HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

m2com

no profile record

Submissions

Show HN: Database of Important Questions

dbiq.app
2 points·by m2com·3 years ago·0 comments

The Asterisk to Human Knowledge

thought-science.com
1 points·by m2com·4 years ago·2 comments

The First Open-Source War

thought-science.com
1 points·by m2com·4 years ago·0 comments

Show HN: Tweet AI Generated Hot Takes

github.com
10 points·by m2com·4 years ago·0 comments

What I Learned from My College Course with Marc Randolph

thought-science.com
1 points·by m2com·4 years ago·0 comments

The Internet Is Dead: What’s That Even Mean?

thought-science.com
3 points·by m2com·5 years ago·0 comments

Share Your Chaotic Story – It'll Get You Funded

thought-science.com
2 points·by m2com·5 years ago·0 comments

Apple TV’s “Foundation” and the Fate of U.S. Politics

thought-science.com
1 points·by m2com·5 years ago·0 comments

OpenAI’s Codex: A Shift in Your Career Search

thought-science.com
2 points·by m2com·5 years ago·0 comments

Show HN: I Made a Python Password Manager

github.com
4 points·by m2com·5 years ago·1 comments

Relating Natural Language Aptitude to Learning Programming Languages

nature.com
1 points·by m2com·5 years ago·0 comments

Clubhouse, Grind Culture, and the One New Trick You Didn’t Need to Know

thought-science.com
3 points·by m2com·5 years ago·2 comments

Chaotic Startup Story Is an Asset – Please Share

markdmckinney.imprint.to
1 points·by m2com·5 years ago·1 comments

2020helped.me: Find the silver-lining in your 2020

2020helped.me
2 points·by m2com·6 years ago·0 comments

comments

m2com
·4 years ago·discuss
Very cool project! Are there any example projects using early stage Dragonflydb yet?
m2com
·4 years ago·discuss
Agreed. We're becoming more and more a certificate-society than one based on true understanding. There are few mechanisms used to evaluate people's abilities that aren't based on whether or not you have a piece of paper.
m2com
·4 years ago·discuss
“When you bet on a winner, diversifying is likely to be a case of you selling the winner to buy the loser.”

Well yeah, that assumes you know the winner. The point of diversifying is that you don’t know the winner. So, it’s better to make a few guess with a chance of making up losses than likely backing a total loser.

Maybe I’m missing Saylor’s main point?
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Good that there’s some human supervision. But, I know I have more than 30 photos of my dog. Also don’t like the idea of false positives auto-sharing some of my camera roll.
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Oh damn, that’s crazy. Very cool project. Thanks for sharing and the explanation.
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Hi, this looks interesting but I have no idea what this all means lol Is this some way of hiding a picture within a picture, or am I way off the mark?
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Great resource, bookmarked!
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Hey HN!

Just pushed my first public GitHub repo! It's a simple password manager in Python for the terminal. I thought it was about time I started “building in public” and learning more about encryption.

This process gave me a serious appreciation for what has to be done to protect your data.

Would love to hear where you could hack it!
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Agreed, a model of dedication to the craft
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Slow load, but after a minute it worked for me. Pretty cool!
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
After a reading a pretty crazy and inspiring story from OurCrowd CEO, Jon Medved, I realized something:

As founders, we often try too hard to keep our startup story as neat as possible...and then we miss the opportunity to show how strong we really are.

Thought I’d share this perspective as it might be helpful for those in a similar situation!
m2com
·5 years ago·discuss
Would like to emphasize this. They’re some great tools that manage knowledge extremely well (including Innos). But now I’d like to see more work on the knowledge’s deployment into the user’s life — a tool to help make it actionable (in conversation for example) without having to boot up the library every time.

I see that Innos has a programming feature which I think is a good step. But more features that specifically help the recall of knowledge would be awesome.