delete data from data brokers
This reminds me of a company my friend used to work for, Ketch [1]. Basically described their service as automation that fulfills this exact requirement on customers databases. Sounds like they were ahead of the game.
[1] https://www.ketch.com/
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2 years ago
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on: UK pulls back from clash with Big Tech over private messaging
Id say i trust the competence of government in this arena more than that of parents on average. If someone is working on policy day in and day out for tech related things, they will have a better lay of the land than the average parent. However, you bring up a good point about ethics. A parent will definitely be far more acting in the best interest of their child compared to the government. An interesting quandry, good point
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2 years ago
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on: UK pulls back from clash with Big Tech over private messaging
Wish I could upvote this harder lol. Parents really dont have enough time/energy to do this better than people who are trained in software/legislation. Especially if they have more than 2 kids/are single parents