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Mataroa is the most efficient word per CSS rule after HN, I concur.

Did you create it on company time?

To elaborate: I have never been requested to share my prompts/skills, like: strongly demanded to do this. It has been vague suggestions from managers to all employees sometimes to share them but while many happily started doing this, I simply ignored it like I never heard it. Sometimes on dailies I hear PM cheer my AI skills and asks how I do this, but I only smile and joke "magic", at most tell them my prompts are always elaborative.

I am more surprised why people are sharing this without thinking.


what if this is a mix?

I am now independent contractor and parts are created on company A time, other parts on company B time and different parts at my own time. And so on, and so on. And you can't tell which one is which. For the new company I start as contractor I come with my AI framework, and I am adjusting it on daily basis. What then?

I am now hired by many companies because they know giving me task means it will be done in a day, not a week, and they know it is because I know "how to AI". (I am not perfect, but I work with other guys and I am surprised how inefficient they are when it comes to AI, but this is a different story)


You came here searching for an answer. The problem is you wanted one specific answer, one that validates your own stance. So now if someone gives you an answer that doesn't sit well with you, you will try to convince them that you're right anyway for whatever reason you want.

Discussing this seems useless.


fair point, but it is because the discussion drifted to legal while I wanted to discuss more "how do you feel about sharing your AI moat"

In terms of legal, f* no, I am not going to consider my tool adjustments as part of companies properties :)

We can discuss but I will stand my ground: my AI skills - even written on a disc - belongs to me. Same, if I go to car paint garage to have my paint fixed I am not expecting the painter will reveal his method to get the perfect color or give me his notes where he self-described "how to paint".

Before "AI era" we all had our own system scripts, manually crafted in bash/python, to make repeating task automated. And then it was never a question to share it: the scripts are the way how I configure/tune my computer and how I get advantage over other developers. The .cloude/.cursor directory is the same.


> searching through HN posts and comments I can't find much (if any) discussion about Qubes OS

I think there's a fair amount of submissions and discussions: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=Qubes


Sure but those are mostly old to very old (7y+). I counted only 7 threads in the past 3 years with at least 10 comments, and if you filter by past year there's no thread with more than one comment.

Basically zero traction here recently, while I would have intuitively thought the vision would spread with recent trends: AI spread, privacy concerns, OS enshittification, disinformation wars, device attestation/control, GDPR...


I walk to the park during slow hours, sit on a bench, wait for a bunch of sparrows to come, and then I give them some sunflower seeds. Sometimes -but not often- a magpie will approach too. You have to be quiet for birds to come near and fairly calm for them to approach you at all.

Others can only be spotted from a distance. Wagtails are quite timid but can be seen running around sometimes, and the blackbirds can be heard a lot even if you don't see them. I've also spotted a couple of woodpeckers. And once the park fell suddenly still and I looked up and there was a kite passing by (they have been spotted nesting in a much larger park a couple of miles away).

If the park is busy, then I'll watch the dogs, people going by. I ponder about the futility of life. Just sit there silently, doing nothing.


This sounds lovely! This definitely sounds like the kind of thing that would really work well to let all the stresses of the everyday wash off!

It reminds me a lot of the YouTube channel "life in jars", he normally makes videos about microbiology and freshwater ecology in... jars!

But on top of that he also had a short series on gaining the trust of and befriending crows in his city.

Good incentive for me to try this out!


IF you mean this:

  https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47611866 ("Show HN: Agentmatic, AI marketing platform that generates full campaigns for you")
It has not been deleted, as you can see.

On the other hand, I don't see any asking for reviews or feedback. What I see is self-promotion, similarly to your previous post from a couple of months ago, which is against the guidelines: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


I agree, it has not been deleted. More explanations in case it's useful for the OP:

When it's posted it goes to https://news.ycombinator.com/newest

If it get enough upvotes, it goes to https://news.ycombinator.com/news


> I already cleaned up

You'd probably need to detail what exactly you have done to clean up, but it sounds like you didn't actually remove the commit?

You can remove a commit with an interactive rebase and then force push the new tree. Or depending on the current state of your tree, you can use other options. In any case, you have answers to this on Stack overflow. e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40245767/delete-commit-o...


thank you i got it


Broken link. Missing an e at the end: https://lovkush.substack.com/p/why-i-hardly-play-board-games...

But in any case, it's not very interesting. I mean, there's not much of an insight about board games. Even after saying that they "give you a false sense of socialising" (emphasis mine), the author immediately notes that "This is not representative of board gamers - many board gamers makes lots of close friends through board games - but for me, I was not building new friendships through board gaming."


As the sibling comment mentions, it's Astro:

https://github.com/videojs/v10/tree/main/site


Looks cool, reminds of a VHS box. Also nails the look of 70s decor that was everywhere when I was growing up in the 80s/90s.


https://github.com/chr15m/kanban-todo

Note that you need a browser with FileSystem Access API support. It would be nice to mention that in the readme.


Will update it, thanks!


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