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No user record in our sample, but eucyclos has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but eucyclos has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Palantir also deliberately choose a name with sinister overtones, they're just short of calling themselves "torment Nexus builders Inc" or something. I used to think their logic was that someone would build it so it…
The US was preferable to the British who were preferable to the Spanish. Hopefully the next global hegemon is similarly preferable to the US.
Just the boring bits. I don't need openclaw to lounge by a pool thinking about macro trends for me.
If it added four last month I'd say it absolutely counts. Trends often matter more than position.
Weird that you're being downvoted for sharing anecdata on actual use cases. It's as if there's a desire to downplay the positive aspects of this technology in the HN community.
I have no counterargument to your first point, but to your second, an ad for product A is "good" only for the person selling A, it's bad for the person buying (assuming a and b are in the same product category). Since…
I'm pretty sure abnormally low levels of neuroticism is a symptom of Downs syndrome. Not a doctor but I've interacted with several. The only neurotypical people who are that happy are Buddhist monks.
I've been told by someone who'd been in jail a lot, that attorney-client privilege is a huge loophole in the prison smuggling economy and someone in prison asking if you know "a good lawyer" is asking for a lawyer who…
I agree. Thing is, Google and meta could do that today, if after getting a sense of what people need they actually showed them ads that helped with whatever that is. Instead they show whatever ad will make the most…
That gives me an start of an idea for a feature. It might be useful to have it timing based. The thing I'd disagree with about how you frame it is, if you're searching for e.g. "soccer coaches near me", an ad actually…
Short answer, any ad that leads to a non regretted purchase the viewer wouldn't have otherwise made. The instantiation I'm working on is to track the viewer's long term goals and the habits they're trying to form, then…
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I've been saying that about a lot of algorithms for a while now, but I think the issue is more that they're smart algorithms optimized for the wrong thing
The reference to 'literature by the pound ' made me think of an apocryphal story about a pottery teacher who at the end of the year would grade his students on either the quality of a single piece or the weight of all…
I think this heuristic used to be more useful before it became widely known. Laziness is a fine quality if diligence is publicly rewarded, but once people game the metrics to look more lazy than they really are, things…
I forget who said it, but I heard the idea floated that if your work can be measured in terms of productivity at all, it can and probably should be done by software. Not sure how that applies here since as you point…
An alternate ad network (tied to an ad blocker) that optimizes for the most useful ads instead of the most immediately profitable ones. https://github.com/Chrisjayhenningsen/Eudaimonia
(spoiler) The conspiracy seeking part of my brain is fascinated by the fact a company whose decisions are increasingly ai made or moderated doesn't want people to play a game that requires deleting a psychotic stalker…
Most of those cables are already in place and powered up for the existing power grid.
Infrastructure for ev charging is a lot easier to add than gas stations though.
Europe, particularly Germany, has quite a will. Maybe a little faster than that given there are lessons to be gleaned from it.
Couldn't an ai take down the details and pass it to a mechanic or trained service rep?
Definitely. Unlike asking the right questions or having good taste though, it's possible to know how successful you are at business so the dynamics are definitely different.
You've clearly never deliberately wasted a scammer's time. This is their livelihood, and I'm pretty sure most are commission only.