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Remote agents in Vibe and Mistral Medium 3.5

twitter.com
1 points·by kieloo·3 months ago·0 comments

The Permission System

nurbaysal.com
1 points·by kieloo·3 months ago·0 comments

Is Your Language Learning App Lying to You?

growwithless.com
4 points·by kieloo·4 months ago·0 comments

The End of Something

nurbaysal.com
3 points·by kieloo·6 months ago·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by kieloo·7 months ago·0 comments

From burnout to building a B2B SaaS

highsignal.io
2 points·by kieloo·11 months ago·1 comments

We Once Loved Pigeons

theguardian.com
7 points·by kieloo·11 months ago·1 comments

Tidewave Web: in-browser coding agent for Rails and Phoenix

tidewave.ai
299 points·by kieloo·11 months ago·58 comments

Examining a Copyright Claim from Copytrack

bentasker.co.uk
3 points·by kieloo·last year·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by kieloo·last year·0 comments

Ask HN: Any great long form content about AI?

1 points·by kieloo·last year·2 comments

Show HN: Lorelight – see how AI models talk about you

lorelight.ai
2 points·by kieloo·last year·0 comments

Mistral AI Classifier Factory

twitter.com
3 points·by kieloo·last year·2 comments

Ask HN: What's the ideal stack for a solo dev in 2025

38 points·by kieloo·last year·35 comments

comments

kieloo
·3 months ago·discuss
The problem with many STT models is that they seem to mostly be trained on perfectly-accented speech and struggle a lot with foreign accents so I’m curious to try this one as a Frenchman with a rather French English accent.

So far, the best I have found while testing models for my language learning app (Copycat Cafe) is Soniox. All others performed badly for non native accents. The worst were whisper-based models because they hallucinate when they misunderstand and tend to come up with random phrases that have nothing to do with the topic.
kieloo
·11 months ago·discuss
As a indie hacker/SaaS founder, I have found it surprisingly useful. Allowed me to connect with likeminded people, gain customers, discuss interesting topics. With the right circle, LinkedIn can actually be nice.
kieloo
·11 months ago·discuss
I don’t necessarily agree with his political opinions. And that’s a huge understatement.

But DHH has, and continues, to do a lot to share his obvious passion and endless curiosity for tech. I’m not going to stop following him and enjoying his work just because he is not as woke as I am. Politics is not everything.
kieloo
·12 months ago·discuss
That sounds unnecessarily harsh. Dark theme is far from necessary (although nice) and English-only still means most Proton users can use it.

Better to start somewhere and improve based on feedback than wait endlessly.
kieloo
·12 months ago·discuss
I would love to see a source for this.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
What's wrong with real-world performance? It's not perfect but it's pretty amazing with proper guidance.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
I’m building https://lorelight.ai/, a way for brands to monitor AI chatbots and see how they talk about their brands, watch for disinformation etc.

Still early stage but building it has been fun.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
Ironically, that’s exactly how I feel going to a pub. I don’t really care for beer so anything works for me but I’m often expected to choose from many.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
Maybe I’m just not your target customer but I honestly have no idea why I would want to replace DocuSign or how your tool is different. You may want to clarify your positioning.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
Getting customers is the main goal but I’m lucky enough to have an existing SaaS that pays the bills on autopilot so I can afford to learn and not get results nearly as fast.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
Right now, an AI tool that generates mockups for branding agencies. But I’m still validating the idea so who knows. Ideally, I would like a stack that would work for most SaaS I may think of building. Tempted to give Elixir Phoenix a try. I briefly tried it a few years back and it just felt right.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
That’s a good point about the integration. I mostly need to make API calls and have an app that’s easy enough to maintain as a solo founder so it’s mostly a matter of finding the stack that feels right.
kieloo
·last year·discuss
Thanks! The thing is, I like ROR but I don’t love it. As in, I like it a lot better than full stack JS but it doesn’t feel quite right. That’s why I’m tempted to give Elixir Phoenix a try.
kieloo
·4 years ago·discuss
What’s the legal reason here though? That’s a genuine question, I don’t know much about US law.