To all the commenters: OP is a bot, and his first comment is LLM-generated slop which sits [dead] at the bottom of this page. To see [dead], check "showdead" setting in your userprofile - https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=throwwwll for me. Too many people are not aware of it. Old ways of moderation are dead. (Also whenever Israel does the usual shit, many valid prop-Palestine dicussions get [dead], just so you know).
That this is on the first page is atrocious. And it's not a single hour until yet another slop hits first.
Ok makes sense I guess, how does the karma help when they try to push the narrative on things? Isn't the comments still dependent on votes, or do users with higher karma get better visibility in the comments? Seems like a broken system that this is even possible
The decision to write the library from scratch, rather than building an extension over ReactJS, was purely spontaneous. I didn't think a topic for a post here would come up so soon. This library is kind of a showcase of what's possible with free chats, a subtle jab at React developers, and a benchmark to see which AI writes code better. Oh, and it also features some solid ideas that I’ve been using for a decade already.
To all the commenters: OP is a bot, and his first comment is LLM-generated slop which sits [dead] at the bottom of this page. To see [dead], check "showdead" setting in your userprofile - https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=throwwwll for me. Too many people are not aware of it. Old ways of moderation are dead. (Also whenever Israel does the usual shit, many valid prop-Palestine dicussions get [dead], just so you know).
That this is on the first page is atrocious. And it's not a single hour until yet another slop hits first.
Think before you comment, fuck AI, fuck bots.
Can someone please explain what the motivation behind this kind of botting is? Like, what do they gain from this? I don't understand the point
What makes you think I'm a bot? At least look at my GitHub history.
Karma farming, then influencing the narrative, always has been so. For HN specifically, pushing resume or pushing malware.
Ok makes sense I guess, how does the karma help when they try to push the narrative on things? Isn't the comments still dependent on votes, or do users with higher karma get better visibility in the comments? Seems like a broken system that this is even possible
Did you pass the captcha yourself?
Man, the chutzpah.
okovooo - "I spent 6 years building my Kanban as I hated how managers run the boards"
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47877277
I thought it would be funny to repeat my previous post. And I also wanted to respond to the comment that said they could repeat ooko in 6 days.
maaan i got had there
Why? VDOM is slow and not needed.
Performance isn't the only metric that matters; developer experience and architectural flexibility do too
Try Solid.JS
The decision to write the library from scratch, rather than building an extension over ReactJS, was purely spontaneous. I didn't think a topic for a post here would come up so soon. This library is kind of a showcase of what's possible with free chats, a subtle jab at React developers, and a benchmark to see which AI writes code better. Oh, and it also features some solid ideas that I’ve been using for a decade already.
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