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rsktaker commented on God Level Environment Manufacturing   matt.sr/p/tools... · Posted by u/rsktaker
rsktaker · 2 months ago
Drive to manufacture drive is drive itself - what do you guys think?
rsktaker commented on Show HN: Game demo made with my homemade game engine   reprobate.site/... · Posted by u/delduca
rsktaker · 4 months ago
Super cool art, can I ask how you did it?
rsktaker commented on Telo MT1   telotrucks.com/... · Posted by u/turtleyacht
rsktaker · 5 months ago
(Not sure if this is just me, but) I find this truck so aesthetically displeasing?

Somehow, most EVs have curves and "bounciness" (and why such odd headlights??) in all the right places to make it look childish. I find the Tesla sedan extremely aesthetic though, that might be the one exception. The bigger Teslas (especially in color white) remind me of pandas for some reason.

rsktaker commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (June 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
klous · 6 months ago
Interesting, nice landing page. But I wonder if users care that it is "AI-native" As in, do users look for contract generation or eSignature that is infused with AI? Or rather are users interested in their own "job to be done" - whether that be creating a contract, agreement, or getting it signed efficiently.
rsktaker · 6 months ago
Haha thanks!

I'm still trying to understand what users want. The origin of this site was a friend's issue - everytime he wanted to make a contract and send it to someone he would (1) generate w/ gpt (2) paste in google docs (3) export as pdf (4) drop into docusign and drag signature fields into blanks (5) sign + send.

After I talked to another person who recounted the same story, I thought there could be something here.

I did learn that people have their own existing contract templates they want to use instead of generating new ones each time (though sometimes that's nice), and that feature is in dev.

But all my data on what users want is from very low sample sizes :(

rsktaker commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (June 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
rsktaker · 6 months ago
https://www.dreamsign.ai/

An AI-native DocuSign

It's been around a month I've been working on it. Struggling with getting people to actually use it - this week I've set the ambitious goal of 10 new contracts sent *and completed* by people I don't know (last week's was 10...by people I do know).

It's hard because I feel I'm in a weird hole - in order to have a good product I need people to use it and give me feedback, but in order for people to use it and give me feedback I need a good product. It's like wth!

Another thing I'm struggling with - enjoying the process. I get daydreams like mad. I feel I'm always living in the future in some way, especially with this software, and it's taking away from being present in this work. Which sucks, because I want to be excited to *work* on this and NOT fake my own excitement towards this as a manifestation of my greed to get rich off it.

But MAN am I greedy. It's ugly sometimes, to myself.

But god how I love to work on software also. How I love making stupid bash commands on my terminal. How I love to feel like the old gods, who conquered the infant digital world.

rsktaker commented on The average college student today   hilariusbookbinder.substa... · Posted by u/Jyaif
rsktaker · 9 months ago
I hate school I'll learn everything on my own write when I want to cheat on whatever you give me don't make me do anything.

^I really like living like this. I couldn't imagine being the "good student" ratting out the guy in front of me for gambling! We have to make our own way, school is like this bubble - even if you excel within it, you're just excelling WITHIN it. It's meaningless to me.

rsktaker commented on A data analysis of speeches at the Oscars   stephenfollows.com/p/harv... · Posted by u/PourquoiPas
rsktaker · 10 months ago
Awesome, what dedication!
rsktaker commented on San Francisco homelessness: Park ranger helps one person at a time   sfstandard.com/2025/02/08... · Posted by u/NaOH
sweeter · 10 months ago
I think it is an understandable reaction. They're a long history of articles like "man saves multiple orphans from the orphan crushing machine" and people go "ahhh that's so sweet" and nobody stops to ask "why do we have an orphan crushing machine and why can't do anything about that?"

I think it's important to do both.

rsktaker · 10 months ago
Wonderful analogy

u/rsktaker

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