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Wow, I‘m impressed. This is a really cool tool to get some inspiration as web dev. Although I have to say it‘s a bit scary how similar all the websites look nowadays…


Isn't that just TikTok and TikTok share button?


But the original idea is to crowdsource preference data and only publish the liked ones. Like screen testing a movie with a focus group. Tiktok doesnt really do that do they? Can yiu access interaction data from tiktok?


So a feed of links, videos, pictures or text shared by people that others could somehow vote on emphasize popularity, showing the most voted content on some form of easily accessible landing page...

I feel like I have heard this idea before.


I know you think its just social media smartass, but the guy specifically mentioned getting the opinions of a private group, and exporting the data so as to post the best photos on a completely seperate platform.

Its not social media, its kinda similar, but not public, and its main goal is to export the approval data to be used elsewhere. No ones supposed to keep scrolling on it


I know that the youtuber james scholz (jvscholz) mentioned recently that he is working on developing such a project. It even had a landing page. I can't find the link again however and would have to click through all his youtube videos.


I'm being sarcastic because Hacker News itself, and more generally Reddit, fits that exact description.


But most chats like discord / signal / telegram / fb messenger(?) can already react to images you send. Just send them in your group chat, then upload the ones with the most reaction.


Its almost there. The difference is the tinder like UX of swiping to input approval data, and being able to programmatically export the approval data so other apps can use it without you having to do it manually

Its not impossible that those chat platforms can make plugins to do this. But theyd definitely have to build it


I can't watch without enhancer anymore. I always have my mousewheel on the speed control to regulate the pacing myself, because most people can't pace. Also, when I am looking for a specific second long clip in an hour long video, it is very helpful that I can set the speed to something like 8x.


The Primeagen did this. He locked himself in for 7 weeks and tried to build a game by only using cursor. The videos are more entertainment style but this is the closest thing i know of

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x3weFV9YI4


recorded what it looks like here https://imgur.com/a/OPPHnU6


But aren‘t other LLMs just going to scrape the dataset and pre-learn the answers?


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