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jwdeque commented on Ask HN: Sources of reasonably priced EV code signing certs?    · Posted by u/jwdeque
jwdeque · a year ago
You made 2 comments in 9 months, both pimping this cert reseller. Don't astroturf.
jwdeque commented on Ask HN: Sources of reasonably priced EV code signing certs?    · Posted by u/jwdeque
solardev · a year ago
Side question: Is this still a thing? I remember getting EV certs back around 2016 when they were still kind of in vogue, but I haven't heard anything about them in quite a few years. Do browsers even treat them differently anymore? We don't even see the SSL padlock anymore, or the green checkmark thing that used to be there.
jwdeque · a year ago
It's code signing EV certificates, not SSL EV ones.
jwdeque commented on Ask HN: What are you working on (September 2024)?    · Posted by u/david927
Alex-Programs · a year ago
I'm working on https://nuenki.app/, a language learning tool. It teaches you a language while you procrastinate by inserting translations of appropriate-difficulty sentences into webpages as you browse HN etc.

Currently trying to reduce costs by switching from using DeepL (high quality, low latency, high cost) everywhere to a hybrid that also uses Claude (high quality, high latency, low cost) for text that is far from the user. Also experimenting with Gemma 2 9B via Groq to go in between them, but it's bad at following instructions and I don't quite trust the quality numbers I'm seeing for it (they're benchmarked with gpt-4o as a judge).

I'm also trying to work out marketing. I'm not good at it, and I dislike it, but I need to get good at it. Currently considering Reddit ads for awareness, some content marketing going over the technical details (there's some fun language processing and performance optimisations), and... I feel that's not enough, but I'm not sure what to add to that.

I'm running on very little budget (I just left school and I'd rather not go into my limited savings over this), so I can't afford to just throw money at ads.

jwdeque · a year ago
Very clever.

Toucan [1] does something similar (but I think only at a word level, not sentences), so might be worth looking at what they do in terms of marketing.

Also, have you considered throwing in a spaced repetition component to the process? Really helpful when building an active voc.

[1] https://jointoucan.com/

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