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ilya-pi commented on Ask HN: What's the Point Anymore?    · Posted by u/fnoef
fnoef · 15 days ago
Edited out the name, for you.

Cant even be authentic in the internet anymore without being flagged as advertisement or an AI bot, jeez

ilya-pi · 15 days ago
With all my respect, I wasn't trying to piss on your post, only to communicate how it reads. On the subject — this wave of tech is intensely overwhelming, I feel you too.

And often it is hard to see exact value that you can create.

Having said this, it would probably lead to even more interesting music, art and all the things you mentioned, because the bar was raised.

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ilya-pi commented on Ask HN: What's the Point Anymore?    · Posted by u/fnoef
GaryBluto · 15 days ago
I'd say the fact that it mentions a relatively obscure project specifically.
ilya-pi · 15 days ago
Yes, specifically this.
ilya-pi commented on Ask HN: What's the Point Anymore?    · Posted by u/fnoef
ilya-pi · 15 days ago
I struggle to think this is not an advertisement written for ClawdBot, if so — please consider that ethics of this post is unclear.
ilya-pi commented on Amazon’s $23M book about flies (2011)   michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=... · Posted by u/fwdbureau
tomtoise · 10 years ago
Appreciate it. That seems like a useful site - bookmarked :)
ilya-pi · 10 years ago
thank you! :-)
ilya-pi commented on Amazon’s $23M book about flies (2011)   michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=... · Posted by u/fwdbureau
vvvv · 10 years ago
do you know why peeep needs access to my google account?
ilya-pi · 10 years ago
yep (spoiler alert, I'm one of the developers behind it)

we've added google authentication to prevent people from hosting nasty stuff. the amount of moderation requests was simply overwhelming :(

ilya-pi commented on Amazon’s $23M book about flies (2011)   michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=... · Posted by u/fwdbureau
tomtoise · 10 years ago
Link seems to have been hugged to death. Can anyone mirror/plaintext? Cheers.
ilya-pi · 10 years ago
ilya-pi commented on Meeting Technical Co-Founders    · Posted by u/jseeff
ilya-pi · 11 years ago
In my experience, you can do what you like and then share, all the time. It really takes a great deal of effort to enable your peers to know what are your interests and what you are good at. In the end I had to force myself into writing articles, bringing the code to "ready for other people" state and etc. Once done — people will find you, then you just chat, try building something together and see how that comes out.

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