It's always worked in Firefox for me? I also like this Firefox extension (https://github.com/WorldThirteen/youtube-watch-later-shortcu...) which allows mapping a keyboard shortcut for quickly adding YT videos to the…
$900 for this is laughable. Shame to see OSS tainted in this way.
Paid tier for a widget? The web is truly dead.
The epidemic of clearly LLM-generated READMEs has to stop. The emoji bullets are killing me.
Observation: If your blog post starts with a clearly AI-generated abstract, why would I be motivated to read the rest of it? It's unfortunately indistinguishable from AI slop.
These are extremely common these days. Here are a few I've collected over the past few months: - [files-to-prompt](https://github.com/simonw/files-to-prompt) (from the GOAT simonw) -…
You completely misunderstood the comment you are replying to.
It’s very strange. I went down this rabbit hole a few months ago and this HN comment (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828702) was the best summary I could find of the situation. TLDR: archive.is doesn’t play nice…
This only happens because you’re using Cloudflare DNS. Any other DNS will load the site just fine.
You shouldn't. If Kagi doesn't offer enough value for you to be worth that extra friction, don't use it. That's the free market at work.
It’s open source mate. Just dig around in the source code for long enough. It’s not pretty, but you can usually figure out how they’re abstracting.
classic HN
"Bitwarden does not warn about this risk." This is wrong. The Bitwarden client very clearly warns about storing your encryption key locally via a mandatory popup window, as seen here: https://i.imgur.com/BzXJmos.png
Oh, joy, another completely unoriginal contribution to the GPT-3 discourse adding absolutely nothing of value. I particularly dislike the endorsement of Gary Marcus as an authority on ML/AI when he has only spread…
As basically just a wrapper for the OpenAI API, why would I pay for this? I could do the sane thing in the OpenAI Playground.
I bookmarked this two months ago--what a fantastic utility!
Fantastic advice here. Meal prep has always been a struggle but this makes it seem much more doable.
What do you mean by hosting? Both paperless-NGX and OCRmyPDF can be installed completely locally. Why not just install paperless which takes care of the OCR integration for you?
AutoSleep (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/autosleep-track-sleep-on-watch...) has been fantastic for my needs.
Not sure why this isn't getting more attention, this is awesome.
It's always worked in Firefox for me? I also like this Firefox extension (https://github.com/WorldThirteen/youtube-watch-later-shortcu...) which allows mapping a keyboard shortcut for quickly adding YT videos to the…
$900 for this is laughable. Shame to see OSS tainted in this way.
Paid tier for a widget? The web is truly dead.
The epidemic of clearly LLM-generated READMEs has to stop. The emoji bullets are killing me.
Observation: If your blog post starts with a clearly AI-generated abstract, why would I be motivated to read the rest of it? It's unfortunately indistinguishable from AI slop.
These are extremely common these days. Here are a few I've collected over the past few months: - [files-to-prompt](https://github.com/simonw/files-to-prompt) (from the GOAT simonw) -…
You completely misunderstood the comment you are replying to.
It’s very strange. I went down this rabbit hole a few months ago and this HN comment (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828702) was the best summary I could find of the situation. TLDR: archive.is doesn’t play nice…
This only happens because you’re using Cloudflare DNS. Any other DNS will load the site just fine.
You shouldn't. If Kagi doesn't offer enough value for you to be worth that extra friction, don't use it. That's the free market at work.
It’s open source mate. Just dig around in the source code for long enough. It’s not pretty, but you can usually figure out how they’re abstracting.
classic HN
"Bitwarden does not warn about this risk." This is wrong. The Bitwarden client very clearly warns about storing your encryption key locally via a mandatory popup window, as seen here: https://i.imgur.com/BzXJmos.png
Oh, joy, another completely unoriginal contribution to the GPT-3 discourse adding absolutely nothing of value. I particularly dislike the endorsement of Gary Marcus as an authority on ML/AI when he has only spread…
As basically just a wrapper for the OpenAI API, why would I pay for this? I could do the sane thing in the OpenAI Playground.
I bookmarked this two months ago--what a fantastic utility!
Fantastic advice here. Meal prep has always been a struggle but this makes it seem much more doable.
What do you mean by hosting? Both paperless-NGX and OCRmyPDF can be installed completely locally. Why not just install paperless which takes care of the OCR integration for you?
AutoSleep (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/autosleep-track-sleep-on-watch...) has been fantastic for my needs.
Not sure why this isn't getting more attention, this is awesome.