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abetusk 4 days ago [-]
As others mentioned, the link is broken. A quick look at the author's GitHub or HN profile doesn't have anything jump out at me.
I will mention that there was a paper from 2017 on "Bounds on the Satisfiability Threshold for Power Law Distributed Random SAT" that constructed what looks very nearly like a phase diagram for satisfiable instances of SAT.
(BTW, it's a hacker news no-no to attach a comment to a submission. This isn't instagram where you are not allowed to post links that work... if you have something to say about your github project say it on your github page, don't say it here)
kauai1 14 hours ago [-]
its now an engine- HN doesnt alert me to comments so unless I check every hour every day I have no clue. https://ptsf-engine.vercel.app/
its now an engine- HN doesnt alert me to comments so unless I check every hour every day I have no clue. https://ptsf-engine.vercel.app/
andrewflnr 4 days ago [-]
> BTW, it's a hacker news no-no to attach a comment to a submission.
I've been here a long time, and, uh, what? I don't know if OP's comment in particular is a good one, but I don't think there's a problem in general with adding a little HN-specific commentary.
(Anyway, I checked the github profile in OP and didn't see any plausible candidates for the link, so either it's private or deleted (or never existed, but that seems less likely).)
PaulHoule 4 days ago [-]
Well what is up with the all the flagged comments here?
I am getting the feeling that in the last two years Hacker News has attracted a lot of people who are trying to use the community like Product Hunt and who don't participate, write comments, upvote things, etc. Thus you see so many people who post links to their blog over and over again and either don't realize they are getting flagged right away or post about how mystified they are about this.
I am not the one flagging this sort of comment but a lot of people are doing it very quickly, it might even be automated. Part of it is that people tend to automatically assume that any kind of summary is just more AI slop. Who knows if it is, but it behooves you this summer to stop behaviors that contribute tot his perception.
andrewflnr 4 days ago [-]
> Well what is up with the all the flagged comments here?
Maybe literally any of the other yellow-to-red flags about their behavior? I mean, yeah, if you only post about your own stuff, don't expect HN to treat you kindly, but that wasn't what you initially responded to. And by the way, I've seen your name enough to know that you should know that getting flagged is not a 100% guarantee of doing anything wrong, and if the comment or poster did do something wrong it might not be obvious from the comment itself. Generalizing from flags to a rule about all comments under your own post, as you seem to do here, seems wildly unsound to me.
kauai1 14 hours ago [-]
its now an engine- HN doesnt alert me to comments so unless I check every hour every day I have no clue. https://ptsf-engine.vercel.app/
andrewflnr 9 hours ago [-]
I didn't ask. If you are in fact human, maybe read the comment before replying with a copy-paste. This is the kind of shit I was talking about.
kauai1 14 hours ago [-]
its now an engine- HN doesnt alert me to comments so unless I check every hour every day I have no clue. https://ptsf-engine.vercel.app/
dclavijo 4 days ago [-]
There is conspicuous way of replying by OP, Is OP human or IA?
kauai1 14 hours ago [-]
its now an engine- HN doesnt alert me to comments so unless I check every hour every day I have no clue. https://ptsf-engine.vercel.app/
I will mention that there was a paper from 2017 on "Bounds on the Satisfiability Threshold for Power Law Distributed Random SAT" that constructed what looks very nearly like a phase diagram for satisfiable instances of SAT.
[0] https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.08431
You may also want to add it to the vercel.app page.
Is it related to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_annealing ?
(BTW, it's a hacker news no-no to attach a comment to a submission. This isn't instagram where you are not allowed to post links that work... if you have something to say about your github project say it on your github page, don't say it here)
I've been here a long time, and, uh, what? I don't know if OP's comment in particular is a good one, but I don't think there's a problem in general with adding a little HN-specific commentary.
(Anyway, I checked the github profile in OP and didn't see any plausible candidates for the link, so either it's private or deleted (or never existed, but that seems less likely).)
https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=kauai1
I am getting the feeling that in the last two years Hacker News has attracted a lot of people who are trying to use the community like Product Hunt and who don't participate, write comments, upvote things, etc. Thus you see so many people who post links to their blog over and over again and either don't realize they are getting flagged right away or post about how mystified they are about this.
I am not the one flagging this sort of comment but a lot of people are doing it very quickly, it might even be automated. Part of it is that people tend to automatically assume that any kind of summary is just more AI slop. Who knows if it is, but it behooves you this summer to stop behaviors that contribute tot his perception.
Maybe literally any of the other yellow-to-red flags about their behavior? I mean, yeah, if you only post about your own stuff, don't expect HN to treat you kindly, but that wasn't what you initially responded to. And by the way, I've seen your name enough to know that you should know that getting flagged is not a 100% guarantee of doing anything wrong, and if the comment or poster did do something wrong it might not be obvious from the comment itself. Generalizing from flags to a rule about all comments under your own post, as you seem to do here, seems wildly unsound to me.