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ivanpashenko
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Code is getting cheaper. Building is not
There is a heavy sentiment floating around lately. “Everything will be built automatically” “My craft is obsolete” “In six months, a tool will read my mind and produce whatever I i…
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Comment #40667251
sounds pretty advanced! can you share some examples of deterministic dimensions for scoring? and what about llm-scoring: does LLM output passed/not_passed or it is more?
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Comment #40657436
"7 likes / no comments" --> should I read it as: people interested in others people experience, but have nothing to share about their own? - No prompt on production? - No testing o…
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Ask HN: How do you iterate on and manage prompts in production?
I'm curious about how people handle managing and iterating on their prompts, especially for production-facing prompts that many users depend on. - Where do you store your prompts? …
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Ask HN: Why not to use passwordless login?
Is there a reason why new services are not using passwordless login? (Type your email -- receive the code -- fill in the code)
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Ask HN: How to choose which login flow to build?
How do you decide which flow to implement: email-n-password vs facebook/google vs passwordless?
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Comment #13335756
Just launched http://ineedicons.com –– custom made outline icons. Will see soon if it has legs.
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Ask HN: Have you ever ordered custom icon design?
How did you search for it? Were you satisfied with the process and the results?
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Comment #11681591
Got it, thx!
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Comment #11679539
And how is it going? Do people use it?
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Comment #11677363
How do you send it, via email?
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Comment #11677335
Which YCF debacle you mean?
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Comment #11675738
Nice. How does it works?
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Ask HN: Do you send links to yourself?
I'm wondering, are there more people like me who is sending links to themself to open those links on other devices or to keep it?
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Comment #9108186
Just to clarify: Do you think you could miss useful email if your public email has a paywall?
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Comment #9108174
Everyone who write to your public email have to pay. So basically new contacts. For friends and people you know you use your private email. This is how a solution could look like: …
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Comment #9108077
My bad. Is the question not clear enough?
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Comment #9108062
instead of not charging (like it is now).
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Comment #9107732
Could you explain why? What is wrong with that?
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Comment #9107729
It is actually the opposite. I want to know why people don’t feel comfortable charging to contact them via email.
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Comment #9032995
Thanks! 1) I think the fact of paying is already a good enough barrier. The price could be just a couple of dollars, which would be enough to convice sender to spend sometime on wr…
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Comment #9032740
Yes, probably. Any suggestion?
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Comment #9032608
Hahaah :) We think it will work for public people with tons of cold emails daily, like pg