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Re: Show HN: AboutIdeasNow – search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites

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post #2

this is amazing, so many people struggling with coming up with cool ideas haha

Ideas are not worth very much, and many try to focus on world-changing ideas, which is the wrong approach. I sit on two or three profitable ideas at any time, there's just not enough hours in a day to dedicate serious effort to any.

Re: Show HN: AboutIdeasNow – search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites

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post #6

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Fixed now, sorry! It was actually a bad deploy.

Still down

  Error querying the database: FATAL: Max client connections reached
It's weird since the SvelteKit load() server function should be cached.

I added a fallback just now, sorry again!

Re: Show HN: AboutIdeasNow – search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites

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Cool site. Maybe implement /ideas and /now pages? I kinda figured they'd be there but they are 404.

Perhaps they could redirect to https://github.com/lindylearn/aboutideasnow/issues and https://github.com/lindylearn/aboutideasnow/pulls, respectively

Re: Show HN: AboutIdeasNow – search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites

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post #17

A lot of cards say "Updated December 31, 1969", what date are you all using to populate that?

GPT-3.5: https://github.com/lindylearn/aboutideasnow/blob/main/apps/a...

But in this case the date seems very close to the unix timestamp 0 which we use when there's no date found. Maybe it's a local timezone issue...

Edit: this should be fixed now!

Re: Show HN: AboutIdeasNow – search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites

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post #19
post #17

A lot of cards say "Updated December 31, 1969", what date are you all using to populate that?

GPT-3.5: https://github.com/lindylearn/aboutideasnow/blob/main/apps/a... But in this case the date seems very close to the unix timestamp 0 which we use when there's no date found. Maybe it's a local timezone issue... Edit: this should be fixed now!

Oh interesting. I never would have thought AI would be used for this. Does it also find things like the meta "revised" tag or anything like that? Doing some Googling it seems like officially it should be "revision", but seems like it's very common to use "revised"
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