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rayalez commented on TL;DW: Too Long; Didn't Watch Distill YouTube Videos to the Relevant Information   tldw.tube/... · Posted by u/pkaeding
henry2023 · 7 months ago
What if we summarize all the information in the world into a few hundred volumes of human knowledge, then summarize those into a 10,000 pages book, then that into a 10 long form essays, then those into a 100,000 chars blog post, then that into a pamphlet and finally we summarize one more time into a single tweet.
rayalez · 7 months ago
Tried asking Claude to do that, ended up with something pretty beautiful:

Everything is made of atoms & energy, life evolves, math describes reality, knowledge builds on itself, humans need each other & Earth to survive – test ideas, learn from mistakes, be kind, stay curious.

rayalez commented on I built an open source AI tool to find my autoimmune disease   old.reddit.com/r/selfhost... · Posted by u/makehistory
malcolmgreaves · 7 months ago
First, I’m sorry about your health. That sounds like it sucks a lot. I would be angry too. I’d also be afraid and very willing to adopt anything so long as it could convince me it was even marginally helpful.

> It's a generalization that paints men in a negative light, which I took personally.

With compassion, I seriously suggest that you adopt a radically different perspective. OP did not come after you personally. Yet you say that you took it personally. How did you come to that reaction?

It helps to not look at all facts as binary. This leads to a brittle world view as one tries to reduce reality’s complexity into a bits. Social group membership is not like sets and propositional logic. If you’re applying that system of logic to the real world, you’ll derive false things. I look at it like the axioms are verifiably false by observation, thus poisoning the whole system.

I don’t usually wade into deep comment threads, but I want to help here. I see something you said that I used to struggle with myself. And I struggled until someone else helped me.

Good luck with your health.

rayalez · 7 months ago
Thanks!

Yeah, no good comes from taking things personally, or getting offended at things, or arguing about who's getting treated more unfairly. I'm just not my best self today.

rayalez commented on I built an open source AI tool to find my autoimmune disease   old.reddit.com/r/selfhost... · Posted by u/makehistory
nonchalantsui · 7 months ago
I apologize for offending you, but these are not stereotypes.

Not sure why you find that weird. It's a complaint about inequality towards women, and also the inequality that men face due to misguided masculinity encouraging them not to seek medical advice (and instead rely on DIY nonsense).

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9934383/https://info.primarycare.hms.harvard.edu/perspectives/articl...https://www.aamc.org/news/why-we-know-so-little-about-women-...https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9657442/

rayalez · 7 months ago
> It's a complaint about inequality towards women, and also the inequality that men face due to misguided masculinity encouraging them not to seek medical advice (and instead rely on DIY nonsense).

It's a generalization that paints men in a negative light, which I took personally.

Anyhow, I don't usually pick fights online, I'm just particularly miserable today because my stupid health keeps hurting me for no reason.

To say something on topic - I've been talking to Claude about my health problems, and, while I still can't figure out what's wrong with me, I find it extremely helpful. It teaches me all sorts of things about health and medicine that no doctor would have the time or patience to explain, and helps out a lot, both with helpful information, and emotional support. I realize that it's kinda bleak to be receiving those things from an LLM instead of a person, but here we are.

I've been to dozens of doctors, spent a lot of money, they all were extremely unhelpful. Claude does offer a lot of advice and information that no doctor ever shared with me.

rayalez commented on I built an open source AI tool to find my autoimmune disease   old.reddit.com/r/selfhost... · Posted by u/makehistory
nonchalantsui · 7 months ago
Just wanted to add that often times these stories of doctors not taking patients seriously (when eventually they do get diagnosed with something serious) involves women because of how vastly substandard medical testing and research is for women.

A lot of men won’t have that same experience, they’ll have the experience of waiting too long to ask for help. Which in a dark ironic manner is one way of keeping things equal, one won’t be taken seriously for 5 years, the other won’t ask for help for 5 years!

rayalez · 7 months ago
As a guy struggling with a confusing health issue for close to a decade, and having the exact same experience, I'll ask you to keep your stereotypes to yourself.

It's weird how people who complain about inequality and lack of empathy towards one group, are completely incapable or unwilling to offer any of that to other people.

rayalez commented on Tell HN: Never search for domains on Godaddy.com    · Posted by u/wasteme
ted0 · 5 years ago
Ted from Namecheap here.

I cannot speak to GoDaddy's practices. However, I can say that for Namecheap, this is not something we would ever even consider doing.

In my experience though, lookups are more complex than most think. We are querying so many different sources to give you availability status, some of which are less reliable than others. For example, with smaller TLDs like .ai or .is, lookups may be less reliable than a well-oiled machine like Verisign, which operates the .com and .net TLDs, among others. As a result, sometimes with a less reliable registry, there can be false positives, resulting in the registrar showing a domain as "available" when it is actually registered.

In addition to registry connection reliability, there are also many different aftermarket sources that registrars often pull from. You know when you see a Premium domain (registered and usually higher priced) in search? That could be coming from any number of 3rd party aftermarket platforms, which also can have varying reliability and/or stale listings.

Lastly, you have to consider that some registrars handle the "drop window" differently than others. If a domain deletes and is removed from the zone, ergo, becoming available again, some registrars have a buffer period before they show it as available again.

It does not appear that Felons.io had ever been registered before, which makes this case pretty strange.

rayalez · 5 years ago
I have switched to Namecheap from GoDaddy, and it's been great. I've been using Namecheap for a few years now, and never had an issue.

Just wanted to add my opinion to the thread and thank you guys for a very good service.

rayalez commented on Show HN: Lighthearted, novice-friendly, storytelling-focused roleplaying game   playmirage.io... · Posted by u/rayalez
rayalez · 5 years ago
This is a little hobby project I'm working on, and I'm really proud of how it turned out.

Mirage is a lighthearted, social, easy to learn roleplaying game, focused on storytelling, improvisation, imagination and creativity. Your goal is to make up and play out a fun story. You will go on adventures, complete quests, find treasure, slay dragons, and gain awesome powers.

Mirage is made for the people who, like me, enjoy the social/creative aspects of Dungeons and Dragons, but don’t like the countless arguments over the intricate rules, the painfully slow combat encounters, and all the tedious arithmetics.

It’s perfect for people who want to get started with roleplaying but have no experience, and it’s great for getting your non-gamer friends or kids into RPGs. It’s great for improvisers and storytellers who want to focus on playing a fun long-form improv game, without the complicated rules getting in the way.

The rules are very simple, but deep and interesting enough for the experienced players to play over a long period of time.

Players can create a character and begin playing in 15 minutes. For GMs we have a collection of adventures that are easy to prepare and run: https://rpgadventures.io

You can play it in-person or over discord. It's super fun, and I hope you guys enjoy it!

rayalez commented on Show HN: Mirage – a social, lighthearted, storytelling-focused roleplaying game   playmirage.io/... · Posted by u/rayalez
radicalcentrist · 5 years ago
Wow, this looks really cool! I love the idea of a distillation of DnD down to just the fun bits at the core.

I enjoyed skimming some of the adventures, but I'd really like to see a play-by-play account of an example scenario. It would be great to see the procedure of gameplay, and the GM and each player's thoughts and decisions, to solidify how Mirage works in practice.

rayalez · 5 years ago
Thanks for replying!

You can see the playtests of some of our adventures here:

https://youtube.com/channel/UC0TtjWQpHurgQMpLxMrWUsQ/videos

u/rayalez

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