The idea is interesting, but I'm curious as to why you didn't consider trying a Pomodoro Technique timer app, as there are many available. These apps offer time tracking and reporting features that can help boost productivity. Why not consider using existing methods or tools to address the issue instead of developing something new from scratch?
I am a new-generation user, and I'm curious whether "Netscape" can be installed on modern computers. If it can, how would it perform when accessing modern websites? I really want to know. Thank you again for sharing.
Thank you for letting me see the development process of computers. This is an incredible experience, truly unforgettable. Seeing Yahoo from 1994 was amazing. The interactive exhibit is fantastic, and I really love this
I can say that I'm fed up with Google's current performance, I'm becoming increasingly disappointed with Google, I can feel that Google has to take advertising revenue into account, this is an unchangeable fact. Therefore, I now use more AI-based search engine tools to find information. Although this is the case, I have to find multiple tools to verify the accuracy of the information, this may be the only reason why I can't completely trust AI.
I often use the following three AI search engines (Perplexity.ai / Felo.ai / you.com).
For research and academic purposes, I often use Perplexity and Felo. If it is for general information retrieval, I will use You. However, for searching information from other countries, I mainly use Felo, its performance in bilingual search is the best. Of course, Perplexity is also an important choice, this is the biggest change in the past year.
Yes, I think it should be canceled as soon as possible, plans never catch up with changes. But I'd love to hear the reasons why? Why did Microsoft do it?
Thank you for your sharing. Can you explain in detail what are the common ways of promotion and publicity that have been used all along? I'm looking forward to it!
Thank you for the topic, I am very interested. "How to bring traffic to my product", I believe many people are interested in this topic. To learn more, can someone introduce all the possible ways?
This reminds me of my experience in developing "Felo Search", which was truly crazy. In the past year, I hardly dared to think about projects related to general search engines. Such experiences are common, just like when you achieve success in the field of technology, people will also encounter unfamiliar things or situations in life and learn new knowledge and skills from them.
This kind of experience can be seen as a part of growth, no matter how experienced we are in a certain field, we will always encounter new challenges that require learning, I wish you good luck!
Listen to your innermost voice. If you truly believe that making money is important, then the first thing you should learn is how to awaken your curiosity. In different industries, different lifestyles, languages, and backgrounds, you can discover many problems. But this requires you to be observant enough to notice them.
Nowadays, we are often distracted by things that are developing rapidly, but I think this is not a good thing. We should be open and accept ourselves and our natural instincts to live our lives.
I will follow your advice in future discussions. Usually, I just read other people's posts and rarely attempt to share my own insights.
I am very grateful for your guidance, and I would be happy to learn more from you if you have any other helpful suggestions for participating in discussions on HackerNews.
I am just a user of Perplexity, and I have started to feel that it is no longer providing me with accurate answers. Therefore, I decided to share the tests of its competitors with everyone to avoid relying solely on my subjective feelings.
I hope to gain an objective and fair understanding of Perplexity from others' perspectives.
I really appreciate your perspective that the United States could address these challenges by investing in domestic electric vehicle manufacturing, diversifying the supply chain, promoting innovation, and establishing a robust data privacy and cybersecurity framework. Unfortunately, it seems that the Biden administration has not considered this approach.
Why might that be?
Is it because imposing tariffs is the least costly option compared to making investments?
Chinese electric cars are viewed as a threat to U.S. jobs and national security primarily due to the risks associated with data security and the potential economic impact on the American auto industry. The fear of sensitive information being collected and transmitted back to China, coupled with the possibility of undercutting domestic manufacturers and causing job losses, underlies the concerns raised by the Biden administration and experts regarding the implications of Chinese electric vehicles on U.S. national interests.
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Can Tesla collect the same amount of data in China? Does the Chinese government not worry about this?