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History shows that there’s no such thing as late, as we are humans, there are always vacuum to fill if people take ownership for them. Rebels, inventors, thinkers, hackers. They all emerged in different times by taking ownership.

It is only the perception of this innovation that could change as times go on.


On what cause does the model reduce content?


It's asked to rewrite following certain guidelines.


I talked with someone over an hour. It was great!


I talked with the one who build it over it, it’s great. He’s a very nice guy and we had a great conversation.

I if an hacker news inspired discord server would be a good idea.


For this case, let’s define the end of jobs, employment and hard work(=satisfaction?) as the doomsday;

If AI’s doomsday comes within a few years, there’s nothing much to do[0].

Assuming it’s not - we have a lot of work to do. Anyone can uniquely impact and contribute.

The jobs might slowly be replaced by an AI (like any tech), but it will create more jobs that require knowledge and flexibility.

A great read on focus: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25466764

[0] Until a beginner will acquire the knowledge to solve such problem, it will happen already.


Seems super cool. Although I’m using firefox. Did you thought about implementing it in firefox? Or sharing the codebase?

P.S: not quite sure on this one, but if there’s a way to rate limit withiut using email, (specifically in firefox?) it would be much better.


If someone suggests a way I will see if I can implement it! I was thinking maybe I could use sign-in with apple, since I think that supports the "hide my email" thing. Once I add support for custom OpenAI API keys, though, I think that will remove the requierment for ratelimiting/sign-in altogether.

For Firefox: It should be easy, I think it's just a matter of making a Mozilla dev account and publishing the extension. Definitely high on my todo list now that I know there's interest!


There’s a lot of interest for Firefox. :)


Good advertisement for beeper. Now we'll see if they're true.


I'm solely consuming EN content. And if it's from another country, it's only whats leaked by big media. It make me wonder how much good content could be translated.


I think you're saying, how much other good content is out there that I'm missing out on because I only read English, and it's a good point.

However, English has become the (now ironically named) lingua franca of, at least, the more educated parts of the world, and many people who are most comfortable in their native languages are still often translating their best work into English in order to see it more widely read. This is often the case with scientific papers, for example.

Perhaps England's biggest gift to the world was its language.


Worldwide colonialism wasn't exactly a "gift", but I must admit it has been advantageous to me, personally, for English to be as relatively universal as it has become as a result. ;-)


> (now ironically named) lingua franca

The original language which was actually called wasn’t really French it was a creole/pidgin language used in the Mediterranean mainly based on Italian and Occitan dialects.

Greeks and others just called all Western European Franks even though they didn’t really interact with people who actually spoke French (only used in the Northern half of modern France back then) that much.


I'm from Poland, and there's a chance I was going by those specific immobilized trains--I lived in Wrocław and used Koleje Dolnośląskie (Lower Silesia Railways) to "scout" the area (there are some beautiful places around Wrocław).

And I only learnt about this whole train "vendor lock-in" from HN. Otherwise I either wouldn't know about it, or I would learn about it weeks or months later.


I might not now an y better, but this implementation seems so cool.

Can I trace the location of an AS?


I guess this is what happens when you sell your company to Microsoft.


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