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i love it. That being said, please show some examples and screenshots on the homepage and github's Readme.


unfortunately the best source for examples and screenshots at the moment might be a search of my twitter feed: https://x.com/search?q=from%3Adisconcision%20hazel ... we need to update the website


Ok, but those are excellent screenshots-- better than most projects' official screenshot lists!


Unfortunately no one can see these unless they log in to Twitter :(



I like the idea, but I get the message: "Too long video"... So I am wondering about its application if it only works for short videos


Good encryption should still hold, even if you know the algorithm. The same reasoning should be applied to search engines.


Oh there's no way such a thing is possible. Unless you have an omniscient oracle your search engine will be based on some metric correlated with quality and relevancy. The moment those are known people will produce low quality content with high scores on those metrics.

Can you think of even a single metric that can't be gamed?


This looks really cool and useful. Does anybody know how this compares to NuShell?


No ads you say? Sure, wouldn't we all love that! Unfortunately, they are still advertizing heavily. even worse: the ads are instead presented as entire articles that pretend to be legitimate news: https://newsworthy.to/article/2020/07/01/when-two-people-lov...


this can be aggregated from news source. aggregator itself do not know if article is an ad or something else.. I wrote news aggregator myself and many news providers put sponsored articles in the middle od their news feed without marking them as such


At n=109, and the multitude of reported observed side effects, I would still much prefer the virus over this supposed vaccine...


Homomorphic encryption.


According to their 10-K filings, zoom has more than 700 heads in RnD in China, and about 5 subsidiaries in China IIRC, but none of those are listed as subprocessors of personal data, which I, personally, find somewhat hard to believe


Attention tracking ... Oh great... I'm sure we all have been waiting for more big brother features like this one


I'd love to give this another go, however, my experience with the first remarkable are reMarkably poor, and the new revision supposedly has the same display hardware

- the display is not very sharp, has poor contrast, and no active illumination

- also, despite there being no display illumination, reading in the sun was not possible, as it immediately resulted in the display bulging notably from the absorbed sun/heat.

- seriously buggy software

Let me know, if you have information that the new revision has improved on those aspects.


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