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Show HN: Wattfare – LLM API that's paid by users, not dev

wattfare.com
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Show HN: Hallucinopedia

halupedia.com
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CodeSandbox: Deprecation Notice

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YC: Need more time to review application

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If AI is great at HTML/CSS, why are AI presentation/CV tools template based?

1 points·by bstrama·4 months ago·1 comments

Why local AI tool execution is an anti-pattern

gace.dev
5 points·by bstrama·4 months ago·6 comments

Show HN: Gace AI – A zero-config platform to build and host AI plugins for free

gace.dev
2 points·by bstrama·4 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Isolating AI-generated code from human code | Vibe as a Code

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bstrama
·18 days ago·discuss
Foundation labs use bundled subscriptions to pool inference costs across dozens of tools. Startup founders don't have such advantage.

As the result, we see a lot of product behind 200/mo paywall. Conversion rates are low, free tiers cost builders a lot and Anthropic kills competition at scale.

Please, share your thoughts on that
bstrama
·24 days ago·discuss
Could you share GitHub? Also image background remover doesn't seem to work on my PC (macOS 26.5.1, chrome 149.0.7827.103)
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Agreed. If you have some time, you can find our GitHub on halupedia.com. All PRs welcomed! ;)
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Nice! I'm thinking on how can I make it more interactive. Those author styles could work well, will check that out.

Btw how would you imagine such dispute? What do you think could be the trigger for the article to be regenerated?
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Could be interesting direction to discover. The only problem with such implementation is it could take some work to make it cheap and actually well working. And I'm just thinking about the near future of this project.

I really like it, but without organic traffic, at the position we're right now, the moment HN stops showing us at the top, we will loose all the visitor.

And it's not like I'm trying to do a startup out of it. I just very enjoy making something people love! It's first time in my life and it's amazing.

If you have any interesting thought, please leave them here - I'll definitely read it, or visit our discord [link on halupedia ;) ].
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
there's now a search bar btw
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
UPDATE: Search bar
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
What? ~ Joe B.
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
UPDATE: Added moderation
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
It is instructed to reference A LOT of articles. It just hallucinates all the url. If the url points to already existing article - it's just a coincidence

Here's our source code: https://github.com/BaderBC/halupedia
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Used to be a problem - now consistent for new articles ;)
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
If you have idea how to improve it, I'm all ears ;)
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Interesting idea with flagging. We are considering 2 options: 1. You can generate aricle only if it was previously referenced in previous one 2. Flagging mechanism, now that you brought it up.

Let me know what you think!
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Actually interesting response. You can also check out github.
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
I were just drunk and idea seemed funny. That's the idea behind haha.

But either way can't wait to see google ai overview cite us.
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Update: Implemented it. All new articles work that way
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Best part - I didn't implement such logic. It just for some reason works that way.
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Also now that I think, we store articles in decwntralized cloudflare KV store and access from serverless workers running also on their servers.

That could be the thing behind it being so quick.

Cloudflare workers have 1ms cold start.
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
Just added comment section :)
bstrama
·2 months ago·discuss
UPDATE: Just now, comment section added. Have a nice time arguing!