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Hollywood-backed nonprofit launches machine-readable AI consent registry

rslmedia.org
4 points·by navs·18 days ago·0 comments

Ag.ide Index, rank, and refactor your repo's worst code

agide.dev
3 points·by navs·23 days ago·0 comments

Klarna CMO created an AI "venting machine" of himself

businessinsider.com
3 points·by navs·last month·0 comments

Substack CEO dismisses popular open letter about platform drift as 'AI slop'

substack.com
3 points·by navs·last month·0 comments

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Rampant online abuse and deepfakes targeting women on Substack

lettersfromafeminist.substack.com
2 points·by navs·5 months ago·0 comments

36 months and the Australia social media ban (2024)

bleepitybloopity.com
4 points·by navs·7 months ago·0 comments

Snowflake and Databricks Lost the Plot

datatrenches.boyanbalevengineering.com
4 points·by navs·7 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: When is it ok to drop support for a platform?

1 points·by navs·8 months ago·1 comments

ResonaGraph: Distributed graph database that can teleport data over the Internet

medium.com
1 points·by navs·9 months ago·0 comments

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navs
·last month·discuss
As bad as these VCs seem to be it's something to see Prince socializing with other bad actors like Maguire while lamenting the bad actors in the space.
navs
·last month·discuss
This looks like something worth trying and I'm glad it's open source. I've been using https://github.com/openchamber/openchamber for a few months now and I'm pleased with its features. Their web based pwa and locally running cli is similar.
navs
·last month·discuss
I have a few hacks that work for me, documented here: https://open.substack.com/pub/theperfectlycromulent/p/how-to...

tl;dr Don’t keep your charger handy. Don’t have a good charger. Lose your phone (at home). Don’t have a phone case. Have a phone case.
navs
·last month·discuss
As much as I like to hate MCP, it has a place in its accessibility outside terminal based agents and in its ability to wrangle data before it’s consumed by the agent requesting it.

Sure you can use a cli tool and jq. Most cli tools that interact with third party providers are just APIs so you could argue it could be replaced with a curl.
navs
·2 months ago·discuss
I mean this is an article coming from an SEO company that's really just trying to advertise its services in the end. Their methodology seems very loose.
navs
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm still astounded that Polymarket, as a feature, is embedded inside Substack. Not a third-party plugin but baked into the platform. YouTube is one thing. It's practically ubiquitous in terms of video sharing but Polymarket?
navs
·2 months ago·discuss
Currently piloting the use of JSD for a synthetic audience survey application, measuring how closely the synthetic response distribution matches a human panel.

Been knee-deep trying to understand this world, so seeing this on Hacker News today is kind of scary.
navs
·4 months ago·discuss
I worked on something similar but with a more naive text matching approach that's saved me many many times so far. https://github.com/sirmews/claude-hook-advisor

Yours is so much more involved. Keen to dig into it.
navs
·9 months ago·discuss
I lost my dad the same way in Fiji. At the time I chalked it up to it being Fiji, long considered a third world country. I guess it could have happened anywhere.
navs
·10 months ago·discuss
Have implemented Statsig in two companies as alternatives to LaunchDarkly and loved it both times. Going to be interesting how their other big customer deals with this purchase i.e. Anthropic
navs
·7 years ago·discuss
Great work. I love coming across projects like these. Inspires me to "hack" and generally maintains my enthusiasm when the job doesn't.

A suggestion: - remove the delayed image zoom when hovering over a recipe. It's a bit jarring and it makes the webapp feel slow when it isn't. I'd explore another way to display the information or just remove the delay entirely.