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For the creator of this product (and to any other creators launching soon): don't listen to the keyboard jockeys saying it will fail. We (commenters here) are essentially NPCs in your world. We're not your narrow target market, just some gawkers addicted to typing "news.yc..." into our browsers, maybe with nothing better to do. And although we sound confident, we really don't know if it'll fail, or take off, or pivot to a successful product. Good luck--and major props on the launch, the landing page looks great!

ps. It will succeed.


> We're not your narrow target market, just some gawkers addicted to typing "news.yc..." into our browsers...

Speak for yourself. I just type "n" into the browser.


Speak for yourself, I just click on a shortcut


Speak for yourself, I find myself on the site and I don’t remember clicking anything. I was scrolling the news sites and mindlessly ended up here.


Speak for yourself, I just always have it open.


Speak for yourself, I don't have anything else open.


Speak for yourself, all my traffic proxies here.


Speak for yourself, i wrote a browser extension that replaces every link on any site with HN


Well, that escalated quickly.


Speak for yourself, I forked Chromium and made it the default entry in the address bar and set it to read-only.


RSS for the win! Though, I need to check it in the browser because sometimes it misses things.


I type the full URL. In the gym, on a treadmill's browser. See, I'm not addicted.


> ...y-c-o-n fuck. y-c-o-m-b-u fuck y-c-o-m-b-i-m fuck etc


you mean "h" for hackernews, right? ...right?


I just go back to the already opened HN tab :)


When Omegle shut down I looked here for when it was launched. All the replies to its first post, ~14 years ago, were negative.

For the curious: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=539753


In Omegle's case, was the criticism wrong? It was un-monetizable and ended under thumb of lawsuits.


look at the impact Omegle had and tell me it wasn't worth pursuing even if all those criticisms ended up being correct.


what was its impact?


but it was a great ride while it lasted*


The causes may have been obvious but the timeline estimates were way off.


I was literally searching for physical keyboard attachments for the iphone last night. This is almost exactly what I want. I think a slide out keyboard would be nicer, but this looks awesome.


This costs $35 and doesn't enlarge your iPhone: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000402875449.html or this is $7 and is easier to type than Clicks: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000982236230.html


I personally always type hackernews.org to get here.


https://hckrnews.com/ is my go to, I have it set to top 20/day otherwise I'd be on hacker news way too much/too long. It's a self limiting thing.


A purist, I see.


I noticed that too. Seems very unlikely that 1,000,000 subscribers represents the 98th percentile and not the 99.999th.


This is awesome. Living around nature is not just pretty, but healthy for us and good for our focus / productivity / mood / fitness / recovery / general well-being.

For a look into the benefits of living near green space (ie nature contact):

https://www.internationaljournalofwellbeing.org/index.php/ij...

Indoor plants also have salutary and performance effects.


Great site! Had a brief look and the clothes look great.

Looks like CC isn't accepted, but bank transfer is. Curious why that is?


Thanks!

In Indonesia, credit card usage is around 6%, one of the lowest in the region. We prioritize e-wallet payments, with banks as a secondary option. E-wallets have minimal fees compared to credit cards, which are relatively high with our current payment provider. For now, I've disabled credit card payments, but I might enable them in the future for orders above a certain amount.


Since quitting caffeine and alcohol, I rarely get lonely. In fact, quitting those drugs seems to have helped reduce the time I spend in any negative emotion. I still have acute bouts of [whatever negative emotion here], but I rarely get mired in them. This seems to have less to do with any change in my living situation since the switch (I often hermit away, as I did before) and more to do with being in a more resourceful state more often (which neither drug helped with).

I suspect that alcohol and caffeine-induced negative emotion is widespread. Even a glass or two of alcohol can affect your sleep, and less REM sleep means less emotional regulation. I know basically everyone's on caffeine, but ingesting that can accentuate the peaks and valleys of one's emotional experience. The alcohol and caffeine-induced troughs may be sub-clinical, but they're probably real for a lot of people.


