What might be the motivation for upvote farming on HN? There is the personal satisfaction of a carefully written comment being acknowledged and validated, but otherwise?
You do get some minimal upgrades with enough karma, like the ability to downvote. But it's not like you get any priority or special treatment, and the numbers are not exposed unless you open individual profiles.
I suppose it could be useful to give legitimacy to bot accounts to be able to inflate upvotes of some posts, but from what I've seen vote-ring detection is really good on HN.
Socrates allegedly was opposed to writing since he felt that it would make people lazy, reducing their ability to memorize things. If it wouldn't be for his disciple Plato who wrote down his words, none of his philosophy would have survived.
So I'm not completely disagreeing with you, but I also am not too pessimistic, either. We will adapt, and benefit through the adoption of AI, even though some things will probably be lost, too.
Depending on the use case, a 10% failure rate can be quite acceptable. This is of course for non-critical applications, like e.g. top-of-funnel sales automation. In practice, for simple uses like labeling data at scale, I'm actually reaching 95-99% accuracy in my startup.
While this is a pretty cool hardware project, I would be quite annoyed to be your partner. No offense, but it almost reads as satire that you want to flash LEDs in every corner of the house if your wife doesn't look at her phone notifications quickly enough.
They said a status board on top of their monitor, not every corner of their house. This seems like a very unobtrusive signal to me. Plus, some people like to hide or obscure their phone from their field of view during work, to minimize distractions. Honestly, the only person I immediately check my phone for is my wife. If I could have a priority indicator along with that, I’d love it. There are some things I need to know immediately (a kid is sick and one of us needs to pick them up, etc.) regardless of what I’m doing, and there are others where it can wait until I’m done with a meeting.
I thought it went without saying that she's on board with it, and that "need to get a hold of her" meant e.g. "I'm trying to call her but she's out in the shop". 99% of our communication during the day is asynchronous.
I don’t have hearing loss but the best way I’ve found to not miss important notifications is a smart watch. Game changing to ensure my wife and I don’t miss each other’s messages around school pickup or anything else important. With an apple watch you can make the vibration pretty unmissable. We both have almost all other notifications silenced so it’s not overly noisy either. I never use sound for any kind of notification anymore - even when expecting important calls.
Very fascinating, I tried doing the same years ago with a simple Markov chain model. The biggest problem back then was inconsistency. I'd love to read a chapter of the Minecraft or hard magic / sci-fi books to check out the writing.
An intent-based Linkedin B2B lead finding tool that evaluates tens of thousands of comments in small thematic niches to find prospects that have a certain problem, and are actively looking for a solution. I just finished building the backend side of the tool, and released it to a group of early customers to find out how well it performs. It's a really fun engineering problem to cut through tons of spam, bullshit, and hustle porn, and find the few gold nuggets in the comment sections.
In central Europe our biggest tarpit are sustainability / climate topics. Even founders that are smart enough to realize the difficulties still pursue these topics because of an unfoly feedback loop where government agencies almost exclusively fund those "societally important" areas. There's no other risk capital available so most founders align their goals, just to fold 1-2 years later.
I'm not sure I agree with this - though I'm not in central Europe.
Sustainability and climate are not products or businesses in themselves.
If you're trying to sell sustainabiity, what is your business? What are you selling?
If it's advice on how people can be sustainable, or carbon credits or something, sure, those are things that may be tarpits.
But electric vehicles were probably a tarpit idea until they went from being advanced golf carts to being real cars.
Environmentally friendly packaging is doing very well. Etc etc.
I mean that's better then funding a bunch of startups that try and use psychological traps to capture the attention of your kids and ruining their ability to focus. Most of them also fold 1-2 years later.
> I sincerely doubt that anything great in the history of humanity has been built in the post-lunch afternoon
Interestingly, late afternoon is the time that I am most productive when coding. At 6pm when work ends I often feel that I could easily go on for another few hours
I'm in the same boat where 6pm comes and I actually have a hard time shifting gears from writing code or thinking intensely about my project. I've been working on my focus and starting earlier in the day. The difference is when I get on track earlier I still chug along until the end of the day. Then by night I'm exhausted and go to bed early.
Work/life balance is important so I should probably listen to my body and focus when it wants to.
This is breathtaking. I watched a few videos, and am reminded of the alien evolution simulator that I am working on right now. But where my console-based program is crawling, this project is soaring through the sky!