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mrkramer commented on The AI vibe shift is upon us   cnn.com/2025/08/22/busine... · Posted by u/lelele
Traubenfuchs · 3 hours ago
What will we do with all the datacenters once the subsidies for AI usage will disappear?
mrkramer · 3 hours ago
Maybe they will go back to mining crypto coins.
mrkramer commented on The AI vibe shift is upon us   cnn.com/2025/08/22/busine... · Posted by u/lelele
mrkramer · 3 hours ago
>Researchers at MIT published a report showing that 95% of the generative AI programs launched by companies failed to do the main thing they were intended for — ginning up more revenue.

AI startups were meant to solve problems in novel ways not to amass revenue.

mrkramer commented on Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels   scrollguard.app/... · Posted by u/adrianhacar
mrkramer · 6 days ago
I don't find short videos addicting because I feel like I'm not getting enough context and information from short videos. I like long form videos.
mrkramer commented on What does Palantir actually do?   wired.com/story/palantir-... · Posted by u/mudil
mrkramer · 9 days ago
They offer "spying" services for your big data. Essentially something like Facebook and Google but without selling ads, instead spotting patterns that seem interesting for whatever reason.
mrkramer commented on Facial recognition vans to be rolled out across police forces in England   news.sky.com/story/facial... · Posted by u/amarcheschi
Shank · 11 days ago
The UK is quickly deploying surveillance state technology that people once decried China for. Whether or not this is ethical or useful, I wish the hypocrisy would be acknowledged. The OSA, the Apple encryption demands, LFR, …, it’s clearly a trend. Has society really become this dangerous that we must deploy these things?
mrkramer · 10 days ago
I often compare China to the British empire: ruthless autocratic capitalistic dictatorship.
mrkramer commented on Steam payment headaches grow as PayPal is no longer usable for much of the world   pcgamer.com/games/steam-p... · Posted by u/mrkramer
altairprime · 11 days ago
Is it Fiserv? I notice Mastercard invested into PayPal and Fiserv just a couple months ago, and PayPal was already in business with Fiserv via Fastlane.
mrkramer · 10 days ago
Payment ecosystem is so complex and convoluted that it is hard to tell. I was using my Visa card for years on Steam and all of a sudden Steam started refusing it. Steam support was repeatedly telling me that the problem is not on their end but on my end. At the end I figured out that I need to enable Visa 3D Secure feature on my credit card because I assume Visa was seeing a lot of fraud from Steam so they started requiring 2FA for Steam payments.

Also Bandcamp.com refused to accept the payment from my credit card and I contacted my bank and they told me that payments to Bandcamp are always blocked because of security reasons(that is their policy) and they had to manually approve my credit card for use on Bandcamp....which is totally fu*king crazy. Manually approving payment transactions in the 21st century is wrong. How the hell should I know which vendors are on my bank's blacklist?!

Tbh or at least that's my impression all comes down to the problem of fraud and crime. That's why we still have shitty payment providers and processors.

mrkramer commented on Let's get real about the one-person billion dollar company   marcrand.com/p/lets-get-r... · Posted by u/bizgrayson
CafeRacer · 12 days ago
I'd predict a one person unicorn company potentionally possible, but this will be an inflated valuation company backed by someone, who is willing to prove a point. Not a company that delivers a great product and can be sustainable in the long run.

Purely from the operational perspective, you need to handle support, you need to handle billing, to handle lawsuits, to handle infrastructure, to handle incidents... and still have a good idea of what's going on.

So no, not sure it's happening.

mrkramer · 12 days ago
Cryptocurrency like Bitcoin can probably be made by LLM so if you have a good idea for cryptocurrency or some crypto token and you can vibe code it with LLM, perhaps it can reach a $1bn market cap.
mrkramer commented on The Article in the Most Languages   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wik... · Posted by u/vhcr
bbor · 12 days ago
It's incredibly telling that the alternative you seek is a for-profit firm built on datamining other site's data without permission...
mrkramer · 12 days ago
>without permission

If it is without permission than it is illegal and people can sue otherwise web scraping is legal.

mrkramer commented on The Article in the Most Languages   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wik... · Posted by u/vhcr
bondarchuk · 12 days ago
There's this wiki (I forget the link sorry) that always gave me the impression that it was made by people disgruntled they were turned away from wikipedia for original research, that's full of original research by self-styled experts. I'm sure you could write an article on yourself there, after all who's more an expert in yourself than you?
mrkramer · 12 days ago
The only viable and useful alternative to Wikipedia that I found is https://golden.com/ (it somewhat loads slow for me but it is useful.)

Often when I search for startups and their founders I can't find information about them on Wikipedia but I find it on Golden.

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