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Customer Satisfaction Opportunities

tomasbjartur.substack.com
1 points·by gregorymichael·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Moltbook: After the First Weekend

astralcodexten.com
3 points·by gregorymichael·5 mesi fa·1 comments

OpenClaw on Digital Ocean

digitalocean.com
4 points·by gregorymichael·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Everything Becomes an Agent

allen.hutchison.org
1 points·by gregorymichael·6 mesi fa·1 comments

How Russia keeps raising an army to replace its dead

politico.com
10 points·by gregorymichael·7 mesi fa·7 comments

LLMs are shockingly bad at poker

natesilver.net
2 points·by gregorymichael·9 mesi fa·2 comments

Why Google will win the AI race

investinginai.substack.com
1 points·by gregorymichael·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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gregorymichael
·8 giorni fa·discuss
My favorite post on HN. Upvote it everytime. Use this phrase so often now.
gregorymichael
·9 mesi fa·discuss
What a great video. From the talk track, to the visuals, to the "flow", to the confident but accessible sprinkling of technical terms. Loved this.

Go Bills.
gregorymichael
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Agreed. When building an app that sends email, bcc-ing yourself is an unreasonably effective logging mechanism.
gregorymichael
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Just listened to the first suite. The Menuet was soulful and haunting. The Gigue was fierce and fascinating in contrast to Yo Yo Ma’s. I felt a profound sense of “there’s not enough time left in life to fully appreciate this piece of music.” Thank you for sharing.
gregorymichael
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I’m listening to this now for the first time now. Somehow I had never heard of him. Thank you. I sense this music will be with me for a long time.
gregorymichael
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I love this so much, as someone who tends to listen to a single piece of music on repeat (especially while coding) and has spent a lot of time with Yo-Yo Ma's "Six Evolutions".

Loved learning about the deep diversity of recordings from other artists, the ambiguous history of the music, and that there's a question if the music was even originally written for a cello!

Also loved that the site recommends different recordings based on the mood of interpretation.

This all reminds me of the HN favorite, "Reality has a lot of detail." Feel like I just discovered fractal complexity in a piece of music I naively thought I knew well.
gregorymichael
·10 mesi fa·discuss
This seems super reasonable.