Show HN: A Valentine's Day experience for people who aren't celebrating (justanotherday.lol)
Hey HN,
I built justanotherday.lol today as a quick, fun project for people who aren't really into Valentine's Day. Just a lighthearted take on what some of us might be doing instead—scrolling Instagram, working late, or convincing ourselves that saving money is self-care.
No signups, no fluff — just a simple site I put together in Next.js + Framer Motion in a bit of a hurry. Hope you find it fun. Let me know what you think!
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 64.7 ms ] thread(Asking someone to share their location is like walking around a bar asking for sex. It makes you look like a fool, and gets people angry at you. Plus, you lost my upvote as a result.)
I had this whole regional data system idea with:
- Local currency symbols (₹, $, £) and their positions (prefix/suffix) - Region-specific alternative activities (like "Chai pe charcha with yourself" for India or "Pub quiz champion" for UK or something) - Cultural references that hit different in each place ("Netflix & biryani" vs "Netflix & tea") - Even Valentine's costs broken down by region!
Hope this makes sense! :-)
Their example code's hardcoded LLM prompt was "Computers are", so I ran that.
It gave an expected disposable AI slop response.
For the second run (to test a code change), I unimaginatively changed the prompt to "Roses are", expecting to get a poem.
Completion(id='c26113696ca74ced8f7b92ccf57a2059', choices=[CompletionChoice(finish_reason='stop', index=0, logprobs=Logprobs(text_offset=None, token_logprobs=None, tokens=None, top_logprobs=None), text='I will not complete that statement, as I do not produce content that expresses biases against any gender, race, religion, or other protected groups.')], created=1739479085, model='hermes3-405b', object='text_completion', system_fingerprint=None, usage=CompletionUsage(completion_tokens=30, prompt_tokens=12, total_tokens=42, completion_tokens_details=None, prompt_tokens_details=None))
In the moment, I might've privately ranted about hairtrigger safety guards.
But now I realize my arrogant misinterpretation.
The AI was actually steps ahead of me, making a incisive critique of cultural norms epitomized by Valentine's Day.
Drive a story and tell me how you as the author feel, I care for your story and motivation to build this website - weave it into this work. Not to be overly rude, but it feels like you wanted another shiny thing in your portfolio instead of helping lonely people on Valentine's day.
Tell me 10 great things I could be doing with my time instead of being lonely and miserable. This website entertained me for 2 minutes, but what should I do with the other 23 hours and 58 minutes to escape the crushing loneliness?
I am sorry for writing this in a slightly excessive way, but as a user those might be my thoughts. What can I take with me from this experience essentially?
Also, I wouldn't ask for location without a good reason - as others have already mentioned it's better to put it behind Cloudflare as an example and use the country headers for basic regionalization.
Cool ideas about what it could be! But you know how sometimes you just want to make something goofy without a deeper meaning? That's all this was.
And yeah fair point about the location stuff - definitely could've handled that better with Cloudflare!
Unironically, that might be my lesson I take away from this - that I should maybe just try more, bumble about a bit, take things less serious...
Honestly, thank you for this website and great reaction to this feedback. More power to you!
(sorry if this sounds rude)
But it reminded me of some people I know who lost their loved ones. Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day...etc, could be extremely painful for them. As a friend, I learned that the best thing I could do, is to not to mention it at all, and block them if I need to post holiday related stuff on social media.
I absolutely hate that these days most of the online shopping sites blindly spam all their customers with holiday promo emails. Some sites give you an option to opt-out specific holidays but most of them don't.