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Nazzareno commented on Full v0, Cursor, Lovable, Devin, Windsurf System Prompts, Tools and AI Models   github.com/x1xhlol/system... · Posted by u/Nazzareno
Nazzareno · 9 months ago
x1xhlol managed to obtain FULL official v0, Manus, Cursor, Same.dev, Lovable, Devin, Replit Agent, Windsurf Agent, VSCode Agent, Dia browser & Trae AI system prompts and internal tools.
Nazzareno commented on AMP and why emails are not (and should never be) interactive   buttondown.com/blog/whate... · Posted by u/maguay
rchaud · a year ago
This article misses the point of why emails were made interactive in the first place - to satisfy the demands of marketers. 90% of the emails you get are marketing-related. If you get an email that says "4 days left for our holiday sale", that counter will need to be updated if the email is not read on the same day. It's a small, maybe frivolous-sounding use case, but a lot of feature bloat starts out this way.
Nazzareno · a year ago
You can do much more with AMP, not only marketing related stuff. Indeed, countdown timers can be done much easier with many tools (Nifty Images, Sendtric etc) without AMP.
Nazzareno commented on An AI bubble threatens Silicon Valley, and all of us   prospect.org/power/2025-0... · Posted by u/semiquaver
Nazzareno · a year ago
"It's evident that while AI presents transformative potential, the surrounding financial speculation warrants caution. The challenge lies in distinguishing between genuine technological advancements and market hype. As the industry evolves, a balanced approach that values innovation while remaining vigilant about speculative investments will be crucial to navigate the AI landscape effectively." {comment by ChatGPT after reading the article and all the comments here}
Nazzareno commented on Italy bans cultivated meat products   chemistryworld.com/news/i... · Posted by u/Vagantem
cs702 · 2 years ago
Italy's minister of agriculture explains the decision: "With the law approved today, Italy is the first nation in the world to be safe from the social and economic risks of synthetic food." The OP adds that the new law "also prohibits the use of meat-related terms, like 'salami' or 'steak', for plant-based meat substitutes."

The unintended consequence of the new law is to ensure that Italy 100% misses out on the many promising social, economic, and environmental benefits of a transition to lab-based meats. The new law strikes me as very shortsighted. I hope Italy eventually comes to its senses and repeals it.

Sigh.

Nazzareno · 2 years ago
It's not shortsighted. It's just a decision driven by some Italian lobbies (meat industry), scared about this innovation where they feel threatened. For the same reason they managed to forbid the use of some Italian meat-words applied to plant-based meat.

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