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eschnou

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About eschnou

Entrepreneur, tech geek & rock climber. Open & decentralized web advocate #indieweb. Open & accessible AI advocate. #libreai #indieai

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    Can Agentic AI be used to augment existing tools? I think there is a lot of nice open source software out there that is too complex/difficult/heavy for most users. There is an oppo…

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    Comment #45359289

    Hi HN, I built a simple tool to help software development teams benchmark their AI adoption (in a AI Native Dev spirit). Every team says they’re “doing AI,” but maturity levels var…

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    Show HN: Gepetto – A Minimalistic CLI-Based Browser Operator

    Hi all, I've built Gepetto to automate the QA/DevOps of my 'vibe coded' projects. I wanted a minimalistic CLI-based headless browser operator that I can run on cli and CI/CD. Key f…

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    Show HN: A 3-minute AI-generated daily podcast summarizing top HN stories

    I built an agentic AI workflow that autonomously: - Collects top Hacker News stories daily (from /front) - Reads the full content of the news - Prepare a newsbrief - Feed the newsb…

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    Show HN: Wonderpod – Turn newsletters/blogs into podcasts in 56 languages

    Wonderpod - https://wonderpod.ai Automatically converts content from newsletter/blog into audio podcasts. Once setup it generates a new podcast for each new email/post it receives.…

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    Comment #42802490

    Here is the post, after a bit of adjustment (using O1) for SEO and product placement. https://blog.wonderpod.ai/posts/2025/from-local-to-global-mu...

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    Comment #42802423

    Thanks, I just tried it out to generate some content for my blog. I like the flow and the quality of the output which sounds much better than usual AI generated BS. One thing that …

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    Comment #42327761

    In Back to the Future, what was Doc Brown's dog's name in 1955? A seemingly simple movie trivia question exposes fundamental limitations in current RAG systems. Answering this prov…

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    Comment #41525724

    The fact that I don't find any flaw in the reasoning shows one thing: either this new o1 is crazy good and this getting pretty close to AGI... or I'm too bad at maths

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    Comment #41519299

    Hi HN, I'd love to get your thoughts on this one! Anyone using LLM, hidden inside an app, just as a reasoning 'brick' to progress some workflows, decide on best math, etc.

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    Comment #40882722

    For pure self-hosting, I'd look into Ollama (ollama.com) or llamafile ( https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile ) on the LLM side and then picking a UI such as https://openwebui.…

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    Comment #40882064

    Could you detail what you mean by deploying LLMs ? Is it about integrating commercial LLMs in an enterprise context? Or running self-hosted LLM for a small company (e.g. Ollama + O…

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    Comment #40882042

    I've written a short fiction setting the scene for my open-source project and how it could fit in a corporate/enterprise context. If you are in such an environment, I'd love to hea…

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    Comment #40865997

    Hi HN! I'm the creator of OpenGPA, an open-source General Purpose Agent platform. Key features: - Self-hostable ChatGPT-like agent - Extensible with custom Actions for enterprise d…

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    Comment #13782236

    CS224d - Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing, is using Tensorflow for assignments and has an introductory lecture on Tensorflow. http://cs224d.stanford.edu/

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