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>Please don't comment on whether someone read an article. "Did you even read the article? It mentions that" can be shortened to "The article mentions that".

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Noted, thanks.

The point they were making is that a Windows user generally (Hackintoshing aside) can't just install MacOS in their existing computer; it requires purchasing another, Apple-brand computer.


Not so, according to their website.


>The people who use something should pay for its upkeep.

Fee-for-service city parks? Public libraries? Fire departments? Sidewalks? What about investing in the "public good"?


Public good? That sounds ripe for disruption. Won’t somebody please think of the shareholders!?




How crash-worthy is this vehicle?


It's a concept car so it's unlikely to have been considered as it'll never be in production.


Generated comments are not allowed on HN.


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Posting an AI summary is about as useful as posting Google search results. We can all do it, we don't need anyone to do it for us.


As well as the points already raised by others, I'd like to make the point that we should be encouraging people to prompt LLMs themselves rather than just accepting the outputs of others. As a social norm, this will make society more robust to misinformation and deception, as it will result in fewer people trusting outputs without knowing how the LLM was actually prompted.

This probably doesn't really matter in this context, but I think it's a general best practice worth reinforcing whenever possible.


If someone want to ask an LLM about something, good for them, but there's no need to paste its content over the internet, disclosed or not.


I feel the intent of these rules are to forbid undisclosed aigen comments.

If you ban disclosed usage of AIgen, you will get covert usage of AIgen


> you will get covert usage of AIgen

We get that regardless of how we ban disclosed usage.


You can actually ban both.


Such behaviour is extremely obvious. Anyone capable of hiding it is also capable of just… not using AIgen.


HN is for sharing memes now?


Pleading in essays hasn't gotten the point across.


It's not exactly a template-meme, or whatever low-effort memes are called now (the ragefaces, the reaction gifs, the deep-fried slop).

I think something like xkcd comics or something similar has always been received well by the community. Given that it's a high-effort piece of content as a digital painting, I think it should be ok - or at least not treated like it's in the same bucket as memes.


>Please don't comment on whether someone read an article. "Did you even read the article? It mentions that" can be shortened to "The article mentions that".

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


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