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Ask HN: Google's chilling effects on expressing democratic dissent

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Ask HN: Is Anthropic doing too much vibe coding?

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BMW Commits to Subscriptions Even After Heated Seat Debacle

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Ask HN: Do you have any evidence that agentic coding works?

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Ask HN: Is there a free MCP for web and documentation search?

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A New Chapter for Cowboy

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Ask HN: Claude Opus 4.5 vs. GPT 5.1 Codex Max for coding. Worth the upgrade?

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McDonald's removes AI-generated ad after backlash

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terabytest
·3 日前·議論
As a EU citizen I’m at a loss for what to do about this. I feel that they’re going against any average citizen’s interest. What can we do to make them stop?
terabytest
·5 日前·議論
We truly are reaching the end times when an article criticizing the use of LLM is in itself pure AI slop.
terabytest
·5 日前·議論
You’re suggesting flooding the lungs in order to get a scan?
terabytest
·10 日前·議論
I have the feeling that this article was hurt rather than helped by being written using LLMs. It was really hard to follow, and even though I read it hoping to learn something new, I left feeling more confused than when I started. The feeling while reading was that the prose was trying to hold my hand but had absolutely no empathy for the build up of my understanding over the article. It’s a bit like when, as a child, you’d do homework with your parent and the parent would start saying “don’t you see how it’s obvious that 25/5=5” with no further explanation and a building tone of frustration.
terabytest
·17 日前·議論
What is the 3d printing technique being used here? I can’t intuitively recognize it.
terabytest
·25 日前·議論
Cool! But I'm curious why nobody's gone and published a complete app for multiple platforms? Seems like an obvious next step.
terabytest
·25 日前·議論
Are there any good end-user apps that are supported on a broad set of platforms and use Iroh to support file transfers between e.g. Windows and iOS seamlessly?
terabytest
·27 日前·議論
I recommend revisiting this comment when you have a son or daughter.
terabytest
·先月·議論
Where do you get the money from while the lawsuit is ongoing?
terabytest
·先月·議論
The atrocious writing style makes it at least obvious this wasn’t written by AI. Silver linings.
terabytest
·2 か月前·議論
Wispr Flow is a masterclass in STT. Apple's solution feels like it's from the last century in comparison. Same applies with Apple's TTS when you have ElevenLabs and OpenAI running laps around it. All I need is for my iPhone to do those things natively at the same quality level (because in Apple's walled garden that's the only way to get them usable everywhere).
terabytest
·3 か月前·議論
If you can, please take a look at the discussion I started on the repo. https://github.com/saffron-health/libretto/discussions/227#d...

I haven’t used libretto myself yet but I’m excited about having this kind of tool at my disposal as it’s been a need in the past.
terabytest
·3 か月前·議論
Are they selling this anywhere or is it just a marketing gimmick?
terabytest
·3 か月前·議論
Looks awesome, but I wonder if its functionality could be exposed to existing CLIs such as Claude Code instead of having to run it through its own CLI, mainly because I don't want to spend on credits when I've already got a CC subscription.

EDIT: To clarify, I realize there are skill files that can be used with Claude directly, but the snapshot analysis model seems to require a key. Any way to route that effort through Claude Code itself, such as for example exporting the raw snapshot to a file and instructing Claude Code to use a built-in subagent instead?
terabytest
·3 か月前·議論
Why did you choose this plan in place of a fixed price plan?
terabytest
·5 か月前·議論
How is this on the front page? This reads like pure AI slop. It feels like an insult to the reader.

OP: if you thought you had something useful to say, why didn’t you write it in your own words. There’s no useful content I can discern while reading this post.
terabytest
·6 か月前·議論
> FastRender may not be a production-ready browser, but it represents over a million lines of Rust code, written in a few weeks, that can already render real web pages to a usable degree

I feel that we continue to miss the forest for the trees. Writing (or generating) a million lines of code in Rust should not count as an achievement in and of itself. What matters is whether those lines build, function as expected (especially in edge cases) and perform decently. As far as I can tell, AI has not been demonstrated to be useful yet at those three things.
terabytest
·6 か月前·議論
That’s not what I meant. What I’m asking is whether there’s any evidence that the latest “techniques” (such as Ralph) can actually lead to high quality results both in terms of code and end product, and if so, how.
terabytest
·6 か月前·議論
This is exactly the issue I have with what I'm seeing around: lots of "here's something impressive we did" but nearly nothing in terms of how it was actually achieved in clear, reproducible detail.
terabytest
·6 か月前·議論
Your point is fair, but it rests on a major assumption I'd question: that the only limit lies with the user, and the tooling itself has none. What if it’s more like “you can’t squeeze blood from a stone”? That is, agentic coding may simply have no greater potential than what I've already tried. To be fair I haven't gone all the way in trying to make it work but, even if some minor workarounds exist, the full promise being hyped might not be realistically attainable.