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drbojingle commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
drbojingle · 5 days ago
I recently built a simple JSON schema form builder for my own purposes. I'm going to expand on it with the ability to send forms via email, handle bigger and more complex forms and then tackle document parsing. https://data-atlas.net for anyone into that kind of thing.
drbojingle commented on We're losing our voice to LLMs   tonyalicea.dev/blog/were-... · Posted by u/TonyAlicea10
rcxdude · 22 days ago
IMO there should not be an algorithm. You should just get what you have subscribed to, with whatever filters you have defined. There are better and worse algorithms but I think the meat of the rot is the expectation of an algorithm determining 90% of what you see.
drbojingle · 22 days ago
Dude that's an algorithm.
drbojingle commented on We're losing our voice to LLMs   tonyalicea.dev/blog/were-... · Posted by u/TonyAlicea10
ricardo81 · 22 days ago
I deleted my Facebook account a couple of years ago and my Twitter one yesterday.

It's not just LLMs, it's how the algorithms promote engagement. i.e. rage bait, videos with obvious inaccuracies etc. Who gets rewarded, the content creators and the platform. Engaging with it just seems to accentuate the problem.

There needs to be algorithms that promote cohorts and individuals preferences.

Just because I said to someone 'Brexit was dumb', I don't expect to get fed 1000 accounts talking about it 24/7. It's tedious and unproductive.

drbojingle · 22 days ago
No, there needs to be control over the algorithms that get used. You ought to be able to tune it. There needs to be a Google fuu equivalent for social media. Or, instead of one platform one algorithm, let users define the algorithm to a certain degree, using llms to help with that and then you can allow others to access your algorithms too. Asking for someone Facebook to tweak the algorithm is not going to help imo.
drbojingle commented on Crews claim Boring Company failed to pay workers and snubbed OSHA concerns   nashvillebanner.com/2025/... · Posted by u/breve
drbojingle · 23 days ago
Come with me And you'll see A world of OSHA violations
drbojingle commented on ADHD and monotropism (2023)   monotropism.org/adhd/... · Posted by u/wonger_
__MatrixMan__ · a month ago
I think it's the opposite. 4000 years ago we would fail to prepare and not survive the winter.

Nowadays we get by by occasionally solving a problem that nobody asked to have solved but golly the solution is kinda neat.

drbojingle · a month ago
If we died off we wouldn't be here.
drbojingle commented on Ask HN: How do you get over the fear of sharing code?    · Posted by u/sodokuwizard
drbojingle · a month ago
If it's not open source then don't make it public but if you want to lose your fear, just do it. It's not like it matters that much.
drbojingle commented on Ask HN: How to deal with long vibe-coded PRs?    · Posted by u/philippta
drbojingle · a month ago
If they can vibe code it they can vibe disassemble it and vibe small PR it.
drbojingle commented on Show HN: Why write code if the LLM can just do the thing? (web app experiment)   github.com/samrolken/noko... · Posted by u/samrolken
drbojingle · 2 months ago
I think what your missing bud is that "writing the code" is caching for the LLM. Do you think caching is going away?
drbojingle commented on The deadline isn't when AI outsmarts us – it's when we stop using our own minds   theargumentmag.com/p/you-... · Posted by u/NotInOurNames
rimeice · 2 months ago
I'm undecided on this, initially I was on the “this is bad, we’re outsourcing our thinking” bandwagon, now after using AI for lots of different types of tasks for a while now, I feel like generally I’ve learnt so much, so much more quickly. Would I recall it all without my new crutch? Maybe not, but I may not have learnt it in the first place without it.
drbojingle · 2 months ago
Agreed. I've engaged with different tech since moving things along is now easier.
drbojingle commented on ProofOfThought: LLM-based reasoning using Z3 theorem proving   github.com/DebarghaG/proo... · Posted by u/barthelomew
jaggederest · 2 months ago
Simulation is the answer. You just need a model that's decent at economics to independently judge the outcome, unless the model itself is smart enough. Then it becomes a self-reinforcing training environment.

Now, depending on how good your simulation is, it may or may not be useful, but still, that's how you do it. Something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MuZero

drbojingle · 2 months ago
Electric dreams. Simulation of what?

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