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hasudon7171

42 カルマ登録 27 日前
I'm web developer in Japan.

I'm Been building stuff on the web for over 10 years.

Mostly Laravel and TypeScript these days. Interested in knowledge tools, information architecture, and ideas around creating sustainable futures for retired racehorses.

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The AI Marketing Backlash: Why 'AI-First' Brands Are Starting to Fall Flat

breef.com
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Ask HN: AI robbed my joy of reading books?

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How to Stay Active with a Desk Job

uclahealth.org
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Climate Change Stings Beekeepers

thestar.com.my
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コメント

hasudon7171
·5 日前·議論
Making a phone call might be effective at times. However, I don’t think simply making a call will solve the problem. Once a customer makes a phone call, they’ll feel compelled to call every time. That will be burden on the support staff. Even with email, simply striving to provide prompt and reliable responses shows that you’re putting the customer first.
hasudon7171
·11 日前·議論
I think that while simple white collar jobs are being lost, white collar workers are being asked to take on more creative work.
hasudon7171
·11 日前·議論
AI uses well is not generate good coding, achieving good results with low token.
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
To me, it looks like a design generated by AI. It had exactly the same vibe as those kinds of sites I see all the time.
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
I think this results vary depending on whether or not a person exercises regularly. After just six months of training, older adults who do not exercise regularly may see significant changes, but those who exercise regularly are likely to see only minor changes.
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
Thanks for agreeing with me
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
I enjoy reading the articles, too. At the same time, however, I find myself unable to suppress the urge to rush straight to the conclusion.
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
It certainly depends on what kind of book I read.
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
Could you understand something as an actual experience simply by reading a Wikipedia article?
hasudon7171
·12 日前·議論
thanks for opinion from a different perspective. I had never read a book that think about it for hours
hasudon7171
·16 日前·議論
That's interesting.My native language is not English, so I can study English words throught this site
hasudon7171
·16 日前·議論
Just like Vibe coding, I think this article is trying to convey that, when children’s books important not to rely solely on AI, but to consciously strive to create high-quality works.
hasudon7171
·18 日前·議論
yeah
hasudon7171
·19 日前·議論
its so cool. I'm not like service that sign up , AI tools, have to pay. it's simple and understandable.
hasudon7171
·19 日前·議論
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hasudon7171
·20 日前·議論
Climate change is having a negative impact on honeybees around the world, affecting not only honey production but also many outdoor and indoor crops—such as apples, strawberries, and tomatoes—that rely on honeybees for pollination. That is why we need startups to develop robots that use AI for automated pollination.
hasudon7171
·21 日前·議論
Thanks. I'm a Chrome user, so I'm looking forward to using this tool.
hasudon7171
·21 日前·議論
All you have to do is upload an MP3 file and an image that goes well with the music, and it generates an MP4 video with the music playing in the background of the image. It’s simple, but I think that alone makes it well worth it.

If I had to mention a downside, it would be the use of AI. When I fed Mozart’s “Minuet” into the AI, it tried to generate a video that looked like an action movie.
hasudon7171
·23 日前·議論
It's cool. At first, I wasn't used to the controls, so I had a hard time with the preview, but once I got the hang of it, it's really convenient. Is there a chrome version?
hasudon7171
·23 日前·議論
This is really cool. I tried it with a job posting from my country's site, and it adapted my resume much better than I expected.

I'm curious about the differentiation here. I think many job sites already provide some kind of AI-assisted resume customization(and, interview). What use case do you see this product serving better than those existing solutions?