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susanthenerd commented on State of AI: An Empirical 100T Token Study with OpenRouter   openrouter.ai/state-of-ai... · Posted by u/anjneymidha
IMTDb · 12 days ago
Or maybe it’s just strange classification. I see a lot of prompts on the internet looking like “act as a senior xxx expert with over 15 years of industry experience and answer the following: [insert simple question]”

I hope those are not classified as “roleplaying” the “roleplay” here is just a trick to get better answer from the model, often in a professional setting that has nothing to do with creative writing of NSFW stuff

susanthenerd · 12 days ago
OpenRouter classifies content by the app that's used to interact with the llm. https://openrouter.ai/docs/app-attribution
susanthenerd commented on Fastmail breaks UI in production   twitter.com/licyeus/statu... · Posted by u/blux
susanthenerd · 4 months ago
The bug (at least for me) isn't present on the beta version (beta.fastmail.com)
susanthenerd commented on Gitlab names Bill Staples as new CEO   businesswire.com/news/hom... · Posted by u/tolerable
manquer · a year ago
Many options , older companies like IBM, Google, SAP, Oracle or even Salesforce (already own heroku in dev tooling space so not far fetched ) with stable or slowing market presence in engineering departments

Mid sized newer companies likes Hashicorp or datadog or vercel who target developers as customers .

Gitlab gives access to a large audience of developers to cross sell most dev tools so all these orgs can get a lot of returns paying more than the standalone value of gitlab itself.

The best fit would be companies like Hashicorp who have strong open source pedigree so users won’t be turned off and leave

susanthenerd · a year ago
> The best fit would be companies like Hashicorp who have strong open source pedigree so users won’t be turned off and leave

HashiCorp might not be the best fit anymore. Last year, they switched to a license that isn't open source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37081306

susanthenerd commented on FTC announces "click-to-cancel" rule making it easier to cancel subscriptions   ftc.gov/news-events/news/... · Posted by u/pseudolus
amatecha · a year ago
Nice. I canceled a service recently and I had to "continue to cancel" and click on other such "confirmations" such that I think I proceeded through 7-8 pages before my subscription was actually canceled. Truly manipulative and obtuse. That was Spotify btw. I should have recorded the process, as it was nearly comedic (if it weren't so hostile).
susanthenerd · a year ago
Services like this are the reason I prefer to pay thru google play. It is much easier to just cancel it
susanthenerd commented on Busy Status Bar   busy.bar/?hn... · Posted by u/aleksi
RockRobotRock · a year ago
one comment to promote your product is enough. we don't need 26 (yes i counted)
susanthenerd · a year ago
You know if you click on the timestamp on a comment there is a flag button?

Also you are right comments like this are very annoying. I'm still surprised that HN doesn't have some kind of spam filter or rate limit

u/susanthenerd

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