Okay.

What works for you doesn't work for everyone.

My baseline "sober" -- no caffeine, no anything -- is crippling, paralyzing depression. Hiking is my drug of choice, but I need to be hiking all day, nearly every day, for months for it to take action, and that is not compatible with existing in society.

Without hiking, and without any other support, then I revert to existing as a pool of dark sludge on a bed all day. I spent years this way before I decided to set aside my pride and accept that having a little help -- caffeine at a minimum -- to be functional is better for my health than any perceived ideas around addiction or "purity".

Coffee / caffeine can take me from a non-functional, paralyzing mental disability to being able to move around and have momentum.

And yes, there are circumstances that can change where this wouldn't happen and I wouldn't need a support like that: a world-wide revolution resulting in the liberation of all mankind from the dystopian hellscape we are in / plunging ourselves further into would do it.

Short of that, I'll stick with a couple cups of coffee a day, thanks.


Damn, I'm sorry to hear that. I relate to this because I've dealt with depression too, which I also medicated in various ways.

Other than quitting the two aforementioned drugs, what helped a lot for me was living in a more evolutionarily consistent way. Especially around nutrition, sunlight, and sleep. I made this the focus of my life for about a year because the alternative was, well, you know about that.

Good luck.


In the grand symphony of life, navigating its dissonant notes—our societal complexities—calls for a harmonious tune within ourselves, finding resilience in our daily rituals, shared experiences, and self-discovery, while cherishing the understanding that seeking help is not a discord but a beautiful part of our shared composition.


I'm glad you found something that worked with you. This type of experiment (consume less self administered psychoactives and access emotional changes) is something I would encourage everyone to do. However, it's a common mistake to take an experiment with a small sample size and assume it's results will generalize well over the population. For that we can look to the scientific literature. Inside we find it's well supported that increasing dose of alcohol is associated with increased depression. We do not find the same amount of support for caffeine/coffee, where it's more plausible there is a negative correlation between caffeine and depression.

Your experiment is great because now you know what works best for you. The way you talk about it seems to indicate that you use the experiment as a basis for knowing what is best for the population at large. A scientific study is a much stronger piece of evidence for shaping our views on how alcohol/caffeine effect the population.


Caffeine? Care to elaborate?


Earning to give (to the top charities) is likely orders of magnitude more effective than most other volunteering options.

Research effective altruism and see GiveWell’s most effective charities list (updated a week ago).

Recommended listening: Sam Harris interviews the founder of effective altruism. https://samharris.org/podcasts/being-good-and-doing-good/

Recommended reading: Doing Good Better by Will Macaskill.


Thanks Andrew!

I've added the #KnowYourself hashtag in the share messages.

Still working on the gifting functionality for credits; will let you know when it's ready.

Would also like to create a filter so you can recreate your word cloud without certain words (your weather words, for instance).

Thanks for the feedback!


Thanks for asking- KnowYourself only lets you query your own content, and authing with Twitter ensures that.

The app only requests read permissions, and the only non-public data it asks for is your email address.


Hey all,

Wanted to show you my latest product. KnowYourself.ai infers your personality from your social media posts.

I built KnowYourself to be a fun and easy way to learn more about yourself, and to make the web a bit more self-aware.

It's a freemium model- there's a free Twitter report, and paid premium reports (monthly plans and one-off credits).

I'd appreciate your feedback. How could it be improved? Who / which groups would get the most value out of this?

KnowYourself also supports Hacker News (secret feature), and you can have a full HN report for free. To find out your HN personality:

1) Sign up on KnowYourself.ai (by getting your free Twitter report, or registering here: https://knowyourself.ai/hn)

2) Then, visit https://knowyourself.ai/me?hn=true

3) Follow the on-screen instructions.

Thank you!


I've occasionally been using an exercise ball. Best part is stretching on it during breaks.

Thanks - VZfgbRX9


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