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freakynit
1,756karma·880submissions·June 1, 2015
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THIS IS THE WAY. Human in the loop, acting as an orchestrator.
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This process can actually be exploited to work against amazon itself.
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At what levels does greed of people like Bezos, Elon, Gates or Larry comes to a halt?
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Beavers will control construction and infrastructure... building dams, bridges, and entire housing developments with zero corruption.
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That was funny. Gave me good laugh. Thanks..
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Is this a real human or an openclaw agent?
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First, congrats. Now, put yourself in the shoes of openrouter execs, and ask yourself "why do we need deepcli. What does it bring to the table. Does it increase our revenues, or help us build som…
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This comes to mind at once: https://meshtastic.org/ But yes, your point is largely valid as long as enough people are willing to jump the ship.…
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"Anyone playing around with things like Reticulum? LoRA? Mesh networks?" I'm curious about the 'day after' scenario: what's the move if the state decides to regulate thes…
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Incredible achievement. Horrible development on CSS front. CSS should NOT be becoming turing complete. Nor any other DSL.
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If most of your users are concentrated in the same (or nearby) time zones, your traffic can easily vary by 5–10x over a 24-hour period. In that case, 30% average CPU utilization doesn't mean you …
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I agree. I love the current design. Personally, it seems to be just perfect.
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Your points about accessibility are fair, and I agree that readability and contrast matter a lot. That said, I had a different experience. I found the site readable and fairly easy to navigate once I …
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Awesome. Thanks so much..
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To the author: In case you are patching fields/bugs in database (like country codes for example), would it be possible for you to share that database as well with us so we can build on top? This …
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Excellent site. One small bug though: https://cia-factbook-archive.fly.dev/analysis/compare?a=IN&b... .. The second dropdown switches to "Comoros" instead of "…
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This is crazy: https://cia-factbook-archive.fly.dev/analysis/changes
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Awesome site. Easy to remember as well.
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I mean why is it so difficult for such companies to understand the core thing: irrespective of whether the data related to our daily lives gets processed on their servers or ours, we DON'T want i…
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Why does there seem to be a growing push to tie real-world identity to nearly everything we do online? The justification is almost always "safety". I know this trend has been developing for …
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Oh okay... that's fine. Most log lines are indeed similar looking.
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Hmm.. got it. Thanks..
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Well, technically it's answer is correct when you consider it's knowledge cutoff date... it just gave you a generic always right answer :)
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PII redaction is a really good use-case. Also, "10k tokens per second would be fantastic" might not be sufficient (even remotely) if you want to "process millions of log lines per minut…
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Isn't this what thinking models do internally? Chain of thoughts?
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lol... true that for now though
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A related argument I raised a few days back on HN: What's the moat with with these giant data-centers that are being built with 100's of billions of dollars on nvidia chips? If such chips ca…
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Hmm.. I had tried simple chat converation without file attachments.